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... evil ” version ( SOU 2004/45 : 34 ) . The latter version is represented by right - wing nationalists , neo - Nazis , and skinheads , i.e. groups that were highly visible during the eighties and nine- ties . This is the context in which ...
... evil ” version ( SOU 2004/45 : 34 ) . The latter version is represented by right - wing nationalists , neo - Nazis , and skinheads , i.e. groups that were highly visible during the eighties and nine- ties . This is the context in which ...
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... Evil Eye in Hungary : Belief , Ritual , Incanta- tion " by Éva Pócs . This starts with a presentation of the beliefs and rituals that can be associated with the evil eye in Hungary , revealing the connection of the charms to both the ...
... Evil Eye in Hungary : Belief , Ritual , Incanta- tion " by Éva Pócs . This starts with a presentation of the beliefs and rituals that can be associated with the evil eye in Hungary , revealing the connection of the charms to both the ...
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