It's up to Boone to find the fiend while avoiding his zombie henchmen and the ever-changing properties of the evil poison possessing him. |
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Being a cocktail fiend myself, my friend and I tried a couple from the short list of Bellinis available. |
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It would seem that, behind that sweet cuddlesome exterior, there beats the heart of a drug fiend in waiting. |
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It said his name in a mocking way, provoking him to an anger that he dared not express in front of such a fiend. |
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Sooner or later, the coke fiend behind the wheel is going to go straight through the guard rail and wrap the front end of the car around a tree. |
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Caged, with no food or water, his placid disposition changed to that of a raging fiend. |
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By the time the inside-out flesh fiend shows up to correct the carnal corruption, a kind of catharsis occurs. |
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All-around mountain fiend Alex Lowe was the company's quality-assurance manager. |
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He might be an evil, undead fiend whose rapacious bloodlust terrorised Europe for centuries. |
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With Bob captured, the evil leader unleashes his latest creation, a Frankenstein-like fiend called The Beast, to kill the captive. |
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The local constabulary has no leads on the whereabouts of this fiend, who cleaned me out so thoroughly that I am as poor as a church-mouse. |
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Her fingers itched to draw her sword and slay an evil fiend or rescue some poor soul. |
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But most recently, an even greater fiend has taken the blame for the current floodtide of filth. |
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This stance has been immortalized by the infamous Biblical fiend Haman, the father of ethnic cleansing and the historic author of anti-Semitism. |
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His useless jostling composed no escape in the least, setting the audacious Risaku up to get mercilessly slaughtered by this fiend. |
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Turns out that training as a dorm-room reefer fiend had some practical application after all. |
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I have to applaud Chris for his miraculous, classy turn-around from drug-riddled dope fiend to responsible father and Broadway star. |
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For that matter, how did the PICU nurses know that I'm not some crazed drug fiend? |
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Then the tabloids will read about Rita Lin and all that pagoogle and make me out as some raving drug fiend and make my life more interesting. |
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When dressing for oneself, minis, which are very much in style, are an obvious choice for any fashion fiend this winter. |
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The other fiend was trying to make its way to the pasture where the sheep were bleating. |
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Eventually a few sticks of dynamite are employed to rid the backwoods of a lumbering odiferous fiend from the Prehistoric era. |
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He wants to use all the technology at the disposal of local law enforcement to track this fiend. |
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For him, the fiend that shook his faith was the ichneumon wasp, which lays its eggs inside the larvae of the horntail wasp. |
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Thanks to my dear fiend Beverly, who did my makeup and hair, I was able to go as Nina Hagen, the fairy godmother of punk, this Halloween. |
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Am I a cold-hearted fiend or are they just truly irritating little twerps? |
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The top candidate is Bo Outlaw of the Phoenix Suns, a 6-foot-8 loose-ball fiend who also blocks shots and does highly meaningful work on the boards. |
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You forget, or perhaps you do not know, though Jonathan does and so does Dr. Van Helsing, that I am the train fiend. |
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A fiend for organising mega cultural events in college, young Ismail's wiliness and wheedling skills come to the fore in organising mega cultural events in college. |
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Christensen got mentioned for a number of acting awards by the great Award Mentioner, and he is certainly much better than average as an overwrought teenage drug fiend. |
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At my job at the software company, I had a co-worker who was an exotic fruit fiend, and I got introduced to sweetsops and cactus fruit and the cherimoya. |
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That explains why I like it so much, art nouveau fiend that I am. |
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She is a football enthusiast, a fiend for physical fitness and a star-struck admirer of the comic Bernie Mac. |
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Yes, the solver needs to be as much chemist as geographer, cricketer or drug fiend. |
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People always ask why I, the garlic fiend, do not own a garlic press. |
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Huncke was still very much the squirrelly ex-con and drug fiend, but he was also marvellously unthreatening, despite a certain doomy charisma. |
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But I also think about how Whitney Houston had declined from American musical royalty to the oft-ridiculed and washed-up singer and drug fiend. |
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For example, a necromancer can summon a shadow fiend, a special minion unique to this form. |
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Vince sits on top of his kingdom just like some sort of evil fiend. |
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That may be largely because Brown, as well as being a reluctant speed fiend, does not much like talking about or promoting his efforts. |
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If you are a serious caffeine fiend, begin your detox on a non-working day as you'll probably be in for a bit of a headache and a prolonged bout of tetchiness. |
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Solution C was salt water, which explains why I, a salt fiend, was so happy quaffing it. |
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The battle of Bitterroot Style and substance The jock-in-chief Correction: the SEIU ReprintsMr Bush is a sports-fan as well as an exercise fiend. |
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This fiend, whose victims include men, women, children and animals, is the mine. |
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However, Harlequin originally owes its name to a quite distinctive fiend called Hellequin or Hierlequin. |
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They must flee from the frenzied Furunkulus, while faking the fiend to feast on other foes! |
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Yes, Shylock is more human and less fiend than Marlowe's Jew of Malta. |
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Cammy was no saint, but he was no demon-possessed drug fiend, either. |
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She was a fiend for problems of sequence and logic. |
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I was a fiend for it as a child at Ratner's on the Lower East Side. |
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There, too, Iron Man saves the day, doing so with a vault into space that vanquishes a distant fiend, one-on-one and out of the public's view, in a way that resembles the mission in Abbottabad. |
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Tabloid reporters were sent to Seattle, Knox's home town, where anonymous friends described her as a drug fiend, a party animal, an out-of-control man-eater. |
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I suspected he was the rubber-band fiend by a process of elimination. |
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