Film theory buffs and nerds alike certainly will go rabid with delight at the mere notion that such a film exists for consumption. |
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Her unique confrontational style won her the most devoted adherents and the most rabid enemies. |
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The impeachment process would take more than a year, I'm sure, with the neocons clinging like rabid bulldogs to the seat of power. |
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Immunoglobulin may also be given if the bat is known or strongly suspected to be rabid. |
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Their set should prove to be an unforgettable experience for rabid fans and the curious uninitiated alike. |
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She published her fic as a legitimate novel, and it had a rabid online fanbase. |
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Influenced by the nation's new status as the world's sole superpower, rabid interventionism became publicly acceptable. |
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After years of writing under pseudonyms, Smith wrote Nightwing a taut, terrifying horror novel about rabid vampire bats under his own name. |
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He also voted against the pro-EU Maastricht treaty, only to transform himself later into a rabid Europhile. |
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This year we have scheduled a tiger, three lynxes, a cheetah, two pumas, a hippopotamus, and 500 rabid rats. |
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If you give people a compelling reason to come back every week for more pieces of a story, you will create rabid fans. |
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Excessive rabid zeal can be just as bad for a country as excessive do-nothing laziness. |
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And Ayesha, with her curious mix of rabid work ethic and kooky naivety, looks right at home here. |
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You could get stitched up and receive rabies vaccinations if you got mauled by a rabid dog. |
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If the Baron is such a rabid dog, the King and his followers should have muzzled him long since. |
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He went on to develop a rabies vaccine that was made from the spinal cords of rabid rabbits. |
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And I haven't even mentioned post-fermentation processes like fining and filtration, with are the subject of rabid controversy. |
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Over the course of the years most of my rabid political beliefs have been tempered somewhat by increasing understanding of the situation. |
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One of the biggest forces in the underground scene right now is what's called extreme music, and it's got a rabid fanbase. |
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Part crazy, part mangy, all rabid, you're the pirate all the others fear might just snap soon. |
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Many rabid political partisans are so thin-skinned that any unfavorable truth about their heroes muddles their thinking. |
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Plus, it's worth remembering that while convention-goers may be rabid partisans, the folks at home tend to be in the middle. |
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Televised sports events now evoke maniacal, raucous, rabid and even aggressive sentiments against rival nations or neighbours. |
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To keep the native animal theme going, he was bobbing his head about like a rabid emu while singing this song. |
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In some instances, such as the eugenic movement, rabid prejudice against so-called racial inferiors combined with a belief in human progress. |
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He was a rabid snob and a squirming snake-pit of prejudice, without even the intelligence to realise that other people were as human as himself. |
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Rutgers fans speak with envy of Midwest football schools such as Nebraska, where the fan support is rabid and the local kids stick around. |
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A person who is bitten by a rabid animal but given treatment with rabies vaccines can expect not to develop rabies. |
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Outside the United States, exposure to rabid dogs is the most common cause of transmission to humans. |
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Maybe because they knew too many rabid fangirls would arrive at the guy's doorstep, asking for autographs. |
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The studio has been transformed this morning into a hive of rabid shoe designers. |
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With her short skirt and pompoms, she searches for the game plan, using snack food and beer to distract some rabid fans that get in her way. |
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The ponytailed, Birkenstock-wearing, granola-munching, rabid hippie in me has been both upheld and rejected with that one conclusion. |
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Unfortunately, none of the mutts got on and were at each other's throats like rabid pit bulls. |
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To that end, he's been known to get rabid over games of four-square, and even argue over the results of tic-tac-toe. |
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Yet one incontrovertible fact set him decidedly apart from the rabid cotton state defenders of the peculiar institution. |
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He's on his way out, and, rabid dog that he is, it's no great surprise he's going out foaming all the way. |
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Fortunately the rabid fans in Columbus have organized a summer doldrums beater called Cannonfest so remember that event and see you there! |
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But games aren't played on paper, they're played in arenas and on courts surrounding by 3000 rabid screaming fans. |
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Many country sounds are so terrifying they could easily have come from the throat of a rabid bat mutation or a savage, cross-bred boar-wolf. |
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Suddenly, those same people who had been rabid free-trade advocates were outraged. |
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His growl is impressively rabid, and his bark could curdle a bowl of milk at 20 paces. |
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I would have broken eye-sockets, rib cages, kneecaps and then some, such was my rabid bloodlust. |
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And since its hard-bitten goaltender turned in three shutouts in the first round, the team's fans have turned rabid in the heat. |
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But given that it was written by a rabid Europhobe, all this really needed was a touch of cosmetic surgery. |
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This is a man who thought nothing of disgruntling rabid fans of his two first solo albums, Heartbreaker and Gold, by releasing a pop-rock album. |
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The numerous and lukewarm group outnumber the rabid partisans on both sides, though. |
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The likelihood is that the pelts of the rabid foxes have been sold to furriers. |
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That is like believing that if you flick the privates of a rabid pit-bull it won't attack you. |
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All except the most rabid racists considered racial segregation immoral and indefensible. |
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I don't see a lot of rabid Monkees fans declaring themselves members of Team Tork or Team Dolenz. |
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He bristles when asked about the band's rabid experimentation with musical styles ranging from country to ska to speed metal to prog. |
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For as long as anyone can remember, Indonesian supporters have been infamous, rabid in their encouragement of winners and cruel in their criticism of the vanquished. |
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This rabid anti-communist attack will not stop society from moving towards socialism. |
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It would have to be with the video for maximum impact, since the sight of Bono's smug histrionics reduces all sensitive sentient creatures to a state of rabid insensate rage. |
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But there seems to be something there that turns normally intelligent, open-minded people rabid, with Godwin's Law coming into play at about the third post. |
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Davis's verse is characterized by robust statements of urban themes, a fierce social consciousness, a strong declamatory voice, and an almost rabid racial pride. |
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Disturbing, highly intelligent, referential to a legion of horror movies, the film is a horrifyingly bleak portrait of a Britain overrun by rabid zombies. |
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For the rabid restaurant fan like me, a trip to San Francisco is like being dropped into a sweetie shop with the key thrown away. |
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Given the hoops mania, though, the gym is the largest in the state, capable of holding 3,000-plus rabid fans. |
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There are no calls for intifada here, no rabid accusations of genocide or similarly vitriolic pronouncements. |
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They will need those new strategies if the rabid and venomous anti-American rhetoric continues to spew from his supporters. |
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At once, they were a group of humans, not rabid beasts and they felt fear. |
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After testing the vaccine on dogs, in 1885 Pasteur inoculated a nine-year-old boy who had been badly mauled by a rabid dog. |
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Two rabid parliamentary secretaries then slander the opposition as harbour for terrorists, which is also totally wrong. |
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You can speculate that maybe the more rabid sections of the bourgeoisie could just abolish these, but that's not quite a political reality. |
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Like recycling, it's clearly imperative, but somehow it's always seemed to be the favoured stamping ground of either the dull or rabid. |
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The owners of a number of dogs that had contact with the rabid animal are also being sought. |
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Rabies is usually transmitted through a rabid animal's saliva by a bite, scratch, or licking of damaged skin or mucosa. |
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Even indoor pets must get the rabies vaccine regularly because bats, potentially rabid animals, can enter into any residence. |
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Rabies is transmitted through rabid animal bites or contact of the animal's saliva with eyes, mouth or open wounds. |
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Because the disease is almost invariably fatal in humans once the symptoms are in evidence, rabid foxes should be avoided. |
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They are rabid consumers, but at the same time are sensitive in becoming involved for human rights and the condemnation of social injustice. |
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The rain had stopped an hour ago and now a chill swept the air, rustling damp leaves and cutting through bare flesh which shook, trembled, beneath its rabid touch. |
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There is no stadium, no grandstand, no masses of rabid ultramarathon fans. |
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But they must confront all sorts of dangers, including a rabid hunter and a stampede of great beasts if they are to win the game and conquer Jumanji. |
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The werewolf rose up howling, blood coating its white fur, fangs gleaming in the moonlight, its eyes reflecting a rabid malevolence to match its deeds. |
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I hate to besmirch the reputation of an innocent dog, but a lot of time her personality is like a rabid pit bull. |
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On the night of 14 April, as he sat with his wife at Ford's Theatre in Washington, he was shot by John Wilkes Booth, an actor and rabid Confederate supporter. |
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In the process, he has been hailed as a prescient genius and dismissed as a rabid extremist, but almost always recognised as a novelist of great power and originality. |
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The governor's repeated claim that he will raise the issue of capital punishment during the 2004 session may be no more than a bone tossed to his more rabid supporters. |
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Which is why his efforts to justify his rabid consumption of football wind up feeling so slippery and convoluted. |
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The food fight makes for great TV and rabid tweeting among the Washington press corps. |
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There was a bank about ten deep of rabid movie fans along one side of the carpet, and each time a new star would enter they would erupt in a roar. |
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Running that gantlet is a thankless task for a centrist candidate in a time of rabid RINO hunting. |
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This means their actions are likely to get more desperate, their logic more twisted, their conspiracy theories more barmy and their rhetoric more rabid. |
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But once EV-68 fizzles out, surely something new will fill its place in the rabid 24-hour all-crisis-all-the-time news cycle. |
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Try to stop even the most rabid carnivore from choosing risotto with spring vegetables, oven-roasted mushrooms with taleggio fondue or pasta with roasted fennel and olives. |
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I wouldn't want to be chased by rabid fangirls if I were you. |
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Man and dog are apparently the only fully human and fully canine survivors after an anti-cancer serum has killed everyone else in the world except for some rabid humanoids and devil dogs. |
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My name is Elissa, and I am a rabid fangirl. And that's okay! Thanks to my fangirlish tendencies, I'm also a wife. |
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Rabies vaccine is also indicated for pre-exposure vaccination of people who are at high risk of contact with potentially rabid animals or the rabies virus. |
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The more Palin and Tebow falter, the more rabid their supporters become. |
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In developing countries, where it is transmitted mainly by rabid stray dogs, rabies is still considered a major public health concern and continues to cause 55,000 human deaths each year. |
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They were rabid anti-free traders and in office they advocated for trade. |
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In a race dominated by insular, rabid rightwingers, some of whom did not know what Libya was or exactly which government departments they wanted to cut, Huntsman comes off as the voice of reason. |
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A 2001 campaign under the ROC to gain a toehold by organizing one or more non-union branches met with a rabid retaliation and cost two prospective members their jobs. |
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I think what makes a good show is obviously a rabid fanbase. |
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Fabliaux dwell on the rabid lustfulness of old cuckolds, a tradition that informs the portrayal of Joseph in biblical drama. |
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At first he was helped by another uncle, Jaques Sterne, precentor of York and archdeacon of Cleveland, a powerful clergyman but a mean-tempered man and a rabid politician. |
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Lump on with a bookmaker this morning and avoid the Pari-Mutuel like a rabid Rottweiler. |
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New Yorker Anton Purisima claims a rabid dog bit him on a city bus. |
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We must stand guard against the rising tide of rabid nationalism and together protect our values of democracy and freedom, we must fight unceasingly against racism and xenophobia and work together for human rights. |
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Unlike with predatory attacks, the victims of rabid wolves are not eaten, and the attacks generally only occur on a single day. |
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Mr. Darabont doesn't strike one as living in fear of armed bands of rabid Kaelites intent on carrying out her orders, but he knows to tread carefully. |
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Infected wolves do not show any fear of humans, with most documented wolf attacks on people being attributed to rabid animals. |
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But the reaction of Luis Cabrerra was almost enough to make my year. Cabrerra is a rabid sports fan who seemed to know every arcane detail about the local professional teams, especially the Washington Redskins. |
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Most rabid wolf attacks occur in the spring and autumn periods. |
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