The very minute she awoke she would begin this relentless spine-chilling howling, her wordless distress all too apparent. |
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When viewed back in the light of 1981, Bottin really created something absolutely terrifying and spine-chilling with his overall Eddie effect. |
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As first-timers they all receive a formal welcome that begins with the spine-chilling wero followed by a karanga. |
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But for those who like their terror on the more sophisticated side, this is elegantly spine-chilling. |
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The London-born star will be appearing in the new Star Wars film in the spine-chilling part of General Grievous. |
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And in Journey, the most spine-chilling things suddenly become quite cute again. |
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That's what makes the difference between a roller-coaster thrill of a fright and a spine-chilling haunt. |
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Even now, he heard shattering pieces of glass, frightful arguments, and spine-chilling words being spat across the room from each of his parents. |
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An adventure film, spine-chilling, dramatic, steeped in contemporary politics, a great theme, genuine cinema. |
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If you don't have time to make something new for dinner, simply rename your family's favourite dishes with spine-chilling new names. |
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It's a spine-chilling, fast-paced thriller packed with vivid descriptions of Egypt from the glistening sands of the western desert to the stinking back streets of Cairo. |
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Bascom is distant kin, and getting to hear him speak on this disc, introducing the tunes as he recorded them for the Library of Congress in the late 1940s, is spine-chilling. |
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With spine-chilling explicitness, it exposed the vulnerability of the electoral roll to cheating. |
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But during my stay in early March, I encountered nothing more spine-chilling than the cool hands of a talented massage therapist. |
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It's incoherent, self-contradictory and, most shameful of all, never spine-chilling. |
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They actually make a spine-chilling, deep-throated, prehistoric roaring noise, which reverberates spookily through the undergrowth. |
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The capacity crowd of 16,500 in the American Airlines Arena jumped up and gave Alonzo Mourning a spine-chilling ovation. |
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But his burlesque performance also included a nod to Gainsbourg's tragic side with a spine-chilling version of Les Goémons. |
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If that is the case, this is a spine-chilling prospect for everyone on earth. |
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And the Liberian president, complete with Mad Max son, is modelled directly on Charles Taylor with spine-chilling effect by Eamonn Walker. |
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With Halloween just around the corner, here's an explanation of this spine-chilling phenomenon. |
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And if that's not enough, feel the wind in your hair on The Big One, Europe's tallest and fastest roller coaster that reaches a spine-chilling 85 mph on a 265-foot drop. |
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The spine-chilling tale of Dracula was inspired by the 15th century Romanian Count Vlad Dracul whose son was famous in wartime for impaling captured enemies. |
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The children's mother was worried that the spine-chilling ghost film would give them nightmares. |
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From tranquil adventures to spine-chilling rides! |
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But he is far from the only high-ranking official who feels that these days the safest route is to issue as spine-chilling a forecast as possible. |
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Bick brings readers to a more dangerous and unpredictable world for the survivors in SHADOWS, the spine-chilling sequel to the acclaimed novel. |
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The spine-chilling saga of a young divorcee struggling to raise her daughter in a rancidly damp flat oozes atmosphere. |
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The creature screels, a spine-chilling sound so intense the two unbroken windows at the far left corner of the room shatter, spraying chunks and slivers of glass everywhere. |
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Spine-chilling tales of reiving raids are a legendary legacy of these violent times, when careless murder, theft and pillage were everyday professions. |
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