Used to be you could go to a nightclub and see a comedian, a brass band, and a conjuror for the price of a couple of drinks. |
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She was an animator, a conjuror of stage pictures, a prober of human experience, who just happened to use dancers to get her effects. |
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Brezhnev was displeased with the conjuror, had the marriage annulled and confined Galina to her flat while he pondered over what to do with her. |
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Afterwards they were entertained by a conjuror and a mind-reading act. |
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The likeable bunny which, throughout this routine, is a sight too clever for the audience and the conjuror, soon becomes the darling of the public. |
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Her second was another circus star, a conjuror many years her junior. |
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Eremon was trained at Hednesford by Tom Coulthwaite, who also won the National with Jenkinstown and Grakle and two National Hunt Chases with Conjuror II and Sir Lindsay. |
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