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From there, it all gets very shadowy.
It's shadowy like you've never seen, honestly, and many people have told me it was very shadowy that night.
The monthly fees — often in the $9 range — as well as the service come from third-party providers, which is a generic term for what are, in many instances, very shadowy companies that behave very badly.
Yes there's still a darkness there – literally too, Cromwell lurks about in the shadows (it's all very shadowy, as it must have been in the 16th century) – and all that ambition.
She is very languid and very shadowy and she speaks softly out of nowhere and you can't lay a finger on her because in the first place you don't want to and in the second place she is reading The Waste Land or Dante in the original, or Kafka or Kierkegaard or studying Provençal".
In the same vein, former Senator Warren B. Rudman of New Hampshire, co-chairman of a commission that warned last March that attacks like Tuesday's were coming, said that the terrorist network constituted "a very shadowy, spongy target, very difficult to identify".
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Our heroine quickly discovers, thanks to a branded pen, that her seemingly mild-mannered museum curator dad is actually head of the sinister B-613, the very same shadowy organization responsible for turning sweet family man Huck into a twitchy killing machine.
More than 25 years later, 14 very un-shadowy authors, all stars from the realms of children's literature and mystery writing, have taken up the same call in a collection of stories inspired by the drawings in the earlier volume.
He's a very gaunt-looking, shadowy clone," he said.
The author is baffled by the wilful eccentricity and stubbornness of her parents and by the strange vacancy of her sister who, she concedes, for most of their time together resided in a place of 'such profound, unreachable pain that she didn't exist for me except as some shadowy, silent, very beautiful unattainable creature'.
At first, they seemed almost peerless in the most literal sense: they clearly had something in common with Stereolab, for whose label they released some singles, but while Stereolab's brand of retro-futurism was Day-Glo bright, Broadcast's was monochrome and spooky and very British, filled with shadowy childhood memories of testcard music and the soundtracks to Programmes for Schools and Colleges.
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