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In addition to Reiniger's silhouette actors, Prince Achmed boasted dream-like backgrounds by Walter Ruttmann ( her partner in the Die Nibelungen sequence ) and a symphonic score by Wolfgang Zeller.
In a dream-like sequence, Madonna rolls around in bed wearing skimpy lace underwear and a garter belt and stockings while various figures come and go.
Morrison's parents would only allow themselves to be depicted in a dream-like flashback sequence at the beginning of the film.
Finally, she returns to the Heaven and this moment corresponds to the awakening from a dream-like sequence of events.
In a dream-like pre-credit sequence, a pink coffin is carried down a pink staircase in a pink mansion with Louisa as a black-clad widow following behind.
During an abstract dream-like sequence, Andrei sees himself as the madman and has visions of his wife, the interpreter and the Madonna as being all one and the same.

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That night, she wakes up in a dream-like state and leaves her building to find three performers outside.
Whilst collecting psilocybin mushrooms for later consumption, Tara ingests a deathcap mushroom and suffers a seizure after which she experiences dream-like trances in which she begins having premonitions of future events.
While she usually appears to him as part of the real world, occasionally he interacts with her in an imagined but persistent dream-like setting within his mind.
In the late 1940s and early 1950s, she continued to paint precise figurative renderings of dream-like situations, working in New York City, Sedona, and Paris.
Joanna finds herself in a dark passage that, through further NDEs, she realizes is part of a dream-like version of the RMS Titanic, on which she encounters passengers of the real Titanic as well as someone symbolically near death, a high school teacher.

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Upon biting the peach, Sarah slips into a trance and finds herself in a dream-like ballroom where Jareth attempts to seduce her.
Strong on lyrical and dream-like atmospheres, her approach to fantasy shows a penchant for horror or weird tones ; some of her stories are reminiscent of the works of Clark Ashton Smith in style.
Bruno's closest collaborators, who also assist him in the production, are Joe Erber ( piano and keyboards ) and Tiberio ( guitars ), but quite often they are joined by special guests such as soprano Deborah Roberts, who, with her crystal clear and yet warm vocals, adds an ethereal and dream-like touch to the sound.
The concept of the video was conceived by Clarkson and depicts her as a bride who experiences some dream-like hints that her husband-to-be is having an affair with a brunette ceremony attendee.
" In dream-like scenes, Monroe and her former self appear together, with Norma Jean sometimes taunting Marilyn.
After a dream-like courtship where even Kelly's admission of her past can't deter Grant, the two decide to marry.

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Research by Harvard psychologist Deirdre Barrett has found that people who experience vivid dream-like mental images reserve the word for these, whereas many other people refer to milder imagery, realistic future planning, review of past memories or just " spacing out "— i. e. one's mind going relatively blank — when they talk about " daydreaming.
A number of singles recorded by Frank Sinatra for Columbia Records featured sparkling arrangements, tender vocals and dream-like themes (" Stardust ", " Put Your Dreams Away ", " Dream ").
* Scotti Wilson ( 1928 – 1972 ) ( born Louis Freeman ), emigrated from Scotland to Canada and opened a second-hand clothes store, found fame when his casual doodlings were noted for their dream-like character.
Carlo Ginzburg and others have argued that flying ointments were preparations meant to encourage hallucinatory dreaming ; a possible explanation for the inclusion of belladonna and opium poppy in flying ointments concerns the known antagonism between tropane alkaloids of belladonna ( specifically scopolamine ) and opiate alkaloids in the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum ( specifically morphine ), which produces a dream-like waking state.
In The Temples of Malplaquet, for example, Jamie Thompson ( their human protector, aged 13 ) has a dream-like vision of the episode in which Gulliver is first captured by the Lilliputians.
Burges and the Marquess had been working for over three years on the rebuilding of Cardiff Castle ; the aim at Castell Coch was to achieve another " dazzling architectural tour de force of the High Victorian era, ( a ) dream-like castle which combine ( d ) sumptuous Gothic fantasy with timeless fairy tale.
Research by Harvard psychologist Deirdre Barrett has found that people who experience vivid dream-like mental images reserve the word for these, whereas many other people when they talk about " daydreaming " refer to milder imagery, realistic future planning, review of past memories, or just " spacing out "
Save for one ( which told the story of what happened in the fire station in the moments before the fire crew left the station to respond to the attack on the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11, 2001 ) the webisodes were largely stand-alone pieces, often showing the group in action rescuing people in fires, dream-like scenarios ( such as Tommy imagining a night out with his various romantic interests ) or general slice of life scenes set inside the station house.
Psychoanalysts, such as Claudio Naranjo, in the sixties have described the value of ibogaine-induced oneirophrenia for inducing and manipulating free fantasy and dream-like associations in patients under treatment.
In this dream-like reality, Richard sees Kahlan begging for his life and they profess their love for each other.

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The characters that speak and dominate the forefront of the book are mostly perverted by their sins, but the characters who seem to hide in the background of the dream-like environment — the savages — glow with moral uprightness.
In Heart of Darkness, the dream-like land of the savages is not a place of despair, but an optimistic land uncorrupted by the structures of civilization.
Craig conceived of the play as a symbolist monodrama, offering a dream-like vision as seen through Hamlet's eyes alone.
At these shrines, patients would enter a dream-like state of induced sleep known as enkoimesis () not unlike anesthesia, in which they either received guidance from the deity in a dream or were cured by surgery.
Magic realism, a popular technique among novelists of the latter half of the 20th century especially among Latin American writers, has some obvious similarities to Surrealism with its juxtaposition of the normal and the dream-like, as in the work of Gabriel García Márquez.
The Doctor Who serial " The Deadly Assassin ", first broadcast in 1976, introduced a dream-like computer-generated reality, known as the Matrix.
He wrote that apparitions are not hallucinations but have a real existence in the metetherial world which he described as a dream-like world.
At these shrines, patients would enter a dream-like state of induced sleep known as " enkoimesis " () not unlike anesthesia, in which they either received guidance from the deity in a dream or were cured by surgery.
The tall paintings are couched in a tender and dream-like poetic vein, and were most likely originally situated at Consul Smith's villa at Mogliano.
The already symbolic and poetic nature of Miró ’ s work, as well as the dualities and contradictions inherent to it, fit well within the context of dream-like automatism espoused by the group.
Some of the surgical cures listed, such as the opening of an abdominal abscess or the removal of traumatic foreign material, are realistic enough to have taken place, but with the patient in a dream-like state of induced sleep known as " enkoimesis " () not unlike anesthesia, induced with the help of soporific substances such as opium.
This thesis was concocted around Turner's picture of The Golden Bough, a sacred grove where a certain tree grew day and night ; a transfigured landscape in a dream-like vision of the little wood-land lake of Nemi -- " Diana's Mirror " where religious ceremonies and the " fulfillment of vows " of priests and kings were held.
Young's works of the time, scored as short haiku-like texts, though conceptual and extreme, were not meant to be merely provocative but, rather, dream-like.
: But after my return to the dream-like delusional hypotheses in the later 60's I became a person of delusionally influenced thinking but of relatively moderate behavior and thus tended to avoid hospitalization and the direct attention of psychiatrists.
Leonard Bernstein described the symphony as the first musical expedition into psychedelia because of its hallucinatory and dream-like nature, and because history suggests Berlioz composed at least a portion of it under the influence of opium.
The dream-like nature of the film has fascinated and baffled audiences and critics, some hailing it as a masterpiece, others finding it to be incomprehensible.
The poetry of Gregory Corso and Bob Kaufman shows the influence of Surrealist poetry with its dream-like images and its random juxtaposition of dissociated images, and this influence can also be seen in more subtle ways in Ginsberg's poetry.
The resulting " dream-like " impressionist quality may have been one reason behind the enduring popularity of the medium even after more starkly realistic color processes had become available.

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