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  • They seek refuge from an army of flesh-eating zombies by hiding in a shopping mall.
  • The remains of three new dinosaur species, including a flesh-eating predator, have been found in Queensland's outback.
  • Trapped on a paradise planet infested with flesh-eating mutants and carnivorous plants, your job is to shoot things until they become incapable of feasting on your entrails.
  • A specialist, consulted through telemedicine, found that the man was actually infected with flesh-eating streptococcus bacteria.
  • Alarmingly, since the 1980s S. pyogenes has been identified to be globally responsible for a class of emerging, life threatening, invasive infections including the "flesh-eating" disease, necrotizing fasciitis, septicemia, and the excretion of the pyrogenic exotoxin-associated toxic shock syndrome PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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  • According to the British natural historians' paranoid belief, the flesh-eating beast was the symbol of rebellious disorder, of a "radical reversal of roles between master and servant."
  • Two million years ago bizarre creatures roamed the Australian continent - the flesh-eating giant rat-kangaroo, the thunder bird, the marsupial wolf, and a giant monitor lizard.
  • Not a bad premise: broken-down school bus, excitable teens, violent farmer, flesh-eating monster.
  • While the Tasmanian climate may not be perfect for most carnivorous plants if you have a glasshouse or a window sill, which gets the sun, Paul recommended these as perfect places for most flesh-eating plants.
  • The women are actually flesh-eating ghouls that feast on the patrons of the bar and the bloodbath commences almost immediately.
  • It's dark, but not in a flesh-eating-ghoul kind of way. Times, Sunday Times
  • As flesh-eating beetles go, they are gorgeous.
  • Was this the world's first flesh-eating deer? Times, Sunday Times
  • Out of the ashes of the catastrophe, a destructive flesh-eating virus that can spontaneously mutate into an Ebola strain has also cropped up, decimating survivors.
  • Although many adults remember chickenpox as a nuisance, sickening children for a week with a fever and itchy rash, the disease can lead to deadly complications, such as pneumonia, a brain inflammation called encephalitis and even infection with flesh-eating bacteria, Seward says. Vaccine has nearly eliminated chickenpox deaths in children
  • Few know of the horror lurking behind closed doors: flesh-eating bugs hungrily devouring decaying flesh straight from carcasses.
  • The dank cave floor swarms with flesh-eating dermestid beetles, which museums often employ to clean animal skeletons; should a maladroit bat fall into their midst, they'll reduce it to bones in minutes.
  • Your chance of being killed by flesh-eating bacteria is 1 in 1 million.
  • A group of strangers barricade themselves into a house in order to escape from a horde of flesh-eating zombies.
  • Blackthorne also has given us interesting interpretations of the environs of Hell, Vatican satellites in outer space, martial arts wirework, not to mention goth strippers that morph into flesh-eating demons mid lap dance. Sinners and Saints (2004)
  • The flesh-eating dinosaurs must have eaten anything they could catch, since predation is a highly opportunistic lifestyle.
  • A group of strangers barricade themselves into a house in order to escape from a horde of flesh-eating zombies.
  • After all, unlike zombies and demons, the horrors of flesh-eating bacteria are all too real and the basic scenario all too plausible.
  • In true horror movie style this teenage utopia deteriorates when a wandering vagrant infects them with a deadly, flesh-eating virus.
  • Survivors of the flesh-eating virus have seen the special effects make-up in the film, and maintain that it's 100 % accurate.
  • What they don't expect to find is a flesh-eating, out-of-control monster, which is what the poor billionaire test subject has transformed into.
  • A few hours later, they turn into flesh-eating ghouls, and attack everyone around them.
  • -- It is not desirable that fish should be the sole kind of nitrogenous food eaten by any nation; and even if milk and eggs be added thereto, the vigor of such a people will not be equal to that of flesh-eating nations. Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics
  • At the trauma unit at Seattle Children's Hospital, Craig Rubens, a pediatric infectious disease specialist, instantly suspected a flesh-eating bacteria called strep A. NPR Topics: News
  • In the 1980s, flesh-eating disease regained a foothold. Globe and Mail
  • We have been told to expect massive death tolls from new strains, from such alien diseases as ebola or the flesh-eating bug, necrotising fasciitis.
  • The practice of being oblivious of others is habit-forming; it spreads like flesh-eating bacteria.
  • This bacterium is also a flesh-eating organism, which can produce major disfigurement in those who survive infection.
  • In the spring of 1999, The Mummy was released and unleashed hordes of decomposing corpses, flesh-eating scarabs, and Biblical plagues onto an audience in the glory of digital special effects.
  • This is a horror film about a group of teenagers who come under attack from a deadly contagious flesh-eating bug.
  • They were heading for peace and isolation, and they sure got that, along with giant finger-breaking coconut crabs, flesh-eating ants, and hungry sharks.
  • The party is cut short, however, by a virulent flesh-eating bacterium.
  • The Earth is overrun by flesh-eating zombies, and the bunker is used for both shelter and experimentation.
  • Cue incubating flesh-eating monsters and all manner of nasty things. The Sun
  • One of the bugs can even cause deadly 'flesh-eating' disease necrotising fasciitis. The Sun
  • A talented cast played out the unlikely story line of an insatiable flesh-eating plant who brings fame, fortune and finally doom to the Skid Row florist.
  • The fox belongs to the great order of flesh-eating animals called Carnivora, and of the family called Winter Sunshine
  • The plotline is pleasantly, pulpily thin: college kids invade a sun-and-sex spring break spot, a volcanic eruption unleashes a swarm of flesh-eating prehistoric piranhas. Jessica Szohr Reveals Why She ‘Freaked Out’ While Filming ‘Piranha 3-D’ » MTV Movies Blog
  • Most of the show's highlights came from Dennis, particularly when he aped the walk of a vicious flesh-eating dinosaur from Jurassic Park.
  • Mr. Jackson has, in the past, done remarkable work with the uneasy departed, from the flesh-eating zombies of “Dead Alive” (1992) to the ectoplasmic pranksters of “The Frighteners” (1996) to, perhaps most memorably, the army of irritable spirits who come to the aid of Aragorn and Gandalf in the climactic battle of “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” (2003). IN THE WORLD OF MOVIES: NEWS FOR NOVEMBER 1ST | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • But this was key to the rebirth of an ancient dynasty of flesh-eating monsters. Times, Sunday Times
  • This short video advertising Kellogg's Raisin Bran Crunch shows a reformed alien sitting at the breakfast table, engaged in a rambling monologue about how he has metamorphosed from a scary flesh-eating monster into a pilates-practicing, go-with-the-flow type of guy that you might want to sit down and have a bowl of cereal with. Boing Boing
  • The folds of skin from the tail area are removed to stop blowflies laying eggs in lambswool, as the flesh-eating maggots which emerge can fatally wound the animals.
  • In both appearance and behavior, they're closely related to the flesh-eating beetles from the remake of The Mummy. Movie Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
  • They kick footballs, pilot spacecraft across millions of light years and explode the sharp-teethed jaws of flesh-eating aliens who would destroy Earth and every living thing on it. Matthew Edlund, M.D.: Why Your Kids Should Play Outside
  • A group of strangers barricade themselves into a house in order to escape from a horde of flesh-eating zombies.
  • A highly contagious virus has transformed almost every human into flesh-eating zombies.
  • New York City reported 161 cases of the invasive strep bacteria in 1996, including 11 cases of the flesh-eating disease.
  • The plotline is pleasantly, pulpily thin: college kids invade a sun-and-sex spring break spot, a volcanic eruption unleashes a swarm of flesh-eating prehistoric piranhas. Jessica Szohr Reveals Why She ‘Freaked Out’ While Filming ‘Piranha 3-D’ » MTV Movies Blog
  • I started reading about these flesh-eating viruses: they kill people in around 24 hours.
  • Unbeknownst to this merry quintet, in those same woods, a hermit finds his dog, dead and decimated, apparently the recipient of a brutal flesh-eating contagion.
  • Last decade it was the flesh-eating virus. Times, Sunday Times
  • I also feel it should involve aliens, and giant, flesh-eating lizards. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had been identified as flesh-eating pyoderma gangrenosum and she had been referred for confirmation of the diagnosis.
  • Maggots and their juices may even have medicinal uses beyond their flesh-eating, wound-healing ability. Times, Sunday Times
  • Computing without regular backups is like having unprotected sex in orgies filled with guys like Ron Jeremy: it’s just a matter of time before you get cannonballed in the nuts with some horrible flesh-eating disease. You’re totally going to lose everything | Johnny B. Truant
  • Serious readers might dismiss these questions as fanciful, but concern about flesh-eating ghouls is manifestly evident in today's popular culture.
  • The search leads them to the remote Caribbean island Matul, where they are thrust into a life threatening battle with an army of flesh-eating zombies.
  • By the same token, if you pick up a strange rash, you will want to see a doctor in case it really is flesh-eating bacteria.
  • They took one look at the clearly uncooked meat coated in a layer of flesh-eating insects and set about badgering us like a pair of rabid wolverines.
  • And there are real fears this could develop into a dreaded flesh-eating virus. The Sun
  • The town descends into chaos when its residents are attacked by waterborne flesh-eating bacteria. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shortly after my skin incident, I found an article about a flesh-eating strep that devours humans in less than 24 hours.
  • Different species of the single-celled parasite Leishmania can cause flesh-eating nose, throat, and mouth infections.
  • Alarmingly, since the 1980s S. pyogenes has been identified to be globally responsible for a class of emerging, life threatening, invasive infections including the "flesh-eating" disease, necrotizing fasciitis, septicemia, and the excretion of the pyrogenic exotoxin-associated toxic shock syndrome PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Perhaps the flesh-eating disease afflicting the characters represents some environmental commentary on man getting his comeuppance from nature?
  • You've got flesh-eating, man-eating dinosaurs basically interacting with children.

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