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They also declared that he was not a curser or blasphemer.
My father was a curser of the dark.
As she did that, my mouse curser distorted before disappearing from my screen in a puff of smoke.
Once a champion curser, Ballmer claims to have renounced swearing when he became a father.
Batten down the hatches in the ashes of my curser, the begetter of this bedevils.
In an interview with Democrat and Chronicle, Anderson noted, "I was never a bad curser.
Brian Lynsky, the cub curser, was questioned at his shouting box, Bawlonabraggat, and gave a snappy comeback, when saying: Paw!
It utilizes a single curser interface similar to these and other SCI2 games (see also King's Quest VII).
When one person curses at another, they say, the curser rarely spews obscenities and insults at random, but rather will assess the object of his wrath, and adjust the content of the "uncontrollable" outburst accordingly.
Here old Queen Margaret, the greatest curser of all, pops up on the Internet framed in the usual desktop icons, spews her sulfur and ends the transmission abruptly, a fine piece of one-way lethal E-mail.
The Dartling Gun tower was the first tower to be controlled by movement of the mouse, in which the player must move the curser to the position the Dartling Gun must aim to shoot.
Charlie (allegedly hatched c. 1899), also known as Charlie the Curser, is a female Blue-and-yellow macaw living at Heathfield Nurseries, a pet sanctuary in Reigate, Surrey, United Kingdom.
Once the spread sheet opens, make sure when you open the page that you are on the correct tab located at the bottom of the screen and that your curser is set at the top left hand corner of the page.
Linear B tablets (Py Un219, Tn316) that refer to the kêryx mention the office in context with e-ma-a2 a-re-ja, Hermes Areias, meaning either the Warrior, or the Curser (aras).
Web page focus can be affected by: minimizing the browser, opening or switching to another browser window or application, opening or switching to another browser window tab, or placing the curser on the browser address bar or other browser button).