The mediums demonstrated every variety of psychic power from clairvoyance and clairaudience to telekinesis and telepathy. |
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This work, by Professor Richard Wiseman, involved asking five mediums to contact the dead relatives of five volunteers. |
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Other religious practitioners include spirit mediums and shamans, most of whom are women. |
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Here we have another frontier to explore with shamans, channels, mediums, and sundry sensitives. |
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Works can be rendered in blacklead or metallic pencil or in colour using various mediums or in monotone or duotone or in black and white. |
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Since the mediums are different and lend themselves to on-air personalities, very few broadcasting, markets still embrace simulcasts. |
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Using a variety of materials and mediums, this Brazilian-born artist creates multisensory sculptures and installations. |
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Big men often purport to be powerful spirit mediums and to possess both healing powers and deadly war sorcery. |
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I have always been fascinated with both mediums, and particularly combining video and still images. |
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Its initial members sought to distinguish psychic phenomena from spiritism, and to investigate mediums and their activities. |
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Those who turn to mediums and spiritists do not seek assistance from God, but play the harlot and become defiled. |
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In spite of his modest output, Louis Ferdinand is regarded as the first to compose for the piano septet and octet mediums. |
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The traditional painterly mediums of oil and watercolour remain the norm for the portraiture commissions. |
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Compared to mediums like oil or acrylic, watercolor has a vaguely genteel air. |
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The 12 volunteers have worked in a variety of mediums including oil paint, watercolours, prints, sculpture, textile, ceramics and text. |
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The mediums vary from high gloss to matte, transparent to opaque, bold to nuanced. |
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Certain plants such as orchids and some varieties of bromeliads will do best in mediums made especially for them. |
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To communicate King's heroic story, text panels alternate with images and objects in a variety of styles and mediums. |
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The artist's show of drawings and paper constructions continued his sly, joyous subversion of traditional mediums. |
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Clay, wood and stone are his mediums while he draws inspiration from Indian, Egyptian, Hittite and Inca traditions. |
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There is a spontaneity, a wonderful painterly quality that bridges several techniques and makes them unlike other mediums. |
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As part of my research I met psychics, mediums and clairvoyants, and just got them to tell me about their lives. |
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Amongst the aspects of hypnotism and spiritualism he chose to focus upon was the psychological make-up of mediums. |
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His creative expression is found in such diverse mediums as wood sculpture and costume, painting and collage, photography and watercolors. |
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I'd like to see the church embrace all forms of media including pop culture mediums like television, sketch comedy, and movies. |
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The intermingling of mediums scrambled distinctions between flatness and depth, stasis and motion, tactility and incorporeality. |
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But there are also very fine monotone drawings in Indian ink, and other mediums, of Bulgaria. |
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On a discursive level, writers who utilize Taglish and Pidgin validate these languages as literary mediums of cultural expression. |
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The change in social complexion is having an impact and people are more aware of crime because of various mediums. |
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Working both figuratively and abstractly, in bronze, clay, and various print mediums, he showed in New York at a number of galleries. |
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Such activities were not only affirming but also emotively comforting to the client in ways that more plastic mediums have not been. |
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Many avant-garde filmmakers had migrated from the plastic arts, and through their careers continued parallel projects in multiple mediums. |
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The change in musical mediums shouldn't be interpreted as the last breath of the recorded love letter. |
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This is not a new approach, since mediums have long done readings for their credulous clients. |
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To make absolutely sure of a constant supply, I planted some earlies, some mediums and some late fruiting varieties. |
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This new series is available in a variety of mediums, including accessories, home fabrics, giftware and stationery. |
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The result is that one puppeteer can control multiple puppets in multiple mediums. |
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There are those that believe that people who visit mediums are all gullible or plainly mistaken in their memories. |
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Simons continues to peruse a multitude of mediums that incorporate his gymnastic talent. |
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The enterovirus can be spread through several mediums, including mucus or saliva and food or drink contaminated by the virus, she said. |
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The evocation of given spirits offers more difficulties for mediums than do spontaneous dictations. |
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He experimented with other mediums, such as oil paint and etching, but most of his best work was done with watercolors. |
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Westergren's technical wizardry and talent in exploring linked themes through different mediums are cause for wonder. |
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It is simply a case of making use of the benefits of different mediums for different purposes. |
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Most mediums are women, many of whom become mediums after a crisis or revelatory experience. |
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His mediums include real rust, iron and aluminum powders, patinas, raw pigment and rich dyes. |
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His grandmother used to sit with mediums, and he was always aware of his own aptitude for the spiritual. |
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Add to this a loose, flowing pattern of arabesques and vines, rendered in paint and other mediums. |
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Their work encompasses a diverse mix of mediums and styles, from imposing colourful canvasses to intricately detailed lithographic prints. |
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They offer a comprehensive understanding of electronic mediums that most people find mentally taxing and tedious. |
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This entity was supposed to be a manifestation or thought-form akin to the ectoplasm that is generated by mediums while in a trance state. |
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Published mediums include, but are not limited to, serigraphs, lithographs, monoprints and various etchings. |
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In art classes, each student explores and manipulates varied tools and mediums. |
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A Scotswoman who travelled the country holding seances, was one of Britain's best-known mediums at the time. |
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Although, like most other mediums, she was regularly searched before seances, many believe she swallowed and later regurgitated the material. |
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During his lifetime, his visits to mediums, holdings of seances, and hosts of other supernatural predilections remained guarded secrets. |
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The technique appears to have parallels to the Barnum effect used by some mediums, clairvoyants, and tarot card readers. |
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Languages were flawless and they were just mediums of interaction and communication, he added. |
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It showcased a variety of artistic mediums ranging from large finished canvases to sketch books. |
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Energized by necessity as well as by curiosity and competence in many mediums, the versatile artist was awesomely productive. |
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More than 60 artists in different mediums display their artistic experiments with unfamiliar material. |
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The artist chooses mediums like oil, calligraphy and glass to display her talents. |
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She worked in a variety of mediums, including artist's books, painting, printmaking, sculpture, installation and dance. |
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The arch soon became a focal point of Washington Square and a subject for artists working in all mediums. |
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Krause is an artist who continues to push himself into new mediums and new subject matter. |
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I do not let spirits enter my body and speak through me, though some psychics and mediums work this way. |
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He asserts that this work supports the mediums ' claims that they are actually communicating with the dead. |
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After making an international name for himself, he spent several years exposing phony spiritualists and mediums. |
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Nigel's devastated parents made a number of attempts to contact their son through mediums and the spiritualist church. |
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Clients of mediums who claim to get messages from the dead are very highly motivated clients. |
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Today's most successful mediums, however, simply claim the dead communicate through them. |
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Discovering that I could become so fully absorbed in mediums with which I did not previously identify left me almost giddy. |
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Appropriately titled 8Versions, the exhibition explores nudity, nature, double exposure, infrared lighting, beauty and decay in both silver gelatine and digital mediums. |
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Shakespeare's work has been produced since the Renaissance in all artistic mediums from the original theater to opera, symphony, film, and ballet. |
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Fourteen works in various mediums sat quite comfortably beneath this rubric, each straddling the realms of commercial advertising and formalist abstraction. |
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The show consisted of 262 paintings, sculptures, assemblages and works in other mediums, with the earliest a drawing from 1952, selected from the large donation. |
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Not only is he one of the best preachers in the world, he has the ability to translate his message into other mediums, including books, music, and drama. |
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Among other things, the show will feature Randi's demonstration of the cold-reading technique used by magicians to entertain and mediums to hoodwink an unsuspecting public. |
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We discussed the similarities and differences of the paintings, and brainstormed about why certain artists chose certain mediums with which to paint. |
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Having explored many different mediums including photography, oil painting and charcoal drawing, Andrya has returned to the softer look of pastels for this exhibition. |
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They have set up development circles designed to hone the skills of would-be mediums such as this ordinary wife and mother with a super sceptic husband. |
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Though we only met June occasionally, she was an accomplished artist and craftswoman in various mediums, particularly stained glass painting, modelling, and collage. |
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Marshall's meditations here encompassed many styles and mediums, while centering on themes of community, sociopolitical awareness, the African diaspora and black culture. |
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In this show, which featured a range of traditional mediums, the surfaces are gridded into small squares, and a linear configuration fills each box. |
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The campaign will extend to print, radio, digital, mobile and BTL mediums. |
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Still, the visual dissimilarity among works and within mediums is offset by a coolly consistent emotional tenor that overtakes the viewer as if by stealth. |
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Rituals of traditional belief systems mark life-cycle events or involve propitiation for particular occasions and are led by shamans, spirit mediums, or prayer masters. |
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This means shifting data between storage mediums in an effort to provide the ideal levels of access, protection, and recovery at the lowest possible total cost. |
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Indeed, even art insiders are acknowledging the two mediums have reached a new stage. |
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His creations come in an extraordinary range of mediums and look to genres inspired by popular culture, science, and art history. |
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A major proportion of Maori live in urban areas, but our people are increasingly looking to their roots through a range of mediums such as sports or ta moko. |
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Not content with delving into various mediums with which to present their releases, which in the past have been anything from 8 track cartridges to spliced tape segments. |
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Colors are fresh and pure and the calcium hydroxide slaked lime into which the fresco is painted lends a reflective brightness unmatched by other painting mediums. |
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She is probably best known for mixed-medium reliefs that include colored enamels or wax, but her mediums have ranged from photography to craft-store findings. |
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Over the years they donated nearly three hundred examples in a variety of mediums including sculpture, paintings, drawings, watercolors, and monotypes. |
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There are methods for accessing the Web in alternative mediums and formats to facilitate use by individuals with disabilities. |
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This allows many Wiccans to believe that mediums are able to contact the spirits of the deceased, a belief that it adopted from Spiritualism. |
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Whether any other liquors, being made mediums, cause a diversity of sound from water, it may be tried. |
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Acrylics, oils, charcoal, and gouache are all mediums I used in my painting. |
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English and Cantonese are the mediums of instruction in most Hong Kong schools at the primary and secondary level. |
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These included attending around 20 seances, experiments in telepathy and sittings with mediums. |
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It is the ability to know something without a physical explanation why a person knows it, like the concept of mediums. |
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Colombian artists have captured the country's changing political and cultural backdrop using a range of styles and mediums. |
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Some mediums have spoken in elaborate pseudolanguages while in a state of trance. |
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Ancestor veneration and the Daoist rituals of consulting almanacs, geomancy, horoscopes and spirit mediums are seasoned with ethnic flavour. |
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The mediums ranged from 15 to 47 years of automatic writing experience, performing up to 18 psychographies per month. |
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Lithic analysts employ geomorphometric methods in order to characterize, measure and analyze stone tools with newly invented mediums. |
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They were psychic mediums that wore a horsetail hairstyle. They believed that their long hair acted as cosmic antennae to receive alien communication from beyond. |
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Agar diffusion tests made on mediums supplemented with different fat sources showed that all strains don't have lecithinase activity, neither lipolytic activity. |
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By the late 1880s, credibility of the informal movement weakened, due to accusations of fraud among mediums, and formal Spiritualist organizations began to appear. |
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The exhibit features work by 34 members of Northwest Designer Craftsmen in the mediums of basketry, beadwork, clay, fiber, jewelry, glass, sculpture and wood. |
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The stabilization of electron transfer mediums like carbon nanotubes and naphthoquinone compounds on electrode beds was characterized by SEM images. |
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