Our country's military, and much of our populace, has been possessed by the memory of that defeat and will do almost anything to exorcize it. |
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But there's a major difference between believing in demonic possession and using torture and beatings to exorcize children. |
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As we have just noted, others, including the disciples of Jesus, shared his ability to exorcize evil spirits. |
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Some scholars believe that the Chinese Lunar New Year originated from a ritual ceremony originally intended to exorcize the evil spirits. |
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The other religious people heard of the demon in the church and warned him to exorcize me from the place. |
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Only then can the right potion be discovered to exorcize the ghost of Romney for good. |
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This distinction should not simply be pushed aside without an attempt to diagnose and exorcize some of the lingering cultural stereotypes within it. |
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James Brolin and Margot Kidder starred as the homeowners, and Rod Steiger was the priest who tries to exorcize the forces of darkness. |
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The film is about a man who becomes an aid worker in the African country as a way to exorcize his inner demons. |
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Children accused of practicing witchcraft were placed in the care of pastors, who sometimes used violence to exorcize them. |
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They have to exorcize some of the war demons, forget everything they saw and deal with all of the psychological wounds. |
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I believe that he struggled to exorcize this stunning shock of death, through his music and during every instant of his life. |
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Decipher La Corriveau's dialect, cast out the spells and exorcize the bewitchment of diabolical objects. |
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If you could reach deep enough into your repressed memories, it was argued, you could exorcize your demons. |
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We will exorcize this big department store, so that its products tremble on the shelves, but we won't go flash mobbing inside like former years. |
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Bourgeois's art was fuelled by her need to exorcize the anxiety and the anguish that took root in her early childhood, in France. |
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Human physiology is the demon we can't exorcize. |
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This blockage was the focus of much attention from sovereignist supporters who gathered around the tomb of Meech this past weekend to exorcize the ghost of a Canadian arrangement between Quebec and the rest of the federation. |
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Will the commemoration of the first anniversary of the attacks of 11 September allow consumers to exorcize their fears regarding the planet's economic future or, on the contrary, will it reinforce them? |
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In the end, one asks oneself: in view of the large, hanging stone, were all the games in this piece intended to conjure up the danger, and thus to exorcize it? |
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In doing so we shall see the need to brush aside artificial grievances, throw away scarecrows, spurn glossy bait, and exorcize divisive influences. |
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