superstition and prophecies
superstition and prophecies
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Educated people and most sailors understood that the world was round.
The Sports Illustrated curse refers to a belief that when an athlete appears on the cover of the magazine, their performance declines or they experience misfortune afterwards. This superstition has been attributed to a string of incidents where athletes featured on the cover suffered setbacks shortly thereafter.
Although Sports Illustrated got it wrong in the 1980's when they ran a huge several page spread on Wally Pipp, the Yankee first-baseman, contrary to popular belief, he was not Irish, but very German.
Officers are required to have reasonable suspicion to detain someone, and must have further belief that the person may be carrying a weapon that can be used to harm the officer in order to frisk them. Reasonable suspicion is a level of belief less than probable cause.
A lot of sailors often got tattoos of a pig on one foot and a chicken on the other. Both animals are buoyant this the belief that if you had them on your feet, you would be more likely to stay on top of the water, rather than drown below.
I believe this phrase comes from those who record data from a hurricane. When they fly through or in the case of sailors who weather hurricanes, they come out "on the other side".
Some common myths in sailing include the belief that red skies at night predict good weather and that boats are more likely to capsize in the Bermuda Triangle. Another myth is that the phrase "mayday" originated from the French term "m'aidez," meaning "help me."
A Russian belief is foremost the belief of Truth, it is a belief of honesty and what is right.
supertitios belief regarding heavenly belief
The possessive form of the noun belief is belief's.