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And though these words may belong to the big screen, they will haunt us whenever we recall the poignant scenes from the moving film.
It was once known for being a popular haunt of singles but in recent times it has become a sought after resort for families.
The step-family may solve the poverty risks that haunt the single-parent family.
Large excess capacity still exists and pension underfunding continues to haunt firms.
In summer this is a green and lush place, the haunt of meadow pipits and skylarks.
Sooner or later it boomerangs and, like a bad joke, comes back to haunt and ridicule you.
By the 1980s Yellowstone's snowmobile boosterism would come to haunt park managers.
Even the poorest families haunt their neighbors' houses to catch snatches of government newscasts.
The renowned Bow Street Runners were established here but it was also a haunt for criminals.
Naples itself is best left to the Neapolitans, to the stray dogs that haunt its blighted squares and to the pent-up wrath of Vesuvius.
All manner of latent exotic infections might be coming back to haunt him, but all the test results were negative.
While sorting through old photographs at my mother's house one Christmas, I came across a photograph that was to haunt me for years.
This remote and arid steppe, across which Ghengis Khan marched his vast army, was once the haunt of nomadic farmers.
Traffic lights were also put into operation during that period and they helped to slow down the speeders that usually haunt Teeling Street.
Unlike swimming lessons or spelling bees, the role of music lessons in our lives seems to haunt us for years afterwards.
There was some kind of superstition that the souls of the dead would come back to haunt the vilifiers.
There's something wrong with the dusty old ranch house, though, as strange sounds and spooky visions begin to haunt the crooks.
When a person approaches the haunt of fern-owls in an evening, they continue flying round the head of the obtruder.
Hatters old boy Kevin Cooper came back to haunt Stockport as Wimbledon ran out 2-1 winners at Edgeley Park.
Sometimes Phyconos would wonder if the spirits of the plague victims still haunt the town in which the vampires lived.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The position taken up by the sportsmen is called the cama, as well as the haunt of the game.
The virtues and capacities of these my comrades will always haunt my imagination.
Inaccuracy and tactlessness, however, seemed to haunt Mr Froude like evil spirits.
They haunt not only Carmel and Lebanon, but many portions of the coast tract.
This giant is believed to have had his haunt at Hartlepool, on the coast of Durham.
Near thirty miles from the village of Clarksburg is the small hamlet of Weston, then a notorious haunt for rebels.
Terrors and ghosts of unlaid accountants haunt the houses of their children from generation to generation.
Here and there one which will haunt the onlooker through the rest of his days.
No wonder then that the celebrated outlaw, Peter Retief, had chosen it for his haunt and the harborage of his ill-gotten stock.
Attracted by the effluvia from the dead meat, the bluebottles haunt my laboratory, the windows of which are always open.
Not flippantly, but reverently, leave your misdeeds in a limbo where they may not rise to haunt you.
But the voice continued to haunt him persistently, besiegingly, despotically.
She sit tight as wax, because she think they haunt her if she don't and I too by and by when I dead.
There were the flashily dressed crooks, whose work was the haunt of sidewalk, and trains, and the surface cars.
Erymanthus, a mountain in Arcadia that was the haunt of the boar killed by Hercules.
Since his day it has served, as it served before, for the haunt of outlawed men.
His white spirit is still said to haunt Fuji-yama when the moon shines brightly.
Its haunt was a hill beneath a plane tree near the river Amymone, in the marshes of Lerna by Argos.
Why, do you remember that there stir, sir, about the ghost that was said to haunt oxlip Dell?
The trophied arches, storeyed halls invade And haunt their slumbers in the pompous shade.
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