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  • Normally, Lake Eerie is frozen this time of year (and the moisture wouldn't have been picked up) but the Lake is running 10-15° above average.

    Sound Politics: Global Warming Update 2007

  • Davies has just written a book on how we must rethink the hunt for E. T.s, titled The Eerie Silence: Renewing Our Search for Alien Intelligence.

    The E.T. Generation 2010

  • Davies has just written a book on how we must rethink the hunt for E. T.s, titled The Eerie Silence: Renewing Our Search for Alien Intelligence.

    The E.T. Generation 2010

  • The project was originally called the Microphones, but Elverum has since adopted the name Mount Eerie, which refers to a peak that overlooks two bays in his native Anacortes, Washington.

    The New Yorker newyorker.com 2011

  • The project was originally called the Microphones, but Elverum has since adopted the name Mount Eerie, which refers to a peak that overlooks two bays in his native Anacortes, Washington.

    The New Yorker NewYorker.com 2011

  • Dr. Paul Davies, entitled The Eerie Silence: Why Do Aliens Ignore Us?

    Low End Mac 2010

  • "Eerie" is a good word, and also nothing like simple.

    CNN Transcript Dec 28, 2007 2007

  • "Eerie," she muttered, then walked on, past the boat.

    The Doomsayer AHERN, Jerry 1981

  • "Eerie," she muttered, then walked on, past the boat.

    The Doomsayer Ahern, Jerry 1981

  • "Eerie," observed Captain Marks-Owens as she set foot on the pavement.

    The Runaway Asteroid Michael D. Cooper

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