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  2. Drinking straw - Wikipedia

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    A "vampire straw" is a large metal drinking straw with a pointed tip that allows it to double as a dagger-like weapon. A man was arrested at Boston Logan International Airport after a vampire straw was confiscated from his carry-on luggage .

  3. Nosferatu (word) - Wikipedia

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    The living vampire is in general the illegitimate offspring of two illegitimate persons, but even a flawless pedigree will not ensure anyone against the intrusion of a vampire into his family vault, since every person killed by a nosferatu becomes likewise a vampire after death, and will continue to suck the blood of other innocent people till ...

  4. Vampire straw gets passenger arrested at Boston airport ... - AOL

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    A 26-year-old airline passenger was arrested for trying to bring a vampire straw through TSA.

  5. Kallikantzaros - Wikipedia

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    The term kallikantzaros is speculated to be derived from the Greek kalos-kentauros ("beautiful centaur"), although this theory has been met with many objections. [1] A second theory proposes that the word comes from Turkish kara-kondjolos "werewolf, vampire", from kara "black" and koncolos "bloodsucker, werewolf".

  6. ‘Vampire straw’ weapon confiscated from passenger at Boston ...

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  7. Traveler stashes pot inside her diaper — and sets off TSA ...

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    Vampirestraw found hidden in traveler’s backpack at Boston airport, cops say. Woman smuggles DNA in luggage from Russia because she didn’t want ‘questions,’ feds say.

  8. Strix (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The strīx (στρίξ, στριγός) [b] was a nocturnally crying creature which positioned its feet upwards and head below, according to a pre-300 BC Greek origin myth. [c] [5] It is probably meant to be (and translated as) an owl, [6] but is highly suggestive of a bat which hangs upside-down.

  9. Facts about straw purchases of weapons, and what's ... - AOL

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    Straw purchases were at the center of two cases announced this week. Three men in Kansas City, Missouri, were charged with federal counts related to the illegal purchase of high-powered rifles and ...