I'm not sure whose translation he used, but this one by Dudley Fitts captures the malediction Wright so relished. |
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She would need at least one more before she was able to deal with my malediction. |
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I know that my father was severely provoked many times, but even when angry, no malediction ever crossed his lips. |
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Actual curses rolled from their tongues, free and easy, but to Moscow they added the venom of a true malediction. |
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Nationalism had for over a century been the force and the malediction of Europe. |
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Why be involved in questions that time has turned into a malediction topic? |
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It is hard to understand then, why such a malediction would be involved in these inscriptions. |
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All in all, it is a malediction that inevitably sends the artist back to the studio! |
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He thinks he is victim of a malediction, le Xala, from a farmer that he has ruined in the past. |
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Is this transformation meant to be valediction or a malediction? |
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He muttered a quiet malediction, tugged off his gloves, and dug his dagger point into the soft lead that sealed the pane beside the latch in place. |
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He called Brooklyn, parsed one reply, and concluded with a malediction. |
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The convulsed attitudes convey despair, grief and malediction. |
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It was less a speech than a sermon, as Reagan himself understood — a malediction against the evils of income taxes, federal spending, central planning, godless Communism, and government controls on commerce and freedom. |
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A baby identified by its family as a witch is seen as a malediction and a curse and as the source of all the family's past, present and future ills, both real and imagined. |
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According to fishermen, such a practice increases the chances to capture the manatee and protects the hunter against any malediction which may occur. |
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We discover the wrongdoing, malediction and fascination that it causes. |
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And before you start assembling your rappelling gear in preparation for a midnight heist, know that the malediction placed on these beauties makes the Hope Diamond look like a lucky charm. |
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However, in Flamingo village, it is said that seeing a manatee gives 'happiness and success', and when somebody kills a manatee, only a ritual ceremony can preserve him from a malediction. |
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