They mainly saw to it that their wives stayed in their fortunetelling businesses.
From the ocregister.com
Modern Mongolians still use such bones as shagai, for games and fortunetelling.
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Self-fulfilling prophesies where this negative fortunetelling goes on between people.
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Pieces range from an early 20th century fortunetelling machine to modern video games.
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With the Falnama, fortunetelling may even have been a communal pastime.
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Members of militant Islamic groups see fortunetelling as a grave vice, the ministry said.
From the thestate.com
On the temple grounds are a five-story pagoda, fortunetelling stalls and a Japanese garden.
From the usatoday.com
That is also how in ancient China fortunetelling on the basis of characters came into being.
From the theepochtimes.com
Remember, the psychic hotlines and fortunetelling is a billion plus industry in this country.
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The practice of predicting people's futures (usually for payment)
(fortuneteller) a person who foretells your personal future
(Fortune-Teller) One who claims to predict the future by means of divination.
To dream of telling, or having your fortune told, it dicates that you are deliberating over some vexed affair, and you should use much caution in giving consent to its consummation. For a young woman, this portends a choice between two rivals. ...