Sentence examples for a curse with from inspiring English sources

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I am not sure if that is the essence or a curse with the design thinking process.

That is how Aids became defined in the popular consciousness, as a curse with some curious moral agenda: the "gay plague".

One day Wang Zhao, leader of the Mandarin faction, heard the southern-faction leader, Wang Rongbao, use the Shanghai word wangbo ts'o (rickshaw); he thought what was uttered was the Mandarin wangba dan (turtle's egg), a curse with the force of "son of a whore".

He was a minister and he built his philosophy on the curse found in the book of Genesis, "cursed is the ground for your sake; in sorrow shall you eat of it all the days of your life; thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to you…" But the story doesn't end with a curse, with thorns and thistles.

It's a curse with this fucking gambling".

He stated in a letter to his sister that literary pursuits were "a curse with us" and, in an interview towards the end of his life, he said that he felt "under an especially great obligation.

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"It's basically a curse movie with high technology".

This was growth of the kind that many other countries have experienced in the form of a "resource curse", with little diversification or improvement in general living standards.

They also face devastating terrorist attacks from the east, the land of the Chandravanshis who have joined forces with the Nagas, a cursed race with physical deformities.

Mr. Rivera starts most sentences with a curse word and ends them with a wheezy laugh.

Store cards can be a blessing or a curse - like with everything else - it all boils down to the user.

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