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an uncanny resemblance
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Barb’s uncanny resemblance to Tia is scary.
As countless viewers and critics have observed, it is an intervention of uncanny effectiveness.
The representation of what has been entombed in the offstage as the unconscious of the stage is the presence of the uncanny theatricality.
Such dissolution of lesser coalition parties was certainly uncanny and unprecedented.
For these uncanny cries raise a number of questions: why the strange persistence of ' vocal' expression in the orchestra when actual singing is attenuated?
Their playing showed an uncanny responsiveness and unity of ensemble, and a brilliant but self-effacing virtuosity in the service of profound musicality.
The books are animated by haunting images and uncanny textual conjunctions, as if established scholarly styles are finally inadequate to the fullness of their purposes.
Paradoxically, the full seriousness of the story's engagement with the uncanny and the repressed is released only when it is read as parody.
Her uncanny knowledge about her father's death provides her with a new power and agency.