There are many theories to attempt to explain how Psychokinesis actually works, from basic ectoplasmic to animal magnetism. |
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It's a handsome book, with bold typography and an atmospheric picture of a woman in a dark coat, walking into ectoplasmic mist. |
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Security services and politicians, at a loss to know what's next, are more anxious than they let on about an ectoplasmic enemy. |
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They studied automatic writing, levitation, and reports of ectoplasmic and poltergeist activity. |
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They will claim to be an ectoplasmic body, free from the typical constraints of morality. |
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On investigation, they prove to have ectoplasmic properties. Splits within the regime are a possibility. |
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A less ectoplasmic explanation for her departure is that LWT failed to provide a substantial golden handcuffs contract to the hostess of a show with falling figures. |
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It was not a matter of belief or disbelief, but of hard evidence, even if it had a shimmery and ectoplasmic look. Burying Aunt MinnieGhosts, he explained, were perfectly natural. |
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As a pseudopodium, part of the ectoplasmic gel is converted to sol, whereupon endoplasm begins flowing toward this area, the cell wall expands, and the pseudopodium is extended forward. |
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The chief expert supposed that the visionary could be the parapsychological or ectoplasmic cause of flows of blood and sweat that were produced more than one hundred times by a statue of Our Lady. |
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Eggleston's Paris is green – the bilious turquoise of RATP buses, the sharp tint of neon crosses outside chemists' shops, the ectoplasmic green of lights reflected on a wet pavement. |
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