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As much as the excellent Let England Shake is a heavily wooded study of the mist-filled hollows of British topography, her rural idyll is juxtaposed with powerful images of foreign conflicts.
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If it had left out Torchwood, and we'd had aliens in a mist-filled box making demands, and then we'd just had all the characters BUT Torchwood having to deal with it ...
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Christopher Walken portrays the Headless Horseman (when his head is visible), and the Oscar-winning art direction creates a spooky, mist-filled tangle of trees and forced perspectives.
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If it had left out Torchwood, and we'd had aliens in a mist-filled box making demands, and then we'd just had all the characters BUT Torchwood having to deal with it ...
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The gate clanged shut behind him, the harsh sound reverberating in the mist-filled air, and he was moving, slinking into the fog, looking for his first victim.
My Soul to Keep Sharie Kohler 2010
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No glamour covered these; their ragged talons and mist-filled eyes were plain for all to see, and saliva dribbled between their teeth in thick silvery strings as they saw living men come near.
THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD Liane Merciel 2010
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Then he and his mother had sat in the middle of the mist-filled woods, raindrops dripping from wet leaves all around, and had their luncheon.
Much Ado About Marriage Karen Hawkins 2010
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There'd be hidden rooms in the dungeons where Roger Rabbit would hang out with the save point and was also where they had stashed all the souvenir shops and photo-booths, so they wouldn't ruin the look of the twilit, mist-filled forest you were currently wandering through.
2nd September '08 flidgetjerome 2008
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And standing in the remains of what must once have been the kitchen and looking at a huge clay bread oven—or finding in the garden a cracked marble urn, with a circle of marble dancing girls supporting the central bowl—Isolde wondered what the men and women who had eaten the bread from the oven or planted flowers in the urn had thought about this wild, wet, mist-filled landscape.
Dark Moon of Avalon Anna Elliott 2010
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In the mist-filled shadows, Madoc was a little more than a deeper shadow on the bench beside her, his outline broad-shouldered and tall.
Dark Moon of Avalon Anna Elliott 2010
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