It was an ability that made those who hadn't dared to try think themselves accursed, holding their manhoods cheap. |
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This article is one of those accursed PDF files but if you have a high-speed connection it may be worth reading. |
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Those whom the Goddess rejected as unworthy died in the initiation, accursed and doomed. |
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Their article on Ireland is an interesting one but it is in that accursed PDF format so I have posted some extracts here. |
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The powerful Russian Church accursed him as the Anti-Christ, and the whole nation, led by the nobility and the church, believed it. |
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Heartbreak and violence follow the camp as part of a sad, accursed tradition. |
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Robinson told Doyle the tale about an accursed hound howling on Dartmoor and they went there to investigate. |
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For example, Kate lost her brother, so she was the only one in her accursed family left surviving. |
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My hope is that sufficient pressure will come about to halt the nefarious practices occurring in that accursed place. |
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With the help of an uncultured druid, he must destroy an accursed object in order to avert disaster and save his own life. |
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Many thanks must go then to Thomas Edison for ruining the whole hibernation ideal with his accursed light-bulbs. |
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It's like that fairy tale where vipers and toads jump out of the mouth of the accursed mean little girl when she tries to speak. |
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The accursed mobile phone has done what I often wished it would, and disappeared. |
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They're on a great overtime rate, they're being put up in decent hotels and have got a week away from the accursed paperwork. |
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Then they went home and played the accursed thing, and second-hand shops nationwide braced themselves for the deluge. |
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And so to the accursed chicken house and run and the fifth day of construction. |
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People rely so much on these accursed contraptions, they have become joined at the hip. |
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You can thank the Founding Fathers and their accursed, anti-democratic Electoral College system for cutting you out of the action. |
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Seemingly every time that I saw a shirt I liked, closer examination would reveal yet another pair of accursed short sleeves. |
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I like to watch films with a fresh eye so only read enough of the review to know things were looking bad before renting the accursed thing. |
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I don't think parents would have trouble discerning if this accursed for-profit school is providing an education to create good citizens. |
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He must also save the last surviving member of an accursed royal family. |
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There may be powers that are not malignant travelling this accursed road. |
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The downwind was stronger than my engine, and the accursed Jöchlein was almost a hundred meters higher. |
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For I could wish that I myself were accursed and separated from Christ for the sake of my brothers, my kin according to the flesh. |
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There are some accursed fields from which a herd is removed and then, two years later, a new herd is put there, which also contracts the disease. |
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Lord, who is the creator of all children, hear our prayer this accursed day. |
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God knows that there is ground for my terrible fear in this accursed place! |
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But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than that which we have preached to you, let him be accursed. |
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It might be someone or something specially blessed because it was full of power, or it might be something accursed, as a corpse. |
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Her new novel, The accursed, is the fifth in her series of Gothic novels that began in 1980 with Bellefleur. |
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Woodrow Wilson figures prominently in The accursed as the beleaguered president of Princeton. |
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There is a sub-theme in The accursed of medical history and its bizarre fads and ministrations. |
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Born as a result of a curse, she lives an accursed, wasteful, unproductive life of pain and loneliness, and dies in loneliness and in intolerable agony. |
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She plays Brenda, now a teacher who is stalked by an accursed videotape. |
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Just this week I spent a few hours shuttling between Amazon and their accursed recommendations and my library to see what was available to borrow. |
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Bloggers block, the accursed affliction affects the best of us. |
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Unlike a regular record store, this accursed thing never closes. |
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The reason this thanks is in this separate post is because every time I add just one more sentence to the post below, I get the accursed long post error. |
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After all that, I've got through Easter with all my fingers and thumbs and I reckon there are only a few decades to go before I finish this accursed job. |
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But the last time we had car troubles was six years ago, almost to the day, when the transmission on my accursed Volkswagen Golf fell out on the Carmarthen by-pass. |
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The point of the author is that the accursed sons are trying to claim the blessing given to Shem by main force, as though power and strength are our salvation. |
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Sometimes the mediator is accursed simply because he is a bearer of bad tidings, who brings the news that some ancient cause for which much blood has been spent is, in the end, unattainable. |
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So the gospels made them the deicides, the Christ killers, all of them and all of their descendants forever accursed. |
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In Somali communities with patriarchal traditions, people believed that a man who had not fathered a son was an accursed man, a man without a name. |
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There, hidden in its vaults for the past 200 years, is an accursed gem, a greyish-blue sea diamond with a red hue at its centre: the Sea of Flame. |
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The angel with great power, a symbol of Christ, glides across the heavens lit with the golden light of the fullness of its splendour, unrolls his phylactery and points at the accursed city. |
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I detest the machista mythomania that places literature at the center of everything and rescues accursed writers and hopeless alcoholics. |
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These bloudy hands shall teare his triple Crowne, And fire accursed Rome about his eares. |
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But you need them so as to seek out the much-needed hysteria, carefree and in all agitation, in the hope of giving the soul of our society extra oxygen with your accursed arts. |
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You wrote a draft of The accursed in the early 1980s, then abandoned it. |
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If you consider that the country has been independent for more than 45 years and that the great majority of its citizens have never known this accursed period, there would be cause to laugh if it were not tragic. |
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A year later, he had married his niece Martina, thus offending the religious scruples of many of his subjects, who viewed his second marriage as incestuous and Martina as accursed. |
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The foreign powers, when mentioned, were accorded due respect, but the priests were accursed, their behaviour analysed and criticised wherever possible. |
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