The plot is a suitably ludicrous tale of high jinxes, sporty endeavours, girly crushes and hidden treasure. |
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The best thing you can do to avoid jinxes is to focus on the Eagles' potential to lose because of last year. |
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Pilots are usually well-educated, highly analytical types whom you would not normally expect to believe in luck or jinxes. |
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By vocalizing your overconfidence, you leave your squad vulnerable to all kinds of bad karma, curses and jinxes. |
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I am writing another book at the moment, but I always feel it jinxes the story if I say too much about it. |
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However superstitious Jeter is about jinxes, on some level he understands Longoria's point: it will happen, eventually. |
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Sporting history is riddled with jinxes and curses and perhaps none more famous than the Sports Illustrated cover curse. |
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That's because since then, he has had four bouts of downtime at the data centre at which the remote brains in jars now reside, all of them jinxes, apparently. |
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Broaching the topic then was unsettling, given athletes' belief in jinxes. |
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Has a connotation of dark magic, as do jinxes, but of a minor sort. |
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