The freak accident, which the family maintains was an act of God, left her unable to speak and paralysed down one side. |
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Thoreau maintained a close relationship with his brother up until the latter's death of lockjaw following a freak accident. |
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Also a freak of nature, since I've yet to meet a teenager with prematurely white hair. |
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Like the giant ape, the Hulk is a freak of nature, hunted by the authorities. |
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Farmers face financial disaster after freak rain storms thrashed crops into muddy ruin. |
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If I see something that slightly resembles a spider, I'll freak out and lose it right on the spot. |
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It's like watching a freak show, a version of the circus displaying the Elephant man, the bearded lady, the Siamese twins joined at their skulls. |
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Birds-eye maple is a genetic freak of Northern hard maple that occurs in about one of every 500 trees. |
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A freak goal 10 minutes from time consigned luckless Lancaster City to a sixth successive league defeat at Giant Axe on Saturday. |
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In Scott's vivid and often hilarious account, Brown emerges as a big spender and a secretive control freak. |
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He was foaled in Indiana, was a mere freak of nature, and withal a very curious looking animal. |
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For his efforts, he often gets tagged with labels that would dismiss him as a left-wing nut or an unpatriotic freak! |
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Of course I've got all the trappings of success, but it hurts when friends treat me like some circus freak. |
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One man died and three people were injured after a freak accident involving a tandem bicycle and two horses. |
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He was shelled in his final outing, lasting less than two innings, then missed the play-offs with a freak knee injury. |
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Meanwhile, a 23-year-old Tadcaster man has died in a freak road accident while backpacking in Australia. |
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He has been shown to be dishonest, calculating, egocentric, manipulative and a control freak. |
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None of the women is a fitness freak and in preparation they trained at the Irene and Monument koppies on the outskirts of Pretoria. |
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If for some reason your wing collapses in a freak wind, the chute will balloon back to shape within seconds. |
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The real punishment is having to sit in prison and watch a TV movie about what a screwed-up freak you are. |
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He was a self-disciplined martinet and a control freak who mapped out his sons' schedules, even their playtimes. |
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A sight of a scrumptious slice of cake or temptation-laced chocolate is enough to veer away the most enthusiastic fitness freak. |
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He was fine before he went on stage but, once he was there, he transformed into this shambolic drug-addled circus freak. |
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Two nights before embarking, I broke my pinky, ring, and middle fingers on my left hand in a freak Ultimate Frisbee collision. |
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I think part of the reason I'm afraid that his family is going to freak is because I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that mine will. |
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If it wouldn't freak everyone out, including ourselves, I'd totally kiss you right now. |
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I sometimes think it must be some sinister conspiracy designed just to freak men out with the sheer, dazzling pettiness of it. |
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This year the smaller bell tower was unveiled and a freak hail storm earlier this year was its first severe test. |
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She quickly glanced at her appearance to make sure she didn't look like a freak or anything. |
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I would hate to have to share my dorm room with someone who either thinks I'm some kind of freak or a lunatic. |
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What I do envy, self-possessed control freak that I am, is other people's ability to lose themselves in unfettered delight. |
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Irving, thought by his family at home in Vermont to be obsessively tidy, is a control freak. |
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Charlie is some crazy hippie freak complete with incense and tie-dyed t-shirts. |
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Meanwhile, a top-level investigation has been ordered in an attempt to identify the cause of the freak explosion. |
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In a freak accident, Barry went down in a heap outside his own penalty area and took no further part in the match. |
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I should've had a little faith in him, believed in him that he'd be my friend and NOT freak out. |
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Apparently some speed freak had an issue with being stuck behind my slow-moving car. |
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Well, the cheerleaders also tried to invite her to become a cheerleader but she declined, hence making her a freak and a total loser. |
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He presides over one of the weirdest collection of performers ever assembled since the days of the Victorian freak show. |
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Instead, the documentary comes off as a portrait of a freak with some strange obsessions he's been able to make into a university career. |
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This is all very well if you are a dedicated fitness freak or yoga girl, but for the majority of us this look simply doesn't work. |
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You do not have to be a cyber culture freak to decide that life is too short to accommodate the rows of books lining your bookshelves. |
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This little beauty would make even the ultimate gadget freak purr with anticipation. |
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So, even if you weren't an LSD freak, you had to be careful about the sensitivity of the LSD freak next to you. |
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Workers cut an immortelle tree which toppled across the road yesterday, after a freak storm ravaged the area. |
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She was extremely ticklish and it was absolutely hysterical watching her freak out. |
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If there was ever any value in freak shows it was as an example of how not to treat disabled people. |
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The wider argument is that as the freak show went out of business, its imagery spread through literature, film and the visual arts. |
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When others speak for the disabled, they often point the way to the freak show and the medical theater, two arenas of human objectification. |
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And if this has pleased the socially-conscious, it has deeply offended many freak show performers. |
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With his orphaned son in hand, Trewley sets off into the murky depths of London and the freak show where he discovers the Elephant Woman. |
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Neither you nor I wish to show ourselves off there like two animals on a freak show in a circus. |
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By the 1940s freak shows were considered distasteful and morally unacceptable and the acts slowly began to disappear. |
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Mark was one of those macho hunks, the ones who dated cheerleaders, not goth-like freak girls like her. |
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He is one of those guys who's a total freak and an absolute hot mess, but you also kinda can't help liking him anyway. |
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Last time I watched it, I had a dream that she shot all you guys and then sold me to a freak show. |
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The trio is sidetracked on their journey when Julie spots garishly painted roadside billboards for a freak show and insists they check it out. |
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The result is a rich and varied cultural history of freak shows and their complex role within literary and visual modernity. |
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When people want to get a picture of me, it actually makes me feel like I'm in a freak show, like all I am is some thing. |
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Monsters, nonetheless, flourished in popular literature and freak shows up through the 19th century. |
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It's this arrogance or, really, out-of-touchness, this particular sociopathology, that helps create the freak show. |
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And in the freak show that the presidential election is shaping up as, who is to say which freak will end up first in show? |
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It's a freakshow that's also a mirror pointed at the universal freak show that lurks under all our skins. |
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But while the sport has been transformed in the last five years, you still find people treating our event as a freak show or a catwalk. |
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That great party used to fume and fizz if, in a single freak election, it was denied its rightful place as the natural party of government. |
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I went from a runner and calisthenics freak to an athletic, cross-training, bodybuilding, martial arts gorilla. |
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In January it lost part of its roof, blown off in a freak New Year's Day storm. |
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Their girlfriends keep dragging them out to buy potpourri bowls or faux-Chinese curtains or whatever, and the guys are starting to freak out. |
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Clearly, theirs is the mutual attraction of a veteran control freak and an ambitious challenger. |
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I'm a clean freak when it comes to my desktop. But am quite surprised to see that it's so cluttered today. |
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What is it about tai chi that makes its devotees want to freak people out by always doing it in public? |
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For all the freak imagery and wanton derangement, there was a certain plausibility to the pop stars of the sixties. |
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In the process, what could have been a portentous freak show of rural grotesques became a memorable portrait of painful family fissures. |
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You're parents would freak out if you wore a crop top baring your midriff but wearing a sari is perfectly acceptable. |
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Is it an earnest appreciation of the avant-garde or just eyeballing a freak show? |
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I didn't worry about kilojoules too much, I didn't freak out about all sugar in the orange and blackcurrant juice, and I relaxed. |
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A brave dad died trying to save his two young sons after a freak gust of wind swamped their boat with water. |
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Jessica blamed herself for his sudden panic attack because it was around the time that she was born that he became a fitness freak. |
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He is simply too much of a freak, and his supposed childhood trauma too specialized and contrived, for us to take him seriously. |
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At Hull freak winds sent a chimney stack crashing through a roof of a house into a bedroom where a 16-year-old girl was sleeping. |
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Sure I ain't gonna win any beauty contests, but I am not the hideous, scary freak I had been hiding from. |
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I took slow strides towards the table, looking around, trying to keep my head high, and not freak out. |
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Instead of commenting on the issue, his image took a pounding and he was eventually looked at as a religious freak following a cult. |
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He released me a minute or two later, after laughing his head off at me like I was a freak of nature. |
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In the case of carnivals, world fairs, and freak shows, the promotion of human oddities relied on meticulously crafted public personas. |
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Zoos have been around for hundreds of years, the first ones being like freak shows attached to carnivals and circuses. |
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Being a control freak, I leapt on as the steerer with Heather as the stoker. |
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The very next day, a freak summer windstorm clogged the water flow with leaves, flooding the flanking fields in London's Hyde Park. |
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I'm a radio freak going back to my childhood, when I was a ham radio operator. |
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Another case for their records, another freak they can ogle and prod like a piece of meat in a butcher's shop. |
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If the freak occurrences in pre-season testing are anything to go by, 2000 is threatening to be a vintage year. |
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For all those people that pop ecstasy for the weekend and go to a club to have a freak out to that moronic dance music. |
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Turn again to this lot, and their sympathetic reaction to some self-proclaimed religious freak who has been put up the spout out of wedlock. |
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It should not be a freak show for neoconservative politics and its pursuit of the culture war. |
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He was worried he might accidentally hurt one of his friends, or expose himself to be a freak, to be shunned from society. |
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Last year's floods were a freak event that would be expected to happen only once in 300 years, he stressed. |
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Do patients generally freak out when they first see his big long disposable acupuncture needles? |
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To be completely frank with you, the main reason that there is no comments system here is because I'm a control freak, plain and simple. |
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But otherwise, it just makes you feel like an untrusting, paranoid, insecure freak. |
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I'm pretty sure, however, that such a convergence of misfortune was a freak event and it won't happen again. |
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The same could be true for Anquan Boldin of the Cardinals, who suffered a freak knee injury during warm-ups in training camp. |
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They went in front after a freak bounce of the ball put it in their opponents net. |
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A keen gardener got the shock of her life when a freak storm rained 20 crabs down on her. |
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I'm here to talk about a tornado, not listen to bickering between a Jesus freak and a druggie. |
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I think this guy is a religious fanatic and a Jesus freak, and he is just hell-bent on getting some sort of bizarro agenda through. |
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The Jesus freak, he says, reprimands him only because she secretly wants to be in on it. |
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Call me a pedantic, stubborn, value for money freak, but don't call me unhearing. |
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When I wasn't starving myself I was actually trying to put weight on, because I felt like an unfeminine freak. |
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Most parents tend to freak out with one or two children racketing around the place during the holidays. |
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I know this places me somewhere between a freak and a weirdo, but there you have it. |
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The Aral Sea and the tragic plight of its people is not a freak isolated event, but a crisis that's just slightly ahead of its time. |
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Unfortunately the moment we stepped outside there was a freak hail storm and we got absolutely pounded. |
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There is more chance of a freak storm or asteroid hitting the south coast of England. |
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History has treated the Crash as a freak and singular event, unique to itself and highly unlikely to be repeated. |
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A Fyzabad family whose home was destroyed in September during a freak storm has received building materials to repair their home. |
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In far western Queensland, a freak storm has turned the desert white overnight. |
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Last November's floods in York are thought to have been a freak event, expected to happen only once every 300 years. |
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A preliminary report on the disaster from the Geological Survey of Ireland has blamed a freak weather event for the landslides. |
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A spirited young girl who suffered horrific injuries in a freak horse accident has blossomed into a promising athlete with a bright future. |
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The accident occurred during a freak April storm, a time when the city had openly admitted to having put away all of its snow clearing equipment. |
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Mickey, whose real name is Michael Zezima, is a fitness and health freak with a passion for kung fu and chess. |
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One of these days I'm just going to blurt that out in the ladies' room at work and really freak someone out. |
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I certainly wouldn't have paid to see it, and it only was a freak chain of events that got me into the theater. |
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I find that yogic work, both asanas and pranayama tend to cause the body to freak out a bit. |
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Anyway, thanks for agreeing with the fact that I amn't a complete paranoid freak abut the wording. |
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When the people at home glimpse the reality of war, that it's a bloodbath, they freak out. |
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Being a gadget freak, I'm in a continual state of battle with the dreaded plastic blister pack. |
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Nobody likes a control freak, so stop being a bossyboots and let things be. |
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More than 50 homes were destroyed after a freak storm unleashed its fury late on Wednesday evening. |
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Lastly, I am a bit of control freak with a blistering pace when it comes to work. |
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Thompson is a sports freak, with archery, cricket and scuba diving among his passions. |
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Just off Cape Hatteras, NC, the graveyard of the Atlantic, they were hit by a freak storm. |
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In nineteenth-century France several freak shows were banned for fear that the shocking spectacles would cause women to bear monstrous children. |
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Abi, being a freak of nature, still has sensation even after doses of epidural that would fell a rhinoceros. |
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In the oxygen-deprived nightmare that is Nordic skiing, it helps to be a freak of nature. |
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Just the other day, the employee watched another mother freak out after her daughter licked some of the buttons in an elevator. |
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You have to be an obsessive control freak with no social life basically! |
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Droughts, heat waves, floods, storms and freak weather events have already killed countless thousands of people worldwide and affected thousands more. |
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He's a total freak who couldn't be careful to save his life. |
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Having publicly made such a declaration, one would inevitably be looked upon as a freak or lunatic by others, and one would be ostracized by the collective. |
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And she is a speed freak and he is a junkie, so there's no conflict. |
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I'm not a freak about things being sterilized or freakishly clean. |
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Someone would give him multimillions to play 18 months, three nights a week in Vegas, play for tourists, play your hits, you know, part freak show, part musical revue. |
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The freak show institution allowed circusgoers the pleasures of looking at freaks and being fascinated with them, but they were also protected from feeling guilty about it. |
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Unable to compete in the known categories of news, analysis, commentary, and opinion, the news channel created a freak show as its signature offering. |
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God knows I must have looked a freak with my 30-inch wide culottes covering shoes with two inch high platforms, but that was nothing to the exposure today. |
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It's never good form to freak out your hosts, and I had done so yet again. |
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Do the ironic participants in the electro revival freak you out? |
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I was exposed as a neat freak when I house-sat for my editor. |
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He was the P.T. Barnum of the cyber-circus, perpetually barking and beckoning his customers into the freak show. |
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As bree is meticulously polishing her silver, she dissolves from control freak into grieving widow. |
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Camilla Parker Bowles' younger brother Mark Shand has died in New York after a freak accident. |
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Would you enjoy being a quintuplet in the early 20th century when, as a reproductive anomaly, the simple fact of your existence made your family a freak show. |
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Policy wonk, nerdy control freak, bureaucrat-in-chief, charisma-free bore and junketeer are some of the kinder epithets the whingeing Aussies have applied to the man. |
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Soon, Calvin becomes a control freak, emotionally manipulating his quirky creation into doing his bidding. |
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And Jobs was a control freak who cowed his executives and micromanaged everything down to the plastic covers on the iPads. |
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I make jokes about rape because I'm a control freak and I spin a lot of things that bother me into humor. |
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Plus, Peter Lauria on why Conan's a control freak and Kim Masters on Conan's TBS deal. |
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She tells The Daily Beast about not eating at premieres, her messy house, and playing a control freak. |
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Anna, my sister, would pass out almost instantly, while it would turn my big brother David into a speed freak, whizzing around the house like a mad thing. |
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In other hands, this scenario might have degenerated into a caricature-filled freak show. |
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Five months ago, he was laid up in a hospital bed unable to move after a freak training accident on Lake Karapiro, when he was hit by a water skier. |
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He's the only person in this dump who doesn't treat me like a freak. |
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And in a culture as paranoid as ours, we freak out about them all the time. |
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And watch the freak show when the president proposes comprehensive immigration reform and moves forward on gun control. |
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Also key is his wish to return to the idea of a gallery as a collection of wonders instead of a freak show. |
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I'm beginning to get the feeling that if we had control freak parents we have a tough row to hoe when relating to others and particularly our own children. |
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It was a kind of freak show, with the actor's head on a body larger than his real one, and looking as if he were walking somehow artificially with no clear point. |
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Yates is an intrepid adventurer and long-distance audax freak. |
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There he was, mopping the deck after that freak storm that had just hit, whistling a bawdy melody that he'd heard in a barroom once, when he spotted her. |
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For a self-confessed control freak like Thorpe, preparation is everything. |
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This has not stopped him from becoming a self-confessed reggae freak. |
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A freak straight-line windstorm caused a massive blowdown of trees in the area in 1999, and the profusion of fallen timber raised fears of a catastrophic firestorm. |
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I think I look fine even though I am over weight, have nappy hair, and seem a bit grouchy, as you would if you were a freak having to put up with normal people. |
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A fisherman was pulled to safety by quick acting fellow anglers on the harbour breakwater last night after a freak wave swept him and two others into the sea. |
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The amusing thing here, of course, is that De Niro's character in the film is clearly an obsessive, neurotic control freak who also teaches his cat to use a flush toilet. |
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The amusing thing here, of course, is that his character in the film is clearly an obsessive, neurotic control freak who also teaches his cat to use a flush toilet. |
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Dell has even been smart enough to feature its own Windows 8 tutorials on the Start screen to hand-hold those who might freak out over the changes. |
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And this feeling was borne out when I arrived and saw the crowd of mostly oldsters like myself, flying their freak flags the same as ever, only shinier. |
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In 1876, a freak mine cave-in exposed a valuable body of gold, and the Standard Consolidated Mining Company responded with a large investment in equipment and lumber. |
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How, you ask, did such a heretical freak get a recording contract? |
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That made me even more of an outsider, a freak some people said. |
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Based upon the novel by Harry Harrison, Soylent Green is a little bit detective mystery, a little bit sci-fi freak show, and a little bit horror show. |
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As well as the damage to the roof and cream carpet in the lounge, firemen were also forced to sweep water from the garage, which had been flooded from the freak storm. |
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So anyway, as I'm a bit of a photo freak who likes to chronicle his sad life when I'm feeling down in the dumps, I often look at my Caribbean journals. |
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There was the slow, insidious change from fresh-faced beauty to freak. |
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A DAD of two died in his father's arms after he cut his arm on a glass pane in a freak accident. |
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In other words, they won't freak out as much, and they will make better choices. |
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A penchant, as one character notes, for being a control freak. |
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The final two episodes may reveal the purpose or it may end with a new world order, where freak shows have no place. |
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I think back in season one, she said, 'We've got to do carnival, freak shows,' and she kept sending me books,'' he said. |
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While John admits to being fascinated by the Victorian freak shows of old this is much more contemporary entertainment. |
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They're freak shows and people who agree to go on them deserve everything they get. |
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Siberian husky Grace lost the ability to walk following a freak accident last year while chasing a cat. |
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You need to provide fame-ish photos and music that sounds sufficiently close to famous music that it won't freak people out. |
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On his way to the gibbet, a freak took him in the head to go off with a conceit. |
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Who has time for gay marriage, activist judges, or brain-dead bulimics when you've got a real boogeyman to freak out about? |
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The investigation takes Reid into the netherworld of circus freak shows and leads him to ask the Elephant Man for help to solve the case. |
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A WOMAN hit by a traffic light in a freak accident continues to fight for her life. |
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I was already a full-blown movie freak by the time I was in 8th grade. |
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The corpse of the freak, the child-fucker, the monster, slipped to the floor with a wet smack. |
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White's bizarre life as taxi driver, male model, Jesus freak and teen drug addict feed into his second album. |
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That's because he comes on exactly like Elaine's boss, the visionary eccentric and control freak J Peterman. |
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Sylvia Vavasour of Animal Rights Action Network said these freak accidents should not happen. |
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He's Jake's driver, a superficially upstanding example of militarized Midwestern values who turns out to be a freak beyond all bounds. |
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Hearken to the bleating of newborn two-headed freak candidacy lambs. |
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From what I've been able to ascertain, I'm a bit of a freak among the majority of TSgirls in the fact that I'm not very conservative. |
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After her husband dies in a freak accident, Regal moves to Tel Aviv. |
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I feel a lot of women think you're a freak if you feel like that, and maybe I am strange but I never got that feeling. |
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Really, is it any wonder that fluoride should freak people out? |
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Plastered in make-up and mindlessly laughing away, her clown character performance truly did freak me out. |
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Freak women dyed their hair in bright colors, while one male freak had a mohawk and the other had dreadlocks. |
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Disaster struck in a freak hailstorm on the encamped army, causing over 1,000 English deaths. |
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There is nothing like the suggestion of a cancer risk to freak out a parent, especially one of the hypereducated, ecoconscious ilk. |
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Get your freak on at LA's most hipsterific beach paralleled by the Venice Boardwalk. |
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It was a freak touchdown that put Sonics level after Jack Uren caught a chip kick that came off the crossbar to score under the sticks. |
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The exhibition's combination of didacticism with morbid titillation also harks back to old horror movies and freak shows. |
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You can't be a control freak on a show that's managed very well without you for 25 years. |
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Thunderboomers producing scary winds, freak waves and cloud-to-water lightning aren't fun. |
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The freak accident which killed tanker driver George happened as the truck left docks near his home in Immingham, East Yorks. |
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Others to creep in to the favourite book of crossword addicts and linguaphiles are call centre, control freak, and ladette. |
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A freak accident during basic training left his son crushed beneath the body of an overturned supply truck. |
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Rangers star Marco Negri has suffered a freak SQUASH injury which left him wearing an eye patch. |
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Show me a healthy imager and I'll show you an underproducing, granola-crunching exercise freak wasting way too much time at the gym. |
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Even though I know what happened with my brother was a freak accident, I wish I had made choices that would have led to a different outcome. |
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A freak goal gave Forest the lead when a clearance by keeper John Ruddy bounced off Nathan Tyson and flew in. |
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Presently... college students... use freak to denote any kind of enthusiast. |
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And I may answer with another question. Why is a two-headed calf? And my own answer to this is that it is a freak. |
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It would now take a freak series of results to consign Kirkcaldy to relegation. |
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In the speed freak series actor Idris Elba, 43, takes on challenges in souped-up vehicles. |
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Been influenced by every speed freak hero from Steve McQueen in Bullitt to Grand Theft Auto? |
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What she realized, in short, is she could go with her funk and quirk, be who she was and fly the freak flag high. |
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The presenter also admitted to being a bit of a speed freak, something her new job allowed her to indulge in. |
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The freak accident happened during the Red Sox's 4-2 win over the Oakland Athletics on Friday night. |
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A WOMAN hit by a traffic light in a freak accident continues toi fight for her life. |
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I think it's real unfair, the criticism they are getting because it was a freak accident. |
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It was a freak accident and there was no damage or injury to any party happened. |
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A freak wave hit a Japanese supertanker passing through a strategic Gulf shipping lane, causing damage, a United Arab Emirates port official said on Wednesday. |
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Based on the true story of Aron Ralston, it tells the tale of a thrill-seeking loner who somehow gets trapped in a freak accident by a very large rock. |
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Having already faced a 45ft freak wave, the crew's the Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon was triggered by heavy seas which hit the craft while she was on sea anchor. |
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Radical Axis will both animate and produce the show that chronicles the adventures of a band of freak show performers and second-rate superheroes. |
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After a freak training ground tackle on assistant boss Simon Donnelly, O'Donnell has ended up sporting an aircast boot that has ruled him out for four to six weeks again. |
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In recent seasons they have included smaller turnouts on the often boggy lawn and the loss of some 30 huge trees on festival properties to a freak wall of tornadolike wind. |
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If the idea of a kid who shares genes with you running around somewhere doesn't freak you out, then by all means, sell your baby batter to a sperm bank. |
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Stay focused on the company's mission so that you can continue to take steps in that direction. Whatever you do, don't go down the road of being a control freak! |
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For the Union Carbide Company, the chemical industry, and other businesses, Bhopal is an unfortunate chain of coincidences, a freak accident, a regrettable loss of lives. |
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It is a freak that people talk about when they see it. Not everyone calls it by the right name, and few people know how it gets to be what it is. This freak is hail. |
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The Jaxx's fifth album is an undeniably vivid musical rainbow combining big punchy grooves, sonic ruptures, bass-driven depth charges and feet-firing freak outs. |
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But unless promotors put a stop to freak shows like Tyson and Golota he will slip into the murky depths of a sport that is in real danger of losing its credibility. |
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Hygiene freak Madge, whose MDNA tour arrives in Coimbra City, Portugal, tomorrow has also told organisers only she and her entourage are allowed backstage passes. |
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At worst, he's depicted as a smiling Mussolini in mouse ears, a control freak herding the lemminglike masses through overpriced rides and chintzy tchochke stands. |
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While the two try to sort out their relationship, Bonny's best friend Liz comes to dinner with a control freak named Kell, who lures her to a commune in Scotland. |
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Freak hailstorms will victimize the prairies while oppressive heat waves cook southern Ontario. |
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He once ran for sheriff of Pitkin County, Colorado, on the Freak Power ticket, promising to decriminalize drugs. |
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One of the last times we catered, we were busy packing the last of the chafing dishes in the van and Mr. Freak asked if we would like a tour of the house. |
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Of course, though, this is titled Freak Show, and accordingly there is plenty to marvel at. |
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The Control Freak is an ideal Lensbaby lens for tabletop and macro photography. |
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Freak Show, then, by its very name should be his crowning achievement. |
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Freak shows have been around since Victorian times but in those days many were fake shows. |
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In the news release, Tori and the Gang Vie for the Ultimate Karaoke Crown in the First-Ever Victorious TV Movie, 'Freak the Freak Out,' Premiering Friday, Nov. |
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Freak incidents involving animals topped the list of the most bizarre claims made to insurer Norwich Union in 2005, with food-related prangs in second place. |
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