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  2. Curse - Wikipedia

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    Curses have also been used as plot devices in literature and theater. When used as a plot device, they involve one character placing a curse or hex over another character. This is distinguished from adverse spells and premonitions and other such plot devices. Examples of the curse as a plot device:

  3. Hex - Wikipedia

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    Hex usually refers to: A curse or supposed real and potentially supernaturally realized malicious wish; Hexadecimal, a base-16 number system often used in computer ...

  4. List of bad luck signs - Wikipedia

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    Fear of the number 39 is known as the curse of 39, especially in Afghan culture. [7] The number 43. In Japanese culture, maternity wards numbered 43 are considered taboo, as the word for the number means "still birth". [8] The number 666. Fear of the number 666 is known as hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia. Per Biblical prophecy, the "Number of The ...

  5. In the End, 'The Curse' Put Its Hex on You - AOL

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    Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie’s Showtime series made good on its spell. But what does it mean?

  6. Hoodoo (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    A Hoodoo stick was found between the walls of the Bennehan House to curse (hex) the family. At Stagville Plantation in Durham County, North Carolina, archaeologists found artifacts made by enslaved African Americans that linked to spiritual practices found in West Africa. The artifacts included a divining stick, a walking stick, and cowrie ...

  7. Curses, Hexes and Spells - Wikipedia

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    Curses, Hexes and Spells is a 1974 book by Daniel Cohen.Marketed as children's book, it explains what "curses" are, and describes supposed curses on families (such as the House of Atreus in Greek mythology, the House of Habsburg or the Kennedy family), creatures, places (the Bermuda Triangle, the Devil's Sea), wanderers (like the Flying Dutchman) and ghosts.

  8. What Is the Von Erich Curse? - AOL

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  9. Sports-related curses - Wikipedia

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    This curse is an alleged hex placed on the San Francisco Giants following their move from New York City and refers to Coogan's Bluff which is a cliff that overlooked the former site of the Polo Grounds, which was the Giants' home in New York. [166]