Sentence examples for too uncannily from inspiring English sources

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Their first team-up "Starboy" was a statement of intent a vision of the Billboard chart's past reflected a little too uncannily in retrofuturist chromatics.

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This inner stranger, who is also uncannily familiar, is a repository of irreducible excesses – the acts we indulge in against our own self-interest and conscious will, the bits that are too scary to acknowledge.

Like The Sopranos, too, it uncannily anticipated a national mood soon to be intensified by current events – in this case the great economic unsettlement of the late 00s, which would leave many previously secure middle-class Americans suddenly feeling like desperate outlaws in their own suburbs.

She also looks uncannily like her great grandmother Cosima.

He also looks uncannily like a young George W. Bush.

Not to mention the small-minded, big-hearted Harold Bishop ("poker is the devil's tiddlywinks"), Daphne's death scene ("I love you too, Clarkey!"), and Bouncer the uncannily intuitive labrador?

This is because it takes a legend and makes it all too real – this is a viscerally, uncannily alive Medusa.

Women have uncannily similar and all too often harrowing and even devastating stories about things that have happened to them at work because men do very similar things to women; leaning in doesn't help.

It may also bring things back, uncannily changed.

Footage of death brings the event uncannily close, but this can be both too much and not enough.

Modern terrorist organisations "uncannily mimic" these market states: the terrorists, too, outsource operations, rely on local, self-forming groups and so forth.

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