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31. But who knows better than the Arabs the haunting power of that which is veiled, of that which the hijab hides? 32. The book is a haunting, 96-page anthology of poems and short essays. 33. This haunting black comedy touches and menaces in equal parts. 34. The declamatory, repetitive, rhythmic prose of Ossian throbs with urgent sonorities and captivates the ear with its haunting incantations. 35. Like Banquo's ghost her figure would be seen haunting her old stamping ground. 36. I remember reading about the haunting of old Edge Lane Hall and years later of that dreadful disaster the Titanic sinking. 37. It is a haunting, dream-like painting, in which we are given a kind of omnipotence. 38. Dreams, predictions, a haunting vocal soundtrack and a glamorous set establish Transfer's new show a characteristically rich theatrical presentation. 39. Among the haunting similarities: criticism directed at homicide investigators for mishandling evidence. 40. A helpful woman behind the counter directed me to several locations around the city known for their haunting qualities. 41. In 1942 Eric Ennion wrote Adventurers Fen, celebrating its birdlife and the haunting beauty of its landscape. 42. Gone was the haunting melancholy, the air not so much of discontent as of incompleteness. 43. These are haunting and elegiac poems, in which expressions of sorrow and loss are given ceremonious form. 44. It has already firmly lodged itself, like some haunting vision, in my mind. 45. For years, I have kept this haunting expression of the need to pray close by me. 46. It's a haunting book, pulsing with a numb silence before the scream. 47. Wistfully, I looked back at the haunting beauty of the well. 48. Her home overlooks the pithead and the haunting winding gear of a colliery where an explosion once killed over thirty miners. 49. The tune had been haunting London for weeks past. 50. A spectre of Japanese militarism is haunting Asia. 51. The words of the song were beautiful and haunting. 52. It was sharp - a haunting cry. 53. Bent double, like old beggars under sacks Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs And towards our distant rest began to trudge. 54. That concern is haunting the European Central Bank ( ECB ). 55. Scranton's visit to Three Mile Island did not signal the end of the crisis, but it did remove some of the haunting mystery of the event for the Lieutenant Governor and those he worked with. 56. This is the serious predicament, the deep and haunting problem, confronting modern man. 57. His sick heart lifted in the haunting eternity of the hills. 58. From the parched but mineral-rich Atacama Desert to haunting Torres del Paine National Park and beyond to stormy Cape Horn, "Chile, " wrote Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda, "was invented by a poet. 59. But its haunting chords and rhythms do not conquer tone-deaf bureaucracies . 60. The dreadful , haunting fear of nuclear warfare casts a sobering pall over all international relations.