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LAST week, a Michigan court overturned a conviction based on a little-known law against cursing that, clearly, dated from a far different era.
Coprolalia, involuntary swearing and cursing that has its basis in neurobiology, is the main aspect of Tourette's portrayed in the media.
(Her biggest challenge, she said, was persuading her husband to carry it up the stairs, since there was no wiggle room. "There was a lot of sweat and cursing that day," she said).
Even Charles Haughey might be forgiven for cursing that Florida police officer, far away across the Atlantic, who stopped Ben Dunne, and his secrets, from jumping from the Hyatt Regency's 17th floor balcony.
The decision incensed Redknapp, who moments later was left cursing that decision when Cudicini brought down Stefanos Athanasiadis to hand the home side a penalty they barely deserved.
Give us a sec to finish pounding this coffee and cursing that time change... We'll be out in a sec 🤗.
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There's a way that Italian-Americans can curse that's like poetry".
The cute babyish face, the way he sounds like a grown-up when he curses, that absurd dirtbag Southie accent.
"And don't curse that nation.
I curse that fish.
"We don't curse that much anymore.
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