When I was a mere slip of a girl, myself and a friend, as many early pubescent teenagers do, used the Ouija board a few times. |
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Her backpack was open, and I saw a pack of tarot cards, along with an Ouija board in it. |
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I had asked everyone if it was okay for me to bring my Ouija board the previous week, and even though they were all afraid of it, they said yes. |
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The Ouija board has all 26 letters of the alphabet and the numbers from 0 to 9 drawn on it. |
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Your answer to the question about Ouija boards brought back a rather amusing story of my own experience with the devil board. |
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In some sense, therefore, the device allows the cursor to be a planchette in a virtual Ouija board effect. |
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There was a tale told that Ouija boards held the souls of the dead within them. |
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Though I'd been warned about Ouija boards by church youth leaders, this didn't look like anything that could hurt me. |
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Yup, gone are the days when contact with the spirit world involved a glass, a Ouija board and a candlelit Victorian drawing room. |
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I had seen one too many cult films about Ouija boards to get one of those but the cards seemed safe. |
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Though raised by scientists, I sometimes find Ouija boards hard to explain. |
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The detector was seated in front of an alphabet board modeled after the Ouija board. |
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During my worst periods I became involved with clairvoyants and Ouija boards so I used to get demonic visitations. |
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We conjured a dead spirit into a pumpkin lantern and chatted to her via Ouija board. |
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As they here suggest, unease over who moves the planchette is at the heart of the Ouija Board experience. |
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A devotee of the Ouija board and seances, King enlisted the aid of his dead grandfather while he was composing the inscriptions. |
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He bustled Ouija Board into fifth soon after the start and held his position until the field quickened down the back stretch. |
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His aunt, who was a spiritualist, comes to visit one night and brings with her a Ouija board. |
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Dusty books, smoking pipes, tarot cards, and a Ouija board fill the antique furniture positioning any object as a clue. |
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Every team has a couple of Kreskins, decent hitters who seem to be on every pitch for a week or two when their personal Ouija boards line up with their biorhythms. |
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It explains why the planchette, in response to questions, glides so smoothly over the Ouija board to spell answers which seem to come from spirits. |
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I put my hands on the keyboard like on the planchette of a Ouija Board hoping to conjure something. |
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The keyboard becomes a kind of Ouija board, taking you toward places you may not have wanted to go. |
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She was moving so subtly that I imagined I was a giant Ouija board. |
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At the time, this did not concern me because, as an 8 year old, 14 years in the future seemed an eternity, and I didn't believe in Ouija boards anyway. |
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And, like the Ouija Board player, we may not be able to know how the movements of our classroom planchette will be related to our teaching intentions. |
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Briolette, who found only the brilliant Ouija Board too good at Newmarket, can gain compensation at Windsor today. |
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The movement of pointers on Ouija boards, tables during seances, or rods in the hands of dowsers are also examples of ideomotor activity. |
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Ouija board is still on target for her swansong in the Hong Kong Vase on December 10 after her gallant run in the Japan Cup at the weekend. |
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According to his autobiography, as a young man Chesterton became fascinated with the occult and, along with his brother Cecil, experimented with Ouija boards. |
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He had borrowed the plastic horse from Robinson's saddlery shop to decide where a full-size sculpture of his wonder horse, Ouija Board, would be best placed. |
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The priest cautions that as we live in a spiritual realm, an innocent act such as playing with an Ouija board could lead to some uncontrollable spiritual consequences. |
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