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But now I see this one is one too much, And that we have a curse in having her: Out on her, hilding!
"Normally, nobody wants summer to end, but this one seems to have a curse on it," Luiz Alberto Freitas Alcantara, 23, a university student, said.
"You know, nomads have a curse for their women: 'May you be married in a city and live within four walls.' The walls of this palace are not going to confine me .Political stability is essential not least for the economy.
The blessing and curse for Breton is that they have one undeniably great song – a blessing in that it's one more than most groups have, a curse in that it makes everything else on Other Peoples' Problems feel like an only partially successful attempt to bottle its electricity.
We even have a "curse" story, which goes when a building first exceeded the height of City Hall – the historic and geographic center of the city, complete with a statue of William Penn standing at its highest – the teams started losing.
The Romans were more likely to pay to have a curse put on the restaurant, a custom that has sadly passed in the age of enlightenment.
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Little is known about Mono other than that she was a maiden who was somehow sacrificed because she was believed to have a cursed destiny.
"The treasure might have had a curse attached to it, and might still have one.
At times it was almost like the film had a curse on it".
I swear to God it was like I had a curse on me.
It happens when someone behaves meanly or intemperately and has a curse put on them in return.
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