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Our tradition holds that curses come in threes.
Perhaps this is the point, like the speechlessness that curses him for two-thirds of the book (importantly, his name means "messenger" or "prophet"): a Joycean comment on shrinking significance, the epic becoming prosaic, tragedy repeating as farce.
Few democracies manage to avoid the drip-drip of financial scandals corroding politics; indeed, Britain's often appear tame beside the corruption that curses countries such as France, Spain or the United States.
I refer, of course, to what has become known as astroturfing, as in the faux grass that curses stadiums across the land.
(That's a letter that curses you, folks).
Among those who visited the traditional healer, 56percentt reported that "curses" were to blame for their HIV symptoms.
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He must now lift that curse, fast.
You don't mean that curse".
But he also acknowledged that cursing can be just plain old cursing.
In the hallway, a shattered window refracted light across graffiti that cursed the management.
Some experts say the notion that cursing leads to bullying is misguided.
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