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Markets are kind of spooked right now.
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That kind of spooks me.
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The result: plenty of spooked pirates, and a strong deterrent.
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That kind of close quarters can spook a horse.
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The ideal ending would probably have involved some kind of zombie gathering of dead Spooks agents, but frankly it would have been a bit too busy.
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