Obsessively monitoring lines and wrinkles, swollen ankles, and grey hairs, they are haunted by feelings of self-hatred and inadequacy. |
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It just haunted me that people could get to a place where bombing clinics or shooting abortionists is seen as anything other than an atrocity. |
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The image of him on his deathbed, mouth partly open, half-lidded eyes staring up at me, haunted my sleeping and waking dreams. |
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This aspect of being an ace haunted him increasingly as his number of kills rose. |
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Lancaster University is offering a week-long course in visiting and investigating haunted houses. |
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I've always wanted to write a haunted house novel, and I've wanted to delve more deeply into the Afro-Caribbean magic systems. |
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Then again, children are, in many ways, tougher than adults, and it may haunt them less than it has haunted me. |
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As I tooled around on city streets, I was permanently haunted by the thought that someone in an SUV would mistake me for a speed bump. |
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That was probably why he was often haunted by spells of melancholia and dark thoughts and often sought refuge in books. |
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She isn't locked into the past either, where she's haunted by ghosts of ex-lovers who did her wrong. |
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It's been a week and he still regards me with that disconcertingly haunted stare. |
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A ghost tour, relished especially by the kids will take you to the haunted St. Philip Street. |
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It begins in a cab, with Campbell playing the haunted driver spotting a woman on the street who, after a long deliberation, hops in. |
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They've all done things that are repulsive and disgusting, and each one is probably haunted by that. |
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Portrayals in modern books, films, games, and haunted attractions, are quite different from both voodoo zombies and those of folklore. |
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Oh, and on the haunted house ride you can now shoot the spooks with ray guns. |
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When we got there, we realised that the haunted house was a literal house in a residential neighborhood. |
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This question has haunted me day and night since I first moved to Calgary three years ago. |
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It also offered a change of scene from familiar places that were perhaps haunted by the memory of his wife. |
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Instead I'll be haunted by guilt and a scuzzy feeling every single day I work. |
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Everything slowly began to drift away but this time, instead of the nightmares the mysterious stranger that haunted my dreams greeted me. |
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Realizing the implications of what he is doing, he stops abruptly, and a haunted, thousand-yard stare crosses his face. |
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But meanwhile the nightmare that had haunted them for the past three years had come true. |
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Once you've finished this wonderful book you're haunted by the melancholy tone of this solitary, meditative figure. |
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The man, beneath his coarse and bluff exterior, is haunted by a sense of his own inadequacy. |
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It was the one that always haunted his inner eye, beclouding his mind and paralyzing his fingers. |
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He haunted her mind and terrorized her dreams, weakening her and draining her of her strength. |
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Both have lovely, warm mezzo voices and Mijanovic captured Radamisto's haunted intensity from the start. |
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The price we pay is to be haunted by the demons of our cowardice and benightedness. |
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But the novel is also haunted by a mysterious evacuation of the middle ranks. |
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Our landlady claims the place is haunted by a young girl who was a chambermaid at the big house. |
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He is an outwardly jaunty, bird-like figure haunted by the loss of his wife, Jessie. |
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As she leaves, I hear the door shutting behind her, and I am left once more with a silence haunted by my own failure. |
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Yes, like the turtle dove she had fled, though very reluctantly and was now haunted by a seductive image. |
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Her body twisted and turned as nightmares filled her head and haunted her rest. |
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Tense, haunted and melancholy, the composer's dark vision was only relieved by a mordant strain of humour. |
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The rain that had haunted St Lucia for nearly two weeks was finally over so it was all clear to wear slippers instead of sneakers or boots. |
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From this haunted ridge the road curves down to Tiquina, where the lake narrows to a strait less than a kilometer wide. |
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As the eldest student, she bravely stayed in the haunted dormitory and successfully exorcised the evil spirit. |
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It is nevertheless haunted by the spirits of some of the finest English poets, writers and artists. |
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With newfound determination, he haunted the sets of big studio productions, filling up notebook after notebook on the nuances of moviemaking. |
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War has brutalized our families in the same way it haunted and destroyed our homes and streets. |
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It's silence in remembrance of a talented, haunted man, but he deserves a eulogy, and his guitar speaks better than anyone ever could. |
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The castle itself was haunted, and not just be family ghosts like the Manor, but by terrifying blood drenched spectres, ghouls and a poltergeist. |
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The Observer is on the lookout for ghostly goings-on in local haunted houses and tales of the spine-tingling supernatural. |
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But Pierre is haunted by a vision in his dreams of a strange, dark-haired peasant woman who attracts him in unexplainable ways. |
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Surrogates for the human, the objects are haunted by the vitality of a former presence. |
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He was born disabled and voiceless with a gaze permanently haunted by a look of terror. |
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The bigger kids said it was haunted so it was obviously too much of a temptation for any 10 year old not to take a quick peep through the window. |
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The house is reputedly haunted by a ghost, after a woman preparing to elope with her lover fell from her horse on the road near the house. |
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The landlord claims the pub, which dates back to 1706, is haunted by two ghosts. |
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The deadly force started knocking people off after the liner smashed into another vessel, apparently haunted by nasty ghosts. |
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This was a place of horror and hysteria, supposedly haunted by ghosts and witches. |
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Establishing that the terrain is haunted with ghosts from the past is an effective strategy for the eventual release of the spirits. |
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Philip Franks's production is set on a deserted seaside pier haunted by the ghosts of circus clowns. |
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A section of the palatial building where the family lives is believed to be haunted by a ghost. |
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Urban legend has it that the Paramount is haunted by the ghost of a projectionist! |
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He also haunted the dark zones of film theatres at night to watch operators at their job. |
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The map indicates the places most densely haunted by thieves in Shanghai in an effort to help people prevent thefts. |
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She hadn't gotten much sleep last night, and when she had found some, yellow eyes and tailed people haunted her dreams. |
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His gloomy presence haunted her mind once more and she shut her eyes, trying to shut the memories of him away. |
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The town coroner, Horace is a nervous, businesslike man who is haunted by the people who died in his medical care during the war. |
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One offhand comment he made haunted me for years, how art history since had been based on a misinterpretation of Cezanne. |
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Here Amabelle finds a sort of happiness, still haunted by her parents' death, but comforted by her bond with Sebastien. |
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Loren is haunted by the daughter she gave up, who has since grown up to become a famous artist. |
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Ever since, the legacy of Helen has haunted Western civilisation, and especially that half of it made up of women. |
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The Kansas program continues to be haunted by the collective legacy of Raef LaFrentz, Paul Pierce and Jacque Vaughn. |
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This is the fiction of dark haunted landscapes and twisted unfulfilled love. |
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When they entered the sacred, haunted place, Takeshi walked at a slower pace, showing respect for those who were buried there. |
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Let's meet our panel as we get into our discussion of the paranormal and the possibility of ghosts and haunted houses. |
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That advantage for their American competitor has haunted the Europeans for a long time. |
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No longer is it the lonely haunted place with alleys and dark doorways ready to hide the criminal and the sleuth. |
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It was just a run-down house that should be closed off, not some haunted looking mansion where normally nobody would step foot in. |
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A photograph with an orb is usually one that is taken in an allegedly haunted place. |
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Are you brave enough to spend Halloween night in one of the most haunted places in downstate Illinois? |
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Glamis was reputed to be the most haunted place in Britain, and Elizabeth has heard strange noises ever since she was a child. |
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As the eldest and smartest student, she bravely stayed in the haunted room in the dormitory and successfully exorcised the evil spirit. |
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The idea invites daredevils to raise sponsorship and spend half an hour on their own in the castle's most haunted room. |
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Save for a few healing scrapes and bruising, only the haunted look in his green eyes shows signs of his ordeal. |
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I already knew what he would ask next, so when he shut his eyes briefly, and asked, I knew exactly what to sign back to his haunted gaze. |
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She and Jonathan share a sexless love that's disturbed when Clare decides she wants sweet, haunted Bobby to be the father of her child. |
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In stomach-turning detail, he recalled some of the gruesome images that have haunted him for the past six years. |
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They go deeper and deeper underground, with cave-ins making rescue impossible, completing the classical haunted house structure. |
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I was sure that the Graymen had not built it, and was haunted by the thought that at one time, normal people had dwelt here peacefully. |
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He stated in a haunted, whispered voice and Ikeda nearly apologized for bringing it up, but his overweening pride would not allow it. |
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Indeed, the visitors looked anything but a side haunted by a hoodoo as they set about their task with relish. |
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Will's face was a picture of incredulous disbelief haunted by a suspicion that some of it could be true. |
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I am still haunted my the look of horror on my beloved's face as I chundered booze and party snacks over her billowing cleavage. |
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The couple contacted Woolwich psychic and paranormal investigator Gary Stock to find out if the house was haunted. |
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That same, haunted, hunted look combined with a glee at what he has managed to get away with so far? |
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A pastiche of autobiography and post-modern plot twists, it was haunted by an off-putting tone of smug precociousness. |
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He uses chiaroscuro to singular effect, notably in his haunted nightscapes and cloudscapes. |
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But Americans in 1963 were in the midst of a Cold War, still haunted by the specters of Cuba and Berlin and Korea. |
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But the phantoms of the evil ones haunted this particular hallway on Floor 13, making it an abandoned site. |
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Lanser Hall was one of the oldest dorms and laboratories on campus and hadn't been used due to the rumor of a phantom that haunted them. |
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Then there are actors who are haunted by what they perceive as the trivial and inconsequential nature of their work. |
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As a result, paranormal researchers have been looking for infrasound in haunted locations since. |
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Gone is the image of haunted faces, enslaved to drug-addiction and the many vices concomitant with this curse. |
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Two years after the mysterious disappearance of her elder sister, a Fleetwood fish filleter is haunted by the need to know what happened. |
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But this restoration of the traditional way of life is haunted by a pervasive sense of historical finitude. |
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The cinema is characterised by an illusory sensory plenitude and yet haunted by the absence of those very objects which are there to be seen. |
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His features were pale and gaunt, a fixed, haunted expression upon his face. |
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But those who do believe in the ghosts agree that the theater is not haunted by a poltergeist or mean spirit. |
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Now his estranged son has filmed a portrait of the great architect, his buildings and his haunted life. |
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It was also from Ruisdael that 18 th-century Britain inherited its love of gothic ruins and haunted follies. |
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Isolated and ruined, it sits on 1000 acres of windswept, forbidding land, and is the quintessential haunted house. |
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Over the next decade, the crass stupidity of the words must have haunted them. |
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For several weeks, Clarkson haunted Bristol waterfront pubs to see how officers recruited their crews. |
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A toad croaked in the distance breaking the eerie silence that haunted the halls of trees and earth. |
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Believing the house to be haunted and cursed the remainder of the family moved. |
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She wanted to believe it was simply one of their housemates playing a practical joke, a haunted house trick. |
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Sara's blue eyes darkened as she watched his expression become somewhat haunted. |
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He prevails upon a fey young Australian girl, haunted by ghosts of the past, to drive him across the outback so he can claim the car. |
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With her dark, deep-set eyes and initially rigid posture, she suggests a woman haunted by memory. |
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This Tremolo offshoot's good-time electronica sounds like a Nintendo system haunted by fairies and satyrs. |
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They may also be haunted by the fear that someone else will be thinking along similar lines and may beat them to the punch. |
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So it's especially frustrating when your mysteriously marked-down new digs turn out to be haunted by vengeful spirits. |
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It's an elegiac and lyrical single-act play that is haunted by the death of a teenage girl, Roslyn, whom we never meet. |
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During the week, youngsters tried their hand at pumpkin carving and visited a haunted house grotto. |
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Most of the album is considerably less warped, but a chilly, haunted ambience settles over the whole recording like a fine dust. |
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The best way I can think of to draw the kids back is to turn your domicile into a haunted house. |
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His troubled spirit was said to have haunted a certain home, and the bottle apparently was an attempt by a priest to exorcise the spirit. |
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The retired priest is one of a team of 12 exorcists in the diocese called out to deal with haunted buildings and occult disturbances. |
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The site has loads of ghost stories, haunted places that you can visit and ghostly photos. |
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He read technical journals about film and haunted the theaters and film production companies. |
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Goodies for trick-or-treating, hay rides, movie, haunted bus ride. |
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For the last two days, the images of all those children have haunted me. |
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The hill's lower slopes swell gradually to a gently rounded summit plateau, a bare, wind-scoured place that is haunted by the melancholic cry of the golden plover. |
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He had a haunted look in his eyes like that of a mental hospital escapee. |
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Rumors that the young girl was buried alongside the mobster have haunted the Vatican for the last decade. |
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She was losing weight as well, her face taking on a thin, haunted look. |
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During the commercial, they showed ghosts and ghouls jump out of cornfields and scare the children that are being pulled around the haunted site by a tractor. |
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She is haunted by her former life and by the mother who abandoned her. |
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Constantly haunted by images of hellhounds, loneliness, and an unreasonable wanderlust, Johnson lived hand to mouth, playing at plantations, house parties and street corners. |
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The two unlikely and show-stealing turns come in Kris Kristofferson's haunted enactor of justice, and Keira Knightley's burned out piece of emotionally orphaned wreckage. |
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But his menacing character is haunted and feral, a trapped animal hemmed in by a dreary, claustrophobic life. |
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Among the items the young people will observe when they go along to the convent hall will be a haunted graveyard, a wax museum, a freaky wedding and Frankenstein's lab. |
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I even remember almost wetting myself once because I wouldn't use the school toilets after I'd heard the tale about the old care-taker who haunted the place. |
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Millwall continue to be haunted by their troubled past and face making their European debut against Ferencvaros tomorrow in front of banks of empty seats at the New Den. |
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This show conveyed the haunted profligacy of the artist and his work. |
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There was agitation for reform and spies haunted the streets. |
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When Ann gets home, she's ashamed, haunted by her moment of kleptomania. |
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It's basically a pub crawl that also visits the haunted house. |
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The island is strictly off-limits to tourists, not because it is haunted, but because it is private property. |
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Yet, in the end, it becomes haunted by the unwelcome presence of heavy-handedness, making it seem more like a busy domestic melodrama than a truly unnerving chiller. |
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Despite his efforts to live in the present, he seemed haunted by the specter of his father. |
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The image of that mine, frozen on the screen, haunted his thoughts. |
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When his friend offers a palatial haunted house close to his workplace totally free of cost to stay, he clinches the offer without a second thought. |
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Throughout, they demonstrate a sophisticated appreciation for an artistic quest that was haunted by dread, persecution, and loss. |
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Dwayne Betts entered prison at 16, haunted by a crime for which he received an 8-year sentence. |
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The words are also haunted by Dickens's fear of a reprise of a violent social revolution akin to that experienced in France in the last decade of the eighteenth century. |
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Or go to Mougins and get a local realtor to tell you stories of Edith Piaf's haunted house. |
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He got a job as a cook in a local hotel, which was reportedly haunted, and began tentatively to put down roots. |
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Fairly or not, Quayle morphed into a parody that haunted Bush for four years. |
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Cheever sells cars, washes dishes, works in a bookstore, guards perfume and even acts in a haunted house in his efforts to retain gainful employment. |
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We, like his various conquests, were seduced by his facade of invincibility and haunted past. |
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He's always been a cryptic songwriter, fond of oblique references and catchy off-the-wall phrasings, but here his metaphors and jests are haunted with regret and suspicion. |
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At this point, you have come to believe that you have a haunted house with bumps, rappings, ghostly footsteps and even apparitions that roam the hallways. |
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For Lacan, the ego is not the central agency of the personality but a false self haunted by the unconscious and conceptualized around linguistic signs. |
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Succo is rivetingly well played by Stefano Cassetti, whose piercing, haunted eyes help make this something superior to the run-of-the-mill psycho-on-the-run tale. |
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After the battle of Edgehill in 1642, for instance, the battle site was said to be haunted by the Royalist army, led by their deceased standard-bearer. |
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The Lotus and the Storm turns out to be a grand, haunted melodrama with elements of camp, delivered in fragmentary reveries. |
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These questions have haunted the posthumous reputation of Apache warrior Geronimo. |
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It is reputed to be haunted, and many Collinsport locals look upon the house and its denizens with a mix of suspicion and fear. |
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The mood in their haunted honky-tonk runs from lugubrious laments to boisterous boogies, drawing in touches of ragtime, country, blues and cabaret. |
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I had haunted its dingy subterranean corridors myself in my youth. |
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Even though the police and my family and friends believed me, that one voice of doubt is the one that haunted me most. |
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The authors of classics like Haunted Heartland have returned with a brand new collection of ghost stories and haunted tales from all across the country. |
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She threw my make-believe corpse into a real open grave while I haunted. |
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The trio haunted east coast flea markets, sourcing knickknacks that would adorn the lobby and guest rooms. |
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We were staying in this cool, rickety, haunted hotel on Lake Michigan and just had an amazing time. |
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However, haunted not only by his Manichean past but, soon, by Pelagian boasts of human moral competence, Augustine was never able to shake his anxieties about freedom. |
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The platinum blonde uber-model Nadja's eyes haunted me, and eventually I succumbed to the charms of Bazaar, and believe me those charms are considerable. |
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Both are rumoured to be haunted, and as the common gets bleaker throughout the autumn and the lawns frost over nearer Christmas, it is easy to imagine the rumours are true. |
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Among the items the young people will observe when they go along to the convent hall will be a haunted graveyard, wax museum, a freaky wedding and Frankenstein's lab. |
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There is a certain uncanny fascination about haunted houses, but it is one of which it may emphatically be said that distance lends enchantment to the view. |
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He looked both hunted and even haunted, as you look at those photographs, the images of him being examined by physicians to determine his state of health. |
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All my years in Key West, about 20 fishing years there, I was haunted by Neil Young. |
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Attacked and then haunted by an unbalanced loner, the doctor sets out on her solo trail of the killer, alienating herself from both the doubting police and her colleagues. |
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Ms Murphy is still haunted by the memory of how Hindawi tried to send her to her death by packing her hand luggage with Semtex plastic explosives. |
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Soon, the desperados ' concerns of how and when to split the gold pale in comparison to the dire need to simply survive the strange inhabitants of this haunted mansion. |
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Their misdeeds, if that's what they really were, haunted some to their graves and continue to bedevil the still living who are never allowed to forget them. |
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The contemporary art world is, metaphorically speaking, haunted. |
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Perhaps it had been a servants' entrance in sunnier times, but no one could remember when Badenoch had ever been anything but a terrible, haunted place. |
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I found myself haunted by the beauty of these songs and the crystalline balance of Scholl's counter-tenor with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra's understated accompaniments. |
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In this book, a crime and its city, haunted by the long finger of history, are too. |
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Our most haunted streets echo nightly to the sound of many ghost tours. |
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Taylor Kitsch's haunted by Tim Riggins, Friday Night Lights' brooding and long-haired hunk. |
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Healy's midlife interest in pet ownership, we conclude, is an attempt to resolve his childhood grief, and hence to confront the demons that have haunted him ever since. |
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The palace at Versailles was for Louis a haunted house in which spectres of his great-grandfather mingled with the memories and traces of his lost loved ones. |
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When I was 13, my family moved to a house on the main line that was supposedly haunted. |
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These icons haunted my fitful rest, tantalizing and tormenting as I waited in vain for the Sirenes. |
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The mother had told him a long story about the children being bewitched and the house haunted, blaming a neighbour for laying a curse upon her children. |
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For a week I haunted the byways of the vineyard searching for the shark-hiding place. |
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The result is a portrait haunted by longing and unfulfilled desire. |
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In my younger days I was haunted by the ghosts of piglets, and the memory of those phantom piglets snuffling at my feet remains a source of trauma for me even today. |
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The scenes he saw then haunted him for the rest of his life. |
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Heads turned as I sped headlong towards the front doors, and I attempted not to make eye contact with any of the unsavoury characters who haunted the shopping centre. |
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This pattern of behavior has haunted human societies since Paleolithic times. |
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It strikes me that medical research is haunted by the memory of penicillin, and the other antibiotics that immediately followed. |
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In the nearly four months since then, her parents have only grown more haunted by the specter of her abductor. |
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After sending a staffer to a haunted house and amassing more than 4.5 million views on YouTube, she decided to do it again. |
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Drenched with talent, but haunted by the black dog demons of severe depression, DFW took his own life this year. |
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Day and night, the man haunted the caves with his screams, cutting himself with stones until he bled. |
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Like so much of modern Cambodia, these individuals appear to be haunted by their past. |
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The area is said to be haunted by various ghosts and is a popular stop for ghost tourists. |
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The failure of the military campaigns in Vietnam and Japan also haunted him. |
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Nonetheless, in the dark and privy stillness of our minds there are few of us who are not still haunted by worrisome doubts. |
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The old mansion was reputedly haunted, but few were willing to go and investigate. |
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One of the conspirators, James Ashton, is said to have confessed to the murders on his deathbed after being haunted by the dead couple. |
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The River Goyt is reputedly haunted by the ghost of a girl whose Royalist lover drowned in the river. |
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He also recounted that people in the region considered Widecombe to be haunted, and that the Great Thunderstorm of 1638 was blamed. |
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He is a lecturer in Parapsychology at Liverpool Hope University College and visiting haunted houses is part of his job. |
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This reflects a popular British belief that the dead haunted their lovers if they took up with a new love without some formal release. |
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The fishing village of Al Jazirah Al Hamra in United Arab Emirates is said to be haunted by multiple jinn. |
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English folklore is particularly notable for its numerous haunted locations. |
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Terry is still haunted by the memory of flushing out a German pillbox. |
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There was also said to be a witch, who haunted the place and gave people bad advice. |
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Among his other works is The Grey Room, the plot of which is centered on a haunted room in an English manor house. |
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He's haunted, she thought. And from the look of things, this is one ghost that even our little Scooby Gang might have trouble getting rid of. |
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And, if you time it right, you can catch a moonlit haunted hayride complete with tales of the headless horseman. |
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Similarly, Lucy continues to be haunted by Dracula's spectrality to the extent that she is incapable of knowing the thing that haunts her. |
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Unemboldened by alcohol, we were less willing than before to visit the haunted house. |
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Seckford Hall, with its allegedly haunted room and secret passageway provided inspiration for her later writing. |
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The volume is haunted by the death of the vates Orpheus, who failed to revive Eurydice from death and was then torn apart by maenads. |
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Abortion is the nurse so haunted by the gruesome imams of the abortuary that she is driven to drink to erase them from her mind. |
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We are haunted by zombies because we experience embodiment as a drag against the internet-induced fantasy of incorporeality. |
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Though playfully energetic, little Hannah has been haunted by tuberous sclerosis complex since she was diagnosed at just 8 months old. |
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A recurrent theme in the first two volumes of her text is that they lived in a house haunted by an afreet, a demon. |
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Llandudno Junction Cineworld, Odeon Wrexham FOOTLOOSE A city boy brings dance back to a town haunted by tragedy. |
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There is a legend that the Cuillins are haunted by the ghost of an outlaw called MacRaing. |
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Just as Scottie has a haunted quality, Kaufman's Joel Barish is bedogged by the past as well. |
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Henry didn't doubt the little boys and girls knew that this place was haunted, just like all the growed-ups did. |
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Despite his championship, Louis was haunted by the earlier defeat to Schmeling. |
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According to local legend, a ghost has haunted the mansion for two hundred years. |
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He was no better than the smug marrieds who haunted Central Park, guzzling boydick then bringing hepatitis home to their wives. |
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Built in 1707, the now ruined stone building of Windhouse is claimed as the most haunted house in Shetland. |
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In 2013, Nottingham was named the most haunted city in England, reflecting its historical past. |
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The house has become well known as one of the supposedly most haunted places on the island. |
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Located in the hamlet of Knighton, near Newchurch, it is reported to be one of the most haunted locations on the Isle of Wight. |
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I'm haunted by visions of lurching towards pretty young things, their faces creased in a cocktail of shock and disdain, during the smoochy numbers at discos. |
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Yet even though the relationship between him and his father constitutes the novel's central conflict, Trevor is not exclusively haunted by a pater familias. |
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The Messengers isn't classic horror fare but, as far as haunted house movies go, it's an efficient little frightener with plenty of unsettling moments. |
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But first comes Schoenberg's Erwartung and Iris, a shimmering, haunted modern classic by one of Denmark's greatest living symphonists, Per Norgard. |
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Haunted Hotel Ball combines elements of a VIP nightclubbing experience, with the frightfulness of a haunted house, and the exclusivity of a high-end gala. |
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The attic is haunted by a ghostly apparition of a deceased young girl. |
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I like the haunted house sound in the intro, it has a good catchy chorus. |
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Yet surely a pile of stewed tea leaves, a haunted look, plus a smouldering joss stick, couldn't and wouldn't unravel the mysteries of the universe. |
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He flapped his hand in a go-away gesture and started toward the koalas, but not before I saw a haunted look in his eyes. Did he still care for Kate? |
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In the judgement of Guido Almansi, sexuality in the sonnets in Roman dialect is haunted by blennorrhea and eurotophobia, and is thus a wholly negative thing. |
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Who might not, by a very easy flight of fancy, have believed that everything about him took this haunted tone, and that he lived on haunted ground? |
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Everyone believed that the ghost of an old lady haunted the crypt. |
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Lisette can't wait to create a haunted house on Halloween night. |
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He was however noted by Cambridge diarist Abraham de la Pryme as having rebuked students who were frightening local residents by claiming that a house was haunted. |
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Popular legends about the Underground being haunted persist to this day. |
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If he still haunted the territory and continued his crimes there, he was proclaimed in a public assembly and after this anyone might lawfully kill him. |
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This cemetery with a haunted playground is a casket full of nope. |
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It is said that the area is haunted by the ghost of the White Lady. |
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His entrusting of his finances to former manager Mike Jacobs haunted him. |
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Being haunted by history and being haunted by your own past. |
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Dreams about past-life experiences have haunted me for most of my life. |
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The writers Plautus and Lucian also wrote stories about haunted houses. |
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Popularised in such films as the 1984 comedy Ghostbusters, ghost hunting became a hobby for many who formed ghost hunting societies to explore reportedly haunted places. |
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The other member, by whose felt but unseized identity he had been haunted, was the unconsciously insolent form of guaranteed happiness he had just been engaged with. |
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He is likely to be haunted for the rest of his career for that single loss of control and judgment, but he is not the first to display an on-court temper tantrum. |
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And the tortured look on his face as someone mucked up the starters matched to a tee Brando's haunted fizzog at the end of that Francis Ford Coppola Vietnam classic. |
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