The reverberations of "Voodoo" — and the "Voodoo" Tour — were still being felt in the music industry several years later.
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Benjamin Eagle: After brief encounters with voodoo ceremonies in West Africa, I started to research other countries where voodoo was practiced.
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"We did our first wedding at Voodoo within a couple weeks of opening," said Kenneth Pogson, a founder of Voodoo Doughnut.
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So this report is double voodoo, or voodoo squared: it relies on voodoo economics to make big claims for tax cuts, then adds a whole additional layer of magic to get the growth projections the administration wants to hear.
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Ledè goes full-on voodoo queen in the video, which does not bode well for her cheating beau...especially once the voodoo doll shows up.
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Around that time, I was working on a three-part album based around voodoo culture, and that whole region in Louisiana is synonymous with voodoo.
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He worked odd jobs until he found a home at Voodoo Authentica, where he's a trained voodoo priest, but that's a separate part of his identity, he says.
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Voodoo has negative connotations in Western culture — but was primarily used for healing, good luck, and love as described throughout the tiny voodoo museum where these trinkets were sold.
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We walk into a voodoo shop and see voodoo dolls for good fortune, and because I'm ignorant, I ask the shop owner why we are wishing our enemies good fortune.
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Voodoo threats leveled by traffickers The women also were pressured under voodoo threats to pledge to pay for their transport and not to report their exploiters to police, Europol said.
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For one, if you're keen to sample the famous confectionaries at Voodoo Doughnut, prepare to stand in line — and, it should be noted, Voodoo Doughnut is far more popular among tourists than locals.
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In Ouanga (1936), a female Haitian plantation owner falls in love with a white man and uses voodoo to conjure two black zombies, who capture the man's fiancée for a sacrificial voodoo ceremony.
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Oxenham's findings mirror an experiment involving spouses and voodoo dolls.
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But the gag is: Dinah actually isn't the voodoo queen.
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He doesn't believe in voodoo, but he knows they do!
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"We're showing it isn't witchcraft or voodoo medicine," she says.
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You'll find plenty of popular spots here, like Voodoo Doughnuts.
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They're both about voodoo economics in the service of plutocracy.
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"Someone was practicing serious voodoo in this park," she said.
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"Erzulie," it so happens, is a family of voodoo spirits.
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Each voodoo spirit has its own distinct symbol, she said, and the red-painted heart shares an uncanny resemblance to that of the spirit Ezili, the voodoo goddess of love, right down to its curlicues.
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"It's just a bunch of voodoo and sound bites," Criss says.
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In Live and Let Die, he got entangled in Caribbean voodoo.
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If children fall sick, their parents seek treatment through Voodoo gods.
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A video of what Quake looked like on a Voodoo chipset.
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Voodoo tends to commemorate the dearly departed with pastries pretty frequently.
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HUDSON Voodoo Orchestra North performs Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew," jazz. Aug.
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"Voodoo" revels in the tension between metronomic clarity and hazy imprecision.
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Yet voodoo economics has become unchallengeable doctrine within the Republican Party.
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Voodoo Games is one of the most interesting startups alive today.
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There's a reason Portland's own Voodoo Doughnut has become nationally renowned.
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It melodramatically contains a cataclysmic pictorial voodoo of swirling feminine sexuality.
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"We've always been connected in a weird voodoo way," says Parton.
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"They called it voodoo, occult," he said of the store's inventory.
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On the shore, the trio comes upon a voodoo ritual in progress.
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Prosecutors say she used voodoo in an otherworldly attempt to escape justice.
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I remember Lauren Dunn, our director, talked about doing something with voodoo.
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If you've ever been to Portland, Oregon, you know about Voodoo Doughnut.
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One of the latest singles, "Voodoo Saloon," is a case in point.
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Jonathan Schwartz is co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Voodoo Manufacturing.
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Other popular trends are 143th century, voodoo and Day of the Dead.
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Especially when followed up two days later with tweets about voodoo dolls.
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Game of Thrones' Varys and Sirens' Voodoo are both confirmed asexual characters.
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He once freaked out Michael Jackson by giving him a 'voodoo amulet.
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According to Zapps' Voodoo chips package, the flavor was created by accident.
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"Snoop shouldn't have done that," sentient voodoo doll Marco Rubio said Tuesday.
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Let us hope that they do so honestly, without resorting to voodoo.
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While the boys know nothing of voodoo, Luisa is a budding expert.
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" "Some friends and I drove to New Orleans last year for Voodoo Fest.
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Some fighters use voodoo almost exclusively, preferring not to engage in physical combat.
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Keep in mind, though, that this neat technological voodoo kit requires several components.
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To critics they are a financial voodoo that exacerbates inequality and depresses investment.
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Wash it all down with a stop at Voodoo Doughnut the next morning.
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It sounds a little like Justin Timberlake trying to knock off D'Angelo's Voodoo.
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They loved George Bush's term, voodoo economics, and threw it about with abandon.
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I also made these raw wool dolls—they're kind of like Voodoo dolls.
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I even saw a spirit healer who thought my family was into voodoo.
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Verdict: the idea that voodoo dolls are for cursing is a Hollywood sensation.
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The vibe in these historic walls is voodoo and this permeates my paintings.
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"Straight from the cow to the glass—that's what Voodoo was," he said.
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It's hinting at casting spells, and the answer to this clue is VOODOO.
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It's a testament to that voodoo that Harry Connick Jr. does so well.
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I had to do all this voodoo stuff with a cut chicken head.
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It&aposs the same sort of belief as the so-called voodoo doll.
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At first, we see fears of voodoo and espionage clash in zombie films.
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Aubrey Plaza stars in "Child's Play," which Mark Hamill voices the creepy voodoo doll.
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Voodoo Doughnuts suspended their eating challenge after Malouff's death, according to The Denver Post.
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Updating cult classics like Phantom Dust and Voodoo Vince are easy and worthwhile, too.
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"The label wanted a Voodoo part two," D'Angelo explained to Rolling Stone last year.
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These children were confined to a voodoo convent "It really raises fear," she says.
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I willfully resist the day-old Voodoo doughnuts and opt instead for a tangerine.
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" More famously, he called Reagan's enthusiasm for supply-side, trickle-down theories "voodoo economics.
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Rivers eventually hired a "Jewish voodoo priestess" to clear out the apartment's spiritual energy.
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Voodoo is developing robots to run the 3-D printers, its CEO told CNBC.
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"Ayoola looks like a Bratz doll and I resemble a voodoo figurine," Korede jokes.
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A bona-fide London institution, Voodoo Ray's has branches in Dalston, Shoreditch and Peckham.
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Unlike more conventionally popular tours, which feature ghosts, voodoo, and pirates, his emphasize hydrology.
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You can marry or renew your vows for $250,210 or less at Voodoo Doughnut.
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Eventually, Mr. Currie got an invitation to the city's first post-Katrina Voodoo Fest.
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This is a multi-trillion-dollar budget buster, unless it summons up deep voodoo.
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But, after "Voodoo," D'Angelo retreated into his own world, while Badu's world kept expanding.
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George H. W. Bush famously dubbed Ronald Reagan's economic recovery program as "voodoo economics".
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"Stripping Bare the Body," by Mark Danner, and "Farewell, Fred Voodoo," by Amy Wilentz.
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The answer says a lot about the voodoo economics of the food-delivery industry.
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It is one of the most anticipated celebrations in the Haitian voodoo religious calendar.
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And if your sweet tooth isn't satisfied by cherry pie, Austin favorite Voodoo Doughnut is creating a limited collection of Twin Peaks-inspired doughnuts for SXSW, which will be distributed each day at the Voodoo Doughnut shop on 6th Street from 10 a.m.
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He is typically framed as an artist of mulatto ecologies, voodoo assemblages, and transcultural multiplicities.
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Voodoo traditions endure despite efforts by Christian missionaries to stamp them out in centuries past.
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Chucky and his doll girlfriend Tiffany seek to possess human bodies through a voodoo ritual.
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One officer described the alleged stabbings as "voodoo" in the police report, the spokeswoman said.
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The Baname church, named after Chanvoukini's hometown, has drawn criticism because it rejects Voodoo entirely.
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So they refer to me as psychic – because the word voodoo scares just about everybody.
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Do you think cultures and forms of expression similar to voodoo are dying out elsewhere?
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One cannot forgive them for being too lazy to examine the result of voodoo economics.
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And in the 1980s, when the original voodoo economics had its day in the sun.
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They have a data voodoo doll, which is a complete digital representation of our lives.
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The voodoo operators watched the scene on a night-vision monitor mounted below the window.
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A cult film event with singer-songwriter Voodoo Juergens next Saturday is completely sold out.
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Anchorage, an Andreessen Horowitz-backed startup, promises easy-access digital storage with some cryptographic voodoo.
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He studied Haitian voodoo and began to incorporate some of its exuberance into his art.
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Haitian Voodoo, Puerto Rican Brujeria, and Wiccan traditions all focus heavily on communing with spirits.
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At Super Bowl XXXIII, Stevie Wonder performed with Gloria Estefan and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.
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Quantitative success aside, Voodoo upends much of the conventional thinking about product design and gaming.
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Massive deficits -- the price, today, of Republican voodoo economics -- will haunt our present and future.
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Historically, it describes the voodoo-like manifestation of disease among a select group of people.
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Certainly, there is a little bit of voodoo magic when it comes to HRV data.
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It's gutsy at first glance, eschewing The Program and The Facilities for some homegrown voodoo.
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Cover: 21 Savage performs at the Voodoo Music Experience in City Park on Sunday, Oct.
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That means no contact juggling, no bizarre hairstyles, and no songs about babies and voodoo, probably.
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Hendrix's "Voodoo Child" and Rage Against the Machine's "Bulls on Parade" are aggressive songs about rebellion.
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Voodoo weddings start at just $300 for a package that includes a ceremony, doughnuts, and coffee.
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Then, for all his alleged proficiency in voodoo, Maxwell was fatally shot at the stepdaughter's funeral.
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But even then, he was apparently still working on the new record that would follow Voodoo.
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But if it wins political support and influences policy only to flop, that is hardly voodoo.
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"Voodoo" shows the singer wandering through the streets of New Orleans with friends, ready to party.
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Mac reportedly created his musical personality out a male version of Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen.
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To conventional economists, that is "voodoo" thinking, as former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers put it.
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Sure, "trickle down" and "voodoo economics" were terms President Reagan's critics created to denigrate his ideas.
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"He's kind of like a giant Beanie Baby," Jon Hoche, one of three voodoo operators, explained.
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The spells referred to broken glass, nails, candles, photos, "protection oil", "banishing powder" and voodoo dolls.
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It was "voodoo economic policy," as then-presidential candidate George H. W. Bush said in 1980.
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MUNCHIES has reached out to Voodoo Doughnut for comment but has not yet received a response.
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Presumably, the basketball gods will stop poking the Wizards voodoo doll and their injuries will diminish.
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See how we survived Makeda, rumor has it, is skilled in the sinister arts of voodoo.
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Area favorites like the Portland Art Museum and iconic Voodoo Doughnuts are also down the street.
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He educates me on the history of voodoo as a religion and its roots in Haiti.
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This world does not exist (yet), but Beyoncé conjures it with a voodoo-like spiritual will.
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In this more recent upload, Luna Lee covers Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Child," and absolutely nails it.
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Inspired by a few tweets and a GI.biz article profiling Voodoo—the mobile publisher behind Hole.
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The menu is lit on a marquee, with bags of Zapp's Voodoo Potato Chips dangling below.
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In the West African country of Togo, you can find the world's largest Voodoo fetish market.
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Bush ridiculed Reagan's "voodoo economics" and supporters argued Reagan was too old and inexperienced for the job.
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That policy eventually fell out of favor, but in the sport of Catch Fétiche, the voodoo stuck.
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On the way, we also stop at Wawa so I can get some Zapp's Voodoo chips ($2.78).
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The classic crispy chicken strips are drizzled in a Sweet Chili Voodoo Sauce and topped with chives.
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The Denver Fire Department told The Denver Post it responded to Voodoo Doughnut at 1:10 a.m.
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They would rarely come up to me directly, they're frozen because of fear of breaching voodoo rules.
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Apparently, specialty bakery shop, Voodoo Doughnut, had other plans to commemorate the head of the Manson family.
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Christophine, Antoinette's Martinican nanny, still performs obeah (voodoo) and lives by her half-remembered native cultural practices.
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Friday through Monday: On the run While hiding in the ravine, Muhammad practiced voodoo rituals, Dyer said.
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Your character, Cassandra, in the play Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike was a voodoo practitioner.
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This year, popular Portland, Oregon spot Voodoo Doughnut was the next focus of conspiracy theorist internet ire.
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Then he offered me a toke on this weird voodoo pipe he carried under his jester hat.
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Mr. Pogson and Tres Shannon, another Voodoo Doughnut founder, are ordained ministers through the Universal Life Church.
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He don't know that, but I'm from the country, so we do a little voodoo, you know.
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"[ Voodoo] revolutionized how acoustic instruments and live instruments could sound," guitarist Jesse Johnson said in Devil's Pie.
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In 1942, the American physiologist Walter Cannon described a phenomenon called "voodoo death," observed in Aboriginal cultures.
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Sood founded Voodoo, which manufactures high-end computers for video games, when he was in high school.
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The government's budgetary rules are "voodoo fiscal policy", said Robert Habeck, the party's co-leader, this week.
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A bit of eventual internet sleuthing informs Sofiane that Obé is a god in the voodoo practice.
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He emphasized the importance of working to help Haitians reconnect with voodoo through events like this one.
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While there are plenty of overrated food places out there, Voodoo Doughnut lives up to the hype.
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Then we went to Voodoo Doughnut and ate "Wild"-themed doughnuts the owners created for our premiere.
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The first President George Bush still has the best description for wishful thinking about taxes: voodoo economics.
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All told 15 album sleeves get reimagined, including PiL's Metalbox, John Coltrane's Love Supreme and D'Angelo's Voodoo.
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The cult, which denounces Benin's local voodoo culture, has thousands of followers in the small West African country.
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Unlike a traditionally rumbly American V-8, the "Voodoo" motor is laid out like a Ferrari V-8.
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The liberal press [characterized Cambridge Analytica] as witchcraft, "they cheat, it is voodoo!" and now it's Russia's fault!
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On the right, allegiance to voodoo has become obligatory — leading Republican economists fell right in line when Jeb!
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As CoCo and Mallory realign themselves with Cordelia, Dinah makes it clear that the voodoo queen is #TeamMichael.
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Reagan's budget policies were attacked as "voodoo economics" by his own vice president and successor, George H.W. Bush.
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Dinah Stevens (Adina Porter), a voodoo priestess on American Horror Story: Apocalypse is an example of this trope.
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The most downloaded games were PUBG Mobile from Tencent, Helix Jump from Voodoo, and Subway Surfers from Kiloo.
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He said Muhammad is a Muslim who practices voodoo and has not attended a mosque in 25 years.
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You know, the government will give you all their voodoo economics about how Social Security is fully funded.
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Yes, it has its challenges, like other religions and cultures, but voodoo is deeply rooted in Haiti's history.
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Cast history as fairy tale with politicians, European monarchs, jazz greats and voodoo masters as heroes and villains.
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As the actors stretched onstage, the voodoo operators stood side by side, ready to act as one brain.
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"I remember not too long ago many of you looked at immunology like it was voodoo," Biden said.
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The white characters dismiss the blacks' voodoo practices, and their ignorance leads to fear of their nonwhite neighbors.
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" Someone also made reference to a McConnell voodoo doll, to which Helm replied, "Just stab the motherfucking heart.
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All kinds of rumors were associated with us — that we were bringing voodoo, or AIDS, or killing people.
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Things picked up in 2014 when USA's Sirens introduced Valentina "Voodoo" Dunacci (Kelly O'Sullivan), an asexual main character.
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The one Haitian character brings a virus back from the island and has a thing for voodoo dolls.
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That might be normal for an obscure enterprise SaaS play, but Voodoo is consumer-facing through and through.
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Fans did not take well to that one, apparently crafting a voodoo doll of Flack in a 1D fanzine.
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" Mark Dodero, a former graduate student at San Diego State University, discovered it while listening to Hendrix's "Voodoo Child.
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Voodoo competes head-to-to head with Ubisoft's Ketchapp, bought by the France's biggest video game maker in 2014.
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The cheery trio take a speedboat to an island where a woman is waiting to teach them about voodoo.
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Republicans routinely engage in deep voodoo, making outlandish claims about the positive effects of tax cuts for the rich.
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They're either on the sidelines, helping white witches fulfill their destinies, or evil voodoo queens straight from central casting.
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Now what started as a nod to the "VooDoo legacy" is now a full-fledged line of gaming devices.
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According to Eater, Voodoo Doughnut allegedly created a Charles Manson tribute doughnut, and... yeah, that was a bad idea.
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Next week's promo promises lots Voodoo queen realness (you go, Adina Porter) and some surprising cooperation between magical folks.
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The two women emerge from the basement only to find that the whole entrance is an intricate voodoo web.
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Just hours before, Sam and I were sleeping next to a fertility Voodoo doll I'd purchased in New Orleans.
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Bumble partnered with festivals Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, Music Midtown, Austin City Limits, and Voodoo to help diversify their lineups.
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According to Voodoo folklore, a natural death was a way to escape the brutality and subjugation endured in Haiti.
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Being brought up in Europe, voodoo is seen to be a morbid topic, but in Haiti, it's the opposite.
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They'd do a big piece on, say, Wall Of Voodoo, rather than Iron Maiden, but that's all you had.
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" Fried fears the federal foot-dragging is because the FDA still sees cannabis and even CBD as "voodoo medicine.
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Two tourists from Tokyo bought buttons labeled Voodoo Charms, having been directed to the shop by a tour book.
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Building on that, you know,I can't have this conversation with you and not talk about the voodoo dolls.
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Building on that, you know, I can't have this conversation with you and not talk about the voodoo dolls.
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That's how Voodoo Manufacturing works: you can essentially mass produce 3D printed parts by connecting multiple printers at once.
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People have a negative interpretation of Santería, just as they do of other misunderstood religions, like Voodoo and Paganism.
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Cassandra was more Greek than Jacobean, and she used her voodoo doll abilities for good and not for evil.
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Sonja Percy doesn't really dabble in the voodoo, so I guess that's why I didn't think of the relationship.
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"Voodoo" isn't a jazz album, but it contains discrete elements that could have come from no other musical source.
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The younger woman believes Katy to be a voodoo priestess, and asks her for magic relief from erotic obsession.
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Voodoo Doughnut, Los Angeles Just last week the Portland shop known for its garish pastries opened in Universal CityWalk.
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The comic Corpses: Coast to Coast, published in a 1954 issue of Voodoo, is a prime example of this.
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A MINUS Senegambia Rebel (Voodoo Rebel) So a founder of Voodoo Rebel, an Italian label whose Afro-diasporic romance is summed up by its handle, spent a month in West Africa field-recording what he indicates were mostly rural and I infer were mostly human sounds, many not what is usually called musical.
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As the episode closes, two voodoo dolls are placed on the ground, and look suspiciously like Harvey and his brother.
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She does so while being subjected to a flesh-and-blood command-activated entity: a ferocious Belgian Malinois named Voodoo.
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Even robotic pets — hopefully ones that are equally obedient but significantly less scary than Voodoo — may be on the horizon.
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Facilier channels his magically gifted villain predecessors in this dastardly ditty inspired by New Orleans and the mystery of voodoo.
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Within Voodoo, Santeria, and other nature-based faiths, Florida Water is used for cleansing and protecting oneself and one's space.
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A brothel owner's business goes into foreclosure, while a television star and voodoo queen can speak to the Loa spirits.
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About 40 percent of the West African country's population follow Voodoo, and Benin has a national holiday to celebrate it.
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The promising cooperation of Voodoo Queen Dinah Stevens in Episode 7 seemed to tilt the scales in the coven's favor.
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Voodoo, to me, seemed an extreme form of expression, and I was intrigued to see how this translated in Haiti.
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George H.W. Bush ran hard against Reagan, calling his economic plan "voodoo economics," which was a real slur back then.
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He played Muddy Waters ("Hoochie Coochie Man"), B. B. King ("Sweet Sixteen"), Eric Clapton ("Strange Brew"), Jimi Hendrix ("Voodoo Child").
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The gallery at the The Seligmann Center where it's on view isn't full of candlelit altars and voodoo dolls, though.
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If you scroll through the Facebook reviews for Voodoo Doughnut and its flagship Portland location, they start out straightforward enough.
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Expansion of the product is in the works and perhaps the future of manufacturing will truly depend on Voodoo economics.
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Voodoo Doughnuts Recordings, which issued a Dead Moon live album earlier this year, remembered Cole shared a statement via email.
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And at Universal CityWalk, Voodoo Doughnut is now serving more than 50 types of delightfully weird and sinfully delicious doughnuts.
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Home to voodoo legends and year-round cemetery walks, New Orleans is among the cities that naturally harmonize with Halloween.
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"These are numbers we would describe as deep voodoo if they came from a tax-cutting Republican," agreed Paul Krugman.
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Longtime Miami residents kept their distance from the newcomers who spoke Creole and sometimes mixed in voodoo rituals with Catholicism.
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Another strategy is to invoke voodoo: to claim that taxes can be cut without spending cuts, because miracles will happen.
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On the wall, a large color photograph by Deana Lawson goes to the bloody center of a Haitian Voodoo rite.
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Voodoo believers, Haitians and curious partygoers gathered last Saturday night to celebrate Fet Gede, or the Festival of the Dead.
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" Her father was an antique dealer with a penchant for collecting occult objects, "like weird, giant bloody Jesuses and voodoo dolls.
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"Growing up in South Florida, where voodoo and Santeria [were] always kind of there in the background, was interesting," Yevgeniya explains.
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His career took off in 2006 when he played high school student Voodoo on season four of NBC's Friday Night Lights.
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HANNITY: Wait a minute, he was called an amiable dunce by Republican establishment figures, and voodoo economics was a Bush term.
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And several different forms of voodoo magic function in this universe, which implies the existence of a whole set of Loa.
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In some cases a voodoo god will be assigned to a child, and symbolic scars will be carved into the skin.
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In May 20193, hyper-casual mobile gaming studio Voodoo announced a $200 million investment from Goldman Sachs' private equity investment arm.
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One is that, as the economists warn, fuzzy math from the left would make it impossible to effectively criticize conservative voodoo.
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Though D'Angelo was already an R&B star thanks to 1995's Brown Sugar, Voodoo really launched him into the mainstream.
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He would also claim that he was working with a voodoo priest in New Orleans to put a hex on her.
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For a much tastier way to get in on the action: Voodoo Doughnuts in Portland will be selling a snozzcumber doughnut.
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These children have to give up their names, learn a new language (that of voodoo) and begin an entirely new life.
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"For whatever reason this year it was the Voodoo Palace for us," Rangers acting manager Steve Buechele said of the Coliseum.
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Amponsah also criticized the organizers for evoking stereotypical tropes of voodoo and cannibalism by decorating a stage with skulls on sticks.
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Prior to that, he's set to take the stage at the Voodoo Music + Arts Experience in New Orleans on Oct. 27.
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Vlach magic is comparable to Voodoo in terms of its prevalence in the culture and identity of the Serbian Vlach people.
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There was a voodoo doll that's kept under glass because, Cheshire said, it's made numerous people sick after they've held it.
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SunEdison, a loss-making solar-power company, emphasised voodoo metrics that supposedly captured its ability to sell assets to affiliated firms.
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American also added Voodoo Ranger IPA from Fort Collins, Colorado-based New Belgium Brewing to its beverage cart on some flights.
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Recently, General Catalyst, the Y Combinator Continuity Fund and other investors poured $5 million in new venture funding into Voodoo Manufacturing.
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"Miami Beach has been a great place for small business," said Mandy Calara, owner of Voodoo Rooftop Lounge in Miami Beach.
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Helm later said, "Just stab the motherf---er in the heart" after a man made a reference to a voodoo doll.
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At its height, there were a few franchises with NFL ownership attached, like the Dallas Desperadoes and the New Orleans Voodoo.
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In scarier bits, he also endures a weird voodoo ritual in which the man next to him is shot to death.
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The agreement is sealed with a voodoo, or juju, ritual, conducted by a spiritual priest, known here as a native doctor.
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With Barry, the reader senses (and shares) Shteyngart's glee as he sinks pin after pin into his finance-bro voodoo doll.
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Mr. West began his film acting debut in the 1957 horror film "Voodoo Island," in which he appeared alongside Boris Karloff.
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" He told the police that the women had been witches who had made him sick by "performing voodoo and casting spells.
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Following "Untitled," D'Angelo concerts became a barrage of requests to see him shirtless, despite the gravity of the songs on Voodoo.
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The idea that D'Angelo's fate could mirror those of his heroes paralyzed Michael Archer, and a personal downward spiral followed Voodoo.
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Voodoo, often spelled Vodou, is still regarded by many Haitians as the spiritual source of the country's strength, healing and resilience.
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Ms. Beauvoir has described herself as a mambo, or voodoo priestess; her life and her music are infused with her faith.
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Things certainly heated up in the Bayou between the women, and what started out as positive voodoo vibes turned negative pretty quickly.
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Miller's Tituba is a "Negro slave" who dabbles in dark voodoo, casts spells over fiery cauldrons, and brews potions of chicken blood.
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Today: an analyst working in legal consulting who makes $211,2229 per year and spends some of her money on Zapp's Voodoo Chips.
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In 1968, he released his popular album Gris-Gris, which earned him national recognition for his voodoo mysticism, funk, psychedelic rock sound.
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I consider the current investment rate too low, but to think that one can expand it ad infinitum would be voodoo economics.
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Even when we understand the art's history and context, the associative voodoo confers on them an anti-modern canon of non-causality.
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This valuation is typically an aggregate of addressable market value and comparable market exits, among other things the specific investor values (voodoo).
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In 2015, both organizations met with voodoo chiefs, local authorities and political figures to raise awareness about child rights within the convents.
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JVB: And the third song is called "22nd Century," which was written by Exuma, a Bahamian voodoo priest, in the early 70s.
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However, suicide, which wasn't uncommon among slaves in the region, meant incurring a Voodoo curse that would turn one into a zombie.
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That may sound like a corporate marketing department's voodoo, but Under Armour says it has the science to back up its claims.
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I think, as a documentary photographer, you're always looking for a project that interests you personally, and for me, voodoo is fascinating.
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Among them was the company's attempt to combine 23D graphics and 23D graphics on a single chipset type called the Voodoo Rush.
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For every hour he spends animating, Ichwandardi also spends an hour studying choreographer Sherrie Silver's "voodoo dancing" to get it just right.
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Voodoo is estimated to be more than 500 years old and centered on the worship of a range of gods and spirits.
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Using that extremely specific number to forecast an index price might sound like voodoo, but it is not; it is technical analysis.
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In all five cases there is almost no theoretical or empirical support for the new voodoo claims, and lots of evidence against.
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He labels them voodoo; a highly politicised term of criticism, and one of the nastier things one academic can say about another.
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Lyrically, Phibes writes sonic penny dreadfuls about haunted houses, flying saucers, femme fatales, cannibals, the living dead, voodoo … all the good stuff.
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The very film rolls used to shoot Sculpt were blessed by Priestess Miriam Chamani in the Voodoo Spiritual Temple in New Orleans.
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Republicans in Congress want to paper over an ongoing and growing public relations fiasco with the health care equivalent of voodoo economics.
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By now, Chrissy Teigen's tweet about Zapps' Voodoo Chips has been liked nearly 14,000 times and over 1,095 users have retweeted it.
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Hoche was joined by the two other voodoo operators, Danny Miller and Jacob Williams; both are from Australia, where the show originated.
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Which is why I'm calling my own next book "Remainder at Your Own Risk: Voodoo Spells That Prevent Massive Local Government Cutbacks."
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He later told authorities the women had been casting voodoo spells on him that were making him sick, according to the statement.
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We saw dead chickens hanging from trees on the Harlem River that looked like they had been part of a voodoo sacrifice.
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When Voodoo was complete, D'Angelo revealed that his mission was to elevate the sounds of his favorite artists, rather than sample them. ?
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Folk magic out of West Africa, not unlike Haiti's voodoo and Cuba's Santeria, feeds the Jamaican belief in superstition, witches and ghosts.
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Voodoo is the spell he weaves when his tries to convince the public that his fantasies are real and not fake news.
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Perhaps Facebook — the owner of Instagram — has finally decided to trickle down some of that social graph voodoo into Instagram as well?
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One of their best-selling products was a love potion they believed was created by the infamous Louisiana Voodoo practitioner Marie Laveau.
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I could go off on one about the appropriation of Mexican tradition and subsequent voodoo implications going on here, but I won't.
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The film was a box office success, sparking a slew of similar, voodoo-fear-inducing zombie films in the 1930s and '40s.
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Miss Marth is one of the first women to not only wrestle in major competitions but also successfully use voodoo in the ring.
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In the paper, he argued that historical accounts of supernatural deaths, including those supposedly brought on by voodoo curse, weren't supernatural at all.
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Voodoo Queen Dinah Stevens (Adina Porter) casts her own spell at their doorstep that allows Michael and Ms. Meade to waltz right in.
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This is an easy-to-miss callback to Cloak's third episode, "Stained Glass," where we learn about the Fusilier family's dedication to voodoo.
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UNICEF is one of several NGOs that have become concerned in recent years with the practices carried out inside Benin's traditional Voodoo convents.
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He further testified that Lucas admitted having a voodoo doll of Tiffanie and said he'd regularly stick pins in it to hurt her.
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Dr. John -- a Grammy-winning singer and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee whose fascination with voodoo inspired his stage name -- has died.
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Sorry, but that's just voodoo wrapped in a Union Jack; it's the same free-market fantasy that has always and everywhere proved delusional.
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When will economists and politicians admit that George H.W. Bush was right when he called misguided over-reliance on tax cuts "voodoo economics"?
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The former uses more estimates, adjustments and general economic voodoo than the latter, but is the one more closely followed on Wall Street.
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As I said, experts will argue with the numbers, but this is the real thing — not some left-leaning version of voodoo economics.
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Unfortunately, it is exactly such a sensible reaction to rising economic inequality and mounting associated political concerns that sounds like voodoo these days.
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As Bishop-Stall tests remedies that include intravenous drips and voodoo, his practical quest leads to a kind of metaphysics of the hangover.
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Look, she would have been perfectly happy to have Lamb call her a voodoo-priestess puppy-killer if it got her another seat.
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Onstage as Dr. John, he adorned himself with snakeskin, beads and colorful feathers, and his shows blended Mardi Gras bonhomie with voodoo mystery.
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But gallery owners and collectors unfamiliar with the East African aesthetic have closed their doors, she said, calling her sculptures spooky voodoo dolls.
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He and Weller, then the night manager, met at the after-party, skedaddled to Voodoo Doughnut and slept in a park, snuggled together.
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For someone keen on fact-based decision-making, voodoo economics and flawed data provide the intellectual basis for much of the Pai agenda.
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Zoboi's accomplished first novel, flavored with Haitian folklore and voodoo, is set on the corner of American Street and Joy Road in Detroit.
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Mr. Alexis said that voodoo isn't something he practices or follows with a strict set of rules; it is more of a connection.
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In that photograph of Goldin's absent sister, there is death, and also hope—hope that the voodoo of love can make a difference.
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A plantation owner falls in love with the woman and, enlisting the help of a voodoo master, transforms the woman into a zombie.
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CrunchMatch takes all that information and works a bit of algorithmic voodoo to match compatible founders and investors based on the information they provide.
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While Secret Evil dabbled in voodoo and oozed gritty blues, Telephone/Telefono is a culturally relevant body of work that's angsty, but more polished.
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It was announced that the monarch had cursed all those involved in trafficking and released all those who had been bound by voodoo rituals.
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This week on Technotopia I interview Rahul Sood, former founder of Voodoo PC and the current CEO of Unikrn, an e-sports betting service.
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However, when Cordelia shows up asking for a meeting with the voodoo devil, Dinah jumps at the opportunity to make a few extra bucks.
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He further testified that Lucas admitted having a voodoo doll of Irwin, and said he'd regularly stick pins in it to hurt the pastor.
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Design Your Business Blueprint with Melissa Galt — $9.99 See Details Sure, Goop may have worked its voodoo magic on tons of health-obsessed women.
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By infusing it with VHS voodoo, neon 1980s colors and a VCR aesthetic, writer Watters and artist Wijngaard create a fresh, bold new comic.
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In the bright, white kitchen, a wacky voodoo-doll-like knife holder displayed on her counter was a gift from a very special coworker.
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"Voodoo Doughnut creates obituary doughnuts for famous and infamous people," Sara Heise, a spokesperson for the chain, explained to MUNCHIES over email on Tuesday.
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He further testified that Lucas admitted having a voodoo doll of Tiffanie and said he'd regularly stick pins in it to hurt the pastor.
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Musk had a request for those who are betting against his firm: "Just wish they would stop sticking pins in voodoo dolls of me."
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If ever you could accuse an organization of voodoo economics, the smart money is on the Air Force — who would probably lose it immediately.
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"The insistence on the 'black zero' (a balanced budget) is voodoo fiscal policy... We'll need massive investments in climate protection," Habeck told Deutschlandfunk radio.
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They call themselves the voodoo operators, and the custom-built booth, about the size of a walk-in closet, functions as King Kong's brain.
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Mr. McNamara said the teenagers had been ordered during the beating to repent for sins that included using a voodoo doll and molesting children.
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The truth is that that party died a long time ago, that these days it's voodoo economics and neocon fantasies all the way down.
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Voodoo is looking to disrupt the $1903 billion plastic injection molding market, and grow it by making manufacturing as flexible as spinning up servers.
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Read more about Voodoo Manufacturing on TechCrunch Volt Health – An electrical stimulation medical device Volt is an electrostimulation wearable to treat diseases like incontinence.
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Some of his other shows had been criticized as insensitive, including "Coven," a voodoo-drenched season of "American Horror Story" set in New Orleans.
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On a personal level, Shamael -- a black, Haitian-American woman -- claims the supervisor discriminated against her and mocked her as someone who practices voodoo.
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" Mr. Rebennack further developed the Dr. John persona — the name was borrowed from a 19th-century voodoo priest — on the albums "Babylon" and "Remedies.
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It opens with a photo negative-tinted voodoo forest, featuring stark naked trees and a man wielding an axe and sprinting towards the camera.
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He recanted his abortion-rights politics and opinion of supply-side economics as "voodoo" to be picked as Ronald Reagan's running mate in 1980.
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Voodoo aims to print at least 2,500 protective face shields weekly and can scale to larger production volumes based on demand, the company said.
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There's a new villain on the prowl: the slithery Bushmaster (Mustafa Shakir), who has voodoo in his arsenal and Mariah's realm in his sights.
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People have wizened up to the voodoo economics Republicans use to sell special giveaways to big donors like the Koch brothers and Sheldon Adelson.
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The court heard how Iyamu masterminded a trafficking scheme that began with voodoo ceremonies in west Africa and ended in brothels in mainland Europe.
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I suspect that some use wife beater as a kind of fashion voodoo — a way to tap into an imagined working-class male virility.
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Forty years of voodoo have left America with skyrocketing debts that cripple present and future policy, while workers keep paying more and more taxes.
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" But for all the grief he has given James over the years, Rapaport admits that the new Los Angeles Laker — "He's got voodoo going!
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Another character references the diety Mammy Water, which is quite prevalent in Caribbean cultures and in some areas in Central Africa that practice voodoo.
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Their debut, Until The End, is due out June 1 via Baneful Genesis Records and Black Voodoo Records (cop that DLP preorder here or here).
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In Disney's The Princess & the Frog, Princess Tiana had to become a frog herself under a voodoo spell to find her true love, a prince.
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The prickly prizefighter was trying to get into the Voodoo nightclub with his crew Friday night when he was stopped at the door by security.
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Voodoo Doughnuts' last celebrity-related photo on their Twitter account is a doughnut tribute to Malcolm Young of AC/DC, who died on November 18.
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Operating in the district of Couffo in south Benin, the organization has interviewed dozens of parents, voodoo priests and children about life inside these spaces.
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"I believed it was our laws and regulations, governed by the voodoo and the oracles that determined how long children should spend in the convent."
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It quickly became apparent that voodoo is embedded in the culture of Haiti, and I was curious to get out there and meet the people.
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COTONOU, BENIN (Reuters) - Hundreds of Beninois marked National Voodoo Day, celebrating the once-banned religion on Wednesday with a series of ceremonies across the country.
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Voodoo is an ancient belief system practiced by more than 65 percent Benin's 7 million people and by millions in neighboring Nigeria, Togo and Ghana.
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Britain said the GRU was associated with a host of hackers including APT 28, Fancy Bear, Sofacy, Pawnstorm, Sednit, CyberCaliphate, Cyber Berkut and Voodoo Bear.
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The latter writes Nikolai a letter to free him from their engagement, then (we assume) goes to her room to stab her Marya voodoo doll.
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Look out for the dusted footprints left in five more years when a Voodoo Rays sets up shop in the months after Marshall next reemerges.
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For families with older children, there are French Quarter tours (many are free) to suit every fancy: walking, Segway, bicycle, food and even voodoo themed.
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Most recently, Voodoo began developing robots to run the 3-D printers with little to no human oversight, said CEO and co-founder Max Friefeld.
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I took a Voodoo out for a spin a few years back in a Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang — and threatened 100 mph in third gear!
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Both groups were allowed to "release their negative energy" on a simulated voodoo doll meant to represent the friend or the date in the scenario.
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However, in his attempt to explain the rise of ISIS, Mr. Cohen invokes the voodoo concept of "pure evil" as a legitimate origin of violence.
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Related: Voodoo Puts the Skull in These Dark Sculptures Floating Fish Invade Tate Modern's Turbine Hall Large-Scale Porcelain Sculptures Channel a Friendly Alien Species
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They claim to be part of a generations-old musical tradition and "voodoo cult" founded hundreds of years ago in a village in Northern Sweden.
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I don't know what kind of voodoo Victoria Winnard's grandmother was channeling when she created this glove, but I bet she looked amazing doing it.
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When "Voodoo" was released, a great number of musicians actually found it difficult to listen to, because of the gluey disorientation imparted by these grooves.
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Mr. Hargrove's sly horn overdubs can be heard, guttering like a low flame, on records like "Voodoo," by D'Angelo, and "Mama's Gun," by Ms. Badu.
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A large dining table could comfortably seat four, and a bureau held snacks like Siracha Hot Chilli sauce popcorn and Zapp's Voodoo Heat Potato Chips.
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A grower called PharmoCann displayed rows of sealed plastic vials containing strains of flowers undergoing testing with names like Blue, Train Wreck and Voodoo Child.
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On the flight to Haiti I sit with a guidebook and read about raucous street music, voodoo ceremony etiquette, and the beauty of rice and beans.
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The other thing: you have to love what you do, when you do it and fully believe in it (like voodoo) to make it all work.
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It would return in his most famous tunes, notably the climactic solo of "All Along the Watchtower" and the swaggering start of "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)".
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Sometimes it's really somber, and sometimes it's really witchy, but there's always fire and everybody's just hugging and doing a bit of Santeria or voodoo witchery.
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These tweets, which have since been deleted from the official account, seemingly suggest that Voodoo had created a likeness of Manson in icing on a doughnut.
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Liberal Clinton skeptics have plenty to be skeptical about without pretending that endorsements like these augur a revival of voodoo economics and the one percent doctrine.
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One of these is her "voodoo baby" inspired by the worry dolls children whisper their troubles to: an object that mediates the world within a person.
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Since voodoo economics has been around for over 30 years, it might be worth our time to examine exactly what occurred after that adventure into witchcraft.
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Her family were practitioners of voodoo, and she studied under a Haitian teacher for 30 years before joining the company that would propel her to fame.
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A 12-year resident of St. Louis, Aaron Perlut is a founding partner of digital marketing firm Elasticity, as well as the Startup Voodoo innovation conference.
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Two women, speaking Haitian Creole at the copper-tiled bar, settled their tab of two red wines — they had a voodoo-song practice to get to.
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In retaliation, he stuck pins in a voodoo doll dressed in an Indians jersey while watching Game 7 of the World Series, which the Cubs won .
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The sauces included a "voodoo sauce" with a jolt of habanero, a whisper-light citrus teriyaki, and daily special sauces, like peach balsamic or bourbon sriracha.
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The group consists of Kav the Bruce (Ivan Anderson), Voodoo Doll (Joey Werapitiya), James Worthy (James Gordon) and Kid Kris (Chris Habte) and Okmoz (Amoz Newkirk).
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One couple married at Voodoo Doughnut store 10 years ago is "coming back in a couple of weeks to do a recommitment ceremony," Mr. Pogson said.
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Held each fall since 225 in New Orleans's sprawling City Park, Voodoo Music & Arts Experience is a major stop on America's ever-expanding music festival route.
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Light slides across the face of a wise-eyed figure—a shaman, possibly, or a voodoo priest—with paint slathered in curious signs across his body.
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Mr. Lukach was a short and rotund figure who wore thick-framed glasses and practiced a blend of Afro-Caribbean religions like Yoruba, Santería and Voodoo.
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But even those who don't use voodoo overtly respect its power, or use it in a more subtle way, as a preparation before stepping into the ring.
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In recent years, Wall reported on tiger poachers in India, covered modern voodoo in Haiti, and wrote about how Sri Lanka sells its civil war to tourists.
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Yesterday on Snapchat, Jenner posted a kind of cool, kind of creepy shot of hair that had been arranged into a stick figure resembling a voodoo doll.
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Trump was making himself into the voodoo doll of conservative politics: Whatever pain he felt, his supporters would feel, and they would object to it in unison.
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While early witch films, like Night of the Eagle, drew from voodoo culture, Eve's Bayou offers a more thoughtful, authentic depiction of Creole culture — plus some fantasy.
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From left, the Viper Snakeskin Edition GTC (inspired by the original 2010 Snakeskin ACR) and the Vooodoo II ACR (modeled after the original 2010 Viper VooDoo edition).
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For her, taking that job and offering worldly tips to her still-enslaved sisters was a personal escape route, from enslavement to both traffickers and voodoo curses.
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Britain said the GRU was associated with a host of hackers including APT 28, Fancy Bear, Sofacy, Pawnstorm, Sednit, CyberCaliphate, Cyber Berkut, Voodoo Bear and BlackEnergy Actors.
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In Haitian voodoo, there is a divine creator, Bondye, who rules over an army of spirits, the loa, kind of like God and his angels in Christianity.
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Initially, 3Dfx and its Voodoo technology were focused intently on the arcades, and the company's big debut came at the 1996 edition of the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
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Due to popular Hollywood portrayals, Voodoo, to most, is a dark and bizarre religion saturated by usage of dolls and harmful spells to hurt those you hate.
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Central to Voodoo is the belief in sacrifice and traditional medicines as a way to heal ailments and help worshippers get closer to sprits and the afterworld.
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Voodoo, one of the main religions of the African diaspora, has syncretized with Roman Catholic iconography to avoid persecution, but its link to continental beliefs remains clear.
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Riddled with voodoo tattoos, and in lieu of bagpipes, the young Scot was keen on playing the khaen, a Thai/Laotian woodwind instrument made out of bamboo.
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President Trump and the Republican leadership in Congress assert that corporate tax cuts would boost growth and thereby pay for themselves, the same voodoo they've endlessly peddled.
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In this memoir, the author chronicles her relentless quest for religious fulfillment, which leads her from a voodoo shrine in Louisiana to a Presbyterian church in Brooklyn.
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Let's stay on the tour, where on the left you'll see... In the kitchen, the "witches keep it brewin'" and drugs and voodoo mix in equal parts.
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Queen City Stoop Kids: L-R James Worthy (James Gordon); Okmoz (Amoz Newkirk); Kav the Bruce (Ivan Anderson); Kid Kris (Chris Habte); and Voodoo Doll (Joey Werapitiya).
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He knows that if he sets the bar at incontrovertible evidence of him and Putin huddled over a Hillary Clinton voodoo doll, he just might clear it.
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Harvey has the voodoo and creates an amazingly compelling musical narrative when he plays, connecting with the audience in a way that only truly great DJs can.
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Rather than fitting the GT350R with a traditional, low-revving V8 like in the standard Mustang, Ford gave it a 5.2-liter flat-plane-crank "voodoo" motor.
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Ms. Bick came to New York from New Orleans, where she was photographing Voodoo culture in the Lower Ninth Ward until Hurricane Katrina wiped out her darkroom.
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Before Reagan named him his vice-presidential running mate, George H.W. Bush had called this approach "voodoo economics," saying Reagan's policies would greatly increase the national debt.
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Co-owner Tres Shannon, who founded Voodoo together with Kenneth "Cat Daddy" Pogson in 2003, says they were doing weddings within a week of the first shop's opening.
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She allegedly told police that the stabbings had to do with "voodoo stuff," according to a police report of her interview, the AP and local station WBUR report.
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Cherry Bang (Sydelle Noel), who previously had to fulfill the role of racist rapper caricature Junkchain, debuts her new role as Black Magic, a Caribbean-inflected voodoo priestess.
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Coachella will be the star's first major festival gig since canceling his main stage set at the 2018 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience in New Orleans in late October.
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Though Gabourey Sidibe's Queenie survived Coven, the "human voodoo doll" was killed by a thirsty vampire (Angela Bassett) when Sidibe reprised the role for season 5's Hotel.
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Before she was a resurrected witch in post-apocalyptic Outpost 3, Dinah (Adina Porter) is the new queen of voodoo now that Marie Laveau has met her demise.
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It's the latest salvo from the influential liberal economist, who has been a persistent critic of Sanders and earlier this week accused his campaign of "deep voodoo" economics.
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But what he offered was a throwback to the Reagan days of union-busting and trickle-down economics that, in the end, were more the voodoo economics Pres.
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In 73, 2013 and 2015, meanwhile, the Giants failed to make the playoffs, which only increased the voodoo vibes and paradoxically raised Giants' fans hopes heading into 2016.
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At Tribal Council, Sandra works her voodoo on Tai, lulling him into making a play against Ozzy — and then immediately telling the tribe she'll happily vote Tai out.
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But in a story where technology is essentially immensely powerful voodoo, it's hard to respect or even comprehend what it means to have people working outside its limitations.
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Their baseline proclivity toward delusion was measured by the Peters Delusion Inventory, which asks respondents to assess their belief in telepathy, witchcraft, voodoo and other similar paranormal phenomena.
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Social media reaction to Voodoo Doughnut's creation, which a bakery employee told The Oregonian was "just for display in the case and for the Internet," has been mixed.
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In an effort to help her, Latoya's girlfriend and two sisters call upon the Book of Whispers, accidentally stealing the "essence" from a voodoo deity in the process.
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There are some obvious points of entry you might visit—funeral homes, voodoo festivals—but you should also try places more obscure: broken couches, broken blinds, broken windows.
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Inspired in large part by Hargrove's experience helping to create "Voodoo," it was similarly recorded at Electric Lady, with Elevado and assistant engineer Steve Mandel at the boards.
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And while fashion is an important consideration at any music festival, what you wear on a visit to Voodoo merits extra thought — after all, it is Halloween weekend.
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Yet as I strolled the New Orleans streets and listened to the voodoo legends, I knew there was no better place for me to lose my fortunetelling innocence.
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As someone who believes in voodoo, she looks forward to the celebration each year, but acknowledges that many people, including Haitians, lack an understanding of what it is.
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"Our generation is more open-minded when it comes to the voodoo religion," said Ms. Nozy, who was part of a large crew at the party that night.
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As a result she faced animosity and vicious rumors that painted her as merely Bell's mistress and denigrated her boarding houses as brothels while claiming she practiced voodoo.
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That may sound quixotic, but media companies aren't in the business of selling widgets; they're producing entertainment, and there's a fair amount of fairy dust and voodoo involved.
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It's Miss Wardwell who explains to the witch that she must wake up and free her family, and she helps her along with the use of a voodoo doll.
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Catch Fétiche — loosely translated, "voodoo wrestling" — is a uniquely Congolese fighting style: a combination of traditional African wrestling moves, old religious practices, and one man's obsession with Hulk Hogan.
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" Carrie Vaughn on the magic of Taboo: "It's this vague kind of African voodoo that we don't really know anything about, and it seems to be problematic to me.
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As they battled for the 1980 Republican presidential nomination, Bush accused Reagan of "voodoo economics" for insisting he could balance the budget while cutting taxes and boosting defense spending.
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"A classic study of married couples asked them to stick pins into voodoo dolls that represented their loved ones, to reflect how angry they felt towards them," Oxenham wrote.
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Smith was sentenced to death, and in the days before his execution, he asked for a final meal of rhaeakunda dirt, a kind of soil used in voodoo rituals.
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Specifically, the voodoo-themed bistro was called Live on Air and it was also a live-streaming-themed bistro inspired by the 1998 Jim Carrey film The Truman Show.
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These words are the basis of his first monologue, which melts into a disquisition on the part of his lover's body that calls up the "voodoo drumming" of desire.
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Also on display are numerous anonymous creations: a voodoo Nikisi divination statue from the Congo, an undated Nala charm from Madagascar, and multiple 18th-century French and German reliquaries.
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His friends in Urfaust pay tribute to him on a new twelve-inch EP that includes a cover of "Voodoo Dust," one of The Devil's Blood's best-loved songs.
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The first zombie movie goes back to 1932, when Edward and Victor Halperin directed The White Zombie, about an evil voodoo master who turns a woman into a zombie.
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" She is the author of "Martyrs' Crossing: A Novel," set in Israel and the West Bank, and several non-fiction books, including "Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti.
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Location: San Francisco and Tel Aviv Competitors: Voodoo, Shapeways, or 3DHubs, but it says it we can manufacture at scale and sell products through a marketplace, unlike these companies.
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Blackman estimates that he's read a few dozen books on the mob alone, not to mention topics covering everything from the history of voodoo to the city's varied architecture.
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Travis Malouff died on Sunday "from asphyxia, due to obstruction of the airway," at the Voodoo Doughnut shop, the office of the Denver medical examiner said in a statement.
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Not to mention that the MVP finally snapped the Voodoo curse that possessed him for the past five games——if only for the final few minutes of the game.
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Replica stage models for the Steel Wheels and Voodoo Lounge tours, as well as sketches of the blow up dogs from the Urban Jungle leg, add to the drama.
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Without doughnuts or coffee — to rent the space and utilize a Voodoo Doughnut celebrant — a ceremony with nine guests or fewer is an easy $100 (sales tax not included).
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After about half an hour, he hijacks part of a lazy afternoon with a story about his admittedly minor place in Rolling Stones history (during the "Voodoo Lounge" era).
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On a recent rainy Sunday, the park was empty, trees swayed in the wind and people who were asked about the gate knew little about its possible voodoo past.
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Voodoo culture was perceived to be a signifier of the country's "savage inferiority" — and when the United States occupied Haiti in 1915, Catholic missionaries set out to dismantle it.
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In 80 years, Americans managed to take the catatonic zombie of Haitian voodoo tradition and transmute it into a bloodied, vicious creature, intent on devouring everything in its wake.
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So-called "funerals with music" subsequently emerged as a mixture of colonial traditions with East African Yoruban traditions and Voodoo, where death was treated more as a celebration of life.
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Image: APFrom workplace voodoo dolls and self-inflicted colonoscopies to cannibalistic diets and using roller coasters to pass kidney stones, here are the winners of this year's Ig Nobel Prizes.
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Even when understanding the art historical context of the contemporary art of Louise Bourgeois and Annette Messager, their work here took on the associative voodoo of anti-modern non-causality.
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The bygone days of piracy, plantations and the old red-light district inspired historical fantasia; the grandiose cemeteries and practitioners of voodoo nurtured tales of the supernatural, witches and vampires.
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Both Miss Cleo and Auntie Poulet are said to be trained in Voodoo, have a strong link to the occult, are of Afro Caribbean origin, and reside in South Florida.
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But it wasn't until later, when she was cleaning that same boyfriend's altar to a Voodoo love goddess, she found something that finally made her think twice about her man.
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In the opening scenes, Dinah uses a voodoo doll to kill a cheating husband's mistress and then put a spell on him so that he's only aroused by his wife.
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Larry Summers, a former treasury secretary now at Harvard University, recently called MMT the new "voodoo economics", an insult formerly reserved for the notion that tax cuts pay for themselves.
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Taylor may have been rejected, but having revitalized her powers through a voodoo ritual of an unspecified nature, she confidently storms into the middle of Nick and Corinne's dinner date.
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BTW ... Steve also says the Saints will rebound strong next year regardless -- telling us, "We're going to do some reverse voodoo and get back in the Super Bowl next year!"
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Wrestling's past is littered with unfortunate roles for black wrestlers, from manservants and street thugs to voodoo priests and tribal boogeyman—and that's only looking back to the late 1980s.
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The more bizarre part of the document alleges that Hughes glued a voodoo doll — with a knife through its chest — to Vega's gate, writing "Andy is next" in red paint.
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Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... she said she had flown into town from Texas that day with her boy -- all in the hopes of convincing Chris to lift some voodoo.
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Ronald Reagan was the best at this, brushing back the "voodoo economics" attacks and the voters ate up his promises of big tax cuts and massive buildups in defense spending.
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Voodoo was banned by Mathieu Kerekou after he came to power in 1972 via a military coup, but his elected successor Nicephore Soglo lifted the ban in the early 1990s.
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Tres Shannon, the co-founder of Voodoo Doughnut, contacted Cunningham about the sign, and the savvy swiper knew how to negotiate a deal: He asked for free doughnuts for life.
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The stream has long since burst inside my head, the banks collapsed, the water meadows drowned, the mesh of overhanging branches bowed with plastic voodoo junk and hanks of wool.
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In this version of the story, it's Mr. Klein's idea to send Ms. Karan to Haiti, not for humanitarian reasons, but to get a voodoo charm to hex Mr. Lauren.
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People have tried to exorcise the ghost (without permission), including voodoo devotees who killed chickens on the lawn and a would-be arsonist who tried to burn down the house.
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On March 9, Oba Ewuare II, the traditional ruler of the kingdom of Benin, in southern Nigeria, put a voodoo curse on anyone who abets illegal migration within his domain.
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Max Friefeld, the chief executive of Voodoo Manufacturing, is using his 20 employees and the company's Brooklyn workshop to produce 500 face shields a day for hospitals in New York.
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On the right, these explanations have descended into ever deeper voodoo; the Kansas experiment was based on obvious nonsense, and has turned out even worse than cynics might have suggested.
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Paying homage to the religious practices of the American South, Caribbean islands, and West Africa, Voodoo symbolized the marriage of the intricacies of Black life and faith influencing his sound.
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The best revenge, for Dina, is that she begins work on a novel — a roman à clef that will push voodoo pins into Howard the editor and Newman the critic.
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"Voodoo / I could do what you do, believe me," the actor sang in the video, which appeared for at least three hours on her Instagram stories before being taken down.
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Hawkins took his style cues from Dracula and voodoo stereotypes, with a trademark cape, slick hair, and stage props that included coffins, rubber snakes, and a skull on a stick.
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