This also limits the cursedness of the mobile units purported to contain biological weapons, so often invoked as uninspectable. |
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Jeremiah proclaimed that trusting in man brings on a state of being of cursedness. |
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And so because we are free to choose good or evil, we can say that God will allow us to seek blessedness or cursedness. |
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Of top priority, of course, is the gospel, which is a fuller answer to the cursedness than standing up to bullies or hugging a grieving mother. |
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The laws of infernal dynamics are an adage about the cursedness of the universe. |
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This movie is talking to us all about the cursedness of our modern social life, and more specifically, the cursedness of modern knowing. |
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As a garden weed, it was generally left unpulled for fear offending the Aul Man or the fairies, hence, despite its cursedness, it was in every garden. |
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The cursedness of linearity seems always to loom large over games adapted from movies as developers seem constrained by the content of their filmic counterparts. |
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Rarely have I seen any really great advertising created without a certain amount of confusion, throw-aways, bent noses, irritation and downright cursedness. |
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A figure rooted in Greek and Hebraic culture, the wild man obtained emblematic currency in medieval culture, associated with cursedness, moral confusion, and sin. |
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