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  • Not even when Adams discusses the Troma title Bloodsucking Freaks or the blaxploitation genre's take on evil Nazis with The Black Gestapo.

    Surf Nazis Must Blog! Glenn Dunks 2010

  • The bought and paid for senators voted with their corporate sponsors, the "Bloodsucking" insurance companies!

    Et tu Brute 2009

  • In recent years, the term love story has also been used ironically, as in "Bloodsucking Fiends: A Love Story"; "Rape: A Love Story" and "Bastard Husband: A Love Story."

    The Best Love Stories Cynthia Crossen 2011

  • I also found Bloodsucking Freaks and the first two The Toxic Avenger movies, but having never seen a Troma movie before I thought it best to wade carefully at first.

    Surf Nazis Must Blog! Glenn Dunks 2010

  • ‹‹ The New Kids (1985) Bloodsucking Freaks (1976) ››

    Lemora: A Child’s Tale of the Supernatural (1973) 2010

  • Recently you may have heard media reports (and late night comedians) referring to a new report from Terminix in which the pest control company cited the "15 Most Popular Locations for Bloodsucking Pests" in the United States.

    Bedbugs: Why New York is the city that never sleeps 2010

  • 'Bloodsucking scumbag' goes to jail - USATODAY. com

    'Bloodsucking scumbag' goes to jail 2008

  • ‹‹ Bloodsucking Freaks (1976) Bloodlines (aka Stickville) (2007) ››

    Plane Dead (Flight of the Living Dead) (2007) 2010

  • Surely I missed the Bloodsucking Your Client class in law school, since all evidence points to me being the poster boy for Financially Ruined Defense Attorneys.

    HOUSE RULES JODI PICOULT 2010

  • Here, Sejdinovic cites the pioneering research conducted by Austrian mathematicians Richard Hartl and Alexander Mehlmann, who published the landmark 1982 paper, “The Transylvanian Problem of Renewable Resources,” later followed up by “Cycles of Fear: Periodic Bloodsucking Rates for Vampires” Journal of Optimization Theory and Application, December 1992.

    Vampires Could Not Exist | Impact Lab 2009

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