A year on and their comic timing and physical synchronicity is actually starting to get a little creepy. |
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Obviously this is creepy and idiotic, and the First Amendment Project is doing a bang-up job bringing these issues to the public. |
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I've had so many creepy experiences with dudes just hanging out, staring at you meaningfully and trying to start schmoozy conversations. |
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An original sound raging from bluesy to metal to creepy folk music, this is extremely well done. |
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Since the Governor's death, his friends and loyal servants have constructed around him a creepy cult of personality. |
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What kept me reading was how the novel worked as such a creepy metaphor for contemporary America. |
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I imagined we would be going to some creepy old house with bats in the belfry and stone gremlins on the gateposts. |
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The forest in which Paloma's cottage resided was rather shadowy and creepy during the night. |
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It is clever, and being cocooned in a moving car while the story unfolds and darkness falls, ensure it is a memorable, even creepy experience. |
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The fact that they moved by relentlessly shambling along is part of what gave them a creepy effect. |
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Barry did have a nice singing voice, but overall I found her piece mildly creepy. |
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In their place you will find creepy white suits and the cold emptiness of the beyond. |
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He's got plenty of bizarro weird credibility, and surrounding him with rats should be pretty creepy. |
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The Church is a dark and sinister place with creepy occult doings going on. |
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It was so creepy not seeing anyone at the airport, which is usually bustling with movement at this time. |
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Though it turned out to be quite a creepy B-movie, the film is not up to the quality of the book. |
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His performance is extraordinarily multifaceted, combining American brashness with a creepy, lethal mysteriousness. |
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The film's greatest strength is that it takes classic elements like perpetual rainfall and creepy subterranean settings and underplays them. |
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Dark, creepy undertones swell within its electronic mixes and specifically highlight the 4th untitled track. |
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No one ever goes to the abyss because it's too wide and deep and creepy and cold. |
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I'm finally alerted by a creepy slithery, slippy step nearby on soppy, dew-saturated fallen leaves. |
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Harry looks around at the old, moldy, untitled, creepy books, and is frightened. |
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I bet London to a brick there will be something very unsavoury between her and the creepy father. |
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How would he like it if someone rang him and put on a creepy voice which you couldn't talk back to? |
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The one thing I do love about Valentine's Day is being able to post my favorite creepy valentines. |
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With the help of her creepy assistant, she destroys the body, intending to escape her own curse of vampirism. |
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While the sound of the words was actually a bit creepy, she was glad to know the ship was still responsive. |
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Each of her shows is exhaustively videoed, with photographers allowed to take close-up shots, a practice that verges on the creepy. |
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You know, creepy images on videotape and icky looking kids lurking in the back blackness of the frame. |
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All kinds of small creepy crawlies are eaten including insects, spiders and centipedes. |
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Frankly there's something a little creepy about the middle-aged Orsino mooning around his studio, painting likenesses of the nubile Olivia. |
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There is something vaguely creepy in virtually hairless toddlers sporting ribbony hair adornments. |
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She was not about to help her creepy ex-boyfriend hook up with a girl two years too young for him. |
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Dex looked at me and gave a freaked out smile as to say where the heck did that question come from after one creepy long stare? |
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Track seven boosts the creepy level a tad with the mournful, almost chant-like singing. |
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It doesn't help that he looks about ten years older than he is, but I can just picture him as the creepy guy in the bar hitting on younger women. |
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While this may not be the seminal horror film of the 1980s, it's a creepy little chiller that gets the job done. |
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The final showdown takes place in the sinister cityscape, which still has its creepy visual charge. |
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Brilliant, and the recently finished two parter was as creepy as anything on TV and definitely king of the pile. |
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After a couple of minutes, our gasps of astonishment broke up the creepy coffee klatch. |
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It's entirely possible to do a creepy and credible movie about alien infiltration, but this one suffers from a horribly written script. |
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The presenter was one of those creepy guys with piggy eyes, moist hands and a face that just ached to be slapped. |
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And crawling amongst the condensers and computer part compost piles must be creepy crawly creatures of unascertainable numbers and lethalness. |
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It's rather creepy how the dead ant-parts are filed off in the spiral staircases and heaped in piles behind the painted barn. |
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When Clayton is first introduced he is a slightly creepy, effete cowboy with a pronounced Irish accent. |
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No creepy crawlies, just silks, furs, flosses, feathers, wood, metal and plastic on a hook. |
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This just feeds my fear of being some immediately identifiable creepy weirdo. |
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I stared at these people, wondering what everyone was being so creepy about. |
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Even though he's creepy and stalkerish and freaky I have a soft spot for him. |
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Watch out in particular for a very creepy Italian man on a trans-continental train! |
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It's a good idea to take along the person you live with, so he or she doesn't think you're up to anything creepy. |
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We don't know much about it, except that it's got a creepy girl on the front. |
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Why does this article feel like a recipe for turning into a slightly creepy man who grins and stares at people? |
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I love this chapter and there may even be a horrible creepy cliff hanger at the end! |
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Some people find it creepy to go to a bar where you can party with folks as old as your parents, but I kind of like it. |
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It is a land of ghosts and creepy discarded toys, if you're brave enough to look. |
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This isn't a debate, it's not politics, it's something ugly and ignorant and creepy. |
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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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In fact, it made me feel very creepy, but let me say that I have seen much worse from famous people. |
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The product itself is less creepy and weird than the testimonials on the website. |
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It's a creepy way to live your life and one that is as popular with celebrities as it is in offices up and down the country. |
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People still cling to the story about the girl who was lured by some creepy idiot. |
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The only thing that was creepy about that movie was seeing an el Camino with a working engine and no rust, but that could just be me. |
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I picked up the soundtrack in Brighton for a mere tenner, and it's every bit as wonderful and creepy as the film. |
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There's a creepy moment when you catch sight of your own bottom reflected in the changing room mirror. |
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There's some impressively nasty makeup FX and the latter half of the film works up a nice creepy vibe. |
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Rather than dwelling in Hopper's creepy shadows, Turner contrasts his darks with halos of golden sunlight. |
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Willem Dafoe exudes creepy coolness as Max Schreck, the ghoulish actor whose vampiric tendencies may just be the real deal. |
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The makeup for the Djinn character is creepy and evil, like some devilish creature from an R-rated version of Star Wars. |
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The Yakuza greases the palm of a creepy shopkeeper to use his basement for the event. |
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The fire started to die, and the shadows were getting creepy, especially the shadows around Desi's face. |
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It's a disquieting, impressive exhibit, and so thoroughly creepy that afterwards, we REALLY needed a drink. |
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I go back to the gate to eat my scone, which is a creepy dusty rose colour, and also just gross. |
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This, the story about the dustman, reads like one of his monologues, with the added advantage of turning out to be a very creepy ghost story. |
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It improbably and effectively twists a simple rural do-si-do rhythm into a creepy backdrop. |
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His studio was like a creepy one-room place that was a walk-up on top of a deli, so it smelled real weird. |
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He has worked on more than 300 Hollywood movies involving snakes, lizards, spiders, and other creepy crawlers. |
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I am not going into that pitch-black cave with all them creepy crawlers and who knows what else. |
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While most of these creepy crawlers have beneficial characteristics, ticks truly deserve to be given a wide berth. |
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Honestly, we could go on about Inferno's nifty fire effect, or Voldo's creepy, stationary strut, or even Taki's newfound jiggle. |
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While I didn't think the movie itself was that frightening, I thought that the video within the movie was extremely creepy and well-done. |
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What really put me off him was the increasingly creepy tenor of the relationship between him and his fans. |
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The actor's affectations are little creepy at some points, but overall, I love the job he did. |
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It's one of those creepy little facts that makes you realize this war has been going on far longer than we know. |
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If something creepy appeared on the television he would get to his feet and politely leave, taking to his heels like a scalded cat. |
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Well, if it includes wearing a creepy mask and robbing a bank, count me in. |
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That creepy old retired nun with the rheumy face of a Martian had locked him in a closet in the basement. |
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I read a book, all the while listening for sounds of creepy people outside of my house. |
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The film was atmospheric, ghastly, and filled with all kinds of creepy poltergeists. |
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If people winked in real life as much as they do in texts this world would be a pretty creepy place. Lulz. |
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She is married to Phil, a pothead lummox who, along with his creepy best friend Bubba, paints houses for a living. |
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All of this is stored in a little rucksack along with a tin of luncheon meat, pot of worms, a few other creepy crawlies and half a loaf of bread. |
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All of the sudden, this alien bothered me much more than any creepy creature from a sci-fi movie. |
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After a somewhat creepy beginning down on the farm, the film is just a screamer. |
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It was so dark, Cheryl had the creepy feeling that if she stuck her arm out the window she would never see it again. |
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And we can listen to the pathetic, creepy bravado of a former vice president, wrong on nearly every decision he made. |
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Private schools have a way of being a magnet for scandals for the creepy, inappropriate adults who run them. |
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A prime example of creepy camouflage is thinking of harassment as compliments. |
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Hollaback is right to shine a light on these creepy comments from creepy strangers. |
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In a nicely creepy scene they watch in bewilderment as animals flee from its cover, and the appearance of a feverish, flatulent hunter spells much worse to come. |
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Did you not get a serious case of the creepy crawlies when those hordes of spiders spilled out of the crucifix? |
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Now it's true that a sanatorium or asylum can be a very creepy place, what with their exploratory cranial surgeries, spinal taps, bed pans, and hefty co-payments. |
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Many have experienced phenomena that, however creepy, admit a satisfactory explanation. |
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He was unshaven, with a goatee and long, scraggly hair, and looked miserable and not a little creepy. |
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The less said about the spooky music and creepy lighting the better. |
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From Psycho to Frankenstein, watch scenes from the director's 10 favorite creepy classics. |
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The costumes and settings are worthy of a full-length feature, and the creepy possessiveness of the song adds to the vignette. |
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How Wilson can provide a trigger like this on a semiauto rifle when many bolt-action rifles are afflicted with heavy, creepy triggers is one of life's mysteries. |
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It's not glamorous, but I must say that if I had to metamorphose into an insect, I could have done far worse, such as a meal-worm or one of those creepy luna moths. |
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It's a creepy little dance, with the tempo constantly changing. |
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Apparently, the creepy entourage accompanying the star were not his flunkies but church elders ready to perform an instant baptism there and then. |
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What's creepy about this quote is the context in which it appears on the homepage of a company that manufactures touch screen voting machines in California. |
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Decked out in a Napoleonic hat embellished with creepy tentacles, the giraffe-necked figure has a sloe-eyed green lizard draped around his high collar. |
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The pub with the most atmosphere is tiny Turf Tavern, which you get to by following two long, creepy, almost unnavigable alleys off a winding back street. |
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The shot of them lying half naked on the bed is just too creepy. |
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A sense of girlish fantasy and romance underlies these works, one that is tinged with sickness and mortality as well as that creepy airlessness which Todd has made her own. |
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Just the eerie sensation that was present in the creepy scenery. |
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Through a blind energy of vision and director's will, the film comes together as a satisfying, creepy, and creative trip into hallucinogenic terror. |
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Why else would Ronnie do all the creepy and off-color stuff he pulled? |
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Stilwell says there's one creepy scene in the show she actually finds hard to watch, featuring a shady character one of the dancers developed in rehearsals. |
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This group also includes the creepy ogler who stares at the bartender. |
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It has the creepy, perverse, hyperreal atmosphere of a dream. |
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The creepy, outrageously Freudian project comes from several of his current preoccupations, including videogames, disaster flicks and her own recurring night terrors. |
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Your first big splash was in Cape Fear, and that auditorium scene between you and De Niro is beyond creepy to this day. |
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No, these bath salts never were meant to soften the skin, if that was the hope of the creepy aunt. |
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These creepy crawlies have been flavored with BBQ sauce, but not much can disguise their little legs. |
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How many benny Hill scenes involved the creepy, portly man zooming about perilously near an unfathomably stacked woman? |
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In fact, the GOP is a mummy-wrapped skeleton sitting in its own chilly mausoleum of bilious resentments and creepy sentimentality. |
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In a half-circle around a blazing campfire, the women shake rattles in creepy unison. |
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But some female fans are unnerved by the creepy lyrics and NSFW video from the blue-eyed soul singer. |
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When romancing the dewy briony, the cosmopolitan New Yorker Andrew sounds like the creepy European Humbert Humbert. |
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The Google-mad media have led the actor to be typecast as a creepy character, Malkovich tells Nicole LaPorte. |
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With first graders on hands and knees, eyes peeled on the tarantula at hand, Trevino goes into his spiel on the life and times of spiders and other creepy crawlers. |
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The only ship we have is being held by creepy men in monkey suits. |
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It is a creepy ghost story, deliciously acted for maximum effect. |
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Numerous small theatres throughout Salem re-enact episodes from the witch trial hysteria while waxwork displays in creepy dungeons capture the key moments. |
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The music video of the single, however, is again an indication that Thicke confuses creepy for charming. |
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A section for pizzicato strings suspended over creepy melodic lines for piano and Celesta seemed to turn the orchestra into a giant, threatening insect. |
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The White-Haired Man, so tantalizingly creepy in his appearance last season, was felled pretty quickly. |
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Of course, the jokes, the nomenclature, the people doing the creepy but supposed to be funny stares, are almost always men. |
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The movie was creepy, scary, suspenseful, and, at times, very funny. |
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I stood up, the need not to appear creepy far outweighing the desire to work out the exact comfiness of the sofa. |
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What's so creepy about O'Connor's telling is her utter lack of commentary. |
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Now, the smooth-faced look like the creepy ones, the squares. |
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And this creepy expansion came about even though popularizers of assisted suicide for teens and adults admit there are already problems galore. |
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He wears a britstache. El Renacuajo's mustache is scrawny and creepy, much like most wearers of the molestache. |
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Guest star Michael Pitt delivers another captivatingly creepy performance in this penultimate episode. |
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Peter Zahradnick is hammily creepy as the doomed handyman who wises up to Rhoda before anyone else. |
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I hated all creepy crawly things, whether bugs, spiders or snakes and had no desire to look down at the creeptacular scene below us. |
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Freeman as his surly gunsel Eddie and the ineffably creepy John Turturro as weasly snitch Bernie Bernbaum. |
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Using your imagination, create creepy creatures with tomatoes, sweet peppers, pickles, olives and radishes. |
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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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Later in the evening, set the mood with creepy music and dimmed lights to tell ghost stories. |
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Haunting language and touches of magical realism create a tastily creepy tale. |
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And this also includes getting to know some of nature's eeriest creepy crawlies in the bug houses. |
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It's no wonder since Bioshock is hailed as the spiritual successor of the uberly creepy System Shock games. |
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The surprise is that the 127-page novella is far from terrible and creepy. |
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His wife divorces him, he leaves his business in capable hands and moves to a beach house in Duma Key, a creepy island in Florida. |
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Eleven-year-old Joy Wells is a proud resident of Spooking, a creepy old town with a secret history. |
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Given a room key by creepy manager Mason they bunk down to watch some TV, but discover a cupboard full of snuff films that look like they were filmed in their actual room. |
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Environmental Health officers later identified the creepy crawly as a Tube Web spider, which originates in southern Europe and has a vicious bite. |
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These creepy cursors add a new level of horror and fun to our site. |
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He sounds like a cult leader about to demand his followers drink poison. And it frankly doesn't help that he looks like Jim Jones to a genuinely creepy degree. |
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Of course, for this model to work, it's critical that the vendors make it clear what's going on, so that the personalization feels friendly rather than creepy. |
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Other creepy sightings in the building include Peter the Wild, a feral child who was taken in by King George I, who has been seen running up the King's staircase. |
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The arachnophobic, of Solihull, whose son Nathan, aged six, is autistic, decided to face the giant creepy crawly for the National Autistic Society. |
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The safe and spooky event will feature trick or treating, carnival games with prizes, and creepy crafts, including make-your-own caramel apples and pumpkin painting. |
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And there on the wall with trick sunglasses you can use to look behind you, Groucho glasses, and the glasses with the eyeballs on springs was something very, very creepy. |
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