A creative magus, he conjures the illusion of a surface, and just as quickly makes it disappear. |
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The magus that deals with servitors, and totems, and loa, and whatever thoughtform you can come up with faces that similar danger. |
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The other is a modern magus, galloping towards his fiftieth birthday with a lifetime of grand work behind him, and so much more still to do. |
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The otherness of ego enwraps each of us like a prison, but the magus takes all of earth as his body. |
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If magus deemed the item and the inscriptions acceptable, the enchantment would be activated. |
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Prospero is a white witch, he's a magus, and the person he defeated on the island in order to take it over, Sycorax, was a black witch. |
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Repeated hits earn a dealer a reputation for being a magus or a mountebank, depending on who's talking. |
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The name derives from the magus, an ancient Persian priest, and the cognate maghdim, a Chaldean term meaning wisdom and philosophy. |
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But here, stripped of his helmet and lance, the warrior has been transformed into a magus, haunted by an inner dream. |
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It is, literally, the exercise of divine power which the orant serves and the magus utilises. |
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According to his adepts, this magus is the most talented of all, but the rest of the people of Galileo don't share the same feeling about him. |
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While the wizards were most certainly using spells to scour the mountainsides for spies or scouts, it would take a magus of exacting skill to locate her. |
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A life of a magus whose crystal ball is transformed into a tool of visions and sensations that are instantly effective: what he see, he experiences. |
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There may have been religious overtones in the quarrel between Cambyses and Darius on the one hand and the false Bardiya a magus, or Median priest on the other. |
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Such a self-referential approach, however, has again proved a forcing house for structural wizardry, conjured by Arup magus Cecil Balmond. |
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Magus clicked on a rewind button on his movie player, and switched to another camera angle. |
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However, old man Magus and his great-niece, Ayla, saved my life. |
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Although fowles had already drafted his more famous novel The Magus, he delayed its publication until he finished The Collector. |
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The back of a second, kneeling Magus and of the seated Virgin supporting the Child form two sides of an equilateral triangle located plumb in the centre of the design. |
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Eventually, the avengers team up with Thanos to do battle with the Magus. |
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Also, the portrayal of Glendower is not exactly flattering as he is depicted as vain, and a bit of a blowhard who claims to be a Magus. |
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So for the moment, forget what youve read about spiritual enlightenment, becoming a 99th level Magus and impressing your friends with high-falutingobbledygook. |
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Now, the ankh that Thoth always held hovered in the air between Sekhmet and the Magus, and both fixed their gaze upon it. |
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Those preferring the Roman tonsure considered the Celtic custom extremely unorthodox, and associated it with the form of tonsure worn by the heresiarch Simon Magus. |
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In 2006, Darrell Bock addressed Walter Bauer's theory, stating that it does not show an equality between the established church and outsiders including Simon Magus. |
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