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1 The profoundly talented Ivan Kavanagh delivers his new horror film The Canal.
2 Then he turned upon Donaldson with a new horror in his eyes.
3 The smell of burning flesh filled the air, making a new horror .
4 Margaret sighed, as if standing on the verge of some new horror .
5 Indeed, the very memory of her snaky eyes gave me new horror .
6 And a new horror was added to all that had gone before.
7 I thought they were about to inflict some new horror upon me.
8 But now a new horror seized her, and terrified her beyond measure.
9 He was afraid that if he opened them some new horror would await.
10 The little man stumbled, and Bert gasped, realising a new horror in war.
11 Every step of the way some new horror was presented to her imagination.
12 This was a new horror , which had not occurred to us.
13 Francis, glancing away for a moment, was suddenly conscious of a new horror .
14 Each hour begins a new horror , a new Gamemaker weapon, and ends the previous.
15 It seems every day there's a new horror headline about Auckland's overheated property market.
16 You could even say that nudity is the new horror .
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