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Of course some bats - vampires - are blood-suckers themselves.
And who better than the Faithful to fill the jobs the blood-suckers were booted out of?
Bosses - blood-suckers, in Coopspeak - were not welcome.
Fortunately, once she dislodged the blood-suckers, Varian thought the flesh looked healthy enough.
Parliament wasn't interested, but then, Parliament's full of blood-suckers."
A knot you are of damned blood-suckers.
They do not make fun-loving blood-suckers.
In addition to their use as blood-suckers, leech saliva serves as a powerful anti-coagulant.
"Those things are carnivores and blood-suckers, Bordman," said Huyghens calmly.
Aren't these blood-suckers who preyed on Sub-Saharan African for gain very much part of the rebel set up.
Strangely, Vampyrum is the false vampire, while Desmodus and Diphylla are the true blood-suckers.
"If the King does not mend his ways," said one of the knights, "we will drive his whole accursed pack of foreign blood-suckers into the sea."
I heard him tell Mama one night that they were blood-suckers, that they didn't even want to leave him enough every week to take care of his family.
The adult worms are blood-suckers and infections of 100-500 worms will produce anaemia, hypoalbuminaemia, loss of weight and occasionally diarrhoea.
The beast had somehow managed to loosen the edges of the filmseal and, despite the force-screen over her corral, blood-suckers had attached themselves to the suppuration.
Where there is blood, the blood-suckers gather: where there is wealth..." "I know the saying," Cecelia said.
How can we stop the illiterate, warmongers, blood-suckers, murderers, power-hungry, etc, etc...... from invading another country.
Like much of Kipling's verse it was incredibly popular, and its inspired many early silent films whose 'vampires' were actually 'vamps' rather than being supernatural undead blood-suckers.
Most lampreys are filter-feeders as young and ectoparasitic blood-suckers as adults, whereas hagfishes are predators or they rasp away the flesh of dead or moribund fishes.
Here we are, kiddies, sitting like a bug in a rug, snugly, surrounded by a battalion of blood-suckers who wish no more than to sip freely of my bonded, 100-proof hemoglobin.
No one - alas, not even Dr. Lovins, whose medical kit is a marvel of modern pharmacology - brought insect repellent to ward off the armies of blood-suckers that descend at dusk and dawn.
In September 2010, calling the Israelis "blood-suckers", "warmongers" and "Descendants of apes and pigs", Morsi said "These futile [Israeli-Palestinian] negotiations are a waste of time and opportunities.
I have this picture of hordes of the little blood-suckers sitting around with teeny little hammers trying to pound their beaks straight again,' 'They won't really try' to bite you through the steel, Sir Kalten,' Zalasta told him.
And upstart start-up companies have convinced everyone else that the very way you run your business is a knuckle-dragging anachronism, bloated by cack-eared blood-suckers crazed on cocaine who squander bags of money on backhanders that would give an arms dealer the vapours.
The recent debate over the Nation of Islam stems from the speech by Mr. Muhammad in November in which he called Jews the "blood-suckers" of the black community, labeled the Pope a "no-good cracker" and urged black South Africans to kill all whites.