The challenge, as always, was how to name the problem without sounding like a crybaby or jinxing all future job prospects. |
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There were moments where we felt like we were jinxing the whole thing, pushing our luck, but we decided to test fate and stock up anyhow. |
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Then she tapped herself three times on the head, as if it were wood and could prevent her from jinxing her team. |
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Friday morning I snuck into town for an interview, not wanting Miss R. to know and in order to avoid jinxing it. |
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Bit superstitious about jinxing the deal by saying any more but hopefully full deets will follow next week. |
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I could relate to Hemon's strategy of blocking out the idea of a good outcome to prevent jinxing himself, and his opinion that his daughter is not in a better place, no matter what the well-wishers tell him. |
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He was a constant thorn for the Algerian defenders and then showed his deadly class by jinxing his way past two of them, cutting inside and then sticking the ball into the net from an acute angle with the outside of his foot. |
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And at the risk of jinxing it, a match where goals are guaranteed. |
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At the risk of jinxing things, Hollywood is looking unusually healthy. |
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Agence France Press and numerous Chinese press outlets have reported that Anheuser-Busch is in negotiation to buy a substantial stake in China's Henan Jinxing Beer Group. |
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