The whole house and yard were cleaned thoroughly to banish all bad joss and demonic spirits. |
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It is inconceivable that the council have the power to banish us from outside our own front door in the name of traffic flow for a race meeting. |
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Just a nibble on a Rich Tea biscuit in the morning would soon banish the malaise. |
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I can't banish the thought that people would only be disappointed to meet me in the flesh. |
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Most people with OCD struggle to banish their unwanted, obsessive thoughts and to prevent themselves from engaging in compulsive behaviors. |
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But rather, you should introduce some fair and noble impression to replace it, and banish this base and sordid one. |
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Understanding the hidden power of biology to shape our most cherished relationships may banish Cupid to the Sistine ceiling forever. |
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As this is not strictly a military organisation, I cannot hold a court martial, so I will banish the guilty parties in a fitting modern manner. |
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He saw fit to banish him from the party and disendorse him for the next election, yet he still accepted his vote. |
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And when you're the king, you can banish the insiders who displease you and you can try to buy off the outsiders. |
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Most people with OCD struggle to banish their unwanted thoughts and compulsive behaviors. |
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Lord Byron, who only saw his daughter as a baby, was well aware of his estranged wife's desire to banish any Byronic blemish in Ada. |
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I was unable to banish it back to the netherworld, but I was resolved to do something. |
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After Brewster had been fouled on the edge of the box, Sauzee stepped up, determined to banish the memory of his penalty miss. |
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Parsley, enlivener of mashed potatoes, has long been used to banish bloating. |
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Bourton-on-the-Water parish council has been asked to banish a local evangelist with a loud voice from the village green on Sundays. |
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It is absurd to indict a whole people or to banish a whole people to some historical purgatory where they can expiate their sins. |
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Danny accepts it with a grateful nod and drinks a long draught, trying to banish the shakes from his body. |
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One of them asks all serious topers to banish moderate drinkers from parties and to drink until speech becomes impaired and walking impossible. |
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Call it blind faith or what you will, but I believe our fellows can rise to the occasion and banish the woes of last Sunday. |
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Eighty years ago the Irish people fought a revolution to banish foreign soldiers from our country. |
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Next you'll be throwing a cross in my face and attempting to banish me from a holy building. |
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A win is a win, but this was hardly the emphatic result needed to banish those Danish blues. |
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Any magical suggestions on how to banish this alter ego from my subconscious would be more than appreciated! |
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The make-up remover combines cleansing oil and hydrating water to banish panda eyes. |
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Or laws that banish her and her ilk from public places to the dingy sidewalk. |
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Should any negative psychic forces manifest themselves on the page, I'll merely banish them with magical white-out. |
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It's scant consolation but the old adage there is always someone else worse off than yourself can help banish the blues. |
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Maybe we can finally banish the boy bands and little girls in push-up bras off of our airwaves. |
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When it hits your city, be ready to lockdown your house and banish outside family members, they seem to suggest. |
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Once underwater, the pair let the outside world disappear, communing with the natural elements beneath the sea's surface in an attempt to banish their worries forever. |
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Scene, a course winner, who seems to excel in big fields, has a better chance than most, especially after a recent pipe-opener on the sand to banish winter cobwebs. |
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To seal in shine and banish split ends: smooth evenly through soaking wet hair, concentrating on ends. |
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To banish the menu, left-click on a blank portion of the desktop. |
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That makes one stereotype about Italy, the pervasiveness of graft, hard to banish. |
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To share in such a great effort, all Canadians will have to banish from their hearts racism, indifference, hopelessness and self-absorption. |
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Self-discipline lends itself well to academic focus, helping to banish procrastination. |
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It is time to banish the notion that the future of climate change policy is coterminous with the Kyoto Protocol. |
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The Navajos believed that killing a rattlesnake without just cause could banish the life-giving rains. |
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Architects believed that sunlight, fresh air and uncluttered living spaces would banish the contagions of tuberculosis and flu. |
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What magnate does not hasten to drive the poor man from his tiny field and banish the impoverished from his ancestral home? |
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I therefore appeal to one and all to banish war and violence from our lives. |
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The Commissioner's speech soothed and calmed our worries, but did not banish them completely. |
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To make the argument that somehow, some way, this bill would banish the recycling of textbooks is erroneous. |
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An ambitious plan aiming to banish vehicles from the city centre of San Juan has just been revealed. |
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There is no better way to banish the blues or to counteract the stress of world crises than by engaging in thoughtful work with and for others. |
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To do it will immediately banish you permanently without warning and your internet provider will be informed. |
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We cannot, by mere act of will, banish injurious tension, but we can get rid of it by constructive thought and action. |
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Soldiers have occasionally been used to banish innocent civilian populations from their homes in Canadian history. |
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Avoid spraying yourself with too pervasive perfumes, do not drink alcohol and banish garlic bread at your meal. |
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Portugal are determined to banish the memories of two World Cup qualification near misses by securing their place for the finals this time around. |
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No, the Queen of England and her white gloves aren't dropping by for Earl Grey and crumpets, but Easter's still weeks away so banish the dust bunnies. |
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But by attempting so strenuously to banish the doubts and suspicions that had arisen after Nov. |
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Newspaper editorials called on colleges and high schools to banish football outright. |
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Try these simple ways to banish baggy eyes and dark circles. |
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Having fun is the best way to banish the blahs and reap physical benefits. |
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But for all their ragged diversity and limited numbers, they have proved effective enough so far, acting as a bulwark against further attempts to banish the cave-dwellers. |
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Together, let us make this the year we agreed to banish the bomb. |
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On a mission to banish my pores I've been testing the Clarisonic Deep Pore Decongesting Solution. |
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To banish my fears by creating something beautiful. |
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Having notes pertaining to things to be done saves you from the self-deceiving device of dawdling over pleasing jobs so as to banish thought of the more important but not so easy jobs. |
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Decant your bathroom products into pretty bowls, bottles and dispensers, and banish those unstylish labels. |
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The Declaration adopted in Libreville by the participants is evidence of the desire to banish the idea that power can be attained through the barrel of a gun and not through free and fair elections. |
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With the help of institutions like the OPEC Fund, he says, Lesotho could unlock its agricultural potential and banish for good the ubiquitous problem of food insecurity. |
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Or why banish sodium erythorbate, which is perfectly innocuous and inhibits the formation of cancer-causing nitrosamines? |
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Often used to help banish bad moods, and also to help you focus better. |
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And it would follow that bringing in new entrants to the market and giving them autonomy over staff terms and conditions will banish this inertia and innovation will flow. |
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It will be much more difficult for us to detach ourselves from it at an emotional level, to recognise it as an unethical penalty and banish it forever from human consciousness. |
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First, they banish expertise from the capitol on a regular basis. |
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Massage Upper Eye Cream gently over crow's feet and the upper eye area to help smooth deep wrinkles and give droopy lids a lifted look. Dab Under Eye Gel around the lower eye area to help banish puffiness. |
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The most obvious is the financiers themselves especially the irrationally exuberant Anglo-Saxon sort, who claimed to have found a way to banish risk when in fact they had simply lost track of it. |
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But this is also to banish the carnivalesque or panurgic Falstaff before his time. |
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Common Wiccan spells include those used for healing, for protection, fertility, or to banish negative influences. |
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In China, merchants around 2000 BCE would hide their wealth from rulers who would simply take it from them and banish them. |
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The opposition realised that they could curb Calvin's authority, but they did not have enough power to banish him. |
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However, upon Penn's death, his sons managed to take over much of their lands and banish them to Ohio. |
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Losing excess weight is a welcome side effect of the detox and it can also help banish cellulite as well. |
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She used electrolysis to banish the prickly hair from her delicate face. |
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Hadst thou foxship to banish him that struck more blows for Rome than thou hast spoken words. |
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And she dared to remain a friend of Anne Hutchinson, even as the men in the colony, including her husband and father, worked to banish the dissenter from their ranks. |
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Her Wrinkle Relaxant Gel is said to banish their crow's feet and laughter lines. |
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Well check out these shape-shifting pants which promise to trim beer bellies and banish love handles. |
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Luckily, there are some tricks and strategies to help you banish those thingumabob moments. |
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Luckily, there are tricks and strategies, which can help you banish thingumabob moments. |
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The youngster raced to her computer, eager to check the truth of the news via the internet and banish the lurking fear she might be the victim of a practical joke. |
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The Scheibenfeuer is an old Alemannic carnival tradition carried out with the intention to banish the winter ghosts and to make wishes for the coming year. |
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If there is one thing that I do in the company of my dissident colleagues, it is to banish any rancour against my political adversaries from my soul. |
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I do not think I need to stress that the legislature should, in principle, banish any retroactive norm apt to proscribe conduct that was adopted pursuant to the previous legislation. |
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Spritz with hair reviver to give locks a shine boost and banish nasty party niffs. |
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The St Johnstone manager, Tommy Wright, wants his side to banish the semi-final ghosts of Tynecastle after reaching the last four of the Scottish Cup with a 3-1 victoveroveRaithth Rovers at Stark's Park. |
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Celestine approved the council's decision to anathematize, depose, and banish Nestorius, which caused a schism that remained unresolved for more than a century. |
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These disputes may unravel 40 years of efforts to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons and more than 75 years of efforts to banish the scourge of biological and chemical weapons. |
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Some are difficult to grow while one, the yellow flowered European species Corydalis lutea, self-seeds so freely it is almost impossible to banish from the garden. |
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And then it's an all-night session, as the guisers bear their barrels around the houses, as tradition dictates, to banish the evil spirits for the coming year. |
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Some are difficult to grow while one, the yellow-flowered European species Corydalis lutea, self-seeds so freely it is almost impossible to banish from the garden. |
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Is it possible to banish the highheartedness of magnanimity from political life without at the same time banishing the highheartedness that is the condition for philosophy? |
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Rio duo, banish tribe's Ubangi sign abuse births in a boudoir. |
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Banish static and flyaway by spritzing ionized water onto hair. |
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Banish build-up Product residue is one of the main culprits of bad hair days. |
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