• Look up in bocca al lupo or crepi il lupo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In bocca al lupo (pronounced [in ˈbokka al ˈluːpo]; lit. "into the wolf's...
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  • In Bocca al Lupo is the third full-length album release by indie rock band Murder by Death. It was released on Tent Show Records, on May 23, 2006. The...
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    Murder by Death (band) (category Musical groups established in 2000)
    school, during which time the band wrote their third album, In Bocca Al Lupo, which was released in May 2006 on their own label Tent Show Records, an imprint...
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  • In Bocca al Lupo is an Italian restaurant in Juneau, Alaska. Established in March 2016, the business was included in The New York Times's 2023 list of...
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    Bocca di Lupo is a small Italian restaurant on Archer Street in London's Soho district rated the best London restaurant in Time Out magazine's 2009 listing...
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  • originating from Italy is the phrase In bocca al lupo! (In the mouth of the wolf) with the response Crepi! or Crepi il lupo! (May it [the wolf] die!). Amongst...
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  • from Italy, is the phrase In bocca al lupo! (In the mouth of the wolf) with the response Crepi il lupo! (May the wolf die). In Australia, the term 'chookas'...
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  • "Rabbit rabbit rabbit" is a superstition found in Britain and North America wherein a person says or repeats the words "rabbit", "rabbits" and/or "white...
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  • Rita McKeough (category Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts winners)
    September 22, 2014. Retrieved March 7, 2015. Lounder, Barbara (1991). In bocca al lupo : In the Mouth of the Wolf : An Operatic Performance/Installation by...
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  • 2023–24 Serie A (category 2023–24 in European association football leagues)
    grande in bocca al lupo"" (in Italian). SSC Napoli. 15 June 2023. Retrieved 15 June 2023. "Di Francesco è il nuovo allenatore del Frosinone" (in Italian)...
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    Fan death (category Sleep in mythology and folklore)
    electric fan in a closed room with no open windows. While the supposed mechanics of fan death are impossible given how electric fans operate, belief in fan death...
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    In numerology, 11:11 is considered to be a significant moment in time for an event to occur. It is seen as an example of synchronicity, as well as a favorable...
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  • prominent in Italian culture. The number 39. Fear of the number 39 is known as the curse of 39, especially in Afghan culture. The number 43. In Japanese...
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  • originating from Italy, is the phrase "in bocca al lupo!" ("In the mouth of the wolf") with the response "Crepi il lupo!" ("May the wolf die") (see Standard...
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    eye (or malocchio [maˈlɔkkjo] in Italian) and bad luck in general, and, historically, to promote fertility and virility. In Neapolitan, it is called curniciello...
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    Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura, Beverly Hills, California Il Fornaio In Bocca al Lupo, Juneau, Alaska Joe's Pizza, New York City Komi, Washington, D.C. La...
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    Muslim Ibn al-hajjaj instructed military commanders to inscribe Quran 54:46 on a cloth with rosewater, musk, and amber when Libra is rising and in the hour...
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    Sign of the horns (category Articles lacking in-text citations from May 2017)
    uses in various cultures. It is formed by extending the index and little fingers while holding the middle and ring fingers down with the thumb. In Hatha...
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    derivative of boncuk, "bead" in Turkic, and the former borrowed from Arabic), in Greece it is known as máti (μάτι, 'eye'). In Persian and Afghan folklore...
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    Plants in Europe: Herbs. Vol. 2. Man & Culture. Tashiro, R.M., et al. Leaf Trait Coloration in White Clover and Molecular Mapping of the Red Midrib and Leaflet...
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    Blarney Stone (category 1446 establishments in Ireland)
    examples of it in their everyday experience." Letitia Elizabeth Landon described its contemporary meaning in an article entitled 'Blarney Castle' in 1832. A...
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    are said to contain busshin (spiritual offshoots) in a Shinto context or kesshin (manifestations) in a Buddhist context. While omamori are intended for...
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  • by M.I from The Chairman, 2014 "Brother", by Murder by Death from In Bocca al Lupo, 2006 "Brother", by Orphaned Land from All Is One, 2013 "Brother",...
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    Luck (redirect from Belief in luck)
    correlate highly, suggesting they are conceptually very close or in fact the same. Maltby et al. (2008) proposed a six-dimensional model of beliefs around luck...
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    curse is an urban legend based on the 27 Club in which it is claimed several musicians and artists died while in possession of a white disposable cigarette...
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    Look up jinx in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A jinx (also jynx), in popular superstition and folklore, is a curse or the attribute of attracting bad...
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  • OCLC 262422858. Hackett, Olwen; Smith, D.J.; al-Athar, Maslahat (1984). Ghirza: A Libyan Settlement in the Roman Period. Dept. of Antiquities. OCLC 18457072...
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    Witching hour (category Witchcraft in folklore and mythology)
    In folklore, the witching hour or devil's hour is a time of night that is associated with supernatural events, whereby witches, demons and ghosts are thought...
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    Evil eye (redirect from Ayn al-hasud)
    explained that it was a charm or guard against the evil eye. In Islam, the evil eye, or al-ʽayn (Arabic: العين, also عين الحسودة), is a common belief that...
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    fictitious childhood disease, commonly represented as childlore. It is used in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the Philippines as...
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