As the eldest and smartest student, she bravely stayed in the haunted room in the dormitory and successfully exorcised the evil spirit. |
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It probably means half the pubs in Glasgow won't allow me to drink in them anymore, but it was worth it to say I was exorcised in the Vatican. |
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If somebody was brought to me who needed to be exorcised, provided that the person was willing, I would do all I could to help. |
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This restless spirit, having been called forth from the vasty deep, henceforth refused to be exorcised. |
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His win in California this year exorcised the memory of a famous flop in the same event two years ago. |
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The half is when the jitters and fears you've been dealing with during rehearsal must be exorcised. |
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As the eldest student, she bravely stayed in the haunted dormitory and successfully exorcised the evil spirit. |
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When the pope turned his attention to the young woman, he prayed over her, exorcised her, and stayed with her for half an hour. |
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It is not people or places which are exorcised, but rather the demonic forces of evil in those persons or places. |
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In his last works, the circus spectacle took on a particular importance and the artist exorcised the circus numbers of his youth. |
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Though it was exorcised and is now caged, it apparently still moves about and growls at visitors. |
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But it seemed to have exorcised many of the demons haunting the lithe and fair actress. |
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France exorcised its fears of famine and subjugation by achieving food independence. |
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Any talent for yobbishness, however, was exorcised by a far more deadly peril: The Art School Years. |
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He exorcised the assumption the free market was only for numbskulls. |
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So Turks and Armenians will get a chance to talk about Ani, if history's ghosts can be exorcised. |
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Onlookers were then treated to a tale of a young boxer, who exorcised the demon in his dream to bravely meet a huge challenge. |
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A marvellous reversal of the situation has now taken place and this curse has been exorcised. |
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They got greatly exorcised about this and they all walked out of the House. |
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The father took the son to be exorcised and a church deacon bound the child while the father and his wife poured boiling water on him. |
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We have re-established management on a sound basis, restored budgetary equilibrium and exorcised the ghosts of the past. |
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I experienced and exorcised my anxiety in my own way, with Le Sommeil du monstre. |
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In the other way, if feelings are not expressed or exorcised they can remain by slipping in the subconscious. |
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Her father eventually succumbs to a bishop's advice and takes her to be exorcised. |
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But even for those who remained, the demon of this murky modernity has not been exorcised. |
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How convenient then that, this week, just a month before the regional elections, the main ghost may have been exorcised. |
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The fear of being different was exorcised. |
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Before the church took it over, these evil spirits were exorcised. |
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Ghosts may also be exorcised, and an annual festival is held throughout Tibet for this purpose. |
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I could not accommodate this in any kind of reality and did not grow either for 30-odd years, but having exorcised my demons with flowers I am back in love with dahlias and glads and would not be without them. |
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Far from being a kooky outsider who merely exorcised images from his subconscious, he is now understood as an artist inspired by the imagery of his hard life. |
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The Indomitable Lions of Cameroon exorcised the demons of an inauspicious 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign when they roared back to winning ways against Poland in Szczecin. |
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In the hands of these consummately skilled polyphonic composers, war in its audible form becomes something manageable, an evil that can be exorcised, and peace a tangible good that can safeguard and nourish the people. |
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The prefect then deemed his candidacy invalid. In this section Dark skies to the east Ménage à trois Slowly losing their chains Thou shalt not kill A ghost exorcised? |
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He was exorcised because he was thought to be possessed by the Devil. |
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I wonder if it has been important to him to show off his eruditeness, an intellectual chip exorcised from his shoulder and springing from a childhood absent from books. |
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