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So, what should have been a boon, we are making a curse out of it.
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(1960) The only man I knew who could make a curse sound like a caress.
"This reminds me of a fairy tale in which the evil fairy comes and makes a curse on the baby," Jong said, with composure.
Most memorable doesn't imply best, or even O.K., as witness the gross-out-pornographic travesties on Disney that made a curse of recollection.
Foot on nuclear weapons A Britain which denounced the insanity of the nuclear strategy would be in a position to direct its influence at the United Nations and in the world at large, in a manner at present denied us (1960) Aneurin Bevan The only man I knew who could make a curse sound like a caress (Aneurin Bevan, vol 1, 1962) ) On Lords reform Think of it!
Later in March 2002, he brought Elliott and Rossio, who suggested making a supernatural curse – as described in the opening narration of the ride – the film's plot.
The strong DVD sales of Labyrinth prompted rights-holders the Jim Henson Company and Sony Pictures to look into making a sequel, and Curse of the Goblin King was briefly used as a place-holder title.
"You can make a man curse the day he was born.
It would make a saint curse and Weller is no saint.
Civilian casualties, often hushed up or denied, have made NATO a curse in some parts of the country.
By working with Tencent and making an investment in Curse, Riot may be in a better position to make a global platform play both in and beyond gaming.
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