I've repented my sins to Sepp and he has led me away from the bloodsuckers and parasites that threatened to dissolve my soul. |
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The entomologist said that by the end of 2002, the little bloodsuckers had been reported in at least 28 states. |
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In fact, the only interruption to my singing was when I'd slap my arm or thigh or back trying to swat one of the evil bloodsuckers. |
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He has even called in sponsorship from an insect-repellent manufacturer, providing wipes to keep the area's bloodsuckers at bay. |
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The company ships about 30,000 of the bloodsuckers a year to doctors who specialize in reattaching severed fingers, ears, and other body parts. |
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But while most Manitobans curse the tiny bloodsuckers, this play makes them heroes. |
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Doctors in the US are warning people to avoid the natural response to squash the insects but instead recommend giving the bloodsuckers a flick. |
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While hard-line Communists stereotype capitalists as bloodsuckers of the working class, others defend them as socially conscious. |
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And taxpayers considered them public bloodsuckers, regretting the days when financiers were put on trial for embezzlement. |
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Stuck in this miserable world with bloodsuckers and smelly lushes with guns? |
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I'd consider armor before I'd give those bloodsuckers additional landing zones. |
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In the space of an hour, an astonishing 40,000 of the winged bloodsuckers will land on an unprotected arm, potentially giving 11 bites a second. |
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Research has found the safest way to remove the little bloodsuckers is to grip them close to their head using tweezers. |
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Cynics paint such corporate behemoths as bloodsuckers, but I have seen how they can transform the lives of their employees. |
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Agents used to be known as bloodsuckers, but he gave bloodsuckers a bad name. |
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I quickly went inside gave the bloodsuckers the last few bucks for the game, ignoring a comment I heard some girl make behind me. |
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One of the more popular bloodsuckers of our age is the chupacabra. |
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In their view, justice means protecting the interests of the workers against the capitalist bloodsuckers who produce nothing yet reap handsome profits. |
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The museum is devoted entirely to tapeworms, bloodsuckers, and other organisms that feed off their hosts. |
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