Jeff takes them to the ruined house where the last lot disappeared and where the real witch was supposed to have been murdered. |
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Jackie Leviston and Alison Gracey of the Lancashire Witch project will give a talk on the history of witch craft through the ages. |
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They include a sculptor, a photographer, an egg roundsman and even a white witch obsessed with the gothic genre. |
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Meanwhile, the soup maker has a local white witch come round and perform a spell over every batch. |
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It's like some witch put a curse on me that would make all my pictures look horrendous for the rest of my life. |
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My wife was positively gruesome with a witch outfit, long knobby nose, cackling laugh, a fright wig and blackened teeth. |
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Before my grandfather started building his home, he hired a water witch to locate the place for their well. |
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Between 1450 and 1700, Europe also saw a noticeable trend in male witch accusals. |
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Hardly a week goes by without the papers reporting that a new witch has been found. |
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From this viewpoint, the Salem witch trials of 1692 are a logical consequence of their narrow-mindedness and bigotry. |
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I was looking for the witch that cast a spell on the beautiful princess of this land. |
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The satanic abuse witch trials of the 1990s resulted in dozens of innocent people being falsely accused of child abuse. |
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This is a three-ring circus that may well turn into a witch hunt, with pitchforks and torches available at the concession stands. |
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Incidentally, if you do decide on a witch hazel, underplant it with a carpet of snowdrops the combination is stunning. |
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The indigenous cultures of South Africa have a very strong belief in the power of their sangomas or witch doctors. |
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Perhaps the best character is the macrocephalic Yubaba, the Thatcherite witch who runs the bathhouse, and employs Chihiro. |
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Both largely take place mostly in the spooky woods, and feature a shrill showdown with an evil witch. |
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A Norwegian woman setting up shop as a witch has been awarded a government grant worth 53,000 kronor. |
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She's also a white witch and does everything involved with that lifestyle, including the spells and the different rituals. |
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A white witch once told me that at this time of year, the veil between the worlds is thin. |
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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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The dark, claustrophobic opus, a tale of witch hunts and the German myth of Walpurgisnacht, has proven wildly divisive among the band's fans. |
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When the genie tricks the child into setting him free, the witch is in trouble. |
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Her smile reveals the solitary stained tooth giving character to her mouth, possibly confirming the witch theory to the cynical. |
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She was with a talking cat and dog, an warrior, a witch, and a water sprite. |
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Miller had been absent from the stage since The Crucible, in which he used the Salem witch trials as allegory for McCarthyism. |
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The Water Spirit and the witch Jeibaba act as parental figures, trying to preserve their daughter's maidenhead. |
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The word itself is believed to be of Magyar origin, possibly derived from the Turkish uber, meaning witch. |
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She hurried over to one of the cabinets, not waiting for an answer, and pulled out a bottle of witch hazel and two clean rags. |
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Both contain 50 percent witch hazel, which is an astringent and cleansing agent. |
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These often contain witch hazel, which is thought to have soothing properties. |
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Fill a clean, empty spray bottle with witch hazel, and store it in the fridge. |
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If you have predominantly oily skin throughout the seasons, opt for a toner that contains witch hazel, instead. |
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Others say that witch hazel or vodka, applied directly to the itchy spots, can help speed healing. |
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Though herbal remedies are usually administered as infusions or tinctures, witch hazel is best applied directly onto the wound as a compress. |
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Applied externally, witch hazel, or Hamamelis virginiana, helps stop bleeding. |
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Her friend called Dr. Castillo and was told to put witch hazel on the eyes. |
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Then, just as it popped into my head, one of the other panellists opted for witch hazel. |
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The tannins in witch hazel tighten the weak veins that trigger painful hemorrhoids. |
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It isn't responding to my usual treatment, a concoction of tea tree oil, witch hazel and rosewater. |
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When else but in winter would we appreciate the witch hazel's subtle beauty? |
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To start, they planted shrubs and small trees, including dogwoods, serviceberries, witch hazels, and native rhododendrons. |
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The backyard is full of viburnums, witch hazels, hydrangeas of all kinds, fothergillas, and other interesting shrubs. |
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This year I was delighted to find a close relative of the witch hazel also flowering at Christmas. |
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Gently prune large, slow-growing shrubs such as witch hazel, magnolia and Japanese maple. |
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If you're not a witch, you're not likely to want to try eating Witch's Butter. |
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Imagine living in a tribe were the Chief is superseded by the witch doctor every time there is a lack of rain or the crops are poor. |
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An African music student returns home and has to defeat the witch doctor who dominates his tribe and take them to healthier land. |
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The shaman is a witch doctor, a dream reader, and an intermediary between the living and the spirit world. |
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The village witch doctor or shaman would shake bones while chanting, in the hope of bringing or ending the rains. |
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But his character was once a witch doctor and the show is part of the power. |
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Tribals worship spirits and are controlled by their headman who can be called a witch doctor, he said. |
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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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If you wish to avenge a wrongdoing you simply pay the local shaman or witch doctor to invoke the spirits on your behalf. |
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With this situation your sister is going through, I think that an opinion from a sorceress or a witch doctor would be appreciated. |
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The counter measures aimed at combating witchcraft often involved sympathetic magic that was aimed at hurting the witch physically. |
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It can thus be seen that the breaking of a witch ball was probably not considered to be a very good thing. |
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Or combine 1 teaspoon of witch hazel with 1 teaspoon of honey and a beaten egg white. |
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Our gift baskets, witch balls and salt lamps are not readily available in other local stores. |
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Fishermen were very superstitious and took the witch balls from the house to protect them against sea-devils and sea-spirits. |
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For centuries, witch balls have been suspended in the windows of homes to ward off evil spirits. |
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No two witch balls will ever look the same, each is very unique in it's appearance. |
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Another type of witch ball was made of plain glass filled with brightly coloured tangled threads, which was believed to have the same effect. |
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It's kind of what I was hoping for, it's why I witch the narrator so you can see how each character thinks and feels and stuff. |
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The shaman, witch doctor, wise woman, apothecary, and anatomist have knowledge that has continuing validity. |
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At that moment, a witch or a giant or an ogre could have been holding that light. |
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I'm talking flat fish, Lemon sole, Dover sole, plaice, dabs, witch, turbot, halibut, brill and skate. |
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One clip even features an actor dressed as a witch doctor dancing around a smoking cauldron. |
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Many people still consult native healers, including witch doctors, voodoo practitioners, and herbalists. |
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Thus the body of the witch might be subjected to penetration by bodkins or needles as the insensible spot was sought. |
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Beams of light struck the path from gaps in the canopy of leaves above, leaving the squires and witch with a wondrous view of the forest. |
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The moratorium on fishing for cod and witch flounder off the Grand Banks in the North Atlantic is a prime example. |
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He said his office would not tolerate anybody including chiefs and their indunas allowing witch finders to practice in their areas. |
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The evil witch loves dirty green colour and makes sure the whole coffee house is decorated in that colour. |
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Beside Qiara, Nook drew in a quick breath, as if his breathing had stopped altogether as the witch girl danced his will away. |
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I wonder how they're going to handle Raven, the sorcerous daughter of a witch and the devil. |
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This is the modern inquisition, a modern witch trial that dissimulates and fabricates the field of exchange between the protagonists. |
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After dying, the witch returns to her true form, that of a beautiful young woman who turns out to be the daughter of one of the Cossack chiefs. |
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The winner in the seven to 12 age group was Lea Eyre, with a picture of a witch on a broomstick. |
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Maybe he wouldn't take it too well that I'd called his girlfriend a gnarled witch. |
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Sure, she was an ornery old witch, and maybe I wanted to kill her myself, but I wouldn't have the nerve to actually do it. |
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Gardner claimed that in 1939 he had been initiated into one of the last remaining witch covens in Britain. |
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Black cats were everywhere and I also spotted a huge cut-out of a witch stirring her evil cauldron! |
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Anyway, you shouldn't be listening to what Molly says in the first place, that old ugly witch. |
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Many gadoid species, such as cod, haddock, silver hake, sand dabs, and witch flounder breed on Stellwagen Bank, but not over deeper Gulf waters. |
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But it didn't turn out to be the ugly old blond headed witch I had been expecting. |
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My God isn't better than yours nor yours better than mine but as a witch and a pagan I carry our haunting history in my soul and still grieve. |
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You see my grandmother, five generations ago, was a witch, a black witch of the most evil nature. |
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Wayne huffed defensively as Grandma Eva cackled like a black magic practicing witch. |
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From her Celtic features, it was easy to image her as a witch or pagan high priestess. |
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The witch keeps the tokoloshe docile by cutting the fringe of hair that hangs over its eyes. |
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A witch or warlock can take the magic out of a being, and posses another being with it, like a broom, for flying. |
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An elevated term for a witch was pythoness, which came to us in medieval times from medical Latin via French. |
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We all say that the witch hazel is under-utilized, but the wintersweet is nowhere to be found. |
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There were camellias flowering, witch hazel and wintersweet, and rows of paperwhites beside the driveway. |
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It seems that a company called Brands on Sale, which sells children's Halloween costumes, is now marketing wizard costumes for boys and witch costumes for girls. |
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In fact, in order to make sense of Aslan's victory it must be noted that he effectively deceives the witch and so outwits her in his return to life. |
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Has the country gone crazy and turned into an Orwellian nightmare of big brother with added national socialism and publicly supported witch hunts? |
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A group of youngsters are up to mischief in a local wood when they decide to go in search of a derelict house where, according to local legend, a weird old witch used to live. |
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She left the house as quickly as possible, determined to escape before the clock struck midnight and her fairy godmother turned back into the wicked witch of the west. |
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Before the startled girl could move, the witch made a pass with her hands and muttered a spell and the girl was instantly transformed into a bird. |
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Isn't that a kind of witch doctor, discarded by society with the dawn of modern medicine? |
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A six-metre high opening is known as the Witches Cave because the shadow cast by the lighting on the cave wall looks rather like a witch riding her broomstick. |
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Playing as the four-armed witch Orendi, I summon beringed pillars of antimatter beneath the feet of purple Varelsi aliens, cowering behind crystal barricades. |
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More than 3,500 Scots, mainly woman and children, and their cats were killed in witch hunts at a time of political intrigue and religious ferment. |
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What we don't need is a witch hunt against the American people, ferreting through their private lives or detaining them because of their ethnicity. |
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Opponents of same-sex marriage say that even liberals have started to feel the effects of the witch hunt. |
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Despite her electoral rout, the masses, seduced by her silken eloquence into believing that Dr Karunanidhi and his men had been witch hunting her, stood solidly behind her. |
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While to the ordinary eye the witch is indistinguishable from those around her, to the priest she appears to be somersaulting through the air and turning cartwheels. |
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Renegade witch doctors have convinced locals that the blood, bones, and skin of people with albinism possess magical properties. |
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She had said that a long time ago a witch had cast a spell on this place. |
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Overemphasis on Salem's economic and religious struggles obscured the town's strategic location and the chronological concurrence of Indian and witch attacks. |
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This book, and others like it, instructed inquisitors on how to spot a witch and on which questions to ask in order to elicit the 'right' answers. |
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Numerous small theatres throughout Salem re-enact episodes from the witch trial hysteria while waxwork displays in creepy dungeons capture the key moments. |
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While there is a connection via name, that's about it for this tired tale of witch doctors, plantation ownership, zombie field hands, and forbidden thrill kill cults. |
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The foregoing analysis supports the importance of the witch trials in the history of women, and also reasserts the importance of women in the history of witchcraft. |
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Breitbart forced her to correct a small part of her story, but witch hunts like these will leave every victim cowering. |
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If your skin is oily, use a more astringent witch hazel-based toner. |
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The alcohol will remove excess oils, the witch hazel will tighten skin and close the pores, and the juice will act as a healing astringent and exfoliant. |
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Speaking after the incident, Karin Attwood, a white witch and Rollright Stones Trustee, said witches she knew had placed a curse on the perpetrator. |
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For millennia, shamans and witch doctors, the therapists of indigenous and preindustrial cultures, made no distinction between physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. |
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Today, the typical witch is generally portrayed as an old hag in a black robe, wearing a pointed black cap and flying on a broomstick across a full moon. |
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I'm planning on being a sexy girl pirate or a sexy witch, but if that all falls through, I have various outfits that I wear for hula performances. |
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In England, glass-ball fishing floats are commonly used, as are witch balls, colored glass balls intended to be hung in homes to keep out witches. |
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The gazing balls found in many of today's gardens are derived from the silvered witch balls that acted as convex mirrors, warding off evil by reflecting it away. |
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A witch ball or speculum was a device used for scrying or divining things. |
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The witch doctor then proceeded to sponge the medicine all over the mirror, and asked the elder to look carefully at the mirror and tell him what he could see. |
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Well I really should not be calling you a witch when I am a witch doctor. |
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There's a bunch of other fun stuff in regards to zombies, flesh-eating bugs, a bizarre recurring dream sequence, and a joke about a witch doctor, but I won't spoil it here. |
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At this time of year it's difficult to make the garden look anything but dull, even with the occasional splash of winter colour from a witch hazel or mahonia. |
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Why witch hazels are not more widely grown is a mystery to me. |
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Treat any pain by taking paracetamol or applying witch hazel to the sore. |
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Conjunctivitis can be treated by mixing one drop of chamomile oil with a teaspoon of witch hazel, and blending this solution with 30 ml of rose water. |
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Also, take warm baths, avoid perfumed soap that can cause irritation, and use ice packs or cotton pads soaked in witch hazel to reduce pain and swelling. |
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Add a bit of witch hazel to the mix if you like an astringent quality. |
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He orders the witch to repel the charge of sorcery by the oath of sixteen women, so these jurywomen must have been often exposed to peremptory challenges. |
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Citrus essential oils applied either directly to the skin or mixed in a base vegetable oil or lotion, cider vinegar and witch hazel, are also effective insect repellents. |
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Her speech was quick yet harsh, and she cackled like a witch. |
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She faces a jury of famous villains and a judge from the Salem witch trials. |
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The paranoia he unleashed was so overwhelming that it seeped into every pore of society, including the Pendle witch trials. |
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An old hag of a witch was approaching, her walk was staggered and she had enough warts on her nose so that you didn't know there was even a nose there. |
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His second ordeal is to be turned into an old hag, disguised in the clothes of an old aunt reputed to be a witch in order to escape from Mr F again. |
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Educated opinion in both countries was affected by a new demonological theory which reinvented the witch as a member of a conspiracy against Christendom. |
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Almost all the demonologies of the 1400s and early 1500s were written by inquisitors, who often refer to witch trials that they or other inquisitors conducted. |
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I couldn't believe I was actually bailing that little witch out. |
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In a bitterly angry riposte Benveniste described the investigation as a mockery of scientific inquiry, and compared it to a Salem witch hunt or a McCarthyite prosecution. |
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The white witch cast a blocking spell in April 2001 in an attempt to scupper plans by Swedish scientist Jan Sundberg to trap the elusive creature. |
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As doomsday looms for Chippenham's Goldiggers building, protesters have enrolled a white witch in their battle against the forces of demolition and development. |
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With a fabled witch on her trail, student filmmaker Heather Donahue decides to film herself. |
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Prune established shrubs such as aucuba, laurel, and witch hazel. |
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He speaks of the history and sanctity of the order, and tells the crowd that it is the actions of a vile temptress, a witch, who brought them here. |
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Steel axes replace stone axes, outboard motors replace sails, modern medicine replaces witch doctoring, transistor radios and cellular phones are eagerly sought. |
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On-screen, going dark means Lena will become a starkly powerful evil witch. |
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A common manifestation of witchcraft attacks are witch familiars such as ghosts, demons, evil spirits and tokoloshes disturbing a house or attacking individuals. |
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Accordingly she visits the witch, Dipsas, by whose magic aid the youth, found resting on a bank of lunary, is bewitched to sleep until old age. |
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Pastors accuse a child of being a witch and later the family pays for exorcism. |
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The witch camps, which exist solely in Ghana, are thought to house a total of around 1000 women. |
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Because of this, there exist six witch camps in the country where women suspected of being witches can flee for safety. |
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As with all witch hunts, the daisy chain of accusations never ends. |
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Previously, as described by outsiders, the role of the yatiri had been treated dismissively as that of a witch doctor or shaman. |
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The hare lends its form to the witch for her twilight flittings and scuddings to the place of some unhallowed rendezvous. |
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Meanwhile, witch Tituba, Tonight you sleep afield, molest not this house. Return here early for your judgement. |
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He was the victim of a congressional witch hunt against Communists. |
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Giselle finds herself in Manhattan after a wicked witch casts her out of the cartoon world into the hurly burly of real life. |
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The witch tells Elijah that it can be done with a sacrificial spell but they must use an enchanted item from Esther and a phyton. |
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Making initial moves toward a desired goal is all the witch doctor orders. |
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She told us she had been with a couple of covens and was a first degree witch priestess, but she didn't seem to know a lot about the Craft. |
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If you have the conviction and commitment, you will always find your witch. |
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Now it is commonplace to include plants in our gardens, such as witch hazels and mahonias, which do their thing in winter. |
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It wasn't Mercurochrome, which was the standard treatment at that time, but, instead, something that smelled of witch hazel. |
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Don't use products containing alcohol, witch hazel, methol, peppermint, eucalyptus, or clove oils. |
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The name itself is said to come from a local witch, Meg of Meldon, who was alive in the early 17th century. |
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There was also said to be a witch, who haunted the place and gave people bad advice. |
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The Soucouyant is an evil fire, a kind of witch, that robes itself entirely in the skin of an old woman to hide its true identity from neighbors. |
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She also discovers she's a huge witch who's hated by almost everyone and that Poise is being clobbered by a competitor. |
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Then he found that every baddy and wicked witch in the kingdom wanted her for their own. |
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I hated her when she yelled at my aunt. She seemed ugly, a witch, always angry. Emptiness and anger. Buttocks are squooshy like breasts. |
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Should the witch hazel and the Cornelian cherry be underplanted with spring flowering bulbs that are in bloom at the same time? |
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Veronica Lake leaves behind her noir typecasting to play a whimsical witch in this wartime fantasy comedy. |
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Medical flimflammery has been around ever since the first witch doctor howled at the moon. |
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The engine of suppression was set up, and the witch hunt gave it a reason for continued existence. |
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We did not need SOX, maybe the closure of a few loopholes, but not a legalized Salem-style witch hunt. |
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Speakers insisted such a commission would not be a witch hunt, but would seek fairness. |
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In fact, the result of this action is obvious, because the results of witch hunts have never changed throughout history. |
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All of these deaths were very public events, and in the decades when Williams was in England, the witch hunts were increasing. |
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One victim was a 61-year-old witch doctor, known locally as a Sangoma, who died when the mob burned down his home and set him alight in Khutsong. |
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A firm Lutheran, he nevertheless strongly advocated the separation of church and state, famously denouncing the witch trials then prevalent. |
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Leading away from the norm, they are having a handfasting ceremony with a white witch doing the vows. |
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Relieve red, sore eyes by washing them with a very mild solution of witch hazel in an eyebath. |
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In some areas, the finding of a toad in a house was considered evidence that a witch was present. |
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By next day, both toad and witch had died, and it was found that the woman's burns exactly mirrored those of the toad. |
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It is also called grey flounder, witch flounder as well as other local names. |
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With a black witch for a father, and a white witch for a mother, Nathan is half good, half bad. |
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He hoped to win the princess's heart by mixing the love potion the witch gave him into her drink. |
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Although there is a hospital, most locals consult either their own witch doctor or medical clinics set up by western missionaries. |
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His ancestors include John Hathorne, the only judge involved in the Salem witch trials who never repented of his actions. |
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No. 3 is a group of drooping fuchslas, scarlet, pink and purple, with a sprankle of witch grass. |
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And chide the cripple tardy-gaited night, who, like a foul and ugly witch, doth limp so tediously away. |
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The existence of the witch cult as proposed by Murray is now generally discredited. |
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In the late 1620s a wave of witch hunts swept across large areas of Germany. |
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The understory is comprised of witch hazel, ironwood, serviceberry and nannyberry. |
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Making the case more complex is the presence at the scene of an effigy, a noose, and a witch ball filled with curses. |
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Unfortunately, the witch ball she acquired at the end of the last installment has shown up at the cheerleaders' fundraiser. |
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That mystery is resolved, but the grandmother's illness will require a witch ball. |
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Christmas shiny balls are today very rare and often mistaken as witch balls. |
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When the British came to America, so did the art of making witch balls.Folk hung witch balls in the chimney for the same reason. |
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This depiction, known as the 'Waldensian' witch became a cultural phenomenon of early Renaissance art. |
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In England, the provision of this curative magic was the job of a witch doctor, also known as a cunning man, white witch, or wise man. |
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The characterization of the witch as an evil magic user developed over time. |
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The familiar witch of folklore and popular superstition is a combination of numerous influences. |
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In Pakistani mythology, a common perception of a witch is a being with her feet pointed backwards. |
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Korky Paul and Valerie Thomas are the duo behind the popular tales of a kookie witch and her cool cat Wilbur, Winnie The Witch. |
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Prior to the witch trials, nearly 300 men and women had been suspected of partaking in witchcraft and over 30 of these people were hanged. |
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These witch trials were the most famous in British North America and took place in the coastal settlements near Salem, Massachusetts. |
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It was an obvious witch hunt in which two future Nobelists were driven out by nothing other than bigotry. |
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In 1944 Helen Duncan was the last person to be convicted of being a witch in Britain. |
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The cat didn't have a sense of what a witch was, and didn't care, but it was willing to tolerate his catness as long as he maintained proper deference. |
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Lucy isn't free of her own problems, and through the companionship of witch and ghost, the two must face the problems that affect their lives and unlives. |
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According to legend, a curse was placed on Scapa long ago by a witch. |
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In some parts of northern Ghana, there exits what is called a witch camp. |
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The fox witch is, by far, the most commonly seen witch figure in Japan. |
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In 1970, Andrews was the first choice to play the English witch Eglantine Price in Disney's Bedknobs and Broomsticks, with the role eventually going to Angela Lansbury. |
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He rises through the ranks of the Indian military, providing Shiva with the authority and firepower to strike down Saleem and his sweetheart, the witch Parvati. |
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These changing attitudes may partly explain the witch hunts that occurred after the Reformation and in which women were the largest group of victims. |
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Best yet, Petco has introduced a line of Halloween apparel for guinea pigs and other small animals such as witch hats and Halloween-themed scrunchy bandanas. |
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Black civilization passes then through brutality and superstition, through the primogenial rites of deadly exorcism carried out by the Congo witch doctor. |
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At America's first witch trial, Hugh was found innocent, while Mary was acquitted of witchcraft but sentenced to be hanged for the death of her child. |
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Moorland in the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire is the setting for Walter Bennett's The Pendle Witches, the true story of some of England's most infamous witch trials. |
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A mentally-disturbed architect killed his wife on Dartmoor, believing she had become a black witch intent on taking his soul and his life, a court was told yesterday. |
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From a certain angle, the Long Meg stone resembles the profile of a witch. |
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Where did you get that quiz of a hat? It makes you look like an old witch. |
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The old witch doctor and his son had disappeared, perhaps to try their skill with a neighbouring tribe, but the loss of his watch was unregretted by Connolly. |
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On one side were the vile, shape-shifting Skrulls, who wanted to enslave us, prompting McCarthyesque witch hunts and a disbanding of the Avengers. |
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Let 'em say she was his mistress, that she was a witch. Wasn't true, but it didn't make any nevermind if they thought it was. Nice woman, quiet, could tell the cards. |
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You will see striped-bark maple, bottlebrush buckeye, boxwood, sweetshrub, summersweet, common witch hazel, sweetspire, leucothoe and numerous other woody plants. |
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An English folk tale tells how an old woman, a supposed witch, cursed her landlord and all his possessions when he demanded the unpaid rent for her cottage. |
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In Dalmatian folk belief, for example, a girl born in a red caul became a morica when she grew up, and when she married she became a witch. |
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Oddly enough, when most of my friends and relatives were rooting for Dorothy and her crew, I was on the side of the Witch. |
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When most people hear the words Wicca and Witch, they automatically think evil, the devil, and satanic worship. |
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This time the sanguinary tale takes place in an uncomfortable meeting of her Vampire Chronicles and Mayfair Witch books. |
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Witch hazel is an old-fashioned astringent found at your local pharmacy or grocery store. |
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Witch hazel is a cooling astringent, and vegetable glycerin moisturizes your skin. |
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Witch grass is an annual grass native to North America that infests field crops, small grains, grasslands, and a variety of other habitats. |
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Witch hazel contains astringent tannins that dry up the fluid-filled skin and relieve pain by increasing circulation. |
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I came up with the idea on Saturday, and chucked it around in my head a bit, mentioning it to my spiritual guide Swami Blue Witch. |
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Witch hazels unfurl their soft-scented, fringy flowers at a time when gardens offer few other blooms. |
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Witch hazel also exhibited a strong antiphlogistic effect in the croton oil ear edema test in the mouse. |
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Sophie is transformed into an old woman by the spell of a crone called The Witch of the Waste. |
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Any Witch who is part of a coven or more specifically a tradition can tell you this. |
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Another kenspeckle figure in Scottish training ranks is Andrew Crow, whose five-year-old gelding Witch Wind did well to finish second. |
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They've had a big hit with a series called Witch, which is for 10 to 12-year-old girls, so this is going to be the counterpoint to that for boys. |
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I dressed up as a Vampire and my brother Wayne as a Devil with my sister Amy as a Witch. |
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Despite all the tools and paraphernalia, many people feel that the most important ingredient is the Witch. |
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That is why even a kids' film like The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe can provoke such hostility. |
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In his professions, he claimed the Blair Witch had placed a hex on him, forcing him to commit the murders. |
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My background is fairly eclectic and I consider myself to be a Witch, although not of the Wiccan variety. |
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As children we are told stories about the ugly old Witch hag that would bake children into gingerbread. |
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The picture has been variously described as a cross between Badlands, The Blair Witch Project and Deliverance. |
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Co-incidences are unbelievable things that happen to Blue Witch with amazing regularity. |
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The magic of the original isn't dulled in this carefully abridged volume of the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, which was nominated for the prestigious Kate Greenaway award. |
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The question of sanctity versus profanity is one which every Pagan, Wiccan, or Witch confronts and comes to terms with at some point on their spiritual path. |
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As seems to be becoming the norm for these London Blogmeets, Blue Witch had a nightmare journey in from the sticks and turned up once everyone else was already half-cut. |
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Witch hazel is a great cleanser, as well as a natural makeup remover. |
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It was the White Witch, sorceress and enchanter, whose command over the mystic forces and arcane arts was rivaled only by Prince Albrecht himself. |
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Not an inappropriate night for the Chief Witch to fall off his broomstick and perish in a fierce firefight. |
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Witch hazel and viburnum both make good, low maintenance specimen shrubs. |
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And when Blair Witch came out, me and my brothers shot a spoof of it where we get lost in our own house. |
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We waded across to Witch Island, the warm waves gently lapping our legs. |
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The Witch opened the oven, gobbled up Alyonka and picked the bone clean. |
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Miss Blue Witch, would you like a fairy cake, I made it myself? |
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A Witch's Tangled Hare, a 1959 Warner Brothers cartoon, offers Bugs Bunny and Witch Hazel in a pastiche of selections from Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet. |
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Witch hazel decoctions are easily found on the shelf of most pharmacies, yet the literature available regarding its efficacy and mechanisms of action is limited. |
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The Blue Witch Party is very aware that many things that occur within our society do so due to the tireless, and often unappreciated and unthanked, efforts of volunteers. |
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The Witch is pulled out of the oven, transformed into a big cake. |
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After appearing in Bangkok Dangerous, The Wicker Man, Knowing and Season Of The Witch, Nicolas Cage is no stranger to clunkers. |
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Docudrama in early cinema, reality television, and The Blair Witch Project are some topics explored. |
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This concert, conducted by local violinist Mark Lansom, also includes Dvorak's tone poem The Noon Witch and Brahms' magnificent Second Symphony. |
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All he's got to do is escape and find Mercury, the Black Witch who eats boys. |
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In the African versions powerful Bokor or Witch Doctors were said to be able to reanimate the dead and force them to do their dark bidding. |
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In this version, Poseidon is portrayed as the father of the Sea Witch Ursula. |
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I thought it was clever the director cast the same woman to play both the Wicked Witch and Prince Charming's fairy godmother. |
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Now the Wicked Witch of the West had but one eye, yet that was as powerful as a telescope, and could see everywhere. |
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The Ditch Witch 2150GR can detect both metallic and non-metallic pipes and cables to depths of up to 19 feet, depending on soil conditions and antenna selection. |
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Ditch Witch Pneumatic Piercing Tools with Quick Reverse feature and Bolt-On Expanders help you complete your short-to-medium range compaction boring projects. |
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The most notable reference is in the First Book of Samuel, in which a disguised King Saul has the Witch of Endor summon the spirit or ghost of Samuel. |
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I don't see how people could read I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem with any seriousness in the first place and make Tituba into something she's not. |
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The atmosphere is broodily dark with Baker and his wife hit by a childless curse that might only be lifted if they can get the items ordered by the Witch. |
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If you've seen the film 'The Wizard of Oz', when the Wicked Witch of the West skywrites 'Surrender Dorothy' and so there is this threat, it reminded me of that. |
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Witch hazels do well in shade and if there are clumps of woodlanders such as Solomon's seal and lily-of-the-valley nearby, they really add to the show. |
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Blackmore, and Margaret Drabble's 1998 novel The Witch of Exmoor. |
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He is the author of the children's book trilogy Powder Monkey, Prison Ship and Battle Fleet, which tell the story of a boy sailor called Sam Witch all. |
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