| The rocks and soil continued to shift until they had achieved an obscurely manlike semblance. |
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| It is manlike and has a body covered with hair, a hairless face and hands, large jaws and an eyebrow ridge. |
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| But, Freeman has not given up on eventually finding a Bigfoot, if only to vindicate that he had truly seen the manlike monster. |
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| In a village deep in the jungles of central Peru, and nowhere else, grows an orchid whose flesh is more manlike than most. |
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| She reached up and allowed her dress to fall from her body immodestly to reveal a form at once that of a woman and a hideous manlike fish. |
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| Do mysterious and presumably endangered manlike creatures inhabit swamplands of the southern United States? |
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| Why are manlike monsters a persistent part of myth and legend? |
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| This vision of manlike monsters wreaking havoc on the human race is an age-old nightmare that has been enshrined in literature ever since Homer. |
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| A man and his daughter were riding on a motorbike on a rural road, when a hairy manlike creature ran out of the woods, and stood about 75 feet in front of them. |
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| Animals were thought to be manlike, to have souls, or to be equipped with magical powers. |
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| Famed Kenya-born Anthropologist Louis Leakey has evidence that a manlike creature roamed over eastern Africa concurrently with apes 20 million years ago. |
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| The only exception is the horrendous caricature that is La Castafiore, a large manlike opera singer almost as crude as any of Herg? numerous ethnic stereotypes. |
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