The Universal Classic Monsters: The Essential Collection includes the original version of this chilling and evocative tale, as well as the rarely seen Spanish version of Dracula.
Their argument is, this has a chilling effect on their ability to counsel.
Not surprisingly, this has a chilling effect on the feasibility of such transactions.
That is, Republicans all across the spectrum, from Susan Collins, probably the most moderate Republican in the Senate, to the most conservative, are talking about the IRS issue and saying that this is a chilling effect.
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There is a current exception, but it is narrow and unclear, and this has a chilling effect upon a lot of legitimate research -- some of the research would actually help protect intellectual property by helping to make digital rights management software stronger.
Around this time scientists gained chilling new insights into how killer bugs work--and how they shrewdly pass on their most lethally effective traits to one another and even to bugs of other species.
This would be a chilling prospect for the American people whose taxes are currently scheduled to go up on January 1st because of arrangements that were made back in 2001 and 2003 under the Bush tax cuts.
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This week, we received chilling new data points pointing to further deterioration of European consumer spending.
The most chilling part of this story is that the boys were merely chanced upon.
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Monday's opposition rally in Moscow drew many of the young middle-class Muscovites who have turned out by the tens of thousands for four previous demonstrations in this winter's bone-chilling cold.
Many developers were concerned that this decision could lead to a chilling effect on the production of software, opening the door to a torrent of lawsuits - affecting firms of all sizes.
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Paul Volcker, our great Federal Reserve Board Chairman, saw all this and single handedly created a bone chilling recession for the country.
All of this, asserted Herman, is aimed at chilling the speech of wealthy candidates.
As with the AP subpoenas, this search is overbroad and has a potentially chilling effect on reporters.
Graham nearly loses his life to this malignantly cunning killer in a frightening, chilling chase that holds you in thrall.
Naturally, whisky this good (and expensive) requires careful chilling.
Hardy's staging captures the nightmarishly comical yet chilling atmosphere that Strindberg must have envisioned for this poisonous couple.
Let me put this question to Laurence McKeown in Belfast, Laurence some really chilling, hard men have been released, guilty of terrible crimes, terrible things they've done, multi-murders, is Northern Ireland really a better place for them being free?
There was no news on what the manufacturer will call the new display tech, further specifications, or even whether this was just a proof of concept -- the device was chilling in the corner of the electronics giant's innovation gallery.
This reality makes one of Mr. Obama's promises in Cairo especially chilling.
The fact that this has been raised at all in such a subjective fashion could have a chilling effect on service personnel sharing their faith at all.
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Few details of the atrocity emerged until this month, when Mapiripan's judge, Leonardo Cortes Novoa, revealed his own chilling account of the three-day occupation of his town.
His instinct is to be supportive because of the chilling effect of the crisis on the UK. But to many of his supporters this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to win back some powers from Brussels.
This makes the book's examination of the other parallels, worrying enough in themselves, all the more chilling.
This 96-mile bike trip would be interrupted briefly when Secades and his three teammates stripped for a bone-chilling swim across Trinity Lake.
This murder case, which occasionally has dominated (and of late has returned to) the headlines, offers a chilling reminder of the importance of accuracy over the finality of criminal verdicts when weighing innocence claims of the convicted.
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