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noun
A supernatural detriment or hindrance; a bane.
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Web surfers soon discovered that he was a Jewish Israeli from his Facebook profile — Mr. Alooshe plays in a band called Hovevey Zion, or the Lovers of Zion — and some of the accolades turned to curses.
Or some of those men in Washington" -- Thursday at 2 p.m on Channel 4. When it comes to curses, the one the Bishop of Aquila (John Wood) invokes in Richard Donner's LADYHAWKE (1985) is particularly clever.
GIVEN how much gloom there is in general about Africa, thanks to curses ranging from the HIV/AIDS pandemic to bad government in Zimbabwe and genocide in Darfur, it comes as quite a shock to run into a couple of top African businessmen and find them brimming with confidence.
The mix kicks off with MSCLS himself serenading us with his sultry baritone and shortly into Josh Butler and Dusky, and everybody from Coyu to Curses to Cassius gets an airing.
Four PWD and five caregivers related dementia to curses or witchcraft.
Despite having correct knowledge concerning risk factors for obstetric fistula, many community members had misconceptions about obstetric fistula and attributed the condition to curses, cultural spirits (considered the condition as a curse from gods), sexually transmitted disease, having sex during menstrual periods and improper use of family planning methods.
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"I began to curse.
To curse me?
"I'm ready to curse.
It gave me the urge to curse.
I was too defeated to curse.
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