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"I was really spooked when Sept. 11 happened," he said.
The Ravens believe that Collins becomes spooked when he is hit hard early.
He tells me Sam was really spooked when the audience started laughing at the Hopi dance.
But Americans get spooked when people refer to Marx and Freud in a positive light.
Moore was less easily spooked when he saw the film for the first time recently.
Winfrey herself seemed a bit spooked when, during one of her radio interviews with Hicks, the consciousnesses took over.
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"I actually got spooked last year when the police revealed that the four bodies found in December 2010 were found in burlap sacks, because I had written in a similar detail to the play," he said.
I was very spooked indeed when a mission had me playing as the sun slowly set, and I had to race to get inside before darkness blanket the land and zombies went into full berserk mode.
On Monday, the retailer spooked investors when it reported a 2.0% drop in sales in South Korea, its biggest market outside Britain, and where it is making an even bigger push in the 10 weeks to November, confirming investor concern that emerging markets were losing their cushion-effect for companies who rely on demand in western markets for most of their sales.
What followed spooked me: When I finally scoped out this new Bosker at 8 30 a.m. on Thursday, I found myself staring back at me.
But even as we continue to steal each other's secrets, it should not be beyond the wit of spooks, when national interests coincide, to exchange secrets about a common enemy.
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