(1) I drink expensive drinks, eat at chi-chi over-priced LES restaurants, shop like a gorgon from hell on a day-pass, and hell, I SMOKE.(2) In this case, since we were helping an office full of nice people, it was inevitable that we would run into a terrifying, multiheaded gorgon sooner or later.(3) The husky voice, the delivery, the winking humor, and the sly references to acting conventions gone by all suggested a bona-fide artiste, not just a painted gorgon .(4) 8pm - mother adopts persona of drunken gorgon from hell.(5) Soon the holy image of the gorgon Medusa as an ancient symbol of female power and wisdom became totally unacceptable.(6) The words just slipped out; he certainly didn't mean to be a smart-ass - not when she was in this mood - but she gave him the gorgon 's glare anyway.(7) He goes on a quest to kill the gorgon Medusa and is helped by Hermes and Aphrodite.(8) She is a blonde gorgon just back from the hairdresser, and with a powerful voice to boot.(9) However, because everyone else in the show talks about her like some terrifying gorgon that needs to be beheaded, Niles' invisible ex-wife casts a disproportional shadow over the entire series.(10) Politically loathsome as the character may be, the actress found herself inventing dialogue to humanise the gorgon .(11) I bobbed my head around like I was a king pin ÔÇÿYour not a girl you're a gorgon .ÔÇÖ(12) Under the influence of all sorts of things, including real-life doctor drugs, I turned into a voracious drooling gorgon .(13) It was always my favorite, to read about Cyclopes, gorgons , heroes, and goddesses.(14) The gorgons were three sisters, only one of whom, Medusa, was mortal.(15) In fact, she was a wonderful contrast to some of the archive gorgons we had encountered over the years in military and political archives.(16) As in Dickens, these are gorgons you love to hate: You laugh at how they appall you.
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