He glides from his bench before the game, superstitiously stepping over the center red line, then the blue line. |
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An example of such an inclination is like the example of some young children falling into the habit of eating clay superstitiously. |
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For the moment, they are cautiously, superstitiously, optimistic. |
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All we do is rather superstitiously take down our decorations. |
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The interpretation of eclipses affected the outcome of strategic battles in ancient times, and even today these celestial events are regarded superstitiously by many. |
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I used to superstitiously believe that as long as the block was over there, across my desk, I had nothing to worry about. |
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You would assume that it was instilling, or reinforcing, or rebooting attitudes and beliefs that this hypothetical civilization regarded — maybe correctly, maybe just superstitiously — as vital to its functioning. |
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And at that point, he didn't want to be the goaltender — superstitiously. |
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A group of old women discuss a neighbor's son, who has started wearing spectacles, an occurrence that is treated superstitiously, as an omen of disaster. |
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