But my husband gets these crazy ideas that my poppets are voodoo dolls and that I stick pins in them. |
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He then lapses into what can only be called voodoo economics to prove that the poor are best served by the fiercely competitive private sector. |
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Theoretically, this neo-liberal premise flows from Chicago-style voodoo economics. |
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The Minister gave an interesting answer in which he claimed that other parties are supporting voodoo economics. |
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He went to work for a self-styled voodoo doctor, assisting with swamp tours and taking visitors into the woods for staged rituals. |
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Actually, I suspect it is really about religion, in the same way that Tropic of Night was about black magic or voodoo or the occult. |
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I even drew pentagrams and the symbols of the zodiac around the page's border, to send Amy some positive voodoo brain-energies. |
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Used at night, the curdler unit can produce a voodoo effect used to break up chanting, singing and clapping. |
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At least Reed expresses an admiration for African culture, especially Egyptology and African-based voodoo. |
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The droids are hard at work trying to fix that voodoo machine but, in the meantime, we are stuck adrift in space and not sure where we are. |
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Portrayals in modern books, films, games, and haunted attractions, are quite different from both voodoo zombies and those of folklore. |
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The living dead in pop culture are no doubt inspired by the great voodoo zombie legend of Haiti in the heart of the Caribbean. |
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The voodoo zombie is not a dead person, but a living person who has been brain damaged. |
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Basically, it's all about consciousness, and in the voodoo religions, zombies are bodies without soul. |
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Many people still consult native healers, including witch doctors, voodoo practitioners, and herbalists. |
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Pete claims they can put a curse on you similar to the curses or hexes described by voodoo, witchcraft, or a good mummy story. |
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There are clown voodoo dolls flung contemptuously across the room to land all floppy on a shelf. |
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Her parents called on a voodoo priestess to help her, after all traditional medicines had failed. |
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He never had the proper voodoo rituals, and now his duppy is raging, has been all year. |
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The lurching father suggests a voodoo zombi dug up by some malevolent Pedro loa and set to work in the plantations of Haiti. |
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They'd rescued over thirty cursed items between them, battling voodoo loas, Druids, vampires, werewolves, and ghosts in the process. |
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Though surprised, the villagers accepted his story because they believed that the power of voodoo magic made such things possible. |
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And speaking of voodoo and santeria, it'll be a good idea to also cover the drumming used. |
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Pure West African rhythms can still be heard in the drum-driven ceremonies of voodoo and santeria throughout the Caribbean and South America. |
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Zombies are dead bodies with no souls, created by the black magic of voodoo sorcerers. |
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In a scene played for laughs, he even watches a video about voodoo so he can render her powerless to resist his advances. |
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Are fortune-tellers, clairvoyants, palm readers, spiritists and voodoo participants in league with demons? |
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The West African and trans-Caribbean influences in the South are best seen in spiritual ceremonies that evoke elements from voodoo rituals. |
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Two autobiographical pieces from that time interpreted the illness through voodoo imagery and, he believes, produced a cure. |
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As a religion, voodoo was indeed a critical force against the external authority of French colonial and American imperial powers. |
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Advocates say voodoo is a legitimate African-based religion that has been unfairly maligned in movies and popular culture. |
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An expert on African ritual practices who has been advising the police on the case said that it might be linked to West African voodoo. |
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But it also plays with core elements of the Haitian voodoo tradition, of Caribbean magic, and of African rituals as well. |
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Before that, zombie films amounted to cheesy 1930s-inspired movies about voodoo cults. |
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Once again, most voters will see the simultaneous promise of tax cuts and public spending increases as voodoo economics. |
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It is voodoo economics, the sort of economics that is thoroughly discredited in every other First World economy. |
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There's been a lot of voodoo economics spoken about this, and a lot of ideological opposition without a lot of common sense. |
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Well, you know, the accounting in those days, Larry, was voodoo economics, in a sense. |
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As Reagan's vice president Bush learned to live with voodoo economics and suffered the consequences in a one-term presidency. |
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Yet heroin is still perceived as the paradigmatic voodoo drug, ineluctably turning its users into zombies who must obey its commands. |
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There are at least six members knitting socks, sweaters, baby sets, hats and mitts, Newfie mitts, voodoo dolls and dishcloths. |
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The menu begins with appetizers including loaded potato skins, nachos, voodoo wings, onion rings and a deep fried seafood number on fries with chilli and garlic mayonnaise. |
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The English under King Harold make a brave stand, but their pointed sticks and voodoo rattles are as nothing against the Normans' tanks, airplanes, and modern artillery. |
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First, these characters are not placid creatures risen by voodoo for slave labour but the dead, reanimated by a virus, whose single instinct is to eat human flesh. |
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No. She'll be spending her Saturdays in the traditional manner, angrily jabbing pins into a high-trousered voodoo doll. |
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For us non-specialists, John's signal-to-noise massaging of the data could be construed as voodoo. |
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There is a comical asymmetry between his efforts and theirs, but also something mysterious, as if his were made for a voodoo dollhouse. |
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In those days, some of the NFL doctors and even some of the non-NFL doctors were insinuating that I was a voodoo doctor, not practicing science. |
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We soon learn that our beloved soldier, Ichabod Crane, has gotten himself involved in some serious voodoo. |
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Was I to hop up and down that they were choosing me, sing joy-oh-joy, dance the voodoo dance? |
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In the background, outside, is Papa Legba, who is a Loa, the word for a voodoo deity. |
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There are whispers of a history of voodoo ceremonies and mysterious orbs of light appearing in photos. |
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He exists only to atone, a voodoo doll for every woman's righteous indignation over being deceived. |
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Bloggers of the BuzzParadise community received a mysterious BuzzKit, consisting of a mysterious letter, a voodoo doll and a rattle. |
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Another declared she was a voodoo princess performing chants to make sure I got breast cancer. |
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While the poems work as dramatic monologues in their own right, they are also metaphors for the human search for faith and truth, in art, religion and, yes, even voodoo dolls. |
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Together they unravel and expose the island's medicine woman who delves into the dark secrets of obeah, an ancient mystical practice similar to voodoo. |
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Is this an ill omen, I wonder, or some kind of inner-city voodoo ritual? |
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A voodoo mask on the label reinforces the idea of ritual and adventure. |
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Some scientists claim that voodoo zombies are created with this toxin. |
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There is a short feature on the difference between voodoo and hoodoo, which illuminates how one is an organized religion, and the other is a ritualistic practice of magic. |
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Someone from a humbler background selling essentially those same voodoo economics will do only marginally better. |
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In 1982, an ethnobotanist and independent scholar announced that the chemical is a major component of the voodoo elixir that turns people into zombies. |
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He was known for being a white man who participated in voodoo ceremonies and for regularly being possessed by the loa, generally while in a drunken state. |
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What's the difference between voodoo, hoodoo, santeria, and candomble? |
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It is about time they start to work out that that is voodoo economics. |
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To boost business the team developed new product lines, and discovered an independent design team in Thailand that employs traditional skills to create handmade voodoo dolls. |
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So we can see that it is all voodoo economics, and that it will not work. |
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There is a reason this neoliberalism is called voodoo economics. |
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We were really honoured, because people were asking us how we practised voodoo. |
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Thus the traffickers exploit traditional beliefs and practices such as voodoo rituals to enslave their victims. |
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Your brother and many in the official Iranian media accuse your confidants of voodoo and devil worship. |
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And many Japanese households feel squeezed because wages are not keeping pace with prices. Was Abenomics, then, all voodoo? |
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Anything goes in the steamiest city in the American South, built on a history of voodoo, jazz and Cajun and Creole culture. |
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We were inspired by voodoo, these Haitian rhythms. |
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That's the chart voodoo, but it is something to be very aware of. |
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Even George Bush Senior called his economic plan voodoo economics. |
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They believe very strongly in voodoo and think that if they don't respect this agreement, something terrible will happen to their families and loved ones. |
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The preservation of the most important voodoo sanctuaries and encounters among priests of the various countries concerned should help revitalize this shared heritage. |
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A One Direction magazine portrayed her with a voodoo doll, while a fan on Twitter threatened to shoot her. |
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He places a voodoo doll of the opposing team's most important player inside a small box and lights candles to say the curse, the report said. |
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Two pints of Ben and Jerry's ice cream and a voodoo doll with pins and a marker will offer particular pleasure. |
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He had once cut her hair to fashion a voodoo doll that would ensure the death of her and her family if she escaped. |
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Oct 24-Nov 21 SCORPIO MYSTERIOUS bouts of severe, stabbing pain will be explained this week when you find the kids' voodoo doll. |
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There weren't many outside of the political voodoo economics practitioners who thought PPACA would bring cost savings. |
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Most voodoo priests, known as houngans, operate semi-independently, catering to their followers without much structure. |
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The old people accepted to hand over voodoo music to us. |
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Metallic mercury is sold under the name azogue in stores that specialize in religious items used in Esperitismo, Santeria, and voodoo. |
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Brenneis was dressed like a voodoo doctor. |
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We should give a little to the voodoo doctor, the Obeya, or Obi man. |
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When it comes to actual health matters, the textbook claims that in the African American community, being overweight, is seen as a positive and implies that voodoo doctors are ubiquitous. |
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Somebody stuck another pin in the voodoo doll. |
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Peyton Manning's targets have been cursed by the same voodoo doll. |
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It is rooted in voodoo economics and one which shafts my province of British Columbia in favour of the government's cheap electioneering in other parts of the country. |
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Through this exhibition, which combines photographs, paintings and voodoo objects, the public will have the opportunity to learn about the origins of voodoo and what it's all about. |
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Can digital photography be susceptible to voodoo? |
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The mechanisms used to open the doors to temples in antiquity and the trickery and ventriloquism used in certain voodoo divinatory rituals share this approach. |
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I dared not go to his funeral, for I knew that my older brother, who had taken my father's place as the voodoo priest, would kill me for deserting the family gods. |
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Lyrics rain onto listeners' heads in a shower of French, Creole and English as Boukman Eksperyans combine their signature voodoo rock with hard-nosed hip-hop influences. |
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You can't actually perform a voodoo ceremony for one particular spirit without hailing all the other gods, too, and you have to call them in a certain order. |
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Believing that the suspect may have consulted a voodoo doctor prior to the exam, the examiner took a doll from his desk and proceeded to dehex the suspect. |
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Addressing devotees at Abomey, Benin, high priest Dah Aligbonon offered prayers and sacrifices as part of the West African state's national voodoo day. |
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Brynle Williams is scraping the bottom of the populist barrel and advocating voodoo economics by demanding lower fuel tax at the expense of people and the planet. |
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