(1) In the original, Krishna lies sleeping on the twelve-headed demon serpent .
(2) The dragon and the serpent flew into the clouds and it started to rain heavily.
(3) The opening theme is based on the ancient myth that the River Lee was formed by the gorging tail of a giant serpent defeated in battle by St Finbarr.
(4) We saw monkeys swinging through the tree-tops and a long black serpent snaking menacingly over branches.
(5) He was participating in a rattlesnake roundup and forgot he'd put a serpent under his hat - the hat he was wearing.
(6) Sluggish, heavily polluted and evil smelling, it snaked through the borough like a poisonous serpent .
(7) In Australia, the Aborigines associated a giant rainbow serpent with the creation of life, similar to the Aztec belief.
(8) Focusing intently on the object, he was relatively relieved to discover that it was a copper sphere with a serpent wrapped around it, not the grim skull that he expected to see.
(9) An exception must be made for the occasions when the serpent is used to double the awesome Dies Irae at Requiem mass.
(10) According to folklore, the lake is home to a giant serpent with extraordinary powers.
(11) The serpent finished wrapping itself around him and began to constrict him.
(12) Blaze formed a fireball in his hand and launched it at the giant serpent , but it was simply eaten by its right head.
(13) It told the story of the Christian saint who not only fought off a fire-breathing serpent but also a Turkish knight.
(14) A giant serpent shot from it and grabbed the captain in its mouth for an instant.
(15) She told him to take the serpent 's teeth and sow them in the ground.
(16) The great serpent woke at once, squealing so loudly that the mountains shook.
(17) Through him, as we have shown and as so many texts have indicated, God has destroyed the serpent and the angels and human beings who have grown like it.
(18) The feathered serpent flew up into the air, his body glowing in a heavenly way.
(19) Further legends state that the omphalos at Delphi stands upon the spot where Apollo killed the serpent Python, or upon the chasm through which the waters of Deucalion's flood drained away.
(20) He pours libations at his father's tomb and a seven spiraled serpent slithers from the mound.