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Death is a doorway to another incarnation.
"Thus the black oral culture fused the two apparently contradictory notions of the devil as a white man and the devil as a 'bad nigger.' " Brown trails the mythical dude to another incarnation in Bob Dylan's recording of "Stack A Lee". Dylan's lyrics follow, more or less, the tale sung by Lloyd Price and others, but with the killer "on the gallows, about to hang," he manages to get free.
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She changed schools twice, "fleeing one mean girl only to find another incarnation of that same girl in the next school".
But maybe Hannibal is destined to be the serial killer's 007, one of those characters whose story and world is rich enough to survive another incarnation.
Danu exalts Rama as an incarnation of Vishnu and even compares him to baby Krishna, another incarnation of Vishnu.
Don't lose the chance that mindfulness practice offers, don't go back to sleep inside another incarnation of mind itself.
Or should it be sold off to live on in another incarnation, as offices, housing or nonprofit space?
Whether you believe this to be empowering or simply another incarnation of the 19th-century freak show, one thing is clear: there has never been a better time to be "ugly", whether you interpret that as merely average-looking or having the sort of face that makes children cry.
After that, it gets vague: According to Nate and Clark, both of whom were still in contact with her at the time, she and Rachel relocated to Arizona, setting up yet another incarnation of the house.
It's not difficult to see her, in another setting and another incarnation, as the eccentric girl in Lawrence's story "The Princess".
Some longtime fans of the "Star Wars" series were clearly irritated by the prospect of another incarnation of the films they will have to pay to see all over again.
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