The video is dark and the images hard to make out, but the sounds are chilling.
The audacity of Brazil's criminal gangs, and the impunity they enjoy even behind bars, is chilling.
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He delivers one of the most chilling performances ever by a man in a too-high skirt.
All of this, asserted Herman, is aimed at chilling the speech of wealthy candidates.
Coben has spun a gripping, chilling tale, whose plot has more tributaries than a swamp.
This week, we received chilling new data points pointing to further deterioration of European consumer spending.
Encircled is his description of happiness: "chilling in Somerset with a flagon of Wilkins' Farmhouse Cider".
It was of a graphic nature you could not possibly describe, it was chilling.
He called its "dominant" scale "chilling" and said that it should be "far, far smaller".
It argues that to do so could have a "chilling effect" on future advice.
In quiet language he paints a chilling picture of the efforts of post-war planners in London.
It's the sort of chilling effect of people thinking 'I will be found guilty under it'.
The chilling effect is already evident in the drying up of discounted branded goods reaching retailers.
The most chilling part of this story is that the boys were merely chanced upon.
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As with the AP subpoenas, this search is overbroad and has a potentially chilling effect on reporters.
This makes the book's examination of the other parallels, worrying enough in themselves, all the more chilling.
It was a chilling account of war that was echoed on the other side of the world.
The judge said the evidence of the Home Office Pathologist who examined her body made "chilling reading".
It wants to be chilling and scary, but it's barely coherent and merely creepy at its best.
That had been a "chilling and intimidating" reference to capital punishment by the electric chair, he added.
Simpson trial, Los Angeles Police Detective Mark Fuhrman describes one chilling November night in East Los Angeles.
Particularly chilling was the account of a Somali-American living in Minnesota by the name of Abdirizak Bihi.
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It's mid-winter in South Africa - a season of clear skies, bone-chilling temperatures, and deep, tetchy gloom.
Both also benefit from extra chilling in the fridge before application, which calms capillaries and protects pores.
These trolls have a chilling effect on creativity in the copyright system as seen in Brownmark Films v.
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The court heard Miss Halstead had often predicted "with chilling accuracy" that Mr Sweeney would end her life.
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Hardy's staging captures the nightmarishly comical yet chilling atmosphere that Strindberg must have envisioned for this poisonous couple.
It was chilling to reflect on how well the world used to work and how much we'd lost.
For those of who lived through Internet Bubble 1.0, which popped 10 years ago, the possibility is chilling.
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That's where a teacher at West Point located a book with the chilling title, The Management of Savagery.
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