The intense anxiety created by fear of bewitchment in past societies may have further increased the incidence of the nightmare. |
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These books are filled with prayers thought to help those suffering from bewitchment. |
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The character of Anna is a Christ-like figure, relentlessly trying to redeem her older sister Elsa from bewitchment. |
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The self-absorbed bewitchment of an historical culture, presumptuous and convinced of its own perennial triumphant destinies? |
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Decipher La Corriveau's dialect, cast out the spells and exorcize the bewitchment of diabolical objects. |
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But it was while Fitzgerald was still bewitched by his aura and angry about his bewitchment that he wrote his masterpiece. |
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It is particularly crucial at the beginning of the process, when he can again have there a doubt of knowledge if the ownership or the bewitchment are real. |
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Traditional healers commonly credit AIDS-related illnesses to bewitchment, which can leave children with the fear that they too will be bewitched or that they caused it in some way. |
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He describes the activity of a pastoral team to liberate people from the omnipresent fear that comes from belief in bewitchment and the violent practices that are its consequence. |
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The latter work gave Ravel an opportunity of doing ingenious and amusing things with the animals and inanimate objects that come to life in this tale of bewitchment and magic in which a naughty child is involved. |
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