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Mr. Mitchell also sings in a voice whose lofty elocution and frosty, slightly inhuman tone echo Mr. Bowie's as spiked with a tiny whiff of helium.
A tiny whiff of Alice In Chains permeates the menacing fog of Gehenna for a few brief moments, but in every other respect this is a classic example of how Slipknot can never be credibly accused of courting mainstream audiences.
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The tiniest whiff of protest last March prompted the government to outlaw demonstrations.
In fact Berkus, an extremely affable fellow, cannot hide just the tiniest whiff of contempt for the kind of people who can live "with like three things.
But you're beguiled enough to click "play-now", and it's after this that Sense8 starts to get you with a much-needed injection of pace and just the tiniest whiff of clarity.
The cartoonish image of my head being fried, tiny shocks and whiffs of smoke coming off it as the electric current went through, haunted me even though I knew that ECT no longer was administered with convulsive force, jolting patients in their straps.
But our self-made man, our cowboy trainer, our impoverished, beat-up jockey and our tiny horse gave off just a whiff of deadening Socialist realism.
Though only a tiny glimpse, it does provide a whiff of other Crawford subjects, like the girders of the elevated line in New York and the worn cemetery artifacts of New Orleans.
The show is, however, inventively staged by Chevara and vividly designed by Christopher Hone, who manages to evoke the looming gothic cathedral in this tiny space through an arrangement of skew-whiff ladders.
This probably explains the whiff of panic that followed China's tiny, but totally unexpected, devaluation of the yuan.
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