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The superstition
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A belief, not based on human reason or scientific knowledge, that future events may be influenced by one's behaviour in some magical or mystical way.
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The superstition was long-standing.
The superstition, in effect since opening night in 1606, is unfortunately reinforced by a vast array of inadequate performances.
The superstition is that if the evening itself is appalling, that's how the next year is going to be.
The Superstition Hills earthquake was initiated at the junction and propagated toward the southeast.
The Superstition Hills fault is a conjugate of the Elmore Ranch.
The superstition is that to be confronted with your own image in another being will seal your fate, so stories about doubles inevitably don't end well.
The superstition that spilling salt was considered bad luck began in 3,500 B.C., with the ancient Sumerians.
The hysteria and the superstition!
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The drive east on Highway 60 into the Superstition Mountains provides the classic euphoria of an urban escape.
And only then, may West Virginians find out if they really did strike gold near the Superstition Mountains.
To compensate, they cut loose on the winding Apache Trail through the Superstition Mountains, earning a bonus medal from a rally worker waiting in Tortilla Flat.
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