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Aberglaube[n]
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engleski
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nemački
super·sti·tion [ˌsu:pəˈstɪʃən, Am -ɚˈ-] N
1. superstition no pl (belief):
superstition
according to superstition
out of superstition
2. superstition (practice):
superstition
Aberglaube m kein pl
to be fettered by superstition
to exterminate sb/sth fig evil, superstition
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nemački
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engleski
superstition
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Many prisoners are held in fetters and chains.
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If thou wouldst hearken to my words, release thyself from the fetters of whatsoever cometh to pass.
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We are in fetters, of the theories that we hold dear.
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A fetter is created by binding a ghost to its own anchor.
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They succeeded in having two more of the sentences commuted to life imprisonment, though their first three years were to be served in fetters.
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In addition, the highly religious believe considerably less in fate and reject lucky charms and superstitions due to their faith in God and their acceptance of His will.
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www.magazin.uni-halle.de
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Zudem seien die hoch religiösen Leistungssportler deutlich weniger schicksalsgläubig, lehnten Glücksbringer und Aberglauben aufgrund ihres Vertrauens in Gott und der Akzeptanz seines Willens ab.
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"The Middle Ages show how enlightenment, learning and knowledge were able to exist side by side with the darkest superstition, murderous prejudice and ruthless oppression," commented the federal president.
www.ekd.de
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"Es zeigt auch, wie Aufklärung, Gelehrsamkeit und Wissen Seite an Seite mit finsterem Aberglauben, mörderischem Vorurteil und gnadenloser Unterdrückung existieren können", sagte Gauck.
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Full of philosophical, logical and scientific facts and free from historical events and superstitions.
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www.here-now4u.de
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Voller philosophischer, logischer und wissenschaftlicher Fakten und frei von historischen Ereignissen und Aberglauben
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Modern sociology of religion defines superstition as a concept that targets at either idealization or depreciation of knowledge for accomplishing reality.

www.archivauskunft.de
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Die moderne Religionssoziologie definiert den Begriff Aberglaube als ein Konstrukt zur Abwertung bzw. Idealisierung von Wissen zur Bewältigung der Wirklichkeit.

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Superstition taking all of us for a ride Mimes overtaken by the signs of the Right The bombs
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www.golyr.de
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Aberglaube nimmt uns alle auf eine Fahrt mit Mimen werden durch die Zeichen der Right eingeholt
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