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1 We begin now to expiate a long curse of neglect.
2 Stalker grunted something that sounded like a long curse of all the meddling Gods.
3 That day will be the beginning of the end of the age- long curse to which we still submit ourselves.
4 The whole drama is, as I have said, a scream of suffering, or rather, a long curse upon all the ordinary conditions of life.
5 A pair of decades- long curses descending on two of baseball's best-loved franchises.
6 "The spell is broken, the life- long curse is ended!" he said.
7 "The spell is broken, the life- long curse is ended!"
8 It's a peculiar fact, well known and long cursed among travelers, that all the steamers in the world arrive in England on Saturday afternoon.
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