As far back as anyone can remember, the werewolves and the vampires have always had a friendship. |
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We've killed eight vampires, six werewolves, and had to outrun a pack of ghouls. |
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All but the most discriminating vampires find themselves attracted by the lure of a free brunch buffet on some ditzy blonde's neck. |
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Most cultures had legends of vampires or shape-shifters who preyed on the living. |
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I been working for Rorake for some time but because some of our men found a nest of vampires I had to go. |
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His music and its cryptic codes awaken Akasha, the Nubian queen of all vampires who also ruled Ancient Egypt with despotic violence. |
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And the dumb goblins, ghouls, and vampires try to take our home from us, so we also have to steal charms and such. |
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The idea of taking werewolves and vampires and pitting them against each other seems like a novel idea. |
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There are no such things as vampires, or werewolves, or evil identical twins. |
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The great big hall in the manor had been filled with vampires and a few of Emma's closest, more understanding friends. |
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You are thinking about things that go bump in the night and monsters under your bed and vampires peering at you through your window. |
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The vampires had always been known to humans, though to most, only as fictional creatures. |
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The principal themes of his fiction writing have been vampires, revenants, and creative anachronism. |
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The principal themes of Holland's fiction writing have been vampires, revenants, and creative anachronism. |
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Rave and Rose are sitting in the back of the class while the teacher blabs on about vampires. |
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They must sleep in complete darkness, so many vampires go to graveyards or simply sink into the ground, to rise again when the sun sets. |
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Unlike other undead, vampires appear like humans and most look as they did in life. |
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It turned out that a teenage girl was fixated with the idea of vampires and she gained a following in the area of other like-minded teenagers. |
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Sometimes Phyconos would wonder if the spirits of the plague victims still haunt the town in which the vampires lived. |
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The blood from the dead vampires had been washed away and the bodies were no where to be seen. |
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Unlike vampires, killers in masks and other movieworld bogeymen, zombies have no real agenda of their own. |
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She asked me so many things, about magic and vampires until we both were yawning in a way that my grandmother would have called unladylike. |
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Can the vampires, championed by the beautifully dangerous Selene, stop them before it's too late? |
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Hopefully the Leaders could find a better partner for her, or else the vampires could very well overpopulate the area. |
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It features stories with musicians, soldiers, vampires, hoodoo men and women, and just plain folks. |
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They believed vampires to be the undead corpses of witches, suicides and folk who had been excommunicated by the Church. |
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It's fairly fashionable to portray vampires these days as members of a vanishing race, going unquietly into oblivion, but, sheesh. |
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People who are emotionally needy or manipulate others to get their own way by making them feeling guilty are unconscious vampires. |
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He has to wait until his Rage meter is built up before he can unsheathe his mighty weapon and hack vampires and other ne'er-do-wells to bits. |
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My parents were also vampires, and they drank blood to keep themselves alive. |
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What must he do to save his neck from the vampires who are after his blood? |
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There is still a place for vampires in the urban jungles where humanity habitually preys upon itself. |
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Though they seem nice, they are actually power-hungry vampires, who manipulate you once you let your guard down. |
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I listened carefully, hearing many city sounds, the distant laughter of humans, but no vampires were following me. |
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Players will encounter hellhounds, werewolves, vampires, hobbits, ghosts, barbarians and demigorgons. |
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They include goblins, vampires, werewolves, giants, trolls, centaurs, and many more. |
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I looked down on figures who, with their consorts, advisers, bureaucrats and academics, had delivered their own people to the vampires. |
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On the other hand, vampires and werewolves are allocated an entry, and so are revenants, on the basis of Scandinavian material. |
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Strangely, these two movies feature the same actor, Kate Beckinsale, and they both involve vampires and werewolves. |
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It works so well because many of these microscopic nasties are, rather like horror movie vampires, extremely sensitive to light. |
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They assign him to a bleak Romanian province called Transylvania, where vampires have been menacing a village in the shadow of a brooding castle. |
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The Romanians say vampires hate garlic, but the Saxons said that lemon was a vampire ward. |
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They'd rescued over thirty cursed items between them, battling voodoo loas, Druids, vampires, werewolves, and ghosts in the process. |
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Servants worked around me, trying to finish their jobs before night, when the vampires would wake. |
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When the three turned at an intersection, ahead of them were a group of vampires feeding on several victims that were already lifeless. |
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In the countryside of Mexico and in rural Central America it is common to assume all bats are vampires. |
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One of the greatest weapons in fighting vampires is a small, common vegetable named the garlic. |
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All Hallows Eve is just around the corner, where ghouls, goblins, witches and vampires are ready to come out. |
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And watch the backs of the heads of the aura vampires in your life getting tinier and tinier as they sashay away. |
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This Tuesday, a bunch of vampires and would-be superheroes will knock on our doors and ask us to reward them. |
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She had her vervain, so vampires couldn't use their Power against her, and she had her pepper spray, in case there was the odd bad human out there. |
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Dust filled the air as one by one the vampires met their doom. |
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Like vampires, they had sharp teeth of all canines, meant for ripping and tearing, but unlike the vampires, they had two fangs that curved down over their lower lips. |
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The annual fetish ball has a mandatory kink or costume dress code and this year’s theme is vampires, or if you want to get granular, it’s odaxelagnia. |
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In the depths of the night stood three vampires with glowing yellow eyes. |
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There are no vampires, werewolves, zombies or outer space creatures. |
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And, since vampires never die, the numbers are swollen cumulatively. |
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There are no vampires, werewolves, zombies, or outer space creatures. |
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Ghosts, ghouls, and spirits floated about and chatted with old friends, vampires lurked frighteningly close, and werewolves paced from along the walls. |
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The genre includes vampires, zombies, werewolves and psychopathic killers. |
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Can we eagerly look forward to academic investigation of vampires or probative studies of alien abductions? |
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Behind him stood a variety of demons, centaurs, vampires and elves. |
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He seeks to understand the truth behind the stories of good and bad angels, magic, apparitions, vampires, witchcraft, possession by demons, and the dead who come back to life. |
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This can be seen through the ages, from ancient folklore and myths such as vampires and ghosts, which still have great power even in modern, scientific times. |
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I recognize that another current movie has done well by inventing a language for mythical beings, but is it really necessary that the vampires talk in vampirish? |
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More pressingly though, vampires aren't actually true immortals. |
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In one ad blitz, former employees at a closed steel mill call Romney and Bain job destroyers and economic vampires. |
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Since the 10th century, Bulgaria has practiced varying forms of prevention to keep vampires from coming back to life. |
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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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If other immortals besides vampires exist, what others are there? |
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I wanted to find a vessel to carry all of these ideas I have about vampires. |
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The songwriter's lyrics are peppered with references to vampires, premonitions, smoke and mirrors, no strings attached sexual romps and Elvis rising from the dead. |
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I mean, I feel like werewolves and vampires were invented to talk about something that was frightening us as a culture. |
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Now too weak to move, Willow stared in horror as Buffy's face transformed itself into the demonic visage that all vampires hid beneath the trappings of humanity. |
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So from sexy vampires to philandering physicians, we count down the most seemingly inappropriate Sesame Street spoofs. |
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They are like vampires sucking the lifeblood out of the taxpayers. |
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With the exception of that, however, the two vampires rode in silence. |
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Turning a corner, he entered a room where several vampires were seated around a large wooden table with identical parchments set upon the tables for them to inspect. |
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We have stories of Japanese vampires, of shape-shifters who live on spirit more than blood, of the lost and the arrogant and the brutal and the alien. |
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The segregation rules were waved and vampires, humans, half-breeds, shape-shifters and all other supernatural denominations were allowed to live up there together. |
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Why spend time talking when you could be more useful slaying vampires? |
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Warhammer is a table top fantasy war-game, which means you get a whole bunch of little miniatures representing dwarves, vampires, unicorns etc, and make them fight each other. |
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He wanted to have a few vampires try shifting to werewolves in the battle. |
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Some ghost concepts such as the female vampires Pontianak and Penanggalan are shared throughout the region. |
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There are even goodies, too, for Twifans whose love of cooking is just as strong as their love for vampires and werewolves. |
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Older vampires learned how to dissemble and reassemble their bodies in a way that was very Star Trek. |
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The reference does not include vampires in fiction or film, blood fetishists, or self-styled vampires. |
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I already have to share too much with all the vampires of the world. |
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Would that mean she was a vampire? Weren't vampires reflectionless? Mirrors appeared blank when confronted with a vampire. |
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Cronin takes this angle when explaining his interest in vampires. |
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Orphaned by a worldwide plague of vicious, zombielike vampires, a teenager is rescued by a rogue vampire-hunter. |
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The guests run hands over twitching boys, suck their cocks, hang on their backs like vampires. |
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Central European folk beliefs considered garlic a powerful ward against demons, werewolves, and vampires. |
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University of Central Florida physics professor Costas Efthimiou's work debunks pseudoscientific ideas, such as vampires and zombies. |
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In addition to werewolves, fairies, witches and vampires, players can expect to see many more ghosts amidst the supernaturals in their town. |
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To ward off vampires, garlic could be worn, hung in windows, or rubbed on chimneys and keyholes. |
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Others were just larval forms in the sense of Paracelsus, umbratiles, vampires, ghosts. |
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Stoker then spent several years researching European folklore and mythological stories of vampires. |
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And as series six opens there are more plates spinning than ever from the vampires, baby faeries, shape shifters as well as those yawnsome werewolves. |
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Abby and her boyfriend, Jared, even wrap and duct-tape the vampires for daytime transport and are caught by the police loading two mummylike objects into a minivan. |
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When rogue vampires Rachel, Antoine and Jack come to Sporks and start gnawing on the residents, Edward and Jacob join forces to protect Bella from harm. |
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In the movies, vampires thirst for blood. We're not sanguinarians. |
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Weredogs dread the same things which vampires, viscera suckers, and witches fear. But weredogs and witches are especially afraid of the sting ray's tail. |
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