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  • America's teenage girls swoon for a surplus of far-too-pretty vampires who are barely up to the task; these baby Dracs go to high school in the light of day and text love poems more than they actually feed.

    Season 3 of 'True Blood' adds a power struggle and many new characters 2010

  • And don't forget also to take a look at the Castell dels tres Dracs or the Park Güel the picture on the left, the museums and obviously the splendid Barceloneta beach!

    Archive 2008-05-01 2008

  • It raised a hand to its head and withdrew it covered with that pale pus that Dracs think is blood.

    Enemy Mine Longyear, Barry 1979

  • Among the Dracs, it is a rare expression of respect, not only of the individual, but of the line.

    Enemy Mine Longyear, Barry 1979

  • It seemed that there was a craving among Dracs for Westerns: "Stick 'em up naagusaafi"

    Enemy Mine Longyear, Barry 1979

  • Zammis, at less than four Earth months old, had detected part of the difference between Dracs and humans.

    Enemy Mine Longyear, Barry 1979

  • The trip to Draco, with nothing but Dracs as companions on the last leg, showed me the truth in Namvaac's words "Peace is often only war without fighting."

    Enemy Mine Longyear, Barry 1979

  • All they ever taught us in training was how to recognize Dracs-that, and how to kill them.

    Enemy Mine Longyear, Barry 1979

  • All around us, Dracs stared with vacant eyes, or screamed, or foamed at the mouth, or behaved as lower-order creatures.

    Enemy Mine Longyear, Barry 1979

  • Its jaws were ready for business, and I assumed that Dracs must chew solid food from day one.

    Enemy Mine Longyear, Barry 1979

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