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  • Flesh-eating zombies go on a blood-mad rampage when mad scientist John Saxon (Enter the Dragon) uses prison inmates as unwilling test subjects for his new experimental drug.

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  • Flesh-eating spirits haunted the burned-out floor plans and refused to answer the door.

    The Sky Inside

  • Flesh-eating spirits haunted the burned-out floor plans and refused to answer the door.

    The Sky Inside

  • ~ Flesh-eating strain of MRSA spreads to schools and gyms -- The MRSA superbug is invading homes, schools and gyms, scientists have warned.

    Speedlinking 9/27/07

  • Man: Flesh-eating aliens were chasing me when I caused fatal car crash

    Mood elevator pitch

  • If you wrote a work of fiction titled "Flesh-eating Kangaroos and Demon Ducks," people would think you were being goofy.

    Killer roos and deadly ducks

  • Flesh-eating animals tend to fare poorly on small islands and on new islands, where the pickings are slim, but V salvator on Rakata enjoyed two advantages: It was a generalist, and it was a reptile.

    The Song of The Dodo

  • Flesh-eating animals tend to fare poorly on small islands and on new islands, where the pickings are slim, but V salvator on Rakata enjoyed two advantages: It was a generalist, and it was a reptile.

    The Song of The Dodo

  • Flesh-eating insects are fairly common on land; wasps will actually raid a butcher's shop, and carry off little red bits of meat, besides killing and eating flies, spiders, and larvae.

    The Naturalist on the Thames

  • Flesh-eating things are not particularly in favour for one's diet.

    The Weathercock Being the Adventures of a Boy with a Bias

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