"I wasn't scared when I saw her, I just got the creeps, " said the teenager who didn't believe in ghosts before his experience.
Being followed around by strangers tends to give me the creeps.
It's not often that we touch on subjects surrounding content infrastructure -- lectures revolving around AWS, Level 3 and Limelight give most of us the creeps -- but that stuff is absolutely vital to keep petabytes of content flowing to our retinas.
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"As the nation creeps toward the 'fiscal cliff, ' the U.S. Postal Service is clearly marching toward a financial collapse of its own, " says Carper.
For cyclists, that means the weight creeps on despite sweaty days pumping across the heartland.
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And, as I learned on my first night, the hotel is right on top of Corso di Porta Ticenese, a frothing avenue of nightlife waitresses heft trays of cocktails in what amount to small fishbowls, and the crowd drinking outside Tasca, a tapas bar, is so thick that the tram creeps by, slowly forcing them back off the tracks.
It's understandable if the prospect creeps you out -- it should -- but the end goal isn't to invade a user's privacy (though the data mined would be significant), it's to anticipate and assist.
Even so, as the council creeps its way towards a new Iraqi policy, a consensus of sorts seems to have been emerging.
The more that nation building in Iraq is in doubt, the more the mission creeps into a doubling of bets in hope of covering those that are lost.
The factories rust as darkness creeps across the outskirts of town.
This service might be a valuable to brands, but the guess here is that it creeps out the average Twitter user.
At 4 am, when the wake-up bells ring each morning, the tall trees smell like earth and fog creeps around the elegant Burmese-style pagodas and gazebos, making their statues of mythical lions and other creatures look as though they have just emerged from another world.
When this line creeps to the top of the chart, small stocks are a relative bargain.
An armored police personnel carrier (APC) creeps into the alleyway, unleashing a deafening volley of bullets from its .50-caliber machine gun.
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As Ofelia creeps through the banquet hall, she glances upward.
And if confidence starts to droop or uncertainty creeps into the mix, well, all those Wall Street analysts looking for big gains in the stock market this year might begin to rethink their view.
As recruiting creeps into the early days of the school year on many campuses, interviews for elite consulting, finance and management trainee positions begin just a few months in schools have less time to train students on interview etiquette or the art of the thank-you note.
First, I think as the public has slowly been informed that the NCAA makes 17 and 18 year-old kids sign away significant property rights, it creeps out parents while painting the NCAA as a control monger.
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But as he creeps closer over the next few seasons, the Bonds' ball could drop in value.
Plastic creeps away from the pressure, sliding down the threads so that even a tightened screw loosens almost instantly.
Washington DC creeps in near the top of the list, ranking eighth in the entire country with 12.16 records per user, and Maryland falls somewhere in the middle of the country with 11.86 records per user.
Meantime, age creeps up on the roster.
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It can also, if we're not careful, morph us into Mark Zuckerberg-like creeps--minus the billions.
Lucrative rice crops are being hard hit, too, as saltwater creeps into aquifers beneath the fields, contaminating wells used for irrigation and killing crops.
As the proportion of Germans owning shares creeps up (from 7.6% in 1995 to 8.8% this year), by far the fastest growth is among those of student age.
As he filmed the flooding, his emotions changed as quickly as the tide outside his house, which at one point creeps under a second-floor door, prompting Jackley to bark, "Get the hell out!"
Today, the President extols the virtues of tax hikes as growth creeps along at a long-term rate of 1.5%.
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The skill is allegedly triggering on team controlled creeps as well, so a Chen with a stable of forest friends and a little micro can become veritable stun cannon.
With its gallery of creeps and its unholy alliances, the play is a panoramic view of pain and power, mutual exploitation and lack of faith, in the black and white and gay and straight worlds.
The cusp of mental wellness as stress builds and depression creeps in.
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