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If he hadn't become a director of slickly stylized, blood-splattered crime thrillers, Nicolas Winding Refn might have been a toy designer.
Refn Revs Into High Gear With 'Drive' Lanie Goodman 2011
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TV footage showed prayer caps, shoes and green prayer mats scattered across a blood-splattered floor, while ceiling fans were twisted and walls blackened.
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Declan arrived back at the base at six in the morning, limping, bleary-eyed with exhaustion, his fatigues blood-splattered.
Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011
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Now it has been running longer than the First World War and the Second World War combined, the war in Afghanistan has descended into a blood-splattered edition of Punk'd.
Johann Hari: The Troops in Afghanistan Really Are Being Betrayed -- By the Politicians Who Keep Them There Johann Hari 2011
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More video showed a blood-splattered home leading from the living room into a bedroom where two messages were written in what appears to have been blood on a white pillow case.
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We just wanted to decorate it a little differently, he said during Monday night's ceremony at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in Manhattan, wearing a blood-splattered shirt and a boa constrictor.
Neil Diamond, Alice Cooper, Tom Waits and Others Inducted Into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2011
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Inside the mosque, clothes and sandals were scattered across a blood-splattered floor.
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Declan arrived back at the base at six in the morning, limping, bleary-eyed with exhaustion, his fatigues blood-splattered.
Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011
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Inside the mosque, clothes and sandals were scattered across a blood-splattered floor.
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Now it has been running longer than the First World War and the Second World War combined, the war in Afghanistan has descended into a blood-splattered edition of Punk'd.
Johann Hari: The Troops in Afghanistan Really Are Being Betrayed -- By the Politicians Who Keep Them There Johann Hari 2011
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