For inexperienced boaties like us, lock-keepers are potentially scary people, but we were reassured by our first encounter. |
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You only have to watch an exciting or scary movie to see how easily we can fool ourselves. |
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Horror films aren't necessarily scary, and scary films don't have to be gory. |
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It can be a bit scary to travel on buses when there is anti-social behaviour. |
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If you have always wanted to be able to tell a scary ghost story, pop along to Gatton Park during half term and learn from an expert. |
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The sight of ten-year-olds with assault rifles is scary and the exploitation terrifying. |
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This film is a master class in suggesting scariness when there isn't anything actually scary going on. |
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The scary thing about these vocal tracks is how negligibly different their musical backing is from the infinitely more enjoyable instrumentals. |
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The next two years brought surveys predicting scary scenarios of doctor shortages. |
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That would certainly put it in a bad temper and might explain why it was always so scary. |
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This rule is in addition to the currently standing rule of no scary movies at home alone at night, especially on a school night. |
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There was a scary moment when some screwball in an RV wouldn't let us pass on a country road. |
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Some put on frightening masks, some had their faces tattooed with scary figures while a few had horns growing out of their heads. |
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It wasn't very scary, really, but if it had been a more secluded setting, maybe it would've been different. |
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She could see a forest surrounding the town, dense and thick, full of dark, tangled trees and thorns that looked scary and uninviting. |
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Although Matthew described the auditions as a bit scary, he is thoroughly enjoying the extensive rehearsals. |
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In a way, the mental fright is just as scary as the visual fright, but I still prefer blood and guts. |
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Suddenly, world news isn't some distant background thrum you can tune out, it's big and it's scary and it's coming to get you. |
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It was thundering and lightning all day, which is scary when you are using metal poles. |
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The league is considered semi-pro, with some teams, like the championship squad of local Grenadians, displaying scary skills. |
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Franklin embraces time shifts and a multiplicity of character voices with an almost scary degree of ease. |
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It was a particularly bellicose speech, and living in occupied West Berlin, within a mile of the Wall, it had a particularly scary resonance. |
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Every cut or twist of tire evokes a different feeling, from scary to charming, aggressive to shy, belligerent to just plain worn out. |
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He was shaken and very angry, and even though he wasn't hurt, it was very scary for my son and his wife. |
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In fact, if I hadn't been in love and practically betrothed to Joshua, I could have considered marrying the prince, as scary as that sounds. |
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Long, scary traverses and razor sharp rock require the confidence and the security of half ropes. |
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This was my first real scary movie on a big screen and I expected it to scare my soul away. |
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There's nothing scary about Hairspray, in which the evil of segregation is defeated by big hair, young love, and rock 'n' roll. |
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This Halloween have all that candy ready for trick or treat and a scary movie already in the DVD player. |
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The centre is holding a week of scary celebrations ending with a trick or treat day on Friday. |
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Personally, I find that the sensationalist presentation, tricksy camera work and scary music gets in the way of any profound analysis. |
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Fluffy-haired and wearing a soft, cherry-coloured mohair sweater, she doesn't look scary. |
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The tales mix magic with moments that are both funny and scary, steering clear of the sickly-sweet stories we have been fed for years. |
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They might balk at that sort of money and refuse to pick up the tab, which was a scary thought. |
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A pint-sized Messiah with scary eyes and an unkempt beard, he throws tantrums rather than casting a spell. |
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Was it scary when you realised you were cast as an actress who was called the most beautiful woman in the world? |
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There was a gargle of noise, it was scary, my image blurred, the noise was deafening and frightening, as a monster was emerging. |
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If your little monster wants to look even more scary, there are face painters to give them the ultimate Sunday makeover. |
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The road twisted and hairpinned and climbed, but as scary mountain passes go, it was pretty tame. |
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As scary as it is for me I love it because I can look out and see everybody singing the song word for word. |
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Most mothers and mothers-to-be who can hear don't realize how scary becoming a mother can be for a deaf woman. |
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I guess to really delve into religion is scary for a major motion picture studio, but then why make it at all? |
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On a scary mountain road near the peak of Red Mountain Pass we met a motorhome about the size of a city block. |
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We just looked at each other as the boat sank silently to the bottom of the cold, black, incredibly scary lake. |
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I know this is sarcasm, but what is scary is that I've heard SJWs say nearly identical things while being serious. |
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When you are literally frozen in fear, your whole body is tensed and tight, and any movement feels scary and uncoordinated. |
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Until a few years ago this was a scary place, a district of seedy boarding houses, single-room-occupancy hotels and mechanic's garages. |
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With strange eruptions of brassy skronk and menacing tribal beats, it's heavy, scary, sonically daring. |
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Some of the more spectacular and scary displays of lightning feature forked lightning bolts. |
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Remember sleepovers and campouts where you'd sit around a fire and tell scary stories in a Round Robin? |
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This one was very scary, as the fall sent me rolling across three lanes of busy traffic, but both my bike and my person came out of it unharmed. |
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In ancient Greek mythology, images of snakes are generally evil and scary, like the Hydra, a large snake with nine heads. |
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Atoms with a mind of their own have conjured up some scary images in science fiction, of nanorobots going out of control. |
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There are vast areas of unpopulated land, harbouring some very scary creatures. |
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It really is scary how many people have been snowed by the current administrations' policies. |
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And with House Of Wax's combination of brainlessness and boredom, that's a truly scary thought. |
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So no, I am not on the side of the scary neocons who want stuff gone because it makes them uncomfortable. |
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Some parts were scary, and some were confusing at first but it all makes sense in the end. |
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I'm going on my own with no clue about who is going to be there, which is sort of scary. |
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Of course, this scary apparition is a specter much more often cited than sighted. |
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It was scary at first, but we ended up just having a good time dancing together. |
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Given the bullheaded quality of recent events, this looks pretty scary to the rest of the world. |
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In some ways they were objects, too scary to be people, but to be adored nonetheless. |
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It also has a big scary hole in the living room ceiling, no grounded outlets and two non-functioning washing machines. |
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It was scary at times, and Gnat burrowed close when Gloomius' face filled the screen. |
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It is a scary experience working with non-professional actors, because there's no technique there. |
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I want them to beat drums, pots, blow vuvuzelas and sing to create a scary atmosphere for Sundowns. |
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It's serious and supposedly scary in places, but it's just so incredibly over-the-top that it loses all impact for me. |
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Berlin is a scary place to drive, and my mother had asked this cabbie how on earth he could handle it without exploding and going crazy. |
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It's dark and scary, but in the way that squicks adults much more than children. |
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He's really quiet and doesn't say anything, but when he laughs it's this really loud scary cackle. |
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A scary woman with white hair and a hairnet was staring me down as I clutched my lunch tray. |
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It's a scary movie that doesn't so much try to scare you as it tries to startle you. |
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The honesty and openness of her words are oftentimes scary, yet somehow surprisingly liberating. |
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We did run into a few scary guys, but with the majority of them it was almost impossible to see them as hardened criminals. |
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She cowered in a dark corner crying for the rest of the night, the scary sight still haunting her nervous mind. |
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The ordeal of being mugged is scary enough without being left to feel as though you're on your own and helpless. |
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Maybe it's just really scary for a guy to go into a team of strong-minded women. |
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We are in for a seriously scary time, if research is to be deemed heretical and old bones worshipped. |
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Sure I ain't gonna win any beauty contests, but I am not the hideous, scary freak I had been hiding from. |
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I remember this as being an outstandingly scary film when I was a young boy. |
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I have had periods where I've had work I found extremely satisfying and challenging, and I've had real fallow periods that felt scary. |
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The reality of the situation is really hitting home now and it's scary to think that in six months, 325 employees will be out of jobs. |
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But there's something about politics that, for most MPs, makes the civilian lifestyle pallid, tedious and even a bit scary. |
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By combining a hodgepodge of miscellaneous claims with no apparent context, the author has created a scary image of impending doom. |
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For your information, I thought it was perfectly passable, and nasty enough, without being too scary. |
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Wardrobes of horror, which include ancient and scary wiring, strange interior pasteboard moments and feature beading. |
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At one end, a scary climbing wall that made me glad I wasn't a rock climber stood overlooking the arena. |
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Hayseeds, hicks and clodpoles were assumed to be the only ones who really wanted or needed the loud, scary and icky things. |
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His biceps and pecs were obviously well built, you know, unlike those scary bodybuilder types. |
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They infiltrated the scary netherworlds of beauty pageants, fashion shoots and ice shows. |
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Instead of leading the country to an exciting new reality, they cocoon in a scary, paranoid, regressive reality. |
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So I don't really have an immunity to scary movies like so many of my peers do. |
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And then I was really cold and I couldn't get up to make a hot-water bottle in case there was a scary thing in my kitchen. |
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I guess in scary times such as those that are upon us now, we need diverting bits of piffle to raise our spirits. |
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Seeing himself on screen afterwards was pretty scary, though colleagues had been complimentary. |
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Anyway, the wealth of info behind that infographic on the website is fascinating and a little scary, if potentially hawkish. |
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But one of the most scary and frustrating is wandering, and often ends with the person being institutionalised. |
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When so-called scary family movies play it safe, it seems less like a thrill ride and more like an insult to kids' intelligence. |
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This is particularly scary when you think of the number of laptops with modems that are connected to phone lines at some point. |
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It will be a shock leaving the cosy, fluffy world of working for a university to then leap into the hairy, scary world of Internet commerce. |
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I'm writing an article on coulrophobia and scary clowns for my Feature Writing class at university. |
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The day passed quickly, filled with scary word puzzles and history trivia games with Jolly Rancher prize pots. |
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Like all good fairy tales it can be creepy and scary, but it also has a real feeling of darkness running through it. |
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I haven't yet been in my attic, because attics are dark, scary, and often full of bugs and critters. |
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He had a wild crop of white hair and scary gray eyes that sended chills up Mel's spine. |
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Most of the others left my life because I was, frankly, too scary and horrid. |
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If that sounds painfully scary, you could just say you'll e-mail him later, which is an obvious cue for him to offer up his address. |
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I fully understand that person's fears but the wider picture is kinda scary don't you think? |
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Meeting people like this is exciting and scary, but it might be just what you need to jolt yourself out of your funk. |
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But despite this huge talent, his idea of women as pencil thin, stone-faced gangling creatures is very scary. |
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His Sweeney is arresting, ominous, darkly humorous, and scary in just the right proportions, and, in the end, thoroughly moving. |
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There's something scary about a spare ball that can look this good and be so deadly. |
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But unless you're an 85-year-old geezer, the numbers say you won't entertain such scary thoughts. |
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A few months later, I recall rereading it and finding it scary and prescient. |
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Consider that if this is a guy you'd marry, this is a guy with whom you should be able to bring up tricky prickly stuff, scary though it is. |
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So while that's a very scary prospect so soon it's a better idea to get it over and done with. |
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There are even some scary werewolves and other ghoulish creatures to battle. |
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To me it looked like the alpha males on the rampage, and alpha males are always scary to all the gamma and delta males. |
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The air over the high purple heather was dense with heavy black gnats, flying ants, and scary but sleepy long orange and black insects. |
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Some of the user reviews on ZDNET are pretty scary reading for someone who's looking for a goofproof printer. |
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It was a little scary, too, because I knew that it would be an entirely new process of discovery. |
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The scary aspect of this is that calcium ion efflux occurs at intensities and field strengths that are extremely low. |
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This is the place that gave me my first source of income in this great big scary city. |
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Mahue, the one who rides a mule and carries a Greener is one to watch. Heard some scary stories about him. |
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Climb the groove on rock then grass until you are level with a scary looking traverse back to the left. |
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And the sound is great, from the scary dinosaur roars to the annoying elevator music. |
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Hamm, 19, fell off on a layout Tkatchev and took a scary fall on his dismount, when his grip slipped off the bar. |
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They must need a lot of Dutch courage to fight an eight-foot Santa Claus because it must be a scary battle. |
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This is quite scary, and made more so by the fact that doctors, with their exalted status, find it hard to admit that there is a problem. |
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The big, scary experiences always seem to dwarf the good ones, for me at least. |
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It's official name in the UK is explosive cyclogenesis, which sounds a little biblical, and no-less scary. |
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It's really an exquisitely scary guessing game, but also kind of exciting, at the same time. |
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I'd worked with lobster and scallop boats, a dragger for one very scary November day in Perfect Storm country. |
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In New York and London, this was the era of the Ladies Who Lunch, a scary brigade who wore Chanel and were as thin as Burmese cats. |
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Nobody said anything scary, all the whackos were kept locked away somewhere. |
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This spoof, fly on the wall, documentary is funny, scary, provocative, disturbing and has a real point to make. |
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It hadn't occurred to me that people taking an acting class would find this scary, when I couldn't wait to get started. |
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I am petrified of heights and last year did an abseil which I found really scary. |
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This is kind of hard to prove, but weapons capable of delivering warheads 113 miles is pretty scary. |
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No children defying their parents and pulling things off the shelves and no scary women with accordion folders full of coupons. |
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The solid cast works hard to lend credibility to their roles and their shared, legitimately scary predicament. |
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The original watercourse was blocked by the scree slope we had just climbed over, and now the water disappeared into a scary narrow fissure. |
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Dozens of skulls hang overhead, making the longhouses a mysterious and scary place. |
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It's a scary movie that expertly plays on some traditional and commonplace fears. |
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Yes, scary movies do seem to be for the sole purpose of clinging to someone. |
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Mrs Foster said that although it was scary at first, she was rather hoping some of the pairs might fit. |
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Bill becomes Shirleen, complete with a shocking blond wig, and Jack turns into a scary sci-fi cowboy waving a plastic ray gun. |
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For many though, the idea of getting beyond reality is not such a scary prospect. |
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The idea of half-a-dozen or so people blowing this apart, and revealing a whole lot of these identities willy-nilly is scary. |
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When Jane's psychosis got especially scary, she wound up in a hospital casualty ward, where she was sent home with some sleeping pills. |
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She was pale, late thirties or so, with dark wiry hair spiked straight up in a tall, scary crew cut, and tawny skin. |
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It might be a little scary but it is also full of technical wizardry that creates some hauntingly weird images. |
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Both women admit, however, that getting their feet wet in the business world was a bit of a scary venture at first. |
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It wasn't only beautiful, but scary, too, as the best enchanted worlds should be. |
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He's dealing with estate agents, property developers and local worthies with an almost scary efficiency. |
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But it was scary in court anyway, with everyone all dressed up just like the real thing. |
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I felt that the game fell between two stools in that it was supposed to be scary yet it presented itself as an extremely tacky 1950s horror film. |
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It was produced by scary, hairy, lairy Martin Hannett and as a whole the songs drunkenly fall and clatter with wild abandon. |
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At its best, The Ring is just another lame and boring attempt at making a scary movie. |
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This will be lovely, though it sounds scary and messy until you've looked into it. |
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He walked over to a scary looking guy with a ponytail who was talking to another semi-intimidating guy with dreads. |
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But Lette still liked to sleep in my room sometimes, when it stormed and we lost power, or after we saw scary movies. |
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They hear scary tales about sniffing glue, popping pills and shooting heroin. |
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This really very scary Japanese ghost story from director Hideo Nakata exerts a chilling grip with its icy calm and eerie reticence. |
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Each of those movies was scary, but with the right note of levity to keep them out of straight horror territory. |
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The arcade nearest the land is pretty bad and has really scary life-sized clown statues doing circus tricks in the ceiling. |
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See how they posed and strutted among the terrified hostages, playing the part of big, scary villains. |
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It's been scary knowing they were on the loose and could strike again, any time. |
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Driven by hysterical choirs and crashing percussion, the Latin liturgy is indeed rather scary. |
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You may think that an animated film cannot match live action for a good, scary mystery. |
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Despite his rotund appearance, the professor was physically fit to the point of being rather scary and unnatural in his movements. |
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What is scary is that these big men and women sit, discuss, debate and come up with these asinine reasons for why things are in a mess. |
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I'm not going to complain too loudly about an attractive female character being too hot on screen in lieu of her being scary. |
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Climbing is fun, intense, painful, scary, euphoric, and a rush all at the same time, and to put it very simply, that is why I climb. |
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I spotted this today in one of the many scary pregnancy forums I've been lurking in recently, and it made every hair on my body stand on end. |
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He is looking well although his dedication to not missing any films is a tad scary. |
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You end up, frankly, with no ideas about macroeconomics and economic policy, other than that it's scary. |
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My girl and I took turns putting our fingers in our ears, or hands over our eyes during the scary bits. |
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Her nails are short and not in the least scary, there is no electric tan, deathly blonde hair or sticky lipstick. |
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Apparently he'd gotten away and slipped back into the scary darkness of the avocado trees. |
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My dad stopped going in the '80s because scary away fans brought hooligans. |
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It was so scary, it seemed like the most evil satanic thing I'd ever seen or heard of, but multiplied by about a five. |
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Since I'm basically carrying my life savings around with me, it can be a bit scary. |
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I really got into gambling in a big way, and ended up playing blackjack with some pretty scary people, but it was a riot. |
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It was a bit scary because the large ferries were steaming past us and at one point we were even dive-bombed by seagulls. |
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I'd paid up immediately because the letter was a bit scary and the sum was so small I could afford to. |
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It is also very scary when you realize that your country is run by a group of sociopaths. |
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Some horrific things happen in it, to be sure, but until the end it's not a particularly scary movie. |
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Some residents said they had not slept through the night due to scary sounds of gunshots and blasts. |
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Teenagers may look a bit scary to us adults these days, but it's fashion nothing more sinister than that. |
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Manwarren said we live in scary times and music was one way to deal with the social ills now facing the country. |
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However, it could be au revoir rather than adieu to scary Sandra. |
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Following the link took me to a page somewhat like this, which was all rather scary to say the least. |
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A lot of people are doing lists of their favorite scary movies. |
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As scary as contagion can seem, nobody should be panicking, no matter which virus happens to be making the headlines. |
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There aren't many scenes of vampirism in the film, and when there are, they are neither gory nor scary. |
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Suddenly, as well as being incredibly scary, it all seems rather exciting. |
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And it was all scary, because she had a lot of plastic bags with her, and I didn't know if there was maybe something pointy in one of them, like a shiv with my name on it. |
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Also, Martin is a loner, mentally challenged, and he has no medical skills at all, which makes it much more scary. |
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Back home I'd be away from all of that, but realising all of a sudden that I was so close to it all, that it was happening on my doorstep, was scary. |
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Fortunately, the pilot managed to walk away with cuts and bruises after what must have been a rather scary flight. |
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They don't look like ants and they can be pretty scary when there are big clumps of them. |
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He was invited to help with the annual Halloween festival in North Carolina by standing in the woods and making scary noises when children went past on a hayride. |
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He says certain books, and even scary Halloween horror movies, tempt people to the devil. |
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On the horror front, George Romero's genre-busting Night of the Living Dead allegorises militarised consumerism as zombie flick and is genuinely scary as well as hilarious. |
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Being in an indie band is running a never-ending, rewarding, scary, low-margin small business. |
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The point of publishing all the scary stats is not to dissuade people from being professional musicians. |
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Hearing that is a lot easier than hearing something else, but it is not less, well, humiliating and scary, I guess. |
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I fully understand that persons fears but the wider picture is kinda scary don't you think? |
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He does, however, have a remarkable range of voices, from scary metal bellow, to grand operatics, to something approximating David Bowie in a digital dungeon. |
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The scary thought is that I suspect that Jared may be right on the money. |
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A dreamy, blue-eyed rebel is approached by a mercenary wearing a scary mask. |
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I think the scary bit about this show was how much they were predrinking. |
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But the stupid image has one scary point, besides looking too stuck-up. |
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And having an unwanted man charge under your dress is just plain scary, whether or not you're on the red carpet. |
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By a wide margin, he came across as the least scary, least risky, most cautious choice on the stage at myrtle Beach. |
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I wasn't going to risk my friends safety, plus Nick was getting scary. |
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Big scary Transformer-like robots with heads ablaze that frighten the kids back across the treacherous desert? |
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Consider Homeland, and a scary blonde named Carrie Mathison, who is stark raving mad. |
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Some regard his steely look and dry Liverpudlian wit as scary. |
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It's a little bit scary being such a gifted, prescient individual. |
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Though the experience might be scary at first for both action officers and generals, it would cut the work of an average Army headquarters by 50 percent. |
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But not half as scary as the international financial panics which this book believes to be the defining characteristic of modern global capitalism. |
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That the chunderous Liabours and toxic Greens gain the treasury benches because the Nats haven't got it together yet for 2014 is too scary to contemplate. |
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When my mum spoke it was more scary than receiving a beating. |
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And even more scary, was the eerie phone call by an insane madwoman. |
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On the other hand, while scary, chemical weapons are clearly not a threat to be compared with nuclear weapons or with the possible uncontrollable consequences of germ warfare. |
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He's not just tall, but big and muscled and generally quite scary. |
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With luck, the Americans and the Saudis will ride out this scary period. |
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If you had read the title of this story, you would think that this story will be a scary ghost story or a story about a murderer with an axe but I am afraid it is not. |
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Some of them were truly scary, I think I've been mentally scarred. |
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If crows have become unwelcome guests, Martens recommends scare tactics, such as Mylar tape, pie tins, scary eye balloons, scarecrows, and auditory alarms. |
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I attended the first day of the Whinash public inquiry and it was scary. |
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They don't even bother with a scary laugh or ghoulish shriek. |
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It was scary for the children as well when everything was in darkness. |
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Scary Movie brings to mind those Russian dolls that fit one inside the other. |
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The fact that they unpegged the yuan is an indication that China is trying to kiss and make up with America after all of those big, scary bids on America's companies. |
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So forget the scary stories about temperamental, delicate plants. |
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The prospect of having needles inserted into my face didn't fill me with joy, but it sounded a lot less scary than injecting a botulinum toxin into the offending areas. |
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We went in the pool, had a water bomb fight, ate pizza, shotgunned cans of fanta and sprite, watched Scary Movie 4 and played some card games. |
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Part of my job as a pediatrician is to take the scary things in the news and make them the right size. |
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That is really a scary thought when you think about our founding fathers. |
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Scary fell off the wagon last night and got seriously mullered before rolling home in the wee small hours singing. |
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All this makes the pluralism of the modern world a scary, unwelcoming place. |
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I can tell members that there were moments when the captain of one particular aircraft got rather agitated by what was going on in the cabin, and it was pretty darn scary. |
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It sounded posh enough, although I suspected the prices might be a bit scary. |
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His playing is as imaginative and unpredictable as the source texts, flitting from bowed lyricism to mysterious pizzicato to downright scary scraping. |
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It is a legitimately scary idea for people who are invested in things staying the way that they are. |
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Scary movies in particular tend to lose their edge as their innovations become less than novel. |
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Scary reports are all over the media here in southern California about some nutball who poisoned some baby food. |
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He tells us that he has met many people who have been possessed by demons, the most scary being a man who started to talk to him in a demon's voice. |
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Around the cities TV and billboards sporting witches on broomsticks and wild scary false faces, dominate the run up to the first of November 1st. |
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The fair-haired Chris Matthews was in a scary striped number in baby blue and pink. |
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Tunku Varadarajan on the scary Medicare buy-in, and other goblins lurking within. |
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And world affairs are no comfort either, with Ebola surfacing as the latest scary thing. |
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The Arab Spring is a scary time for people who sympathize with the residents of the Middle East and Northern Africa. |
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The TotalGym really works, it's fun, and you don't have to suffer the disapproving stares of the scary spandex people at the gym. |
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For those of you who have yet to give the concept a go, the idea is simple and not in the slightest bit scary, especially after a drink or two for Dutch courage. |
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Heading down the East Coast on I-95 is terrifically boring, so my mind begins to race with the same old scary thoughts. |
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Take, for example, the fact that while Lovecraft is usually described as a forefather of modern horror fiction, his stories are, to put it bluntly, not very scary. |
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The lice shampoos I have seen all have a lot of scary warnings. |
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Once again, I'll be up to my elbows in it tomorrow, so I won't be able to prepare a fresh Scary Story. |
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The act of taking one's child to a hospital for any procedure is scary. |
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Reading these reports must have been pretty scary for women who'd had IVF or were contemplating it. |
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They've got a live one in the crowd, he's scary, he looks dangerous, demon possessed, he doesn't know who he is, he speaks in strange voices. |
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She was the same height and weight as Mother and had the same hairdo and dressed matronly like her. It was scary. She looked so much like Mother. |
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And with 112,000 miles on the clock this isn't scary mileage for this type of car. |
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While ghost stories are often explicitly meant to be scary, they have been written to serve all sorts of purposes, from comedy to morality tales. |
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The script was intended to follow elements of the horror genre and make the episode scary. |
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This time round it veers away from the strictly scary genre, and spoofs movies such as The Matrix Reloaded, 8 Mile and Signs. |
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Chiropterans aren't nearly as scary as vampire stories make them out to be. |
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If we can lay hands on some chicken wire and a black light, we can make some scary Halloween decorations. |
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If the Broncos do manage to land ware, their defense could be scary. |
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Scary enough, but the researchers also found that the corrupted system's self-analysing fail-safe would itself sometimes fail to detect the anomaly. |
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As scary as they sound,gyms are not just places where lycra-clad lovelies and body builders in posing pouches hang out. |
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The local station had made a chincy rip-off of the old scary show Tales From the Crypt. |
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Once the sight of a group of grown men gathering in white sheets and pointy hats was a scary thing to behold. |
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The scary raptors we know from dinosaur movies are modeled after dromaeosaurids, a group of meat eaters from near the end of dinosaur time. |
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Roller coasters and other amusement-park rides are meant to be a little scary. |
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Thunderboomers producing scary winds, freak waves and cloud-to-water lightning aren't fun. |
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The scary band will appear in two episodes of Duck Dodgers, the space-age cartoon that features Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Marvin the Martian. |
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With Hit Girl, Moretz is this year's It Girl, alternately sweet, savage and scary. |
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But if a scary looking dude with no neck approaches you while you're reading it in public, we suggest you take it on the arches, pronto. |
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Yes, it is scary that Toronto Waste Management is inviting packaging industries to forecast the next unrecyclables they'll be coming out with. |
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The villain, Red Skull, is a scary character, not to mention seriously ugly in a noseless, Voldemortish way. |
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John Franks is scary enough, that whimsome little smile covering the fact that he has done something awful. |
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A calm day, but we still ended up spinning through scary tide rips with 2-foot standing waves and sucking whirlpools. |
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Looking quite scary the children rampaged through school with their treasure maps and wanted posters searching for buried treasure. |
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But which is scarier than the two that you'd be interested enough to do a scary Halloween marathon at the end of this month? |
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It's suitable for kids aged eight plus so it is a bit scary but I wanted to combine that scariness with comedy and excitement too. |
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The movie was creepy, scary, suspenseful, and, at times, very funny. |
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Because once you conquer these so-called scary sitches, you may just be rewarded with a treat yummier than a giant stash of candy com. |
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After, I became a scary, unwaxed, steaming pile of humanity. |
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The movie Jurassic Park has a scary scene in which a Tyrannosaurus rex growls right into the faces of two characters. |
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With fright night falling on a Friday, many of the city's trendiest bars are throwing their own scary soirees. |
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Not that there's much that's offensive or scary here, except possibly thousands of Day-Glo furballs doing frenetic song-and-dance numbers. |
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Illinois's Tamms supermax prison, built in 1998, was a scary place. |
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But these pictures prove loudmouthed Janice Dickinson can look far more scary than any of those jungle creepy crawlies. |
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It's a scary movie that might not be appropriate for the kiddies. |
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