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- The hall is filled with steam, giving visitors the opiated sense of having walked into an Andrei Tarkovsky film.
- In 2002, the UN mentioned the " existence of significant stocks of opiated accumulated during previous years of bumper harvests ".
- On this, their sixth studio album, they layer vocal harmonies, textured guitar washes and opiated sonic landscapes that reflect producer John Leckie's Radiohead sensibilities.
- The cinematography by Christopher Doyle recalls the muted, dreamy look of Wong Kar-Wai's " In the Mood for Love, " in which Doyle's photography evoked a similar sense of dreamy, opiated suspension somewhere out of time.
- Certainly, the term " heroin chic " was used in the previous decade to describe that emaciated, jaundiced look associated with certain models and ad campaigns, and, by extension, to implicate the entire industry for making opiated dissipation seem so sexy.
- Anderson talks excitedly of Tears songs like the ballad Asylum, inspired by his father's struggle with depression, as having moved away from " Suede cliches or Brett Anderson cliches . . . it's not, you know, opiated fop territory ."
- :Since these articles on patent medicine frauds were announced in " Collier's " some time ago, most of the makers of alcoholic and opiated medicines have been running to cover, and even the Government has been awakened to a sense of responsibility.
- This is certainly relevant to those who use Crowley's Oil of Abramelin as a core ingredient for the eucharistic Cake of Light, giving it a mild opiated taste ( from the myrrh ) and a spicy tang ( from the cinnamon and the ginger-like galangal ).
- As part of the Miller Theater's " Hidden Russian Avant-Garde " series, he will perform Scriabin's Sixth and Seventh Sonatas, music of a lush, opiated grandeur, which Hamelin has recorded with a luminous tone and a wonderful pliancy of line.