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- proper noun The
fictional vampire in the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.
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Examples
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Further, their treachery and sociopathological narcissism would have to have evolved in the period preceding the French Enlightenment -- a particularly vile, violent and nightmarish period of anarchy and death, punctuated by the dreary security of living within the castle keeps of psychopaths like Vlad the Impaler (aka Count Dracula).
The True Origin of Our Present Misery: Why Peace Never Had a Chance 2009
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Once there, he discovers Vlad the Impaler, otherwise known as Count Dracula, and a mystery unfolds.
Edge Online - Interactive Entertainment Today Dena OLoughlin 2008
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Although there have been such things since from other writers and artists, Seppo and I were the first to present Sherlock Holmes and Count Dracula together in comics.
Alexandra Holzer: Sherlock Holmes Meets Dracula at Sequential Pulp/Dark Horse Comics! (PHOTOS) Alexandra Holzer 2011
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We cannot help but extrapolate to the turbulent waters underneath, if only from his previous portrayals of such tortured souls as Sid Vicious, Count Dracula and Sirius Black.
Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The Circus Ringmaster: John le Carré Ph.D. Athena Andreadis 2011
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AH: In closing, being that this graphic novel which pits The World's Greatest Detective, Sherlock Holmes against Count Dracula, the Lord of the Vampires, is amazing in its own right, do you see more series like this in the future, maybe for television?
Alexandra Holzer: Sherlock Holmes Meets Dracula at Sequential Pulp/Dark Horse Comics! (PHOTOS) Alexandra Holzer 2011
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We cannot help but extrapolate to the turbulent waters underneath, if only from his previous portrayals of such tortured souls as Sid Vicious, Count Dracula and Sirius Black.
Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The Circus Ringmaster: John le Carré Ph.D. Athena Andreadis 2011
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Likewise when it comes to the greatest supernatural monsters of modern-day horror, most notably that diabolical king of the undead, Count Dracula, whose shape-shifting forms reveals as much about our own anxieties and repressions of the other within us, and whose own roots trace back to ancient biblical dragons.
Timothy Beal: There's No Such Thing As Osama Bin Laden Timothy Beal 2011
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We cannot help but extrapolate to the turbulent waters underneath, if only from his previous portrayals of such tortured souls as Sid Vicious, Count Dracula and Sirius Black.
Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The Circus Ringmaster: John le Carré Ph.D. Athena Andreadis 2011
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Likewise when it comes to the greatest supernatural monsters of modern-day horror, most notably that diabolical king of the undead, Count Dracula, whose shape-shifting forms reveals as much about our own anxieties and repressions of the other within us, and whose own roots trace back to ancient biblical dragons.
Timothy Beal: There's No Such Thing As Osama Bin Laden Timothy Beal 2011
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We cannot help but extrapolate to the turbulent waters underneath, if only from his previous portrayals of such tortured souls as Sid Vicious, Count Dracula and Sirius Black.
Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The Circus Ringmaster: John le Carré Ph.D. Athena Andreadis 2011
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