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Enemy #7 J.K. Rowling Mack Rawden "hates J.K. Rowling for not having the guts, conviction or balls to out Dumbledore when it actually mattered;" and has cursed off 6 pounds in three weeks.
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Many get caught cursing off the record, while others are less timid with their public use of profanity.
That year, he also pointed a gun at wrestler Dan Chaid and cursed him off the property. .
The laugh she gets does not take the curse off the caricatures.
That directness takes the curse off, just as his efforts to stop the genocide in Darfur come wrapped in modesty.
It all begins to sound like a show business obituary until Crerand takes the curse off it: "You know what they say here.
His work mixes well with serious decorative arts, he added, "as something ridiculous to make you laugh, to take the curse off an elaborate antique".
To take the curse off this media subsidy, Congress insisted on paying only half-price; for every ad purchased, it wanted another run free of charge.
He revisits his Boston boyhood and rehearses his decrepitude and does everything in his literary power to "take the curse" off ageing.
What Mr. Giuliani wants might be more of a friendly ex-spouse -- somebody like John McCain's first wife, Carol, who took the curse off his shabby behavior by issuing warm statements in support of his presidential candidacy.
Mr. Goldman has every intention of lifting the curse off Philadelphia, a shrinking city of 1.5 million people, semifamous for greasy food, high taxes, a surfeit of bricks, a dearth of style and a lack of news.
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