Certain families resort to magico-religious remedies based on the belief that the voices are due to spirits and black magic. |
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In Indonesia there are dukun and orang pintar, with dukun more associated with black magic, while orang pintar heal the sick. |
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Necromancy is only black magic, because it neither evokes spirits or heals. |
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The misconceptions include black magic, witchcraft, evil eye and being possessed by a spirit. |
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Zombies are dead bodies with no souls, created by the black magic of voodoo sorcerers. |
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I don't know whether you believe in witchcraft, sorcery, black magic, and all that kind of thing. |
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Working within the confining definitions of black and white magic, this would be a black magic spell. |
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The country's National Witches Association claims it discriminates against white witches and should only apply to black magic. |
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She readily admitted to performing the black magic associated with witches. |
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About half of Bulgarians believe in telepathy, the evil eye and black magic, and that dreams can be prophetic. |
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She was half Indian and she had told him many stories about witches and black magic. |
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Wayne huffed defensively as Grandma Eva cackled like a black magic practicing witch. |
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But we think such a measure should be taken only against those who use black magic and not against good witches who use white magic. |
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There was just no way his disappearance could have happened beyond black magic or witchcraft. |
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Villagers believe the shaman uses black magic to help tame the elephant and sever ties to the mother. |
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He had torn a rift in the very fabric of space and time with this white and black magic. |
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In the popular consciousness, however, paganism and witchcraft have come to be associated with black magic, foul deeds, even devil-worship. |
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The black magic chocolate cake is a deep, dark marvel, its three layers topped with a graceful, almost liquid ganache. |
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He recalled that his father suffered greatly because people misunderstood what he did for black magic or some other hocus-pocus. |
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Enchanters and enchantresses are people who possess sorcery, witchcraft, and either white or black magic. |
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With Faustus' great mind, proclaims Valdes, they will be able to harness the powers of black magic and have the world at their feet. |
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Actually, I suspect it is really about religion, in the same way that Tropic of Night was about black magic or voodoo or the occult. |
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Wrestlers wore amulets to ward off evil spirits and black magic from their opponents. |
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It appears to get there by some black magic known only to those with knowledge of the black arts. |
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She claimed to understand black magic and to possess clairvoyance, ESP, and other senses unsubstantiated by science. |
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I'd like to know how magic, especially black magic, is used in everyday's life. |
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Unfortunately, many people refer to him as a witch doctor or a black magic man, and he was none of that. |
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I would've told them that Fay and I don't do black magic, that it's only white magic we practice. |
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In addition, he distinguished between the benevolent occult arts and black magic. |
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You were put under a spell by black magic, and only black magic can reverse it. |
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About half of the population believe in telepathy, the evil eye and black magic, and that dreams can be prophetic. |
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In rural areas, difficulties in pregnancy are often blamed on evil spirits or black magic. |
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It was her involvement in astronomy and astrology that purportedly aligned her with black magic and divination. |
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Some still fear the African-derived black magic called obeah that is common in the Caribbean region. |
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In rural folklore, the intersection of two roads was often regarded as an evil place, the site of black magic. |
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It was explained that the healer had nothing to do with black magic or witchcraft. |
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There's plenty of wealth and black magic in the film, but it's also enthralling good company. |
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Everyone believed that she was an evil, witchy person who practiced dark, black magic by night. |
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Journalism wasn't some mystical black magic that my grandmother couldn't do for some extra cash. |
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I am from Kerala, a place notorious for evil-worship and black magic. |
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Everyone jumped at the mention of a witch, afraid that they would be the next person to become a possessed victim of their mysterious black magic. |
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Furthermore, by removing them from their post, you create an opportunity for insurgent black magic to materialize a car bomb. |
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Diablerie, a representation in words or pictures of black magic or of dealings with the devil. |
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The magic lantern is thought to have been used by the ancient Egyptians, and again much later as an aid in medieval sorcery and black magic. |
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Traditionally used for magical purposes, black needles are against curses and black magic. |
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It is, after all, black magic that you're sitting there, I'm sitting here, and we are conversing and seeing each other's pictures. |
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In black magic, spells are cast and curses made with words the speaker fiercely hopes will become reality. |
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What black magic and al Yakut could not accomplish, the benefit of this little reading did. |
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It would have more power than any other because it represents Vishnu and protects the black magic. |
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The wearer of the rudraksh will be free from all the types of evil or black magic and will always protect you. |
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According to him, mysticism must be differentiated from black magic. |
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Perhaps La Santa Muerte gives them the confidence to practice some black magic of their own. |
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They were witches and they practiced black magic in the woods. |
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There is no black magic or witchcraft behind this self-help treatment. |
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He said that people who practiced black magic used hypnotic, telepathic and telekinetic powers to send frequencies and energy to put someone in danger. |
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I met one who said he was a white magic man, that he undid the evil eye and black magic spells, got rid of mischief from co-wives and restored potency to men. |
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Dodgers part-owner Loreall Allmouth, spurned by Dodgers manager Johnny LaGordo, vows revenge on the team and will use black magic to get it. |
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Their journey takes them into a world of black magic and sorcery. |
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Short of time travel or black magic, there's no going back from that. |
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This root is used to ward off black magic and to drive away evil spirits. |
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Then paint it with a black magic marker, trim it or let the two tag ends dangle like legs or barbies of a forage item. |
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Lucie Bisson steps right out of a fantasy realm and unpacks a suitcase full of devils, werewolves, black magic, priests, hearsay and things better left unsaid! |
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Most times the black magic person is just living in a fool's paradise. |
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In curing the sick, the shaman must remove the object causing the sickness: a small stone, a leaf, an insect, any substance that has been sent through the black magic of an evildoer. |
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To present the new line, Primpack is moving into obscure trends, as the design of «Dark Muse» takes its inspiration from black magic and fetishism. |
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The film's cheap video format, and the bold narration of family melodrama laced with black magic, made it a smash hit, and provided the hugely successful formula for those which followed. |
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It is available in six colours, crimson black, black magic, midnight black, red hot, cherry white and white night. |
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In his bathroom he scribbled over the words on the shampoo bottles with a black magic marker and shaved the logo from his bar of soap with a butter knife. |
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