Sentence examples for becoming curse from inspiring English sources

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|  With shares of the social network below their offering price, Facebook and its co-founder Mark Zuckerberg are becoming curse words on Wall Street.

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Navarro tricks Roman into becoming cursed.

The plot of the movie involves the Scooby gang becoming cursed and losing what means the most to each of them.

this trend of losing out to brasilian teams in continental play is becoming a curse, and hiring gomes to break that never seemed on the mark to begin with.

Or, to borrow the words of Professor Thorvaldur Gylfason (University of Iceland), how to prevent "nature's bounty" from "becoming the curse of the common people"?

Since the ignominy embraces six campaigns stretching back to 2001, it seems clear that what was once a mere millstone is becoming a family curse.

You have to remember that Mr. Obama first entered politics in Illinois in the mid-1990s, when "triangulation," as practiced by Bill Clinton, was becoming a vile curse word in liberal circles.

Moreover, this film debunks what was fast becoming the Reel History Curse of Mel Gibson.

Returning to the cursed spot seven years later, she finds another pair of snakes but spares them, breaking the curse and becoming a man again.

Increasingly, as is the case in Puerto Rico, state-owned and operated energy systems are quickly becoming stranded assets and a curse to even the most well-intentioned leaders.

The conversation turned to Martin McGuinness, a former local republican hero and ex-IRA member now cursed by dissidents for becoming a British minister at Stormont, Northern Ireland's parliament.

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