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* The White Lady is a type of female ghost reportedly seen in rural areas and associated with some local legend of tragedy.
Of particular note in this video is the spherical " ghost " image slightly trailing the main object ( this is likely a lens reflection of the intense fireball ), and the bright fireball explosion associated with the breakup of a substantial fraction of the object.
In Norse mythology, a dís (" lady ", plural dísir ) is a ghost, spirit or deity associated with fate who can be both benevolent and antagonistic towards mortal people.
Some folk figures are based on semi or actual historical people whose story has been passed down centuries ; Lady Godiva for instance was said to have ridden naked on horseback through Coventry, the heroic English figure Hereward the Wake resisted the Norman invasion, Herne the Hunter is an equestrian ghost associated with Windsor Forest and Great Park, and Mother Shipton is the archetypal witch.
Theatres that have stood for more than a few decades tend to have lots of associated ghost stories, more than other public buildings of similar age.
Behind this house is the Callejón del Aguacate, which is said to be haunted by the ghost associated with the woman, and local school children are known to go looking for the ghost.
In English folklore, Herne the Hunter is a ghost associated with Windsor Forest and Great Park in the English county of Berkshire.
* Legend of the Mistletoe Bough-The Legend of the Mistletoe Bough is a ghost story which has been associated with many mansions and stately homes in England.
It has been associated with ghost sightings.
S. T. Joshi describes several subdivisions of the weird tale: supernatural horror ( or fantastique ), the ghost story, quasi science fiction, fantasy, and ambiguous horror fiction and argues that " the weird tale " is primarily the result of the philosophical and aesthetic predispositions of the authors associated with this type of fiction.
Every gauge field has an associated ghost, and where the gauge field acquires a mass via the Higgs mechanism, the associated ghost field acquires the same mass ( in the Feynman -' t Hooft gauge only, not true for other gauges ).
He associated with Ervine Metzl, a commercial artist and illustrator who is variously described as Bemelmans ' friend, " agent ", and " ghost artist ".
Other ghost stories are also associated with the manor.
The most notable appearance of Stańczyk in literature is in Stanisław Wyspiański's play Wesele ( The Wedding ) where the jester's ghost visits the Journalist, a character modeled after Rudolf Starzewski, editor of the Kraków-based paper Czas ( Time ), associated with the Stańczycy faction.
The oldest known ghost in Shropshire, a dead Roman soldier, is also reputed to haunt Bomere Pool, the site of a Roman army camp and its associated civilian settlement.
* Episode 1: Legacy of the Battle of Little Bighorn examines the ghost stories associated with Custer's Last Stand.
* Episode 6: Mary Queen of Scots: The Tragic Queen: retells the tale of the tragic Queen and the many ghost stories today associated with her romantic life.
Many of the following are ghost towns associated with short-lived mineral booms between the 1890s and the 1940s.
The background for the ghost stories associated with Silverpilen may be related to the eerie look of Silverpilen if seen arriving late at night to an open-air underground station.
* Silverpilen, the " ghost train " of the Stockholm Metro, sometimes associated with Kymlinge

ghost and with
The President used to look at it with a ghost of a smile.
The closet was faintly fragrant with lavender, and as Lucy shut the door an unhappy memory slipped into her mind, like a lavender ghost: Greg's house, on the day he was buried, and the child, pale, silent, baffled, watching the funeral guests with panicky eyes.
Banquo's ghost returns in a later scene, causing Macbeth to react with alarm during a public feast.
In turn, when B is replaced with a list of attached atoms, A itself is excluded in accordance with the general principle of not doubling back along a bond that has just been followed, but a ghost atom for A is included so that the double bond is properly represented from both ends.
The problem with matrix circuits is that, when several notes are pressed at once, the current can flow backwards through the circuit and trigger " phantom keys " that cause " ghost " notes to play.
Some philosophers, such as Dennett, reject both epiphenomenalism and the existence of qualia with the same charge that Gilbert Ryle leveled against a Cartesian " ghost in the machine ", that they too are category mistakes.
The ghost effect was simply done by draping the set in black velvet after the main action had been shot, and then re-exposing the negative with the actor playing the ghost going through the actions at the appropriate point.
However, genres of Gespensterroman / Geisterroman („ ghost novel “), Räuberroman („ robber novel “) and Ritterroman („ chivalry novel “) also frequently share plot and motives with British „ gothic novel “.
In his openness to embrace the message of the ghost, Hamlet assuages Horatio's wonderment with the analytical assertion, " There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Later, in Woody Allen's comic tribute to Bogart Play It Again, Sam ( 1972 ), Bogart's ghost comes to the aid of Allen's bumbling character, a movie critic with woman troubles and whose " sex life has turned into the ' Petrified Forest '".
The intensity of his performance, particularly in the conversation with the murderers and in confronting Banquo's ghost, seemed to many reviewers to recall Edmund Kean.
The Italian The Prophecies of Merlin contains long prophecies of Merlin ( mostly concerned with 13th-century Italian politics ), some by his ghost after his death.
The plight of U. S. Route 66 in particular, whose disappearance from the map in 1985 turned places like Glenrio, Texas and Amboy, California into overnight ghost towns, began to capture public attention with Route 66 associations springing up in every state as concern over preservation of decaying motels and other roadside infrastructure of the neon era came into view.
A ghost might then appear and give Mr. Punch a fright before it too is chased off with a slapstick.
Asau, with the Potlatch sawmillers and Samoa Forest Products, was one of the busiest parts of Savai ' i in the 1960s and 1970s ; however, the departure of Potlatch and the scaling down of the sawmill has left Asau a ghost town in recent years.
A third ghost is a boy with a large gunshot exit wound on the back of his head who asks Cole to come with him to find his father's gun.
Another form of entertainment involved ' spectacles ' where paranormal events, such as mesmerism, communication with the dead ( by way of mediumship or channelling ), ghost conjuring and the like, were carried out to the delight of crowds and participants.
The hell realm is shown in the bottom middle of the circle, with the animal realm and hungry ghost realm on either side of the hell realm.
A gifted inventor and tinkerer, he has wired the old ghost town in the valley below so that he can make it come alive at night with lights and sounds as if it were still inhabited.
There are two gates of Sleep, one said to be of horn, whereby the true shades pass with ease, the other all white ivory agleam without a flaw, and yet false dreams are sent through this one by the ghost to the upper world.

ghost and Castle
*** Cauld Lad of Hylton, the ghost of a murdered stable boy that haunts the ruins of Hylton Castle
Also in 2009, Hasselhoff took part in a ghost hunting experience at Tutbury Castle in Staffordshire with his daughters and Mills.
The well-known kaidan ( or Japanese ghost story ) of is set in Edo ( Tokyo ), but a variant called is set in Himeji Castle.
Warwick Castle is the subject of many ghost stories.
The green lady of Stirling Castle is said to be the ghost of one of Mary, Queen of Scots servants.
Mary, Queen of Scots, was held prisoner by the 6th Earl of Shrewsbury at both Sheffield Manor and Sheffield Castle ( her ghost is said by some to haunt the Turret House building ).
When Agnes tells Raymond the story of how the Bleeding Nun ’ s ghost haunts the Castle of Lindenberg, Raymond asks her wh ether she believes the story, and she replies “ How can you ask such a question?
Inverary Castle is believed to be haunted by the " ghost of a harpist who was hanged in 1644 for peeping at the lady of the house.
Some famous locations that are said to be haunted by yūrei are the well of Himeji Castle, haunted by the ghost of Okiku, and Aokigahara, the forest at the bottom of Mt.
* Castle Ghosts of Wales ( 1997 ) – Hag ghost
Carmilla, a ghost of a vampire who died long ago, reigned supreme within the Castle of Chaythe when vampires were all-powerful and unchallenged.
After going to the Castle of Chaythe, D fights Carmilla's ghost, who plotted to kill Charlotte and return to life.
Somehow, Goemon and his friends manage to get to the Underworld, where undead and ghost creatures reside managing to get to the Underworld Castle to destroy Wise Man's Machine.
The Black Assizes has featured as a display at Oxford Castle and is a regular feature of Oxford ghost tours, where the story of Rowland Jenkes ' curse is given prominence.
He starred in two films directed by John Carpenter: he appeared as Nick Castle in the 1980 ghost story The Fog and as Rehme in the 1981 science fiction thriller Escape from New York.
The ruins of Hylton Castle ( in Sunderland, Northern England ) are reputed to be haunted by the ghost of a murdered stable boy Robert Skelton, known locally as the Cauld Lad of Hylton.
Now known as the White Lady of Castle Huntly, the ghost has been spotted wandering the grounds, or else in the window of the tower from which she allegedly hurled herself.

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