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Marnie is a woman who is othered to the vanishing point — whose identity is both elusive and absolute, exalted to the height of his passion and thus rendered utterly passive, statue-like, inhuman and inanimate in the presence of desire.
Antifolk sounds like something inhuman or cruel, but it is a misleading name.
I want to call this Balanchine's "South Pacific," but that can give you no clue of the colossal violence with which it starts and ends, the wheel-within-wheel circlings of its women or the moments when new formations of dancers appear and move like an inhuman machine.
I bite in like a tick you must tear out my roots to be rid of me like ivy like a tick inhuman godless to throw me away like a thing, when there is no thing I ever prized in this empty world of things.
An Italian student whose battered corpse was found near the Egyptian capital suffered from "inhuman, animal-like" violence, Italy's interior minister has said following a second autopsy on the victim's body.
And of course transformation into something that is not quite human (like the "were-swan" here) or even fully inhuman (like the automaton in "Coppelia") is both inherently scary and, in this peculiar art, weirdly thrilling.
I work in inhuman temperatures, and I like it that way.
And, yet, Marvel's slate is full all the way until 2020; with the focus slowly drifting away from The Avengers and towards new properties like The Inhumans.
Mr Regeni suffered "something inhuman, animal-like, an unacceptable violence," he added.
At the center of most of her compositions are similarly intimidating and inhuman women-like creatures.
The twins spooked her colleagues: moving extremely slowly in perfect time, they seemed inhuman, like "zombies", drinking cups of tea or taking off their coats in eerie unity.
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