Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "An uncommon superstition is that bad luck will come to a person who places shoes on a table, whether in the form of a family argument, or risking death to a family member. It is believed that the superstition originates from new shoes originally having the soles affixed by hobnails, and that these would cause scratches on a new table if they had not already been worn down.Another belief common in the North of England is that the tradition relates to the coal mining industry."@en }
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- Shoes_on_a_table comment "An uncommon superstition is that bad luck will come to a person who places shoes on a table, whether in the form of a family argument, or risking death to a family member. It is believed that the superstition originates from new shoes originally having the soles affixed by hobnails, and that these would cause scratches on a new table if they had not already been worn down.Another belief common in the North of England is that the tradition relates to the coal mining industry.".
- Q7500054 comment "An uncommon superstition is that bad luck will come to a person who places shoes on a table, whether in the form of a family argument, or risking death to a family member. It is believed that the superstition originates from new shoes originally having the soles affixed by hobnails, and that these would cause scratches on a new table if they had not already been worn down.Another belief common in the North of England is that the tradition relates to the coal mining industry.".