In a ghoulish gallery, Bart hosts three bloodcurdling tales of Halloween horror. |
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Gibbons says the females, or vixens, have a disturbing habit of making bloodcurdling screams in winter. |
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These days, you just might hear bloodcurdling screams coming from one of the shadowy side streets, where a grizzly murder is indeed taking place. |
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However bloodcurdling the political rhetoric, financial markets think banks will be bailed out again. |
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All over the campuses are television sets with huge crowds seated around them, alternately watching in silence or exploding into bloodcurdling screams. |
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The two rock bands from Osaka provide a captivating and dark show, which is accompanied by bloodcurdling cries. |
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During almost fifty years in Africa, I have witnessed bloodcurdling lynchings and been unable to help. |
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Creator Timothy Haskell has a reputation for putting on a bloodcurdling show. |
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A few beats later, the most shrill, bloodcurdling scream erupted out of the bathroom. |
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These noisy animals have several types of cries and bloodcurdling howls. |
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Busting your balls For one long, bloodcurdling scream, Out of the dustheap At my feet. |
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Hosts on other morning shows project bloodcurdling good cheer and seem to have been coached on how to appear to have a sense of humor, but have they ever actually made you laugh? |
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As a former motocrosser, who naturally also feels at home in the sandy regions, he also masters the art of catapulting out of the sand dunes for bloodcurdling tricks. |
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By the time she was 16, Molly Keller Had already lived to tell a very bloodcurdling tale: she was the only survivor of a violent massacre while on a n otherwise peaceful island vacation with her friends. |
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Performed in the round, Spektator virtually drags the audience into a loud and bloodcurdling world that is at once shamanistic, archaic and post-modern. |
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