| 31. | Keep in mind that these talismanic meanings applied to traditional folk pysanky with traditional designs, not to modern original creations.
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| 32. | The Ghayat is more concerned with advanced esotericism, principally astrology and talismanic magic, although he also goes into prophecy.
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| 33. | Talismanic forward Colin Corkery was red-carded as'the Rebels'were defeated by 3 19 to 2 7.
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| 34. | It is to be hoped that " Springhill " has this talismanic effect on this actress's future career.
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| 35. | Steven Soderbergh's steamy domestic tell-all initiated the Festival's almost talismanic status in the commercial film world.
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| 36. | As part of The Poetry Object, six Australian poets have been commissioned to write new poems about their own talismanic objects.
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| 37. | She reminds us that no matter how modern and civilized we are, art can still be raw, primitive and talismanic.
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| 38. | Writing for a majority of six justices, Justice Antonin Scalia adopted a categorical, almost talismanic view of the separation of powers.
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| 39. | Stories like Johnson's and Howley's _ and there are many _ have become talismanic for AIDS patients and doctors.
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| 40. | Women who flew combat with us in World War II were talismanic images painted on the sides of the airplanes, scantily clothed.
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