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With paper decorations and sinister red lighting, it is like the set for an amateur theatrical production of Ken Russell's The Devils.
Dr. Clayton got back a report with a sinister red box at the top saying he had a mutation linked to Lynch syndrome, a frightening genetic disorder that leads to potentially deadly cancers at an early age.
One reads with anguish, knowing one cannot twist fate's arm, flinching when a bunch of sinister red carnations arrives, with what is a retrospectively chilling Christmas message from Powers: "All cares cease!
Director Roeg, his writers Scott and Bryant and, perhaps most importantly, his costume designer, Marit Allen – who went on to work on Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut and Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain – created a shape-shifting garment in that sinister red item.
Later Lee Serle, who plays Franc, rolls his eyes back in his head — the creepiest of his moving repertory of gross faces — as Kristy Ayre coils and kicks around him, in what must be for poor Franc a swirl of unfathomable action, executed in possibly sinister red light.
But their enormous size helps you imagine how the city once looked, painted the same sinister red as the metropolis in "Apocalypto" but with different architecture.
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Within a wide border full of musical notation and heraldic and geometric motifs, an eyelike oval of concentric bands, featuring sinister red-tinted bird shapes, encloses a targetlike mandala.
This room, and the next-door one with its counting-house desk, its squalid old arm chairs and its sinister, red-draped four-poster (shades of Dickens's Scrooge) is the most brilliantly achieved part of the house.
In part, it is the sinister red-baiting of Ed Miliband through his dead father, culminating with the Daily Mail accusing the Labour leader of planning to drive "a hammer and sickle through the heart of the nation so many of us love".
There's something nicely sinister-looking about a really dark red wine.
In the early days riders gulped nothing more sinister than red wine laced with sugar, but since the 1950's the use of drugs has become more and more common, and the Tour nearly ground to a halt in 1998 when a pharmaceutical bonanza was discovered in the car of Willy Voet, a masseur for the Festina team.
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