Like yin and yang, philosophers and magicians formed two sides of the same coin. |
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The engine has eventually given up the ghost and even the master magicians of mechanics around here say it is beyond repair. |
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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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This presaged the mathematisation of nature of Renaissance humanists, engineers and magicians. |
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With so much potential for ripping people off, it's surprising more magicians don't spend the odd holiday at Her Majesty's pleasure. |
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There was a magic revealed program on TV this weekend and I am sure that the magicians were bluffing with their revelations. |
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The performance of mentalists may be closer to that of the pseudo-psychics than to magicians. |
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Many magicians do what Geller does, but they call themselves magicians, conjurers, or mentalists. |
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The main purpose of this particular trip is to do some lectures for magicians and mentalists in various East Coast locations. |
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Good magicians are good tricksters and good tricksters can fool the smartest of people. |
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She notes that Syria, Angola, and the rest of Quebec are all on next year's itinerary for the borderless magicians. |
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The Egyptian magicians were able to duplicate the first three signs Moses performed although not necessarily by naturalist methods only. |
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I think the world needs the witches, the shamans, the Wiccans, the Druids and the ritual magicians. |
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God only knows what he would have made of crazed magicians reading numerological significance into his work, hah! |
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The respiratory thing really does seem to be the occupational disease of magicians. |
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The company is helping to send magicians, musicians, puppeteers, storytellers and clowns throughout the year. |
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It centers around a heart-warming tale of how a father and daughter, both noted magicians, are bonded together by their love of magic. |
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Like Nebuchadnezzar, he has his soothsayers, and Chaldeans, and magicians to interpret his dreams. |
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His commissions ranged from old-style Royal Mail post trolleys to baskets for horse-drawn carts and props for magicians and ice shows. |
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For younger visitors, swashbuckling pirates will be hand to entertain, along with magicians, face paintings, musicians and much more. |
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Stage magicians and conjurers are of course illusionists, not magicians in the historical context of the word. |
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For modern day magicians, the knowledge found in books is of inestimable value. |
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A low exchange rate, competitive prices, and a whole lot of migration do not make them magicians. |
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Similarly, they used it to combat the various tricks of magicians and conjurers and to create love or hatred between people. |
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As well as being a comedian, he is considered one of the country's best magicians, certainly one of its sharpest card conjurors. |
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Modern conservatories teach young musicians to be athletes, not poets or magicians. |
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For the children there were clowns, stilt walkers, magicians, fire-eaters and the real old favourite of a Punch and Judy show. |
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In Europe, the development of film was for the most part left in the hands of scientists, inventors and magicians. |
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At university, I was an active member of a society for prestidigitators, magicians and other such unserious folk. |
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Scientists are rarely trained as magicians and have often been conned by demonstrators of psychic phenomena. |
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He didn't even leave behind a puff of smoke, as more inept magicians were wont to do. |
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Professional magicians could be spotted these days at beach resorts and posh restaurants regaling guests awaiting their food. |
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You sit on divans at low tables, as waiters in fezzes and djellebas produce dishes like magicians from velvet tagine-shaped platters. |
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Often the spirit is evoked outside of the magicians protective circle into a defined and sealed area. |
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Modern cabalists and chaos magicians often attribute popcult phenomena like comic book characters, music, etc. to the ten sephira. |
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Very clever, Valda, though some professional magicians of my acquaintance manage this trick with much more aplomb and good humor. |
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But why should we look westwards, when we have had our own unforgettable magicians, P.C.Sorcar, for example. |
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Wiccans and witches as well as magicians, generally do not like to be labelled in this manner. |
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A portal gate is a form of transportation used by those who possess magical abilities such as wizards or magicians. |
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Keep your customers happy as they wait with comedy magicians, fire swingers, temporary tattoos, a living statue or a street show. |
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There will also be face painters, clowns, artists, magicians and creatures of all shapes and sizes roving through the festival site. |
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Slowly the other sorceresses and magicians had reclaimed some of the colors, but they were rare and hard to conjure. |
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Some magicians have attributed their feats not to magic but to supernatural or paranormal powers, e.g., Sai Baba and Uri Geller. |
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I soon found that the temple had been left by an ancient race of magicians who had mastered all forms of magic. |
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Elves are sometimes depicted as helpers of magicians, e.g., Santa's helpers. |
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The tail was more or less an additional limb the five evil magicians had given him upon his creation. |
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One performance that always draws a crowd is sinten, in which magicians exhibit their powers. |
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The youngsters, who are pupils at Wibsey Primary School, are also young magicians, performing with Simon in a family show called The Jacksons. |
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Puppeteers, dancers, and magicians perform nightly on the lawn in front of the theater. |
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The animal-free circus troupe has its roots in tradition, keeping their focus on garish costumes, amazing acrobatics, magicians and clowns. |
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He's full of fascinating anecdotes about long since dead magicians and their tricks, many of which appear in his book. |
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Clowns, magicians and puppets are set to entertain shoppers over the summer holidays, with Basildon's Eastgate Centre starting its summer festival today. |
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Prophecy and clairvoyance are so widely believed by millions of people that magicians are credited with psychic powers that not even Nostradamus would dare claim. |
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The public thought these artillerists to be magicians and sorcerers. |
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Do you think they really are magicians casting us under their spell? |
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At university, I was an active member of a society for magicians. |
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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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Early tales of apprenticeships to magicians and sorcerers intrigued me. |
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On March 8, 1945, he convened a meeting of magicians at the Mansion House. |
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So we spent the afternoon in isolation in our bedroom, dreaming of pass the parcel and Punch and Judy and paedophile alcoholic magicians pulling rabbits out of hats. |
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Brazil's football team was heralded as the magicians of football. |
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Over 1,000 children and adults were entertained by magicians and Hogwarts characters while they queued to get their hands on a first edition copy of the book. |
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But for pagans, magicians were the consultants of their day. |
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You must have seen illusion shows with magicians making people levitate. |
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It's a euphemism for the Tarot major arcana, based on the myth that the Egyptian god Thoth's wisdom was written down in the eponymous book, for magicians to discover. |
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Iamblichus went on, however, to weaken this argument by claiming that theurgists controlled good spirits for good ends whereas magicians employed bad spirits for bad purposes. |
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Famous magicians excel in the use of stage doubles and even twins, in order to get spectacular results that seem to defy the laws of the universe. |
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To add fun and colour there are, of course, entertainers such as clowns, jugglers, magicians and singers out and about at the main sites and on the streets. |
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A team of independent authenticators comprising qualified magicians and local personalities had a close watch and he was allowed to take 15-minute break once in eight hours. |
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They keep the city of Townsville safe from monsters, demons, unicellular criminal klutzes, zombie magicians, killer mimes, and macrocephalic Pan troglodytes. |
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The sacerdotal and learned class were styled magians or magicians. |
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Some magicians claim they can dematerialize their bodies and re-materialize them in a different location. |
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It used to be known for dweomercraft, the craft of healers, magicians, those who know spells, those who know the sourcery of words. |
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In fiction, Gladstone features prominently in the history of the fantasy Bartimaeus trilogy, in which the British government is run by magicians. |
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Cooper was a member of the Magic Circle, and respected by traditional magicians. |
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In the lives of saints and martyrs, the druids are represented as magicians and diviners. |
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Awesome clowns, fabulous magicians, live bunny rabbit, balloon animals, comedy magic, face painting, website for pictures. |
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Young Igraine is the daughter of medieval magicians, but she wants nothing to do with magic. |
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As well as dancers, magicians, musicians and escapologists, you'll find actors and comedians out in their hundreds trying to convince you to see their show. |
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According to sources, Punjab Police high ups have decided to launch a major crackdown against black magicians and pirs in the provincial metropolis and its adjacent cities. |
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Together they create several evil demons and magicians among them Jesus the son of Ruha Qadistha, who accordingly distorted Baptism and Adonai, considered to be the sun. |
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They will also be entertained by clowns and magicians and can play with colourful cartoon characters like Tele Tubbies, Barney the Bear and Shrek. |
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She meets sirens and sea serpents and hidebehinds, wicked kings and repulsive recluses, capitalist magicians and seven-league boots and magic pomegranates. |
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The gala shows will each feature spellbinding performances from five magicians compered by John on the first evening and comedian Tim Vine on the second. |
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