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Their ghosts still haunt us, clinking on chains woven from steam-pressed skin
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All those years spent watching others, all those years of anonymity in the crowd, came back to haunt me
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Memories of the last time I rode in the dark haunt me – it is scary riding at night and there does not appear to be much moonlight tonight
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I don’t want to get things wrong in this place – it would haunt me
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that image would continue to haunt me
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The whole area was the haunt of smugglers and
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Harry fell in love with the city that never slept, and Central Park was easily his newest favorite daytime haunt
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stopped hunting him, they would always haunt his dreams she imagined
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An unbelievable peace has blanketed the valley for nearly three months, but how long will it last? For every one discovery Emma has found out about her Great Great Grandparents during the past year, there were three more questions to haunt her mind
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"We spirits that haunt this ship are the most real of our home here
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coming back to haunt him – that someone close to him
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trio’s comments came back to haunt me, and I heard several
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I didn’t want the ghostly child I once was, to haunt me
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She found a true friend and a source of strength in Kelia, and yet the questions and unknowns about her identity and past never ceased to haunt her
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You may have uttered some false or foul words and those words are coming back to haunt you
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Whatever I might have done or seen… it's all in the forgotten past now, and it can't haunt me
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She had to trust in her leader’s good faith, but it was something which would haunt her conscience until either the men of the Manes were rounded up or the young woman and her brother were otherwise rendered as safe as possible
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Though he wondered just how long he could afford to haunt footsteps and shadows in search of veiled truths
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The questions in my mind never faded, though, and they continued to haunt me for answers
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Now as well the Turks were throwing bombs down and two Fusiliers right in front of me took the brunt of these being peppered in shrapnel and their screams will haunt me till my dying day
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I was asleep in seconds but the nightmares soon came to haunt me especially the ones about the landing and my friends getting killed I saw their faces again Mickey Lord Lt Cole Charlie Slater and many more and I walk up in a cold sweat of fear trembling and sick to the stomach again
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” We grabbed our kit and went in search of rations and tea but as we walked along tremors wracked my body as I remembered the night mares I had just had and I wondered if they would haunt me for the rest of my days
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“Though what has begun tonight will return to haunt us
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He had witnessed their revival: the look of terror of those whose last memory had been the nuclear incineration would haunt him for the rest of his life
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a new home to haunt, as his lack of presence was almost as noticeable as his attacks
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There was soon more sport on hand, for a buzzing hum and a stinging sensation on the cheek localised the swampy haunt of the tsetse fly, which fortunately had not worried us much on the upward march, and had left one or two donkeys that travelled with the force unmolested
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Shirley Dibs later recounted the one enduring memory that would forever haunt her to a newspaper reporter; Edna’s feeble body, ripped to shreds, pieces of her intestines hanging from a gaping wound, laying like a disembowelled child on the blood soaked bed
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As anyone bar a long haired liberal could have foreseen, a generation gap is beginning to haunt them now
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From experience I advise to take care not to promise what you cannot deliver to a client for that will haunt you forever
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Something that would haunt him forever if he didn’t solve it
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continued to haunt me that if Sharon had decided not to come
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Would Melissa always haunt me? That thought was just something I had to live with
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That way it can’t come back to haunt you
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” On top of that, her mind insisted on re-living the horrors of being raped; day and night, it would haunt her and, of course, there was Herminia… She felt she might be losing her sanity
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came back to haunt me
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Nightmares would haunt him as long as he was away from Celia, as long as he couldn’t know what fortune held in stock for her should he fail to return
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Forty years ago that point break was not surfed and was only the haunt of fishermen
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Many seasons of disruption would come to haunt their quest to rebuild their settlement
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Seeing that little girl (who’d affectionately began calling me “Richie”) fly through the air like a thrown football is something that will haunt my dreams until the day I die
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22 Go, I pray you, prepare yet, and know and see his place where his haunt is, and who has seen him there, for it is told me that he
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31 And to them which were in Hebron, and to all the places where David himself and his men were wont to haunt
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He sees that by not helping someone else, that loose end can always come back to haunt him
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Third building second door on the right,” Ryan turned around and started the haunt for her class
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The song, the words, returned to haunt me at unexpected times
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“But it’s behind me! It’s not supposed to come and haunt me now!”
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It returned to haunt Carl now
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Oh, those eyes would haunt Ganesh forever
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Back in the autumn of 1888, the pub was at the very center of the relatively small area in which the five murders were committed, and it was a well known haunt of local prostitutes
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It is also a common haunt of the area prostitutes; indeed the poor woman I killed was almost certainly drinking in there on that terrible night
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“Yes, our old haunt,” he replied
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cause their terror to be on all that haunt it! 18 Now shall the isles tremble in the day of your fall; yes, the isles that are in the sea shall
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Land? The questions continued to haunt him until not even he
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Later that day George arrived back at the old haunt in North London, waiting outside the flat where the beginning years of his life as a vampire had begun, he felt as though he was entering old times
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Ayun’ini seemed to listen indulgently, but did not appear to be particularly interested in his old haunt
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The souls of humans sentenced to burn in the Prison of the Underworld, have the power to haunt the one who is in charge of keeping its gates locked, they have the power to haunt Hades
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Your actions shall come back to haunt you!
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AJ quickly intervened before his mate could open his sad little mouth, “Evening ladies, I knew this classy establishment was a regular haunt for you
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The wreckage of the Massachusetts vote, as the Democrats see it, will continue to haunt them
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respect, it kept me safe from the demons that threatened to haunt me on a daily basis
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The realization that the memory of her would haunt me forever was bewildering
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These terrifying thoughts haunt millions of men
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Lingering doubts and resurfacing fears can haunt our memories
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I doze and yet the words in his letter continue to haunt me
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His words haunt me the next day, the next week, and the month that followed
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I try to control my breathing when the flashing images come back to haunt me
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His blue eyes haunt me
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This came back to haunt Mike in spades in February 2006 when state troopers from Troop K in Colchester broke through his locked condo door in the middle of the night and assaulted him without cause
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Really, he thought, that sweater is beginning to haunt me
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A task not completed will return to haunt you later
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By the stars, how fire and its cursing had harried him since he met the mind-executioner, and now it had risen again to haunt him
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would come back to haunt me in the worst imaginable way, was
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And these are the ghosts that haunt
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The foul smell of death that I remembered from the two compost men came back to haunt me
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and how that memory of those images would haunt them for the
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Do you have enemies that haunt you conscience? People you can’t stand to
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Tress’s dreams that night were troubled – not an uncommon experience, her talk of the past had jolted the re-occurring memories of her dark years of slavery that returned to haunt her occasionally
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Once given this responsibility the handing over has the ability to haunt
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Then came the memory that will haunt me forever, the worst feeling I’ll ever know
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Once the belt was gone, the book open, the ghosts, long lost and forgotten, sprang out, ready to haunt the world with their stories
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Ren’s house your only real haunt
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It has been such a long time since the old man could even move his toes, yet he rises, slowly, unsteady, his muscles weak, but he can walk nonetheless! He can walk!… However, he reflects on the ordeal he has just been through, and the things he has seen and witnessed, the memories that he knows will haunt him the rest of his life
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The fear that used to haunt
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The past will continue to haunt you if you do not recognise your mistakes and make amends for them
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The only feasible explanation seemed to be that the ghost of the Scientist had come back to haunt him, arising from his shallow grave to cause untold mischief
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It was something that would haunt him for a long time
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That thought that he had banished to the back of his mind began to haunt him
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These words will haunt you, a simple refrain
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I don’t want to remember that, so I shove the memory away, knowing that it’s one more thing to haunt my dreams
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Matthew was devastated and it was something that would haunt him like a recurring nightmare
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It always seems to haunt me, or chase me down
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message on LinkedIn or whatsoever other site they haunt
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Matthew noticed that she seemed as though she was struggling to breath and her exhalations were deep in a sound that would haunt him
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And so it came, after much roving of the eyes, that I determined to pry myself from the initial fear that held me at bay, and contended, at least for the while, to scour about the middle level of this haunt
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A sense of ridicule seemed to haunt Wadhwa in spite of his tough image at the Tihar
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‘Oh, what would happen, should his misogamist tendencies resurface in due course? And won’t his past haunt me in his intimacy? Would I be able to lead a normal life with him? Won’t that affect his psyche in turn? We may then end up in the adalat midway during the honeymoon itself! Is it not the time to pause and grasp?’
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But his aspect was as untamed and formidable as any of the hairy tribesmen who haunt the hills of Ghulistan
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Through the shadowy gorges and defiles that night there rang the hoofs of galloping horses, and the starlight glimmered on helmets and curved blades, until the ghoulish shapes that haunt the crags stared into the darkness from ravine and boulder and wondered what things were afoot
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The forest deepened in the twilight, became a blue haunt of mystery sheltering unguessed things
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The original site of early Vancouver was a collection of decaying warehouses, old buildings and alcoholics until the late l960s when it became the renowned haunt of hippies
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His nose confirmed that Herndon was not afraid to couple with a body haunted by an electric ghost, but then he was Yingolian also
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But she looked fine, he had to admit he had enjoyed making love to her even as she was haunted by this ghost from space
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'Why did she have to be haunted by that Yingolian ghost?' he thought, and then had the epiphany
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Villages became haunted places, fit
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Travis gave him a haunted look
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Haunted by the acts of his insane subconscious was now
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You haunted me, Oriah
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Villages became haunted places, fit only for wraiths and fools
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Now he was trying to tell her the starship was inhabited by ghosts instead of people, a haunted ghost-ship? She wouldn't have any of that
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It takes me a considerable while to calm him down and there is still a haunted look in his eyes as I put his dinner in front of him
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It was a prospecting expedition that had failed to find exploitable resources, a biological expedition that had been duped by their only seedchild, in a ship that might still be haunted by more than Angels
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“Besides, I’m not sure that station isn’t haunted,” Kelvin said
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The story goes that the route they used regularly was haunted by
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“Something more haunted than Tdeshi could have been,” he said, but wondered if it was true as he said it
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He never actually believed it did he? No, he thought the haunted asteroids stories were all a ploy to sell news magazines
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with haunted eyes, turned to look back in the
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Her face has haunted my nightmares until your face came into my daylight
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The last thing she wanted to do, was to try moving her children in to a house they thought was haunted
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Do you think it's haunted?"
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" he exclaimed loudly "Of course it's not haunted,” He then went on to tell all he knew about the house but first he asked if she knew where her G
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knew what demons lurked in a brain like his and what ghosts haunted his dreams?
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I am still haunted by the memory of this
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Max Sheehan once haunted, or because she just wanted to be close to Roman those
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son and daughter had haunted the swimming pool as
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Jung began to see the mentally ill as people who are haunted by these ghosts, in an age where no-one is supposed to even believe in them
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How that one-legged man haunted my dreams
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The purple fingernails still haunted his dreams
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In a century it would be haunted by deviants, a century later, scrounges
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They are haunted by ghosts made up of electricity in silicon crystals that are still up in those moonlets up by Narrulla
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The bruiser machine haunted by the female ghost came over to her with a syringe
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It got a little scary when the starship itself attacked, but these machines disguised as humans and haunted by ghosts, this was horror on the level of man-eating toilets and assassin dactyls
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" She didn't care that the haunted machines knew that also
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He was up then, as stunned as Desa was when this same mechanical man, haunted by a different ghost, shot her in the leg with a poison dart
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Bits of armor falling all around him, Solo Ki replied, "Had I not come, he would have haunted me through the end of time
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the eyes! White within gray, a vision of those eyes had haunted her mind for ages
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We were more concerned with the death of Izzy's mother, but the demon haunted our every move
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One night in particular still haunted his memory
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“You are from Cheydinhal, correct? Have you never paid any mind to the ruins of old Fort Farragut, to the rumors of the haunted house in your home city?”
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He could not seem to find sleep as the face of the dead little girl haunted him
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To dream of a haunted house signifies unfinished emotional business related to your childhood family, dead relatives, or repressed memories and feelings
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To dream that you buy a house that is possessed or haunted suggests that you are trying to run away from the past
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What had those eerie eyes seen? Who haunted his thoughts now? The Dark Brotherhood and sad stories of betrayal…it was conceivable and yet perplexing
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“Where is my wife?” Demilan asked the burning question that had haunted him ever since he woke up in that hospital
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“We are being haunted by ghosts of our past, son
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“Yes, I am haunted by them…more than I care to admit
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And while this current struggle would surely be recorded and remembered for all of its sacrifice and merits, he felt like it was almost too soon for Ralof to be haunted thus
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Maybe the nature of precisely what haunted the other Nord would become clearer soon
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Some haunted the Cistern as usual
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I’ve been to countless towns and villages through this land and in every one of them, there are mothers and fathers and sisters and brothers and sons and daughters staring ahead with the same haunted eyes
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It was a question that haunted her, even though in her heart she continuously tried to reason with his ghost
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“Ha! It is…something of a haunted land though
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Whatever they were, they clearly haunted him
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However, Hevel was haunted by an uneasy feeling that he had been born in the wrong place at the wrong time
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The visions of all the furious red eyes under me, reaching up to grab me, still haunted me from time to time
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Such cases are responsible for the many haunted houses reported around the world
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The air is musty and cold and the whole aspect of the cave is haunted and eerie
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The look he gave me when he thought I had betrayed him haunted me
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Ted looked at us and his eyes were haunted and I could see the hurt deep down inside the lad as he said
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” She carried on soothing me as best she could and I was glad I had told her but she would never understand the devils that haunted me
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He couldn’t stop the images that haunted him: Alexia’s final, brutal moments, the knife slicing quickly and cleanly through her delicate throat, the red spray coating the ring, the light fading from her eyes… Raven lashed out at the table in his room, kicking it with as much force as he could muster
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His eyes were haunted
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The thought of those still below haunted her to the point where she had even considered an engramatic removal: the aliens had a method of removing an unwanted memory safely by a neural pattern targeting technique
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Those that were out and about looked furtive and haunted
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as he looked at her, studying that bruised and weary face, he saw the haunted look in her eyes
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I was haunted by the vision at the window, and began, with an
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and sorrow, haunted their minds for a long, long time
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haunted spot Dunstable nearly cried out the challenge to those willing to dare
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The others were also stepping behind Thomas, huddled as if they were walking through a haunted house
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The shadow of the pain still haunted me, but I didn’t hurt anymore
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A strange kind of smile passed over his face then, haunted but with a glimmer of something like hope
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I remembered my birthdays with a peculiar kind of clarity, each one haunted by the memory of her fearless smile and, in unguarded moments, eyes that grew bright with unshed tears
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Bathing by the seaside would take moral courage, but no more than the courage of, ‘the faceless ones,’ the thousands of nameless, wounded infantrymen who haunted the street corners in every part of France
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His eyes were haunted as he set me down softly upon the leather
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Phantoms of the night haunted my dreams
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Raine McLennan had become a fixture on Orcas in the summertime, offering sought-after, colorful descriptions of past, present and future life experiences for the throngs of tourists who haunted this beautiful island every year
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My thoughts were haunted with a vision of Jennifer, pale and ghostly, hanging in the sky
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“You make me laugh” he said, “all bravado about not being scared, but you don’t want to enter the haunted house alone
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In the past they had taunted one another with the possibility of spending a night in a haunted house
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Perhaps he regarded all this with deep-seated consternation, and was troubled at his every step haunted by images of the monstrous consequences his actions would have for all of them
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He could be in jail, tortured in some unspeakable manner, even dead, and it was her obsession about Mike Henderson that was to blame! Now she was doomed to spend the remainder of her life in solitude, haunted by his horrid face and the jeering laughter of his friends
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Why did it seem to call to him so urgently? The memory of the visions haunted him from the time that he had closed his eyes
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The spirits therein could not be what he sought and the memory of all the other attempts to understand this Essence haunted him
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From the “Be not afraid” message meant to assuage the wondering terror that still haunted Man from out of the vulnerability of his precariously uncertain past as he encountered these seemingly otherworldly experiences, to the modern versions of angels, meant only to help an individual overcome the “stumbling stones” of life; these have also evolved over that great expanse, from prehistoric through prebiblical and biblical times, to the present-day elucidations
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He too was haunted by heavy thoughts
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It had haunted him since Tanyvilas, like a shadow, he never quite could oversee
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Still, Jason was haunted by the notion that there was a set of facts which best described an event, whether they could be totally assembled or not
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haunted there’s something more
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These considerations haunted me as I drove home that afternoon
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They did not believe that it was haunted, of course, but they would not go near it for all that
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Gabriel and Junior, haunted, watched
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haunted by Hojo’s monster as it tore at its meaty feast inside the
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Isn’t it the Haunted Mansion?”
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stories of how the manor was haunted
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claim that the building is haunted
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He still had that intense almost haunted look as he eyed me carefully
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to forget the nightmares that haunted me each night
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If staying in a haunted house, women should investigate any strange noises in their most revealing underwear
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He turned his endeavours into his Music, and his rugged good looks, and strength and virile leanness, kept everyone at bay, whilst it also haunted and taunted, and it was only his hate that kept him surviving those hateful, hurtful school days
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I looked down; I knew it haunted him that his father kept them in the dark about his terminal disease
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It was the most haunting thing, like the sound a cat would make if you used her ribs to sharpen knives
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He found that there were now reported to be two electric ghosts haunting Narrulla's tear
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He stopped and half turned to her, trying to smile but clearly the memory of the recent migraine attack was still haunting him
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The entire valley echoed with the Death Chant, it was a haunting sound
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However, as soon as the DJ shut up and the haunting melody of the new song began to drift through Lucy’s headphones she knew that this was something different
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Ken first became aware of the haunting but strangely comforting melody down at his local pub one evening a few weeks after Alan’s rude and abrupt departure
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When all was finally revealed, The Seraph, as they were called, were a three-piece from the Midlands with a rare talent for creating haunting melodies and harmonies, melodies that played on in Helen’s head every minute of every day until the very second that she finally shuffled off her mortal chains
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soon as the DJ shut up and the haunting melody of the new song
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Ken first became aware of the haunting but strangely comforting
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piece from the Midlands with a rare talent for creating haunting
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She had lived most of her life as an electric ghost haunting a starship on it’s way from YingolNeerie to Kortrax but her childhood had been spent as flesh under the rays of a different sun
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Hailstorms, haunting pictures, and even strange ladies that smelled of roses in early spring, were no match for his harsh stares and unspoken reprimands
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The pristine valley with its mysterious houses and haunting pictures was where she belonged
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"Is that what's haunting me?" His head only shook back and forth "Tell me the story," she pleaded, looking up into his eyes, "Please
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"You really are the entity that's been haunting our silicon since we set out aren't you?" she asked
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This was a slow, gentle but haunting tower melody
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Some claimed that the presence of those slain in the blast lingered on, haunting the area in a ghostly form of undeath
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"They could have visited as you are now, by haunting a machine made up to look like a human
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the souls haunting the space in searching of an unhappy
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“Indeed? Which one would that be?” After her haunting conversation with Maro in Dragon Bridge, she had decided to be a bit more reserved with her words, in addition to her identity
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With such a location came additional and perhaps even greater dangers - she had heard about the grotesque Falmer haunting the old ruins
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She was sick of haunting thoughts and never-ending question marks
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No haunting memories to escape, no pressing worries to speak of
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The haunting calls to battle, strained voices of Tullius and others flooded back into her ears
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Fond recollections mixed with the haunting reverie of the present, and she quite nearly became completely lost in it
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Some people call such experiences pseudo haunting
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Tarite’s Den on the northwest side was rather empty and haunting, but his followers were few, and so it was also the least populated
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The Sons of Odin were infected with the taint during a haunting by male and female ghosts at a place called Bright on Earth
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Paranoid foolishness, he told himself; but still, the thoughts persisted in haunting him
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The gentle sonnet that she sang stirred a haunting emotion within Brock's heart, but eventually even this image flickered and faded, until it had disappeared along with the rest
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unspeakable horrors, eternal torment, and torture of the flesh began haunting them
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Homes are populated by ‖ghosts‖ who are not specters in any ordinary sense of the word however haunting impressions firmly rooted in our memories
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She had a haunting expression and her eyes were empty - cold and empty
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The song went on for quite a bit, a haunting melody, unstructured but still music
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Reilly might be haunting the other rooms of the house
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George had been motivated to buy the property by the haunting images of the Glass House Mountains, and what they represented, told by the Kabi Kabi descendents of Dreamtime
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It was filled with beautiful, haunting paintings of the area, deserts, and the river
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Haunting, with elements of raw passion
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The pigs in question were two tall, lank animals, supposed to belong to Bertie Shakespeare Drew's father, which had been haunting the roadside by the manse for a couple of weeks
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The scene was haunting
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The truth however is, it’s these decisions, taken in the heat of the moment which ends up haunting the parents, especially the mother, for the rest of her life
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It was still full of a sweet, faint, haunting perfume, like lingering love
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Some beast, no, not a beast, she would be a banshee, an Irish shrieking banshee, haunting him for the rest of his days
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Later consequences will include a haunting fear of being found out, and if found out, a loss of respect and trust toward me on the part of the other party
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And you think the Obeah woman is haunting you
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stumbled hurriedly towards the main foyer, its haunting walls
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It’s what got me here alone with the face that has been haunting my mind for years
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only a memory remains, haunting but fading
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Images of Samantha and Sarah were haunting me, but then the image of William protectively lifting me up into the sky was there to wash away the others
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Interestingly enough, in the middle of it all, the sad tears of Samantha kept haunting me
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I can sense the haunting presence of the thousands of souls buried here
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The pup yelps, a haunting cry that captures the misery of existence
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As they walked in silence around the clearing lit by staked torches and lanterns, the haunting melody behind them grew more distant
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“That memory kept on haunting me ever since,” I started
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You are nothing more than a ghost, a harmless spirit haunting a stone without enough power to crush a moth, while your body lies comatose elsewhere
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Piaf sang the haunting words in a voice of such timbre that Toby felt vibrations deep in his gut, her rolling 'r's echoed in his brain; "No, I regret nothing, nothing
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He must know by now, that it is Youssaf and I who are leading the group that has been haunting his southern flank
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I can hear the haunting call
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He could feel the mind-link between the three of them calm and strong beneath his skin, and treasured the haunting melody and colours it produced
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haunting his southern flank
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squeaks, and moans, along with a haunting call of three notes
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these haunting calls had sounded exactly the same, it also meant
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call, the same haunting three notes that they’d always used as a
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branches gave a haunting tinge to the gardens
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beautiful and haunting by calming
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A haunting sound none of us hear, but all of us pay attention to
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Trust me, there’s nothing haunting this place but dust and spiders
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Something is haunting my house and my life has completely broken apart
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I think a spirit is haunting our home
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As far as the haunting, I researched the town’s history back and forth, and found nothing that could explain it
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Their brief moment together in the limo builds up in his head, haunting him every day
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If any were haunting the grounds, there’d be no time like the present to say hello
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Within minutes Jubal was under the spell of this haunting music
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“I dreamt a strange dream and it is haunting me for three days now, “pharaoh began, “I was standing on the banks of the Nile and seven cattle came out of the water, they were fat from all the good food
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at the core of all her thoughts, haunting the long denied moments of
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Jai nodded dumbly in time to the haunting drums
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He slept well that night, untroubled by the bad dreams which had been haunting him lately
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It was more haunting than being in Listowel again
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was haunting a house
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'They are black devils, haunting the uninhabited hills beyond the Zhaibar
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the haunting cries of the exquisite loon
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Either was within arm's length; for the fraction of a split second the chest teetered ont he edge of the bridge, and Muriela clung by one arm, her face turned desperately toward Conan, her eyes dilated with the fear of death and her lips parted in a haunting cry of despair
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Sab always remembered one song in particular that was kind of dark but also so tragic and haunting
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But always at the back of my mind, haunting me, there was a single thought
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Horrific pictures of the three dead bodies filled my head, haunting me… their rigid, burnt faces staring vacantly into space, their features grotesquely distorted
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So here comes the haunting cross road, A few days later I was returning home to grab some supplies cruising with Ken again as was often the case and Bridget is parked in the driveway
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burning scar sweetly printed in his soul… it was haunting his
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The haunting caw of a crow was calling in the breeze
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Just as she was able to get those grave images out of her mind, the picture of old Samuel flashed through her conscience, along with Paul’s haunting look of repugnance that had been burned indelibly into her soul
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She looked back at her father and his eyes were haunting
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It was good, but at the same time it was obscene--a poor little farm girl with a soldier, a man that had grown up on the blood and dreams of his family and the haunting nightmares that lingered in his mind
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And one night, listening to the haunting music from the last scene of that opera I envisioned the black moment in my first medieval romance, Heartsong
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"Why are you haunting me!" I cried
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I created as much fear in the atmosphere though my haunting as I could but it was a constant struggle to stay there
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“We investigated a haunting at the Richmond farmhouse
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It was an unwritten law of street life that condemned the miserable to wander aimlessly around Soho’s darker haunts for hours before inevitably ending up back where they had started out from
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The soldier lived well in the city, going out for expensive dinners at the finest restaurants, attending the theatre regularly, spending pleasant evenings in the brightest of celebrity haunts and even doing a little work for charity when time permitted
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spending pleasant evenings in the brightest of celebrity haunts and
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“I shall be delighted to show you my favorite haunts, and I wish to hear everything about your own homes in America
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Titania, Hipolyta and Jameson made Kaitlyn their instant intimate and set about giving her the grand tour of all their favorite haunts
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That damn drug haunts me everywhere… he thought
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How did you stray so far from your ideal haunts?”
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He felt excited at the prospect of returning to one of his boyhood haunts
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Every minute that I waste staring at Peter, thinking about how he haunts my nightmares and the damage he did to me, another dozen Abnegation members die at the hands of the brain-dead Dauntless army
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Doctors diagnosed depression that had been hidden for years, emerging now in these old haunts
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An unnatural silence haunts the park
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to the core as some sort of wraithlike demon that haunts and
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Lighthouse Adventures: Heroes, Haunts, and Havoc on the Great Lakes
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The picture of her standing on the lawn, dipped in silvery moonlight haunts me still
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I thought you would not dream of the man who haunts you
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Rachel’s spirit still lives and haunts this house
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The guilt still haunts me, so I swore never to inflict this particular brand of parenting onto my children
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A storm had blown his frail fishing craft far from his accustomed haunts, and wrecked it in a night of flaring lightning and roaring waters on the towering cliffs of the isle
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It haunts me, the only place I’m safe is in my sleep, buried deep in my unconscious brain
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"It is Ascalante, once count of Thune! What devil's work brought him up from his desert haunts?"
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the other side, a version of myself that haunts me, that
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What leaf-fring'd legend haunts about thy shape
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It has been many weeks now since the discovery of the skeleton and no matter what I do to forget it, it still haunts me
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As they moan a melody that constantly haunts
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Whaley House and its haunts
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Her face still haunts me through
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They had spent the day visiting their old haunts, restaurants and bars, not to get drunk, but for old times sake, to say goodbye to their old life
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spirit is not a ghostly entity that flies through walls and haunts buildings
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“Legend has it that the spirit of the princess haunts the statuette
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accurate, but haunts everyone who ever got turned down for a loan Therein lies the
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beginnings and haunts our end, but our consciousness about how
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“Because Marcus can’t put up and deal with the memories he have of what he went through with Diane D in the school hallway! He‘s too frightened to ever come back to this school! The memories he have of the incident he went through with Diane D still haunts him! He still gets nightmares about it! He‘s really suffering from this!”
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there were fifteen of us; I recognized Puértolas’s voice by its high-pitched intonation, which still haunts me
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“Yes them too! I read somewhere that they quit going to see Live performances or Live shows because the memories of what happened on that stage still haunts them!”
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It haunts, it pains and it gives me millions of sorrowful crying
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There is a truism that haunts us and says there is no perfect life
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But that will mean that, for the time being at least, you must avoid your present haunts – your digs, your laboratories, everything
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At one side of the coin a guilty conscious had been shed upon us that still haunts our kind whilst on the other hand we were pleased with ourselves that we had flaunted out an existing conduct to be regulated out by us in the future
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She’s a living, breathing, hellish creature who haunts Hilliard
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“The memory of your blue, prune-ridged body still haunts me
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‘Yes, it looks as though this was one of his haunts
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place in my social life, and earlier friends, haunts and habits became marginal
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This started a financial calamity that still haunts me till today
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What brings you down to these flea-infested haunts?"
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you grow close enough to her, she might tell you what haunts her but I
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“How can I live when all the others are dead?” That question, asked by every Holocaust survivor, haunts me
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That’s probably what haunts me the most
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The guilt still haunts me, so I swore never to inflict this
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The horror of Halloween is the legion of the really fucking dying that haunts every bloodshop costume mask your child wears pretending to be queen of the dead or champion of the good
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It's no longer the big C, it's the big Z that haunts our immune deficient minds and souls
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I haunt his dreams, I smile to myself and it seems he haunts mine to
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Haunts the same spot as every tourist loud
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The blood haunts me
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Music haunts my dreams, and in the morning
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I could never be sure whether this was because she couldn’t leave her usual haunts, so to speak, or whether she simply preferred to stay someplace she was familiar with
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I looked with a feeling akin to awe at the famous character who, in common with many others of his type, had migrated uptown from the proverbial haunts of the gunmen on the East Side in search of pastures new and untroubled
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“So exactly who haunts the house?”
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Sharp who haunts this house, but his son
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He had also considered out of the way motels, dingy guest houses and other less obvious haunts
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conspiracy that hides all the incorrectness and the failures that haunts science today
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The legacy of the unexperienced-undigested past can be seen all around the globe: whether it is the legacy of second-class citizenship and lack of self-esteem due to the history of slavery that still haunts African-Americans, or the legacy of racism which still permeates white American society, or the legacy of a stratified caste society that still grips India, or the legacy of elder worship in countless cultures that makes any kind of cultural change painfully slow and difficult
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SAQQARAH & OLD HAUNTS REVISITED
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power, the ghoulish wraiths continued their haunts, the mist rising
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“What is it that haunts this place?” Hallen’s question surprised the two boys, expecting
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Climbing above the latter haunts, he decided to follow the original impulse
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The first day I came here I visited various haunts, after seven years I simply rushed at them
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The "Lay of Chrysostom" met with the approbation of the listeners, though the reader said it did not seem to him to agree with what he had heard of Marcela's reserve and propriety, for Chrysostom complained in it of jealousy, suspicion, and absence, all to the prejudice of the good name and fame of Marcela; to which Ambrosio replied as one who knew well his friend's most secret thoughts, "Senor, to remove that doubt I should tell you that when the unhappy man wrote this lay he was away from Marcela, from whom he had voluntarily separated himself, to try if absence would act with him as it is wont; and as everything distresses and every fear haunts the banished lover, so imaginary jealousies and suspicions, dreaded as if they were true, tormented Chrysostom; and thus the truth of what report declares of the virtue of Marcela remains unshaken, and with her envy itself should not and cannot find any fault save that of being cruel, somewhat haughty, and very scornful
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For all the haunts and homes of men
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As the wood-spirits came from their haunts of a thousand years to
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But that thou walk'dst thy years in barter, 'mid the haunts of
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"Tis whispered that she loves the young English artist who haunts her steps, and is spurned by the old Count," said the lady, as they joined the dance
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Tudor's uncle had married an English lady who was third cousin to a living lord, and Amy regarded the whole family with great respect, for in spite of her American birth and breeding, she possessed that reverence for titles which haunts the best of us--
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Now all is dashed wrong; by the fool's craving to hear evil of self, that haunts some people like a demon! Had Edgar never gathered our conversation, he would never have been the worse for it
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Even in retirement, though, the incident haunts Officer Delahanty
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The president is convinced that the ghost of Abraham Lincoln haunts the residence
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Although weakened, the young man's brain instantly responded to the idea that haunts all prisoners—liberty! It seemed to him that heaven had at length taken pity on him, and had sent this noise to warn him on the very brink of the abyss
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The island was familiar to the crew of The Young Amelia,—it was one of her regular haunts
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MRS BREEN: Mr Bloom! You down here in the haunts of sin! I caught you
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When Joe resumed visiting his father at the bakery, sitting in the Franklin and sharing his lunch, Harry mentioned that he and Thula had spent much of the summer making long excursions—“picnics,” they called them—to various places around the state, mostly to their old haunts in eastern Washington, and planned on making similar jaunts that autumn
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Their old haunts greeted them again in other raiment, as if they had slipped away and put on this pure new apparel and come quietly back, smiling as they shyly waited to see if they would be recognised again under it
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I checked his car’s route on my screen and saw that Tommy’s car had stopped in Inglewood, a very rough part of town and far from my brother’s usual haunts
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We went to the club where she had taken me dancing, and to a couple more that Sam said were notorious haunts for under-age drinkers
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As a matter of fact, he was an idle boulevardier, in touch with some smart journalists, made free of a few newspaper offices, and welcomed in the pleasure haunts of pressmen
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The audacious Hernandez, leaving his usual haunts, had crossed the Campo of Sulaco, and was known to be lurking in the ravines of the coast range
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But since it was no longer possible for him to parade the streets of the town, and be hailed with respect in the usual haunts of his leisure, this sailor felt himself destitute indeed
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They are indeed, as he has said, our ancestors, but they are, if I may use the expression, our contemporary ancestors, who can still be found with all their hideous and formidable characteristics if one has but the energy and hardihood to seek their haunts
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" (Cries of "Bosh!" "Prove it!" "How do YOU know?" "Question!") "How do I know, you ask me? I know because I have visited their secret haunts
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The idea that I might not see him again haunts me, unwelcome and too painful to contemplate
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Seven years earlier, at the world’s end of the ’60s, I’d gone with my Dad to a few of the more enduring clothing haunts of Chelsea on a rare outing together
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So I began looking for him at other local haunts
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The color green still haunts me to this day
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`Indeed I saw upon the bridge that which haunts our darkest dreams l saw Durin's Bane,' said Gimli in a low voice, and dread was in his eyes
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But the orc was in its own haunts, nimble and well-fed
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Captain Mike McCarthy and First Mate Sally Polk taught me a bit of sailing and showed me some pirate haunts of the Caribbean