Of interest I also like to stretch the subgenre of zombies to cover films containing characters that are reanimated corpses. |
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His solution was a sequel that would see the monster reanimated by an evil scientist. |
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Before we can even be in a position to make such a choice the democratic model of self-defense will have to be reanimated. |
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He seats his guests in the living room, while the meeting gets reanimated. |
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Around 1945 he reanimated this medium's themes and technique by combining it with other graphic techniques. |
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With investors also poring in, the surge of interest has reanimated Athens' resident Chinese community. |
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It did not pain me instead it revived, reanimated and retrieved me. |
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Enhanced by the building of an oratory, these paths of pilgrimage, thus reanimated, will enable Europe to remember the faithfulness to its roots. |
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They are zombies, butchered by overwork, and reanimated by the workshop staff, I bet, who are probably themselves controlled by some Terrible Black Magic Force! |
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It's no accident that it takes its structure from a film whose director was brought in to direct a single sequence in which a dead man is reanimated. |
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Never underestimate the metaphorical power of reanimated corpses. |
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Death and its hideous aftermath can come at the hands and blackened teeth of reanimated corpses or the deranged, power hungry gun muzzle of a fellow survivor. |
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First, these characters are not placid creatures risen by voodoo for slave labour but the dead, reanimated by a virus, whose single instinct is to eat human flesh. |
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Ports, harbours and dockyards reanimated the scams of Pepys's day. |
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Anyway, in the first keynote political speech of the year, she's reanimated the old bogeyman argument that earth's oil supply is about to run out. |
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The performative shows in the square and, to a certain extend, the square itself are resurrected and reanimated through the installation. |
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Sebastian Coe has been especially reanimated for the occasion and his side parting has been measured and angled precisely to meet IOC hairstyle guidelines. |
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The other 900 are reanimated beings used for defense and heavy, undesirable tasks. |
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Childbirth for Ms di Giovanni reanimated many of the fears she thought she had safely put away. |
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Frankenstein's creature does not have AI because he is fashioned of human parts reanimated by a bolt of lightning. |
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Anyone bitten by a zombie dies and is reanimated as one of them. |
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Its ultimate source is vox populi, which means that it must be constantly reinforced and reanimated through the use that is made of it. |
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Due to the varied use, this urban environment has been reanimated in its traditional context and the effects have radiated across the entire city of Frankfurt. |
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The protagonist, a ranger named Talion, is killed in the prologue, but his corpse is reanimated by an angry spirit named Celebrimbor. |
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My creativity has since been reanimated along with my passion. |
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Their relationship reanimated Melville's creative energies. |
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He believes not only in rebirth but also in a special doctrine of reanimation according to which it is possible for one person's soul to be reanimated in the dead bodies of others. |
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With a ten-year interval they skilfully reanimated punk music twice. |
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Jack is reanimated within minutes of his death. |
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I hope that the example of MVK holding will inspire the owners of other companies and that the idea of charity projects in Russia will be reanimated. |
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Much of contemporary photography and video seems haunted by the past, by the history of art, by apparitions that are reanimated in recording technologies, live performance and the virtual world. |
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Jeff Deeler studies the reduced mental activity of the freshly reanimated body, and detects signs of violent tendencies, as well as a constant desire to work. |
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The own wish was to be first reanimated and nourished in their faith. |
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