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  • Gh*stb*sters is one of my strongest memories of going to the pictures, because it was one of the few movies – in the last 25 years – that involved the traditional queue round the block.

    I have a question « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2006

  • Now, when the cannisters were activated, they would spew their soporific contents not into the mon'sters 'quarters but into the surrounding areas.

    Nor Crystal Tears Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1982

  • By the fifth day Ryo was imitating some of the mon'sters 'terms fairly well.

    Nor Crystal Tears Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1982

  • 'At Warborne, -- a place where they draw up young gam'sters' brains like rhubarb under a ninepenny pan, my lady, excusing my common way.

    Two on a Tower Thomas Hardy 1884

  • So far, at least as far as the "- sters" go - Napster, Grokster, and Aimster - none has met with a great deal of success.

    ReadWriteWeb 2008

  • Then the jockey-shorted peasants began pumping their torches and chanting, Mon-sters!

    FRANKENSTEIN'S MONSTERS • by John Wiswell 2009

  • The pop-sters 'clever appropriation of cultural icons — Jasper Johns's American flags, Warhol's Brillo boxes — reflected the zeitgeist with deadpan irony.

    The Color of Money 2010

  • And yet: Unspool before me your Wonderwall, Woodstock and Wattstax; bring to me your real live Monkees and Monterey Pop-sters; let me revel in Baez and Beatles and Bowie - and yeah, I find it all ambrosial.

    Gregory Weinkauf: The Secret Policeman's Film Festival: Be There -- With Balls On! 2009

  • It's one thing to read it with your own eyes but it's another to hear it with your own ears: some ad-sters and radio hosts are salivating over how Obama's Grammy-winning audio recording of his "Dreams from My Father" memoir could be used against him.

    Daily Digest: Tuesday's Basketful of Links 2008

  • "Having lived outside the USA, away from the incessant daily blather of info-tainment that sadly passes for news reportage and journalism, I think I can safely claim a more international point of view than most in the US who live within the corporate media's 'cone of silence' yet are inundated with spin-sters, shock-jocks and Faux News blow-hards."

    Senator McCain, End the Pandering of Your Military Service 2008

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