Crevices
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And they prefer
crevices
and grooves and holes, where they will be safe from being trampled or eaten by a predator.
But if you look carefully into the cracks and crevices, you'll see little things scurrying all over the place.
There's this very strong social message that needs to get to kind of the deepest
crevices
of intolerance, and the only way to get there is to kind of play the game.
Only this time, he's able to implement touches of homage- things like black and white photography (a given due to the shoe-string budget but also essential to the dark
crevices
these characters inhabit) and casting of the actors (the John Doe lead, the slick male counterpart, and the beautiful-in-a-gritty way femme fatale)- while keeping it in the realm of the 90s underground indie where for several thousand dollars and specific choices in locations and music and such anything could be possible.
They include "The Spiderwoman (Kumo Onna) Directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura,
"Crevices"
(Sukima) Dir by Norio Tsuruta, "The Sacrifice" (Onamakubi) Dir by Koji Shiraishi, Blonde Kwaidan (Kinpatsu Kaidan)-Directed by Takashi Shimizu,& "Presentiment" (Yokan) Dir by Masayuki Ochiai I'm not sure what versions that have in Japan of this, but once again the American title out here is "Dark Tales of Japan.
It was like a window into the darkest
crevices
of my town, the places I would think about and fear growing up.
In their dark
crevices
huge crustaceans, aiming their long legs like heavy artillery, watched us with unblinking eyes, while underfoot there crept millipedes, bloodworms, aricia worms, and annelid worms, whose antennas and tubular tentacles were incredibly long.
They adorned the smallest crevices, some sprawling, others standing or hanging like coral outgrowths.
Standing by the port deadlight, I spotted magnificent coral substructures, zoophytes, algae, and crustaceans with enormous quivering claws that stretched forth from
crevices
in the rock.
The rocky mass was gouged with impenetrable crevices, deep caves, unfathomable holes at whose far ends I could hear fearsome things moving around.
Shrubs, and even a few trees, emerged from
crevices
in the walls.
"Didn't it measure about six meters?" said Conseil, who was stationed at the window and examining anew the
crevices
in the cliff.
Her journey to Vaubyessard had made a hole in her life, like one of those great
crevices
that a storm will sometimes make in one night in mountains.
Throwing himself again from his saddle, and leaping a wall of stone, he began to ascend the hill at a pace which would soon have given him a bird's-eye view of the rocks in question, together with all their
crevices.
Against the walls and rock were suspended, from pegs forced into the crevices, various garments, and such as were apparently fitted for all ages and conditions, and for either sex.
Every few steps other lofty and still narrower
crevices
branched from it on either hand--for McDougal's cave was but a vast labyrinth of crooked aisles that ran into each other and out again and led nowhere.
Ordinarily one could find half a dozen bits of candle stuck around in the
crevices
of this vestibule, left there by tourists; but there were none now.
A little light reaches it through some chinks or crevices, communicating with it and open to the surface of the earth.
Pencroft recognized the skua and other gulls among them, the voracious little sea-mew, which in great numbers nestled in the
crevices
of the granite.
Where the two walls joined, several bricks had been loosened, and the
crevices
left were worn down and rounded upon the lower side, as though they had frequently been used as a ladder.
The walls of the apartment were so ill finished and so full of crevices, that the rich hangings shook in the night blast, and, in despite of a sort of screen intended to protect them from the wind, the flame of the torches streamed sideways into the air, like the unfurled pennon of a chieftain.
At the bottom of the rock, and leaning, as it were, against it, was constructed a rude hut, built chiefly of the trunks of trees felled in the neighbouring forest, and secured against the weather by having its
crevices
stuffed with moss mingled with clay.
A change had taken place in the weather the preceding evening, and a keen north-east wind, whistling through the
crevices
of our bedroom windows all night long, had made us shiver in our beds, and turned the contents of the ewers to ice.
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