Their 25-year marriage suffers when James is seduced by his wife's man-eating young friend, a photographer. |
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She stars as a man-eating singleton who finally meets the guy who sets her heart aflutter, so she takes a weekend road trip to track him down. |
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Just when her interest in Mark begins to emerge, he hooks up with the man-eating lawyer who is determined to marry him. |
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The short film is a funny spoof substituting killer bread for man-eating zombies. |
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A village in the north of India has been plagued by a man-eating Bengal tiger. |
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For the good folk of Fly Creek, the Devil has appeared in the shape of man-eating earthworms. |
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She managed to steal most of the honors, turning in a cracking performance as the man-eating Dorien. |
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You've got flesh-eating, man-eating dinosaurs basically interacting with children. |
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A disturbed little boy wanders out into the woods and finds a family of man-eating troglodytes trapped in a pit. |
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Our pond is short on man-eating sharks, but I can set bear traps on the bottom. |
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And if you can work in man-eating hippopotami, sexy vampires, or a robot that shoots lasers out of its eyes, all the better. |
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Her latest role is a small but powerful one, and does plenty to erase any memories of her cosmo-swilling, man-eating alter-ego. |
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In the The Odyssey, he describes the Cyclops as a band of giant, one-eyed, man-eating shepherds. |
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The Mexican government hires two handymen to battle huge man-eating worms plaguing an oil field. |
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There are no poisonous snakes or man-eating animals on it, and it is free of the environmentally-caused diseases that plague tropical lands. |
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Some people have a hard time relating to sharks because of their reputation as man-eating monsters. |
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I observe three committed young men strangling their instruments as if wrestling with man-eating anacondas. |
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They may soon be looking for some sporting-types to cull their booming population of man-eating crocodiles. |
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I wonder how he would explain the proliferation today of man-eating rats. |
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They should not just be harvesting the man-eating crocodiles without sensitizing communities on their potential to contribute positively to tourism. |
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I guess I'd like my man-eating python a bit earlier in the episode. |
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Her truly loud, tarty, and man-eating Lady Capulet was developing nicely. |
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As the man-eating Diane, she displays impeccable comic timing. |
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I know some of you probably felt that I must've fallen victim to a man-eating pothole or maybe even to a hundred wicked, bad-minded activists, but that's just not so! |
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And finally from the wheat fields of Punjab, meet the brave farmer's wife who succeeded in triumphing over a man-eating tiger thanks to her sharp mind. |
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The lion's proclivity for man-eating has been systematically examined. |
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Paradoxically, this expert tracker, who was never attacked during his many forays into the forest, was almost killed by a man-eating leopard in a Chattarpur guesthouse. |
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Weird algae bloomed in the seas, and strange warm-water beasts, such as Portuguese men-of-war and man-eating sharks, were said to be circling our shores. |
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The marauding, man-eating Titans are mutated, androgynous beasts that have no need to feed but love to kill. |
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It's not like I'm asking for man-eating elephants. |
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Next would come the locusts and the man-eating toads! |
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Yes, the capricious, man-eating screen siren has, quite literally, gotten thee to a nunnery. |
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He was also given a crash course in catching deadly Egyptian cobras and how to avoid man-eating wild lions and hyenas. |
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I can still tie a reef knot and even stalk a man-eating lion, crucial around our way. |
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Lurking in river or sea, the man-eating saltwater crocodile waits with beady eyes for its unsuspecting prey. |
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The comedy star brought a rogue's gallery of characters to the small screen from Clarence Honky Tonk to skinhead Bovver Boy and man-eating glamour puss Mandy. |
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In his short fiction Man-Eating Cats, he describes an adulterous affair not in terms of mere love but as total and complete empathy. |
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Man-eating saltwater crocodiles lurk in nearby estuaries along with the deadly box jellyfish, the most poisonous creature on earth. |
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