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The SETI senior astronomer was once one of those young people drawn to science by sci-fi movies and creaturefeatures.
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From creaturefeatures and supernatural suspense to historical self-exploration, these stories chart the waters of undiscovered emotions and shadowy paths of the psyche.
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The children sit at home watching " CreatureFeatures" on the tube... Night falls sometime after breakfast-between breakfast and lunch.
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"Couple of creaturefeatures," she said to him, and duck-walked closer until she was between Ben and Eddie.
Ús de natural horror en anglès
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After the naturalhorror at the deed had subsided, sympathy went out to Donald.
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One chap in our party had a naturalhorror of rats, and he nearly went crazy.
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It has to conquer our naturalhorror at death, pain at suffering, and revulsion against wickedness.
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And yet, after the first shock of naturalhorror, La Mothe was conscious of a great relief.
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He had a naturalhorror of any sort of scandal, and he was very fond of Hilary.
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But there always comes an instant when naturalhorror gets an upper hand over discipline, and the fighter flees.
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Blyenburg presses him with instances of horrid crime, such as bring home to the heart the naturalhorror of it.
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Blyenburg presses him with instances of monstrous crime, such as bring home to the heart the naturalhorror of it.
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The girl was genuinely aroused, so much so that her naturalhorror of the strained situation was lost in genuine concern.
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What Jeff has done is to brilliantly focus on that, so we can recover from our naturalhorror at this girl's situation.
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Added to the naturalhorror of her situation were those countless sources of fear which a fright-shaken mind creates and then magnifies.
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Several times I have fancied a strange intelligence in this monster; but I have naturalhorror of him, and therefore refrain from interviews.
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If it was just a naturalhorror beyond the reach of prayer, it would have knocked his reverence out long before now, like other people.
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The Doctor answered, however, quietly enough: "Of course you can wait till I die, if you like." Catherine gave a cry of naturalhorror.
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The yard itself is crowded with fortune-tellers, charm-sellers, deputy prayer-sayers, beggars, and all sorts of naturalhorrors, exhibiting various deformities.
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"Masters of prisons," he rejoined, "who keep shop, have a naturalhorror of an abstemious captive."