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1. "Kedas still spook you don't they?" she asked
2. It could spook them, understand?”
3. A spook, of which the McLuhan was one, seldom carried more than thirty
4. stealth capabilities of a spook,” he pointed out
5. Spook night on steroids
6. It would be easy for the three of them to spook the man as much as the agents
7. You truly are a hunter, moving lighter than anything to not spook your prey
8. moving herd he said, “This herd will spook if the noise follows the fire again
9. Anyway, he has joined a long list of dubious personalities who have made up a good UFO spook story (think Philip Corso)
10. And at this juncture, Matt broke in to continue the account while I listened intently: "Well, after that little spook we had an itching for something more, and we all decided that we wanted to see the attic, which didn't take us long to find
11. Michael turned to Jim with a grim face “Damn it Jim, did you have to spook him so badly? I thought he
12. situation and the one we described earlier, when appearance of a big size will spook most
13. For a spook, he isn’t real subtle,” Greg said
14. But, you’re a spook
15. Except for the conversation I was fleeing there was a spook in the air
16. “We need a spook we can trust,” Saul said
17. She is interested in becoming our new spook
18. He knew there would be no avoiding this unpleasant duty of questioning these suspects, most of whom had acted rather suspiciously during the previous inquiry, and he was already formulating his approach to this delicate subject so as not to spook the real murderer before the pending departure and evasion of justice
19. “Don’t tell me you’re a spook?”
20. “Don’t tell me he’s a spook too
21. What’d he tell you to spook you so?”
22. threatened by me and are trying to spook me back into the Luny bin so the
23. way—vehicles with motors of any kind spook the animals and
24. Sudden movement might indeed spook the animal, but she couldn’t just sit here and do nothing
25. The last thing he wanted was to spook the animal and
26. trying not to spook the aberration standing on the bridge before him
27. Samara did not want to spook the man with
28. He tried not to spook her
29. “Small dogs tend to spook horses
30. “Don’t spook it
31. Trying not to spook him, Bohdan asked him, “Where are the guns?”
32. I stayed still, so as not to spook them as they drank away, trying to quench their thirst
33. How is the old spook doing these days?” Matt asked as he removed his empty
34. I wondered if everyone stomped and pounded the floor hard enough whether it would start Spook Hall sliding down the hill the same way so many of the town’s other buildings had done over the years
35. he might have, but, not wanting to spook him, refrained—
36. Usually from the back of a horse, because it was still the best way—vehicles with motors of any kind spook the animals and cause stampede
37. It was as if trying to photograph a spook
38. Here Arthur said to me, “Saw you do what? What happened to spook you?”
39. The pressure on my mind ceased, and Molloy checked with his spook over his shoulder
40. I didn’t understand exactly what was happening, but one thing had become clear: Simon had not brought me here to watch his ceremony or learn about the Clan, but to sell me out to the Red Giant and Andre the Spook
41. Pasty Man, Molloy’s international spook friend, stood by the door
42. that would spook a young horse have been totally
43. and something does happen that should spook
44. seen a cat do—a ruse to spook the prey, of course
45. Six of my guys plus nine state police are walking the midway, looking for something suspicious, all in plainclothes so they won’t spook these crazy bastards into pushing the button early
46. ” Behind the stoic front, he was obviously as hungry to tell his story as every other person on earth, but Richard didn’t want to spook him by getting out too early the folded A4 he habitually kept in his pocket for notes
47. The large player would probably be compelled to immediately resume their buying plan, working very hard to not spook the market
48. What news out of Europe can spook our markets? What news out of Europe will be received positively? So anyone wants to give us a rundown of some of the speed bumps with Europe? Again, we are not fundamental analysts
49. “What I can hear,” he said, “is some spook getting the living shit beat out of her
50. I didn’t mean to spook you with my typical bullshit
1. "It was probably the shuttlecraft that spooked them, once I urged mine to speed, they got carried away
2. It has spooked them
3. They are spooked by us I think, us in the afterlife
4. "What could have spooked them like that?" Desa asked
5. “Easy there Miss, sorry if I spooked you,” he said as he let her go and stepped back
6. It occurred to Tom that the approach of the dragons had spooked
7. That means she wasn’t spooked the night of the
8. could always claim that I got spooked when I realized that Felicity was in it with him
9. I don’t like the way that animal was spooked
10. automatically spooked her off
11. It was the epilogue that spooked him
12. More than once something along the road spooked him and he took off from my shoulder only to flap frantically to the ground where I could pick him up again
13. Just the surprise of coming upon a lone grave anywhere, especially this grave, and especially here in a shaded gully when she had no one for company, spooked Manda to the roots
14. Yuella easily jumped over the fence, leaving the cat spooked by her pressence
15. Ashi didn’t know but something had spooked them
16. Joseph was already a little spooked by all of the
17. “It seems that the thing that spooked our guards had the same effect on the ones here
18. It descended upon the huddled masses who, in dark and strange surroundings, threatened to give in to the same panic that had spooked the straggling animals down the same road that the main herd had taken
19. Youssaf’s fingers latched talonlike onto her forearm as Moshe’s horse, further spooked by the close maneuver, shied sharply away
20. “It seems that the thing that spooked our
21. and strange surroundings, threatened to give in to the same panic that had spooked the
22. Suddenly spooked, the horses leaped to a near instant dead run, leaving the just-mounting
23. spooked when the Cougar had charged
24. Spooked by his sudden arrival in the beer cellar the group of Aristrian soldiers instantly reached for their weapons
25. Tress’s contented pony had been happily grazing on a thistle bush and was not at all spooked by his rapid arrival
26. A horse whinnied to her right, seemingly spooked or was it just her overactive senses? Her heart was pounding with the nervous excitement of the moment
27. Still, it spooked me
28. I hoped it was for good, but I was still spooked enough to sit next to father as he drove the carriage
29. The closer we came to the clearing, the more we spooked frilled lizards that ran from us in comic fashion standing on their hind legs with tail fan extended
30. ‘What spooked you in the briefing?’ asked Jane
31. Mercenary aircraft overhead spooked her more than once as they flew by
32. Moseley had been spooked by a shouting neighbour who told
33. That’s probably what spooked the mare
34. I think what spooked them was Cynthia's dire prediction
35. What particularly spooked him was the way the baby’s hands moved deliberately as they stroke Nancy’s face, instead of the random, uncoordinated movements one would expect from such a young infant
36. � Townsend was nearly spooked by the clarity of the greenish picture he saw
37. was that whole Bernie Madoff thing, which really spooked her
38. Carla’s sense of dread had spooked them
39. The others were now spooked and wanted to know what had happened
40. I looked behind me quickly to see if maybe something to my rear had spooked him, but there was nothing there
41. The nightmare had spooked him and he was
42. women would have been spooked by his monstrosity and
43. How could the French girl have spotted his group? Completely spooked by this, he signaled his companions to retreat further into the woods, then followed them at a half-crouch
44. He must’ve been spooked by something
45. tain which shook the ground and spooked his new horse, Patsy,
46. An owl spooked them by
47. She was spooked by the utter darkness of the night
48. He then noticed that Len and Phil were also very pale, looking bewildered, spooked even
49. It was perfectly obvious that this is how the horse would react if spooked, and if it fell it would, no doubt, kill its rider
50. The other divers joined us, evidently spooked by the
1. In this manner, an occasional (market) quirk or (uncertain) political event would seem to ―justify‖ bailing out; in turn spooking unsophisticated investors into selling off their own shares in order to cut their losses before their portfolios hit rock bottom thereby setting the table for savvier investors to acquire them on the cheap
2. It was the posse spooking the suits
3. would keep his presence from spooking her further
4. “Sir?” The boy asked, spooking the horses
5. “Damn it man, you’re spooking me out
6. Turney spooking them, ringing their bell at night or when he thought one of them was alone
7. All of the sudden, a gust of wind blew the guide’s hat off his head, spooking my mule into a bucking fit
8. great big and fast Texas train-track carves, without spooking the
9. I went downstairs, spooking more of the crabs, went to the television room, and looked out the front windows, which offered a low-angle view of the street
1. "This place gives me the willies, can I sit next to you at supper time, as I reckon we could be in for spooks or whatever tonight
2. Ever since the visit from those spooks
3. He ignorantly believed in spirits, spooks and the afterlife
4. Senior Army officers, RAF, spooks from Military Intelligence, you name them and they sent a representative
5. This place gives me the spooks
6. Ghost tales they had heard a-plenty--Mary Vance had told some far more blood-curdling than this; but those tales were all of places and people and spooks far away and unknown
7. The conflagration of noise and fire spooks the wolf, and the beast swings towards the wood, his tail sparking flame where the fire-oil has brushed against it
8. ―I heard that those spooks the government sent in never even bothered to come into any
9. He’ll go forever, doesn’t eat or tire and isn’t subject to spooks or spells
10. “Gregor smoothed things over and said they were probably government spooks fishing for information
11. It occurred to Carla the spooks would probably share intelligence and pool resources, knowing that they had no jurisdiction on the atoll
12. The spooks might be wondering why Malenkov was here and assume he was in hiding
13. The spooks were no threat at all
14. Short also figured the spooks were not interested in Anna; he was certain of that and anyway, they would never harm her
15. I was usually too busy trying to keep the media at arm’s length and trying to spot what Rogerdonia called the spooks
16. Captain de Villiers said ‘Found any more spooks yet, Jacques’
17. ‘My route to prosecuting this is compromised by several spooks in high positions
18. "But we know it's spooks"
19. We had the spooks sniffing around, but everyone that held to the template
20. Having been homieless can help you in the constant cops and spooks
21. chased off and what the man meant about spooks
22. his own spooks would note every possible movement of
23. don't care much for those CIA spooks
24. some today believe in ghosts, spooks, haunted houses, and such things
25. " These disciples seem to have believed they were seeing a ghost or phantom, and like these disciples, some today believe in ghosts, spooks, haunted houses, and such things
26. " These disciples seem to have believed they were seeing a ghost or phantom; and like these disciples, some today believe in ghosts, spooks, haunted houses and such things
27. Speaking of spooks, any ideas on Daughtrey?”
28. 'But spooks or no spooks, they