The dynamic is very much--the guy is dying, but he's choosing to see the glory of life at that moment rather than curse it.
Unless Fiat-Chrysler has a secret plan to power cars with giant, watch-like mainsprings, electrification (along the spectrum of hybrid, plug-in, and battery-electric vehicle designs) will be a growing part of the product story in the U.S. Why curse it?
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The curse of it -- at least for the one person every four years who is elected president -- is that there's no way to turn it off.
Call it a curse of rising expectations created by earlier, substantial guidance hikes.
So powerful is this curse, apparently, it can upturn natural law so as to let a baseball roll through a first baseman's legs during a crucial World Series game.
"Where the mineral should be a source of wealth and of wellbeing, it is a curse, " he says.
JetBlue is still No. 1 in customer reputation, though the curse of high expectations makes it an easy target for a fall if the problems of the past week reappear again anytime soon.
He used to say that it was his curse to have been stricken with a type of that terrible disease that was so exotic that few people - and, until he came along, few if any celebrities - had contracted it.
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Without the frame-rate issue gamers can actually appreciate this level for what it is rather than curse and throw their controllers.
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It's both the blessing and curse of the deep Muppets library that you get to choose between dozens of predeveloped characters, but it's the rare devotee who doesn't play favorites.
But the blessing of being the only game in town is also a curse to the extent to which it mutes the message the markets would normally send to stop spending.
In the 1998 World Cup, it was the turn of Nike's main rival to have its failures embarrassingly highlighted: this time, it was " the Curse of Adidas: Even Zidane has joined the flops".
In February of this year, Gyngell resigned and asked that the star be removed from the restaurant's website, claiming it had been a curse the place had become packed with Michelin-fueled bookings that brought complaints from guests disappointed by the informal atmosphere and lack of linen table cloths.
It seems that people who curse the U.S. still want to take time out from politics for a Coke.
Studies show that while winning isn't always a blessing, it isn't necessarily a curse.
Nowadays with the banks in both nations is such dismal fiscal condition it actually feels more like a curse.
It looks like it could avoid the extreme sequel curse though as the movie is already getting great buzz.
And it was not long before the curse of Southgate struck the Gunners again when former player Aliadiere guided Tuncay's half-volleyed cross from the left high into the Arsenal net.
It is both the blessing and the curse of contemporary life, and of a contemporary politician.
It was to be Syracuse's curse that this early experiment in industrial planning happened to work.
It's a blessing and a curse, sometimes, since you get a lot more people introduced to your work, but they might not always be your target audience.
Perhaps it was the local voodoo combating the videogame curse.
Chile shows that it is possible to defeat the Latin American curse by adopting an open market and political reform accompanied by the political courage to implement second-tier reforms in pensions, education and health.
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