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We take a look at this and nine other well-known superstitions thought to bring misfortune to the masses.
Magic flourished in Polynesian society; everyone engaged in actions to ensure success in love, war, planting, or fishing or to bring misfortune to rivals.
In Torn, the player assumed the role of a wanderer, who was cursed to bring misfortune to people and places around it.
"If there is no peace, this agreement will bring misfortune to Afghanistan," Karzai added in a somewhat elliptical reference to the potential impact of the accord.
Women who have sex outside of marriage, whether voluntarily or by force, were perceived to bring misfortune to the household.
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Is the Washington Research Group the Wall Street version of Joe Btfsplk, the "L'il Abner" comic-strip character who walked around with a dark cloud over his head and brought misfortune to everyone around him?
On his arrival at Psophis in Arcadia, he was purified by its king, Phegeus, whose daughter Arsinoë (or Alphesiboea) he married, making her a present of the fatal necklace and the robe of Harmonia, which brought misfortune to all who possessed them.
From tulips to internet stocks, hot sectors have a long history of bringing misfortune to investors.
They believed in the presence of malevolent spirits who brought misfortune to people.
Female performance of throat-singing was thought to cause infertility or to bring misfortune on the performers' menfolk for seven generations.
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