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Have you an example of good bayie ? Martin . Yes . If someone has about ten children and none of them dies it is an example of good bayie . An example of bad bayie is if she gives birth to ten children and nine die , it is a sign of bad ...
Have you an example of good bayie ? Martin . Yes . If someone has about ten children and none of them dies it is an example of good bayie . An example of bad bayie is if she gives birth to ten children and nine die , it is a sign of bad ...
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Occult economies are situated in a new mass culture that is reflected widely in the African news media in ( see , for example , Meyer , 2001 ) and occasionally in the European media . In the late 1990s , for example , witchcraft ...
Occult economies are situated in a new mass culture that is reflected widely in the African news media in ( see , for example , Meyer , 2001 ) and occasionally in the European media . In the late 1990s , for example , witchcraft ...
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For example , it is forbidden for the King to kneel down , because this would evoke — and therefore provoke — the shrinking of the whole kingdom . It is also forbidden to hang up a bow because it would be akin to suspending its ...
For example , it is forbidden for the King to kneel down , because this would evoke — and therefore provoke — the shrinking of the whole kingdom . It is also forbidden to hang up a bow because it would be akin to suspending its ...
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