The local chief was a painfully thin traditional medicine man in suit and tie, his beaded magic wand by his side. |
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The box contains tricks using die, cup and ball, a disappearing beer bottle and coin, together with a wooden magic wand. |
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These are very tough times and I can't promise to wave a magic wand to get rid of the problem. |
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They do not expect the mentor to be their mommy, daddy, their magic wand or their friend. |
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To see Sam now compared to how he was last week is amazing, It's as if someone has waved a magic wand to help him get better. |
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They think that just because they pay fees, the teachers will wave a magic wand so that their children achieve top grades. |
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We are joined at the hip in this business, and one guy can't wave a magic wand. |
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I wish I could wave a magic wand and tell you there was a short cut but for me, I have to train hard to look good. |
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Potter must now learn the ins and outs of a magic wand while attaining skills as a broom rider. |
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The children are encouraged to get involved with the show and the birthday girl or boy gets a magic wand, a certificate and a magic show badge. |
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Waitrose wielded its article like a magic wand, and with a little abracadabra, hey presto! |
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Regulating derivatives won't be the magic wand that prevents another financial crash. |
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Irony is a magic wand of literary interpretation that can turn words of love into hate, good into evil, and truth into falsehood. |
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At parties and restaurants, magicians prefer to work without their standard tailcoat, top hat or magic wand. |
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The staff of Asclepias, which can be traced back to the magic wand of the early Egyptians and Moses, depicts a single serpent twined around it. |
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If this pen was a magic wand and you could do anything you wanted, what would you do? |
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The Emperor rules with the aid of a magic wand which appears to turn his subjects into puppets, or at least easy subjects for mind-control. |
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In a world where the microwave has become the magic wand of the kitchen, how welcome to read such nostalgic sentiments. |
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Set comes complete with magic wand, plush rabbit and wide selection of props! |
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It measures about 15cm, has 16 points of articulation and is delivered with her magic wand. |
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We cannot wave a magic wand to change the situation of poverty in which these people and their numerous children are living. |
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And the remote control that opens the door like a magic wand adds a touch of fun to the everyday use of the automatic gate equipment. |
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Very beautifully worked magic wand from rose wood with rock crystal on its point and a Onyx ball at the other point. |
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Public-private partnership is not a magic wand that will make an uneconomic project profitable. |
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Explain that this is for their magic wand to fix problems in their country and the world. |
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Opening the package reveals a Wand Changer, spell book, and a magic wand. |
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Then, just for a few hours, we can dream that we have a magic wand to wave, that in one leap we can be free of all the clutter that drags at our heels. |
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The soft copy of grid was opened in the new window and selected with magic wand tool. |
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And even the most wizardly boffin is not going to change those with a wave of his magic wand. |
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The caduceus, a symbol now often used to indicate the medical profession, was originally the magic wand of the Greek god Hermes. |
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If I could wave a magic wand and make one improvement to the spacious environs, it would be in seat design. |
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On two of the four they see a picture of a conjuror's top hat with a magic wand sticking out of it. |
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Oil! Our secret god, our secret sharer, our magic wand, fulfiller of our every desire, our co-conspirator! |
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Minnie Mouse tote bag, featuring Minnie dressed up as a fairy with her magic wand. |
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If I had a magic wand, I'd want to give the Fiesta a little more oomph without compromising its outstanding fuel-efficiency. |
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Enter a land of magic and wonder, where a young sorceress-in-training uses her green thumb, rather than a magic wand, to solve puzzles! |
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But the CIA is not a magic wand, as presidents keep discovering to their dismay. |
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Plant genomics and biotechnology is neither a magic wand that will wave away all our problems nor will it wreak havoc and disaster. |
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If you could wave a magic wand and be hair free for life, would you keep your pubes or banish them? |
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Governments cannot wave a magic wand to make youngsters safer overnight, and there are no short cuts to experience. |
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All I know is that there are no easy solutions and we cannot wave a magic wand. |
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A long lasting solution will require increasing grain production and that cannot be done by the wave of a magic wand. |
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As good as the Duratec is, my magic wand would boost its output and further refine its performance. |
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We cannot even provide a magic wand that will help some people fix their own situation, because that is important. |
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Of course there is no magic wand that can bring back full employment. |
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You just can't wave a magic wand and make things happen over night. |
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I do not mean to belittle your comments but there is no magic wand. |
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But how would we shape the future if we could wave a magic wand? |
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It's frankly naive to believe that simply by abolishing 15-minute slots a magic wand will have been waved, and improvements automatically achieved in our care services. |
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Well, I am sure Hillary understands better than anyone that there is no magic wand. |
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The Spencers would be the first to say that it takes more than a magic wand and a couple of hocus-pocuses to help people feel better about themselves. |
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As a homeopath I am used to people assuming that I can use remedies almost like a magic wand to cure skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. |
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If you had a magic wand, how would you wish to combat corruption? |
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Like a magician waving his magic wand, McGrath took on the guise of Merlin as he wove his magic, enrapturing his team-mates, opponents and adoring masses. |
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Just then, the fairy godmother appeared, waved her magic wand, and turned the blades of grass into stems and leaves to hide the cups from the angry queen. |
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With her magic wand, she touched the girl behind the ear, leaving a strange mark in the shape of a violin. |
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Turning the magic wand into silk scarves and pulling out a bunch of flowers from a hollow pipe that enclosed a lit candle were some of his acts that won thunderous applause. |
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That waving a magic wand to cause a computer to appear in every household on earth is just the sort of thing for which the UN's new fund is intended. |
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To include concepts in an Act and even to have a clear interpretation by the courts does not, however, mean that these concepts become reality by waving a magic wand. |
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While I set the table, Grandma holds the can opener like a magic wand and points to the cupboards. |
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For Bouchard, as he revealed in 1995, a referendum was a baguette magique, a magic wand that made everything possible, and of course the peuple québécois would then live happily ever after. |
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Topshop Beauty Glow Stick in Heat, PS10 For an effortless sunshine sparkle, this little highlighter stick will be your magic wand. |
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A cute blonde fairy with a magic wand shaped as a star. |
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It is part of the whole theory of the magic wand, that if all the capital and wealth goes to very few people they will sprinkle pixie dust and all will suddenly become better. |
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After the Prince is victorious, the Sugar Plum Fairy welcomes Clara and gives her a magic wand, which to Clara's delight reveals the garden from her beautiful pop-up book. |
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When the microphone was switched off, Mr. Stauffer told me that the project was underway and that it is definitely not a magic wand to reinforce values or culture, but he has full confidence in all Tornos employees. |
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The Commission would like to convey the impression that, with the wave of a magic wand, it is settling the issue of the management of nuclear waste, whereas thirty years of research have ended in failure. |
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Here it's as if a magic wand has been waved over such a work so that it comes alive, the multiple variations elapsing elastically in the constantly re-angled present tense of stunningly well-deployed stage time. |
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It will take more than a magic wand to achieve the targets. |
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