Are you suffering from depression, substance abuse, obesity, stress, impotence, domestic problems or even a jinx? |
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Padraig was upbeat when questioned about the jinx and said he was aiming to disprove the theory. |
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His son should better be advised to deal with the despot carefully lest it becomes the jinx of both father and son. |
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When he was a schoolboy in Glasgow his father would take him to matches and tease Alex for being a jinx when Rangers lost. |
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The Indian cricket team once again failed to break the jinx yesterday which left thousands of fans disappointed. |
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Saltires hero Paul Hoffmann hopes to end a personal jinx and help Uddingston keep the Coronel Scottish Cup. |
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Whenever I say things like this events have a habit of not going as planned, so I may well have just put a jinx on myself. |
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Unfortunately, the injury jinx struck the Gaeltacht youngster and he was forced to retire. |
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Find out the latest fashion statements as ravishing beauties from Bangalore in exotic outfits gang up to jinx you. |
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Won't say anything more about future updates because I'm afraid I'll jinx the rewrite. |
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I didn't jinx the football results with my rant yesterday, honest, guv! |
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I think there's a jinx with nightwatchmen in the South African team. |
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The Brazilians at last overcame their jinx in the semi-final, when they beat the Netherlands in a penalty shoot-out after a suspenseful 1-1 draw. |
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Half an hour of this contest still had to be played but Preston's supporters knew their play-off jinx was finally over. |
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I haven't mentioned much about the politics of the homeowners association lately out of fear that I'd put a jinx on the overall shift toward good relations. |
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Anyway? it's three in the morning and I didn't write my announcement in advance so as not to jinx it, so it's going to be a mess. |
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Gloucester finally ended their away jinx with a 16-0 victory over Harlequins at The Stoop, but the match was an appalling advert for the Zurich Premiership. |
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If the latest trends are anything to go by, tourism trade watchers are hopeful that India will break the jinx of just 2.5 million foreign tourists a year. |
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In the beginning, my wife was saying: 'Keep it down, keep it down, we don't want to jinx this thing. |
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I've also been working with a couple of artists on a new project that I don't want to jinx and we're pluggin away on Epic's new album. |
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Danger lurks on the high seas, and the captain of the Good Companion, a fishing vessel, is careful not to jinx his luck. |
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Even an early goal from Abdulraheem Jumaa failed to help hosts UAE break their jinx against Iran, whom they had never defeated in their previous nine meetings. |
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Meanwhile the choir's high jinx rattle on. |
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We can only imagine it was like the archetypal chick flick, as hilarity and high jinx ensued. |
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We once again rekindle friendships with next door neighbours, some of whom we have not seen in six months, and make ready to use bike paths, walkways and, dare I jinx it, parks! |
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Having not yet met the sorcerer Benchaoui I wonder if the snake did not jinx us because few miles later the bike loses all power and frequently stalls. |
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Is it a jinx, like being put on the cover of Sports Illustrated? |
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I can't begin to tell you how hard it was last year when I missed out on the Grand Final so to fall foul of the injury jinx again is a bit of a sickener. |
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Jinx kept pacing, lashing his tail in agitation, and Elanor's eyes followed him wherever he went, though her head was frozen in place. |
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Jinx was startled to note that the horizon of the infinite plane wobbled unsteadily for a moment. |
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Jinx grew up knowing that Sir Irwin cared for him, and that most other humans thought it strange and unfitting for a knight to keep such a pet. |
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Suddenly the pressure slackened, went back to its original amount, and Jinx could see again, though he was still unable to move. |
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They drove home in silence, neither really knowing what to say to the other and Jinx not bothering to break the silence. |
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Jinx caught himself with his hands before he fell for the fourth time in ten minutes, swallowing the wince as his aching wrist twinged. |
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She'd tried to convince him to strip the bark off, but listened to reason when Jinx explained that the bark worked as kindling. |
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Jinx liked that, because there was something reassuring in the countless little cantrips and tricks, so unlike anything he had known. |
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Jinx had learned to brush dirt and crud off the logs before bringing them in. |
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With that, Jinx waved desperately and lashed his tail and laid his ears back in a picture of agitation. |
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Jinx lunged forward, intent on grabbing her arm and wresting the glasses from her. |
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The gang of older boys, eighth graders, had found him out there, and when Jinx found him, he had bruises across his face and one of his eyes was blackened. |
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Ever since Make Up's release, however, Hot Hot Heat have apparently been trying their damnedest to bump Interpol off the cover of the Post-Fame Jinx Handbook. |
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As Kathryn begins to warm up to Kevin, Max and Jinx become friends. |
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Jinx realized with a shock that he was still in a predatory, feline crouch, lashing his tail agitatedly, the claws on his feet digging into the dirt. |
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Springer spaniels Jack, Henry and Polly, along withblack labrador Jinx, are now the toast of Customs and Excise in Dover, Kent. |
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