The scorpion holds an infamous place in Greek mythology as the slayer of Orion. |
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The rogue doctor, the Hippocratic saviour turned hypocritic slayer, is a mercifully rare medical phenomenon in this country. |
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The rock star slash vampire slayer in the story was actually an idea for another book. |
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Finally, there is an encounter where a veteran slayer faces down a vampire with a wooden stake in hand. |
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Grasping the broken bottle by its neck, he slashed at the crazed slayer with it. |
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He had drawn a sword of his own and came at her, while his companion maneuvered for a flanking attack on the slayer. |
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He marched into the country that was ruled over by the slayer of his father. |
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But since this is the final film in a seedy sexploitation shocker trilogy, you know it has to end badly for our insane slayer. |
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And references to Trogdor the Burninator, are everywhere from sports nicknames to buffy the Vampire slayer comics. |
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Alain was a slayer of giants and dragons, a protector of people. |
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He plays the part of a fish who boasts about being a shark slayer. |
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Ancient tradition however depicts Saint Martha as a healer and dragon slayer. |
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If Mr Rajapaksa, slayer of Tigers, could provide that, all Sri Lankans would praise him. |
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Thus the bracketing of hull and basketwork trap also instils notions of the fisherman and his catch, the hunter and his quarry, the slayer and the slain. |
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The next thing you see is, indeed, what would have happened to Sunnydale if buffy, the vampire slayer, had never hit town. |
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Trouble is, our 'hero' is an alcoholic coward a million miles from his on-screen persona as a hardass zombie slayer. |
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Then Santiago's image of being a peaceful Apostle of Christ became that of a slayer of the Moors, whose bodies are crushed by the Apostle's horse and are beheaded by his sword. |
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Now, using samples taken from her lungs, and from autopsies of others among the estimated 50m people killed by influenza that year, the genetic sequence of her slayer has been identified. |
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When Day began his career in federal politics, he had already established a reputation as a budget slayer and theocrat at the provincial level in Alberta. |
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Saint George, the dragon slayer, was one of my guides. |
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Remember Judas: he caused Christ to be slain, but virtually he was the slayer, and he did justice on himself with his own hands, belatedly recognising the monstrosity of the sin committed. |
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But this slayer of bullies can often seem, well, like a bully. |
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The latest wave of computer games looks set to feature heroines more resembling Carmen Electra or Pamela Anderson than Buffy the Vampire Slayer. |
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As a television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer has always been a bit of an odd duck. |
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At its heart, The Rockville Slayer is a crime procedural, and the body count is actually pretty minimal. |
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When the demons realized that the Slayer had entered into some sort of insane frenzy, they quickly turned and charged the other one. |
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With members of just about every Moncton band, past and present, in attendance, Slayer cranked out pretty much the same setlist as they did in Halifax. |
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Joss Whedon, the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and firefly, shares these mixed feelings. |
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By 2002, Googling was so commonplace that it was mentioned in an episode of buffy the Vampire Slayer. |
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Even Slayer frontman Tom Araya announced in 2010 he was retiring his signature helicopter and figure-eight style thrashing. |
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His cruelty won him the name of Bulgaroctonus, Slayer of the Bulgars. |
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It also introduces a new Slayer System, Aggro Meter, and Collection System, along with an improved brokering system that enables offline selling. |
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Even though Slayer did not receive substantial media exposure, their music played a key role in the development of extreme metal. |
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The band has stated that their music is influenced by classic metal acts such as Metallica, Iron Maiden and Slayer. |
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