Sentence examples for surrealistic experience from inspiring English sources

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"It is a surrealistic experience," Mr. Geraghty said when I telephoned him, "to find that Cromwell's style of government has returned to England -- a determination to quash anything that looks like dissidence.

In an article in the Miami Herald at the time, Paul suggested that he defrauded Fidel Castro to entertain himself with "a surrealistic experience, something a little grandiose, on an international scale, which would be a very large practical joke.

The Museum of Contemporary Art is what Enberg says is a "surrealistic experience", and the emphasis here is on big space: not so much on the depiction of space in art, but rather space around the art – and lots of it.

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Asked if she had experienced any surrealistic moments on campus, Ms. Wazbinski thought of only one.

His surrealistic environments dealt with experiences of alienation, uncertainty, paranoia and despair in urban life but also generated darkly comical moods and intimations of things supernatural.

It's true that we now have the technology to create immersive and surrealistic out-of-body experiences whereby we can better understand the artists' intentions, but it could very well be awhile before such intimate projects become the standard.

And, as he sings one dark thought and feeling, his long, lyrical, at times surrealistic words chasing one another, you experience the ancient arts of the shaman one more time.

The scattered narrative, focusing seemingly randomly on events and experiences since the World War II era, intersperses surrealistic visions and graphic sexuality.

Each level can be experienced by finding and switching on the various lightbulbs within this surrealistic maze".

A theology professor's audio diaries tracing the experience of losing his sight are miraculously brought to life via seamless re-enactment and stirring, often surrealistic imagery.

Besides Mr. Venturi's contribution, the seating standouts include Shiro Kuramata's "How High the Moon" armchair (1986), a simple but clubby-looking thing made entirely of stiff steel mesh, and Ron Arad's surrealistic "Big Easy Volume II" (1988), a blowsy but unupholstered armchair of welded steel that incredibly seems to propose a cuddly experience.

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