In the film that crashed to shore this summer, none of this soft-headed nonsense about fate and sorcery is permitted. |
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He taught the law of Moses and spoke against sorcery, fetishes, charms, and polygamy. |
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Enchanters and enchantresses are people who possess sorcery, witchcraft, and either white or black magic. |
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She speaks with uncanny timing in the most doggone delicious accent, and sings with irresistible sorcery. |
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Dearth was of such obvious advantage to the usurers that it was commonly believed that they used sorcery to prevent rain from falling. |
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Like a magician, he produced an array of tricks from his arsenal as Listowel were put away by a superb act of sorcery on the stroke of half time. |
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Viro walked down the path beyond the witch's house, muttering a thousand oaths against sorcery. |
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More recently, it is primarily sword and sorcery that has grabbed our attention, and hyper-realist tales of cybernetic intrigue. |
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Nevertheless, with its campy sword and sorcery adventures, The Barbarian was right at home at the fringe. |
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It appears that the early 1980s were a kind of watershed for the sword and sorcery fantasy genre. |
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Tolkien's sword and sorcery epics were turned into the Oscar-winning blockbuster films and recently voted Britain's favourite read. |
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Cathena protests that there must be some reason that the Prophets condemn sorcery. |
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Not every New Guinea community practices sorcery or acknowledges witchcraft. |
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In Xhosa tradition, the afterbirth and umbilical cord were buried or burned to protect the baby from sorcery. |
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These serials help perpetuate superstitions and blind beliefs in witchcraft and sorcery, in magic and animism. |
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I don't know whether you believe in witchcraft, sorcery, black magic, and all that kind of thing. |
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Now, the real difference between sorcery and wizardry is that with sorcery, you do not manipulate the environment. |
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The architectonics of the sculpted locks, the author argues, augment their power to fend off sorcery and other malevolent forces. |
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Castaneda's books are full of stories of magic, sorcery, and out-of-body experiences. |
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These latter included wills, churches and churchyards, religious obligations, tithes, marriage, slander, and sorcery. |
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He then took his books and staff and cast them into the sea, openly vowing to give up his long-held practice of sorcery. |
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I don't think that she will use sorcery often because it would make her easier to track. |
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He did on one occasion but this was actually the product of sorcery and not some innate ability. |
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These elaborate carved objects commemorate the deaths of those killed in battle or by sorcery. |
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A practising witch, she wound up under guard after she plotted to kill her stepson Henry V by sorcery. |
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The time of swords and sorcery has been the setting for many a motion picture. |
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All magic systems have warnings about what happens when sorcery is used against others. |
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Big men often purport to be powerful spirit mediums and to possess both healing powers and deadly war sorcery. |
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For younger children it is a trainee wizard, Harry Potter, who is exciting their enthusiasm for spells and sorcery. |
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Another legacy of the nobility to filter down to the streets is a fondness for witchcraft and sorcery. |
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The new villages were built over the sea some two hundred metres from shore as a guard against warfare and sorcery. |
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His treatment of demonism is written as an antidote to the outbreak of sorcery. |
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At Bangui police station, a number of detectives specialize in rooting out sorcery. |
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Therefore, a miraculous act proves nothing, for it can be done through enchantment and sorcery. |
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The heathen nations used sorcery and divination but the Lord said that the people were not to go down that route. |
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Amnesty International recorded 1,286 executions there between 1980 and 2000 for highway robbery, sodomy, drug smuggling, and sorcery. |
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The cloak of organizational rationality is lifted to reveal sorcery, superstition, and the suspicion of witchcraft. |
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The full extent of the conflict between Inah and her mother-in-law climaxed with Inah's sorcery accusation. |
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The 1980s saw Delany devote most of his energy to the even more marginal form connected to science fiction called fantasy fiction or sword and sorcery. |
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The resultant journey through North Yorkshire's smuggling past to recover a strange artefact with supernatural powers might sound like familiar sword and sorcery territory. |
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My scenario wasn't sorcery, but the work of weather tables, as well as a logistics estimate on the time required to field an overwhelming U.S. combat force. |
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A faint shimmer of amethyst light showed subtle sorcery at work. |
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The herb could be worn about the person to ward off witchcraft and sorcery and was also hung about doors and windows to keep evil away from the house. |
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The conspirators were tried for sorcery and condemned to death. |
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Unfortunately it tells it with little respect for historical fact, and incorporates enough Druidic magic into the plot to qualify as a sword and sorcery fantasy. |
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Payback against those accused of practicing sorcery is a deep-set custom in some parts of the ethnically diverse nation. |
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He orders the witch to repel the charge of sorcery by the oath of sixteen women, so these jurywomen must have been often exposed to peremptory challenges. |
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To ensnare the resistant Renaud, she resorts to sorcery, placing him under a spell. |
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The ultimate means to rid the plagued town of trolls and sorcery turns out to be an old tinderbox. |
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The magic lantern is thought to have been used by the ancient Egyptians, and again much later as an aid in medieval sorcery and black magic. |
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Some even completely turn away from our god, especially those who learn necromancy or sorcery. |
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After that, we listened to an African exorcist who spoke to us of states of possession and of sorcery. |
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However, the mischievous Belzébuth takes advantage of a sorcery festival to prepare a love potion. |
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This after a game that involved an all-in brawl, accusations of witch-craft and sorcery, and police brutality on a visiting national soccer squad. |
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Raymond Robichaud wrote that simultaneous interpretation had an aura of mystery if not outright sorcery. |
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This secret society was in charge of initiations and she fought against sorcery. |
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In this book, sorcery is at the heart of comical situations that lead to unexpected outcomes. |
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In addition, girls and boys all over DRC had been accused of witchcraft or sorcery. |
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Between 25,000 and 50,000 child refugees, war orphans and children accused of witchcraft or sorcery live on the streets. |
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By the same token, organizations resort to sorcery to explain mischance. |
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This has got absolutely nothing to do with academic speculation over whether sorcery might work along a similar principle to the butterfly effect. |
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While Faust and Mephisto partook of wild ribaldry and pleasurably summoned up wicked spirits with their sorcery, Gretchen was suffering scorn, ridicule, and imprisonment. |
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They had many powers, but their strongest mastery was in sorcery. |
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At first, it looks like a trip into sword and sorcery territory when our heroes end up in a forest just in time to save a fair maiden from an evil wizard. |
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For foreign household workers in Saudi Arabia, most of them women, sorcery charges are more common than you might think. |
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The sorcery of his half-sister, the adultery of his wife and best friend, and his incestuously conceived son who becomes his nemesis all play their part in its, and his, doom. |
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It strikes me that a lot of people don't seem to even think about sorcery in these terms, or relate their practice directly to the world around them. |
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The Motu believed in witchcraft and sorcery, but they did not practice it. |
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But it seems likely that all sorcery will vanish with the bourns. |
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Olaf Haraldsson stood down, unable to put up any fight, as his nobles were against him for his tendency to flay their wives for sorcery. |
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Many Wiccans believe in magic, a manipulative force exercised through the practice of witchcraft or sorcery. |
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The belief in sorcery and its practice seem to have been widespread in the Ancient Near East and Nile Valley. |
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Saudi Arabia continues to use the death penalty for sorcery and witchcraft. |
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There is no legal definition of sorcery in Saudi, but in 2007 an Egyptian pharmacist working there was accused, convicted, and executed. |
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In April 2009, a Saudi woman Amina Bint Abdulhalim Nassar was arrested and later sentenced to death for practicing witchcraft and sorcery. |
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French software house Ubisoft's newie has finally arrived in Angleterre. It's set in a medieval world of swords and sorcery. |
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At Trier, Priscillian was tried by a secular court on criminal charges that included sorcery, a capital offence. |
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One or both died about 1540, leaving a tangled legend of sorcery and alchemy, astrology and soothsaying, studies theological and diabolical, necromancy and, indeed, sodomy. |
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In February 2009, in Ban village, local men shot and burned a man and burned his son alive on the basis that they had caused the death of a prominent member of the community by sorcery. |
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Saudi citizens, too, have been arraigned, and executed, for sorcery. |
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Today, sorcery has become a commodity that reconsolidates modernity's unequal relations of power and wealth. |
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If you see a historical movie, there are people who practice sorcery using their souls as security in order to destroy those who stand against them politically. |
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Hatred,jealousy,envy,wrath,malice,licentiousness, idolatry, sorcery, dissention, heresy, murder, drunkenness, and every type of selfishness-all of which the Scriptures call the works of the flesh. |
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Witchcraft needs to be distinguished from sorcery and the white magic of the cunning folk. |
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Throughout the week, witchcraft items had been consigned to the fire, bronze idols had been smashed, and implements of sorcery and satanic worship were burned. |
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Kors points to the fact that Pope John had been the victim of an assassination attempt via poisoning and sorcery. |
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It involves sorcery and magic, and is rooted in traditional beliefs. |
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Women in the royal court became jealous of others and practiced sorcery. |
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In the beginning the power of words must have seemed like sorcery, and we are compelled to admit that the miracles which verbal thinking have wrought justified the impression. |
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Their journey takes them into a world of black magic and sorcery. |
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The Abu Dhabi judicial department, through statements and television adverts, has warned employers that if they don't treat their workers well they may harm them or their children, and commit crimes such as theft or sorcery. |
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And over the North presides the Black Tezcatlipoca, known by no other name than Tezcatlipoca, the god of judgment, night, deceit, sorcery and the Earth. |
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Stretching the conventions of the genre to breaking point, Defoe plays with pirates in similar fashion to Terry Pratchett's finagling of swords and sorcery. |
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