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This may have been done right after death, "to render protection from mysterious spells believed to emanate from the deceased," Dr. Fedorova said in a report, or it may have been a result of ancient grave robbing.
Continually at odds with his family, in 1908 Chaloner legally changed his name from Chanler to what he believed to be its original spelling.
In some societies, witches were believed to covet discarded teeth for spells, so proper disposal was paramount.
With two women a week being killed by male partners and ex-partners, I can't believe I have to spell it out, but it seems I do: women need somewhere safe to go when they leave.
When deficits and debts reached historically high levels, he believed, it was necessary to spell out how they would be reduced in the long term.
He said Labour needed to "spell out" what they believed in.
The biggest question for Labour, it seems to me as an outsider from the Labour party is they've got to spell out what they believe in.
A return to the prewar years, the Conservative leaders believed, would spell electoral suicide.
When the Fukushima nuclear plant went offline in March, leaving Tepco unable to supply the Tokyo area with enough power, the new companies believed it spelled opportunity for them.
They recently indicated they would withdraw their troops soon, a move that many Somalis believe would spell the end of the government.
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