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1 A man trying to exorcise the ghosts inside his head through limited means.
2 In fact, after the minister had tried to exorcise the ghosts , things got worse.
3 I just exorcise the ghosts .
4 Whether it wins anything or not, one thing is certain: Bobby will exorcise the ghosts of Estevez's bratpack movie past.
5 The topic, again, is love and its discontents -Ware recently married and wanted to exorcise the ghosts of previous relationships.
6 The only way to exorcise the ghosts of 1950 is for a win on 13 July 2014.
7 Of all the less than desirable national traits we possess, our consistent failure to exorcise the ghosts of the past is one of the worst.
8 Years of successful working consensus between the social partners have not exorcised the ghosts of that troubled era.
9 It was a day for exorcising the ghosts of Hillsborough and the memories of another press conference, writes Dan Keenan in Belfast.
10 On Friday night Bertie Ahern set about exorcising the ghosts of the recent past when for the third - or was it the fourth?
11 A pretty big one admittedly, with England endeavouring to invoke 1966 and all that, while exorcising the ghosts 1970, 1972 and 1990.
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