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His IMDb bio points out: “His performance as the bald, bat-eared, close-fanged Orlok remains one of the most frightening film characters in history.”
8 Fictional Vampires Who Achieved Reel Immortality | Fandomania 2010
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This leads us, naturally, to a mysterious vigilante swinging from the rooftops in a bat-eared cowl.
November 2009 2009
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Neuman, the bat-eared kid from the Mad magazine covers.
Late, Late at Night Rick Springfield 2010
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Neuman, the bat-eared kid from the Mad magazine covers.
Late, Late at Night Rick Springfield 2010
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The man drives the last hour through the badlands in silence, with the startled eyes of bat-eared foxes reflecting now and then in the high beams and a vast spread of stars keeping pace above and curtains of dust floating up behind the rear tires.
Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010
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Neuman, the bat-eared kid from the Mad magazine covers.
Late, Late at Night Rick Springfield 2010
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The man drives the last hour through the badlands in silence, with the startled eyes of bat-eared foxes reflecting now and then in the high beams and a vast spread of stars keeping pace above and curtains of dust floating up behind the rear tires.
Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010
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This leads us, naturally, to a mysterious vigilante swinging from the rooftops in a bat-eared cowl.
Shelfari: Omnivoracious 2009
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This leads us, naturally, to a mysterious vigilante swinging from the rooftops in a bat-eared cowl.
Graphic Novel Friday: "Batman: Battle for the Cowl" Omnivoracious 2009
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Among the fauna to exhibit this interrupted distribution are the bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis), olive toad (Bufo garmani), and fawn-colored and sabota larks (Mirafra africanoides, M. sabota).
Nama Karoo 2008
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