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  • I don't need this monster's advice on any subject.

    Rove encourages Census participation 2010

  • That you can get inside the mind of psychopaths and predict the next victim, and save her from the ticking clock and the monster's blade; that you can follow the goat track of motive through the forest of the id and understand why bad people do what they do, and unravel the twisted, sinister logic driving their behavior.

    The Uncleared Thomas Pluck 2011

  • I know I was one, burning of the sea, secretly, in private, huge, wild with the monster's sweet swelling within me.

    true flower Jerry Ratch 2011

  • In the climactic scene where the monster's bloody head goes flying, low-sensation seekers were more aroused, but to an uncomfortable degree.

    Evolutionary psychology explores ancient and newer roots of instinctual fears Arthur Allen 2010

  • Bill Shatner is one great actor and a person that could really put this dumb Sarah Palin in her place ... maybe in the monster's costume of that episode would be a good place for her!

    Palin pokes fun at William Shatner 2009

  • After pelting the giant monster with their silly little lasers, they get melted into blobs by the monster's fire breath.

    Laser robots frankwu 2009

  • If the drinker enjoyed every drop, the monster's image would be uncovered estimate: €300,000-€400,000.

    Revolutionary Writings Margaret Studer 2011

  • Outmatched and trapped in the swamp, his father and three other firemen were consumed by the monster's fury.

    The Attraction Paul de Denus 2011

  • In the original Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Victor loses practically everyone he loves to the monster's violence, and dies himself in pursuit of vengeance against his creation.

    The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein by Peter Ackroyd: Questions 2009

  • In the climactic scene where the monster's bloody head goes flying, low-sensation seekers were more aroused, but to an uncomfortable degree.

    Evolutionary psychology explores ancient and newer roots of instinctual fears Arthur Allen 2010

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