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"These guys get superstitious about things.
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There's where it gets superstitious.
At the time I was living in Brooklyn, so I'd take the D train over the Manhattan bridge, and I got very superstitious about always looking up from whatever I was reading on the subway to just at least catch a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty.
I think he got a little superstitious about wearing them".
And I had to admit there were things I was glad to see go: I'd always been superstitious about getting rid of anything that came with the place, but I didn't need the two big stupid thermoses that the former owner had taken Kool-Aid to picnics in.
In the US, to the despair of rationalists such as Professor Stuart Vyse, people are getting more superstitious by the day.
But some guys gets pretty superstitious.
Some players are superstitious about replacing teeth or getting porcelain crowns while they are still playing, some N.H.L. dentists said; they fear this will bring new damage to the same area.
"When you're a tunneler, you get a little superstitious," said John McCluskey, a construction accountable manager for the Manhattan section of the project at the city's Department of Environmental Protection.
Her husband is superstitious about these things if the show gets an order for nine more episodes, maybe they can finally tackle the back yard.
It's so hard getting an independent film running these days, so I feel so superstitious about it," maintains Mendes.
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