It was a gift from her past, it was magicked to hold all her belongings without adding weight. |
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And that jet plane, by the way, was magicked in to the past by the very first Merlin. |
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At one time in the beginning of the universe and the beginning of energy, that energy must have been magicked or tricked into being. |
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They are pebbles that were magicked into looking like the coppers for three hours. |
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We rode toward the house, and I helped unload the cart, than magicked the other things into their respective places. |
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Anyway, inspired by Albrechtsen yesterday I whipped out my freshly starched apron and magicked up a little dinner for my man. |
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Provisions sorted, we hit the train station, found a seat and magicked up our spread, using the thoughtfully-provided McDonald's bag as a litter bin. |
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This is a fantastical sub-aquatic folly magicked into life by combined mega-tranches of cash and creativity. |
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The report simply says that an alternative route will need to be found for buses but it is far from evident how any such alternative route can be magicked up. |
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The demons that had magicked me here had put some other spell on me, also. |
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The landlady magicked up a large breakfast for us and our unexpected guest. |
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In Miami, he again gave the impression of thinking that a multilateral force to pacify Iraq could somehow be magicked out of thin air, were he to become president. |
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