If people aren't doing impressions of him in order to try and win Oscars, they're ghoulishly buying up the house where he lived for 35 years. |
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Hank's father Buck is an unmitigated racist who ghoulishly collects newspaper clippings about Lawrence's execution. |
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Another details his assassination at Sarajevo in June 1914 including ghoulishly exhibiting the blood-stained shirt he was wearing at the time. |
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Yes, I am talking about Hallowe'en, which is creeping ghoulishly closer and which seems to get bigger and scarier each year. |
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The whole effect was always so unsettlingly dramatic, almost ghoulishly filmic. |
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The economic hopelessness of Ukraine, locals ghoulishly speculate, would have moved west and swallowed them up. |
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In the late summer of 2010, a year after the book came out, Niven found himself ghoulishly re-enacting this exact scene with Gary, his real-life younger brother. |
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She expected reboant halls and a ghoulishly scarred Slavic dwarf on call to fetch brains or whatever the mad scientist-in-chief wanted. |
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Ball is frighteningly morose, this typically chirpy performer transmogrified into a hulking psychopath, with a greasy forelock and ghoulishly pallid face. |
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You may gasp, you may gawp, you may ask for the bedroom light to be left on but if you're a brave child over the age of nine then you're guaranteed a ghoulishly great time. |
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