| 41. | According to Dioscorides, peony is used for warding off demons, witchcraft, and fever.
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| 42. | The bottle was neutralized by immersing it in holy water and warding it against further intrusion.
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| 43. | As such, they spent the majority of their time in Saigon warding off coup attempts.
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| 44. | After successfully warding off creditors, the two moved their business to Grove Street in Worcester.
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| 45. | To this end, they summon him into warding in a church surrounded by Holy Fire.
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| 46. | Indian soothsayers and seers believe that coral is potent as a charm for warding off dangers.
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| 47. | For example, that old wive's tale about warding off germs with a garlic necklace?
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| 48. | Some fearful passengers wore surgical masks or covered their faces in the hope of warding off infection.
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| 49. | Such use of appropriated " warding off " medieval symbolism would be entirely consistent with his hand.
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| 50. | Despite getting an opportunity to kidnap Timir, the pundits remain unsuccessful warding off his evil spirit.
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