Oh, and on the haunted house ride you can now shoot the spooks with ray guns. |
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But the sombre peace is shattered when a bomb blast is heard shuddering in the distance and the spooks must answer the call of duty. |
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The West stopped the old ways of planting moles and spooks deep into other societies for decades, so they could learn the cultures and linguistic nuances. |
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He laughs a deep laugh that rumbles up from somewhere in his drumskin stomach. It spooks the mossies on the overhead telegraph wire. |
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He tapped into a chat line for spooks and found himself speaking once more to the love of his life. |
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The intro spooks hard for twenty-three seconds and then, after a two-second stairstep tinkle, they basically start playing ska. |
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The spooks, who once sat in cubicles steaming open the glued-down flaps of a few dozen suspect envelopes, now have more fertile plains to furrow and the marvellous means to do it. |
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All are invited to the opening this Halloween, where tombstones will be turned in for tableaus of otherworld dimensions, spooks replaced by the sweetest of skulls and zombies for brushstrokes of color. |
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Three eccentric parapsychologists go into business hunting spooks in New York city. |
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Based on another 'true' story, the film sees self-proclaimed real-life demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren called in by a distressed family to rid their home of spooks. |
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Spooks and ghouls disperse and slip away back to their graves? until the next day. |
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