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I felt, superstitiously, that we had been having it too easy.
Simon superstitiously made the sign of the Tree as he looked around.
Somewhat superstitiously Jack walked over to the kitchen and looked in.
And his own assets would not be so superstitiously terrified.
I'm just superstitiously afraid because we have it so good."
But the human part of him was still almost superstitiously afraid of it.
The savages are superstitiously affected by the great phenomena of nature.
Throughout the day, Democrats had been superstitiously trying to tamp down expectations.
Nick superstitiously tapped the mahogany mess table as he said it.
But that neither scene nor season favoured fear, I should have been superstitiously afraid.
He went past the bucket, superstitiously picking up his feet higher and making sure not to step on the splotches.
For an instant she let herself believe, superstitiously, that the dream held meaning for her.
You would be mistaken, however, for Bill superstitiously looked elsewhere as he cast the bandage away.
Otherwise, they avoided it as superstitiously as the slaves did.
As a working theory this is impregnable, whether considered sceptically or superstitiously.
Then, nervously, almost superstitiously, she hesitated and looked upwards.
Is the dream to be interpreted rationally or superstitiously, as Midwinter does?
This is not merely to point the finger at science, or superstitiously blame specialization for our woes.
They put it back carefully, almost superstitiously, since they still don't know what the sticks mean.
"First I go south," Randy says, superstitiously not even wanting to utter the name of the place where he used to live.
The film is still being prepared and, almost superstitiously, the director said he prefered not to discuss it.
Kit forced himself away from such thoughts, superstitiously believing he could influence her return by visualizing it.
They reach the plateau with the aid of Indian guides, who are superstitiously scared of the area.
Superstitiously he feared that his returning gifts would be taken again if he made no repayment.
"It's a potent force, no question about it-especially in a medieval society, where most of the people take their religion superstitiously.