In July of 1999, he began suffering dizzy spells, resulting in loss of balance and painful headaches. |
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It spells out proper procedures for construction of the altar for ceremonial sacrifices and other rituals. |
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And there was to end of talismans, charms and spells that could be purchased from the local wise woman or apothecary. |
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He does believe in the power of magic, and of spells, to change life for the better. |
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Be sure to read the excellent manual, if only for a detailed list of all the spells. Who says they don't make them like they used to? |
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A very easy way is to use a spell trigger with 3 lower resistance spells, a spell sequencer with 3 greater malisons, and a finger of death. |
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She started me, I jumped up, I got one of my dizzy spells, and she gave me a bust lip and probably a black eye. |
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There are short bursts of screamingly funny material followed by long dry spells that hardly elicit a giggle. |
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He could scry anything he wished with no spells or chants, and could even scry through time. |
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A championship classic never materialised although both sides entered spells of entertaining football. |
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Daily totals of 500 to 700 and even 1300 birds continued as a Maytime coastal feature during spells of settled weather. |
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Of course, the meat and potatoes of the game are its many quests and the often-connected spells that Harry acquires as a result. |
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Redwing are among the least robust of thrushes and vulnerable to mass mortality when overcome by cold spells. |
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Any tick up in interest rates spells relief for income-starved investors who have their nest eggs locked up in certificates of deposit. |
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Aware, perhaps, that stories need interpretation, Augustine spells out the lesson about the sin of pride. |
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The poor state of storm water drains in the city became evident after the first spells of heavy rain last month. |
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Containing bent pins, human hair and perhaps urine, the bottles were supposed to protect a household against evil spells. |
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They used powerful spells on the relic, that would prove to be most potent and would repel evil forces from using it. |
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Your father was a magician, though I can't be sure how powerful unless I see your spells working, and your mother is a shape-shifter. |
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Well, by all means I'll drink your beer, even if I'm sorry to hear that you've been afflicted with protracted spells of mirthlessness. |
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Twiddling his thumbs for long spells last season was a shock to the system. |
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She shoved her place marker into the book of spells she had been absorbed in and snapped it closed. |
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If all spells could be cast with just the wave of a hand, only chaos would come from it. |
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One of these spells, when cast successfully, can pretty well turn the tide of battle. |
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But each time, the spells of euphoria passed as quickly as they came and he would be morose. |
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He said that judges should encourage community sentences in place of short spells in prison. |
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The high female infection rate also spells trouble for the next generation of bears since infected mothers transmit the mites to their offspring. |
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As she got older, she developed motion sickness, dizzy spells, and stomach ulcers. |
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Despite spending regular spells in hospital, the youngster with the unbreakable spirit never let her illness get her down. |
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Grampian Police has a booklet on how to pass its tests in which it spells out the need for police officers to be fit in no uncertain terms. |
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The forecast for today is blustery showers and heavy falls likely with some longer spells of rain expected. |
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Water regularly during dry spells and spread mulch around plants to keep roots cool and moist. |
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No one is certain when or how bones came to be used to divine the future, cast spells, or influence the outcome of events. |
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The slimly built paceman bowled lengthy spells without compromising on his intensity, and struck a few key blows. |
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The freezing conditions on Saturday were tough for the two teams as heavy rain fell for spells making the surface very wet and slippy. |
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The middle of the month will see some bright spells where solar rays are unobscured by cloud. |
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She knew what ingredients went into several spells, but didn't have the natural talent that enabled her to perform magic. |
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The prospectus spells out that bondholders rank ahead only of unsecured creditors and the shareholders. |
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I had a few dizzy spells and moments of acute nausea but gradually began to feel better. |
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Love spells are on the whole rather unsubtle, heavy handed pieces of work and they're usually born out of desperation. |
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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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If you hadn't already noticed, the first letter of each rule spells out the word kitchen. |
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Conservation experts say it spells disaster for cod stocks as talks continued last night. |
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This spells disaster for aquatic life unable to adjust to the altered conditions. |
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It wasn't quite the same as when a sorcerer used high level spells, but the words were still unintelligible. |
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We will be accumulating success in word spells and practicing the pronunciation of the difficult language Char. |
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But how could one concentrate on words for creating spells when another mutter curses on you? |
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His early career was interrupted by various short spells in prison for violent behaviour. |
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The Danish prison system allows those serving short sentences to be released for short spells. |
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The execution of his brother, his long spells in emigration, and the failure of the old-type revolutionaries all contributed to this difference. |
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They merely took advantage of it for short spells while unable to obtain other work. |
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The second half produced some excellent spells of crisp passing from Town, but defences dominated. |
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Three Rowntrees bowlers had satisfactory spells with Dave Whittle's 3-21 being the pick of the trio. |
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South Africa were 2-21 at close as the Sri Lankan new-ball bowlers came up with incisive spells. |
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Alley has consistently broken opposition opening partnerships with his aggressive and accurate spells of fast bowling. |
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I like test matches myself, with subtleties of field-placing, long bowling spells and gradual shifts in ascendancy. |
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In summer, spells of south wind are rare and the north-eastern wind is not that strong. |
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Unlike 1908, the hot spells in 1939 were accompanied by strong northerly winds, and followed a very dry six months. |
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Resonant of medieval folk tales, it conjures up the image of a wizened old hag casting spells on innocent children lost in a tangle of forests. |
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His disillusionment began when he was a surprise omission from the Brisbane test against Australia in November despite some sharp leadup spells. |
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She tells herself this regularly, spells it out in case we might have not been paying attention. |
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The stones at Carnac weave strange spells on this wave-tossed promontory that juts so stubbornly into the Atlantic. |
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Bakai songs and chants are in effect spells otherwise employed in love magic. |
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In its external forms it resembles Western schools of ritual magic which make use of magic circles, pentagrams, spells, and charms. |
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She totes around a spell book and spends her meagre allowance on bells and mirrors to help her spells and charms. |
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There exist a myriad of spells, amulets, talismans and lucky charms in various cultures. |
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He cannot perform spells, but his magic power is so great that we can feed from it and defeat the hippogriffs. |
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Abracadabra, Abraxas and Hocus Pocus are well-known examples of verbal spells. |
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He understands that bowlers tire after long spells, and handles all his pacemen judiciously. |
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Patients often report that syncopal spells are preceded by light-headedness, and post-event confusion is minimal. |
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Patients can reproduce these spells by hyperventilating in a controlled environment. |
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Crunch played a pivotal role in the phone underground thirty years ago, and paid for it with two spells in the clink. |
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In mid-spring, remove the cloches, give the plants a support if necessary, keep free from weeds and water in dry spells. |
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The Meteorological Department has forecast partly cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain. |
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Each of the clues below spells out a different word, but can you work out what each word is? |
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Like a medieval codex, the book seems laced with charms and spells, to seduce the innocent and repel the hostile. |
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Having experienced spells of acute water scarcity at periodic intervals, people do lament over the waste of the precious resource in such times. |
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Between his two spells at Elland Road came an illustrious career in Italy, with the Turin giants Juventus. |
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He was once again imperious in a Scotland pack which dominated the home forwards for lengthy spells of an otherwise one-sided match. |
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Mindy obtains a Taoist Magic book and uses the spells and incantations within to reverse her mother's fortunes. |
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Along with the spells, charms, incantations, and potion recipes, there were manuals, instructions, factoids, magical messages, and even stories. |
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He dug through his list of incantations, invocations and other such spells to little avail. |
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But inside, there were all kinds of unbelievable spells, incantations, charms, potion recipes, and information about magic. |
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The work is full of magic incantations and spells and is now known to be of European origin. |
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But this particular craze has nothing to do with the incantation of spells, or the brewing of noxious potions. |
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This may not have been a classic encounter, but there were some spells of brightness for both teams which combined to make it an enjoyable game. |
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The Bill of Rights spells out citizens' inherent liberties and limits the government's power to infringe those rights. |
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Iraq spells war, and war means the killing of the innocents, babies, the very young, the very old and those in between. |
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He strongly believed in the contents of the literature and practised the spells and conjurations elucidated in the texts. |
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Street conjurers, tattooed with magic spells, roamed throughout the ancient world. |
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They build up on sheltered exposures of fine-grained, porous pyrite-bearing rocks, such as shale or bituminous coal, after long dry spells. |
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There was zest and quick movement to United's play despite spells of control by Rangers. |
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This course will not practice or discuss at length any rituals, spells, or invocations. |
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This spells bad news not only for Arctic peoples but for species like the polar bear, which hunts seals on the sea ice. |
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She and Bonnie counter-attacked with as many spells, attacks, and blasts that they could manage, but nothing worked. |
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Heady lyrics, set to folkish classical lilt, sung vibrantly by Kalapini Komkali, Shruti Sadolikar, Bela Shende or Hariharan cast spells. |
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The weather forecast for today was scattered showers with clear spells and strong winds. |
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It foregrounds the impact of war on women, and spells out in specific detail what this means. |
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In other words, they actually believe that children use cardboard toys to cast spells and foretell the future. |
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The pump is vital to storing enough water to last during spells when the water is shut off, and it was on the fritz. |
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Sensing that Nike's lack of a proven sports superstar marketing its shoes spells weakness, rivals are mounting a full-court press. |
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When no-one could explain why someone had a disease, spells and magical potions were used to drive out the spirits. |
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In each room were a stone altar and earthen pots and bowls, and other things needed for the spells. |
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To memorize ancient chants and spells is not so very different from learning the dead languages of Latin and Greek. |
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By day, as a student living with his genteel hosts, he cultivates the persona of a bookish young man given to headaches and dizzy spells. |
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Both Spain and Italy played decently in spells but could not find a cutting edge. |
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This spells out the practical applications of the scientific knowledge currently available in the areas of gerontology and geriatrics. |
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Sometimes I go through spells when I just draw, when I just write, when I just paint. |
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He started drawing as a small boy during long spells in hospital to correct deformed feet. |
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With Strachan also psyched to the gills, that spells trouble for the rest who had their days in the sun last season. |
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Their common affliction was gout, an arthritic condition that causes spells of intense pain, most often in the big toe. |
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Both sides enjoyed spells of possession before Leigh opened the scoring in the eighth minute. |
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Does household cleaning give you headaches, nausea, dizzy spells or sign irritations? |
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His vision was nearly back to normal, the dizzy spells happened only infrequently. |
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He experienced considerable headaches, loss of short-term and new memory, loss of concentration and dizzy spells. |
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One general guideline is not to work spells for anyone without their express consent. |
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Sunday will be a mixture of sunny spells and downfalls of rain and Bank Holiday Monday will continue much like Sunday, with a slight breeze. |
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Maximum temperatures today were due to reach seven degrees Celsius and weathermen forecast bright spells for tomorrow. |
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The mast has been shown to adhere to safe radiation levels but Ryan is adamant that it gives him headaches and dizzy spells. |
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The mage obeyed, and summoned her strongest spells against the raging horde. |
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During one of the wettest spells this spring water bosses have finally admitted that Hampshire is likely to face a hosepipe ban. |
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It will be mainly dry for a time on Wednesday, with sunny spells, but wet and windy weather will develop later. |
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They often had to perform reverse spells where something bad had happened, but now they practise white magic for good causes. |
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She's also a white witch and does everything involved with that lifestyle, including the spells and the different rituals. |
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In mid-course, she had some vomiting after bouts of coughing and some of her spells were followed by a vague inspiratory whoop. |
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A couple of weeks later, the boys developed progressive coughing spells with inspiratory whoop and posttussive vomiting. |
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But the goddess Isis, Osiris's wife, gathered the pieces together and made them whole by the recitation of spells. |
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The result is witchcraft practised as an occult art, operating primarily through spells and curses. |
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When Connor sees that Michael's teenage son has witnessed the crime, it spells tragedy for the O'Sullivan family. |
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It is a place that is full of spells and curses, where powerful charms work their magic, and everything is witchcraft and wizardry. |
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That was probably why he was often haunted by spells of melancholia and dark thoughts and often sought refuge in books. |
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Execute a Relet Agreement that spells out the terms and conditions of a relet. |
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A decade after the rape, he explains the time lapse, as well as his frequent nosebleeds and fainting spells, as the work of alien abductors. |
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The spells make the appropriate zaps and sizzles, the explosions sound good, and the clanging of weapons on armor are realistic. |
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Decent restaurants, shops of international repute, bearable hotel, excellent restaurants and the bustle that spells boom. |
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The former national player has added that much-need zip to the attack, bowling long spells and dominating the batsmen. |
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On arrival, she complained about inability to swallow her saliva, coughing spells and continuous retrosternal pain. |
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One could expect that Junior's presence will become a liability once he spells out his plan. |
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Alex spells out in some detail how a democratically planned socialism could work, and why to do so it must be an international system. |
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If they have good root systems they can withstand severe dry spells without injury. |
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But Scotland and Northern Ireland will see the best of the weather with mostly dry spells. |
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That, the researcher says, spells a rosy future for companies seeking their fortunes in mobile-based e-commerce. |
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From that point on I pretty much put down my wand and athame and refused to do any more spells. |
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Rapid changes in atmospheric circulation cause storms, cold spells, or heat waves that play out over several days. |
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But in order to do so, Lindsay first snoops around on a mysticism and spells website. |
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She also added two leather bound books to the bag, one was blank but the other was full of spells that Olivia might need for the journey to the Wastes. |
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In a nicely creepy scene they watch in bewilderment as animals flee from its cover, and the appearance of a feverish, flatulent hunter spells much worse to come. |
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Frey predicts that butterfly watchers in the rest of the country may be able to see more monarch drinking binges in hot spells and during mating periods. |
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A cast of 10 will employ tricks and spells such as mime, dance, live music and puppetry, thus enchanting their audience with a rainbow of stories from around the world! |
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Yes, that spells CAMP for you mnemonically disposed readers. |
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There is no point in condemning victims of drugs and crime to short spells in prison, only to have them come out in the same predicament as before. |
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Forecasters said the milder weather should be on the way for the weekend, with snow showers probably turning to sleet and sunny spells across the region by tomorrow. |
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While this may simply be a blip, if people are seriously divesting from the country because they don't want to be exposed to a trillion dollar deficit, it spells big trouble. |
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In today's political climate nothing spells defeat for Democrats more than the image of a bunch of fey, ivory tower eggheads running the military. |
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As depicted in a variety of Chinese-language thrillers, magic spells are cast by drawing special words or symbols on a piece of paper or in the air. |
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There were no technicians with the latest equipment waiting to help him decipher the coughs, bellyaches, chest pains, dizzy spells and fevers that ailed his patients. |
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The informants reported decreased yields owing to more pests, declining soil fertility, and the increased frequency of frosts, dry spells, and windstorms. |
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The ascent of naif spells the death of reform and human rights in Saudi Arabia. |
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I did have a few games on the wing there but only for short spells. |
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She spells out this argument, such as it is, such it can be spelled out here. |
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The columned lobby which doubles as the main office, spells opulence. |
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You've got to be concentrating hard on a mental picture according to the spell you'd like to perform, but most spells also require a hand motion or gesture. |
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He must be tearing his hair out right now because the team are going through one of those spells where everything that can go wrong, is going wrong. |
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He had begun getting dizzy spells and even lost consciousness at points. |
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Harry suspects Draco is trying to hurt Dumbledore and seriously injures his rival with one of the Prince's spells. |
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Both sides had spells of supremacy, but could not convert their chances. |
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One explanation is that subpopulations that fluctuate independently might be brought into synchrony by extrinsic factors such as spells of adverse weather. |
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Just weeks ago, Beth was suffering from alarming blue spells in which her body would have a bluish tinge brought on a lack of oxygen to her heart. |
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In contrast, the Florida Constitution spells the point out expressly. |
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Once the wizard is destroyed, you can opt for a tactical retreat, often a good idea considering in this mode, the wizard is unable to cast spells or summon any more creatures. |
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I think grandparenthood comes with a special guide that helps them prepare for hours of telling stories and weaving magic spells to enchant and delight. |
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An old African buffalo, or a Canadian bison, has, of course, his spells of crustiness, and is then unpleasant, but the boar is always peeved about something or other. |
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Thunder, lightning and hailstones battered the field at Carpvale on Sunday making long pole fishing a game for only the most foolhardy for long spells of the contest. |
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In winter the visibility can be excellent after calm spells of weather. |
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For those without it, drink spells only ruination and confusion. |
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A person can go on about sigils, runes and spells for hours in an educated and well read fashion but how far does that match up with personal experience? |
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My training isn't finished and most of my spells are weak cantrips. |
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The terrible carlin put her step-children under eternal spells. |
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While the wizards were most certainly using spells to scour the mountainsides for spies or scouts, it would take a magus of exacting skill to locate her. |
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After a year in the mountains he was a stick figure of his former self, prone to fevers and random dizzy spells that made his head feel like a vigorously shaken snow globe. |
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While other girls my age are learning needlepoint, table manners, and how to win a prince's heart, I learn horseback riding, fencing, and magic spells. |
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The Ba Gua mirror is among the most well-known and commonly used of all the Feng Shui protection spells, remedies, or magical cures for improper placements. |
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As for the Integrity Act, while it spells out the definition of corruption, it neglects to state any sanctions for government officials found guilty of abusing their office. |
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Meanwhile, Al-Liby's family lived a peripatetic existence that included spells in Sudan and Qatar. |
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But a setback came when he had headaches, nagging pains and dizzy spells. |
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Again there is nothing of magic, or casting of spells, or of incantation. |
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This gross over-development for such a small, unique city spells disaster. |
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Sarah had asked the shopkeeper, and been dismayed to learn that although she knew some basic spells, that woman who tended the herb shop wasn't really a Spellcaster. |
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Why are they looking at me as if this dream spells impending doom? |
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I met one who said he was a white magic man, that he undid the evil eye and black magic spells, got rid of mischief from co-wives and restored potency to men. |
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This to me spells a director who requires foresight or who ought to hold more rehearsals after the play has been performed before an audience for at least a couple of times. |
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According to historians, Boyan was not a magician in the sense that he was able to cast spells, bewitch people and transform into animals, but he was a learned man and a poet. |
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He had Kumble bowling in three spells even when he was getting wickets and bowling mingily but he cleverly held him back for a few overs to the tailenders. |
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In order to appease the wandering spirits they believed roamed at night, the Celtic priests made fires in which they burned sacrifices, made charms, and cast spells. |
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Other types may cause slight tremors of the face, or staring spells. |
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Untreated manic-depressives are at increased risk for suicide during both manic and depressive spells. |
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Earth did indeed plunge into an ice age about every 100,000 years, punctuated by warm spells, or interglacials, that lasted about 10,000 years. |
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Frosts mainly occur during spells of easterly or northeasterly winds from the inner European continent. |
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Males and females may share the same nest for short times during the breeding season, and during cold winter spells. |
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Scientific works point out cold spells and climate changes in areas of the Southern Hemisphere and their correlation to the Little Ice Age. |
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Exeter has mild wet winters and warm changeable summers with hot and cooler rainy spells. |
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The heaviest precipitation occurs during the autumn months, although more frequent rainy spells occur in winter. |
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His reputation, however, rests more on his two spells as Britain's foreign secretary than on his brief premiership. |
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During dry spells all water sinks very quickly on reaching the limestone, through sinkholes. |
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It is not, therefore, the kind of singularity that spells inevitable spaghettification. |
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The staring spells of autism and typical absence seizures can easily be confused. |
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On all estates, the boiling goes on night and day, except sunday. But well-handed estates have three spells, and intermissions accordingly. |
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German scientists have developed a new hi-tech lacquer that they claim spells an end to fogged-up automobile windshields on damp mornings. |
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However, recent research has shown that interruptive spells of warm temperatures can cause some plants to lose their resistance to bitter cold. |
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Horace implies that the effects thereof are similar to the effects caused by ingesting hemlock and the fierily spells cast by Madea and Canidia. |
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He was to serve up a diet of long hops which invited to be hit and in various spells conceded 128 in 24 overs without reward. |
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Scores of covens will gather in a hall in Glasgow next month to cast spells and make potions. |
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They held her down and scored her hand with a corking pin until the blood ran and her spells were broken. |
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For example, GCC spells alanine in the cell's language, while ACC spells threonine. |
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Since nothing spells Japanese better than the classic sushi, Guppy by ai gives you an entire list of sushi and sashimi to choose from. |
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Now, none of them spells out the verboten words anywhere that I can see. |
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After hanging up his boots, McMahon embarked on a career in management with spells at Swindon, Blackpoll and then Perth Glory. |
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The purohita defends his king with spiritual weapons like the spells of the Atharvaveda, the councelors deal with secular problems. |
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The two docudramas refer to real women with initial symptoms of headache, blackout spells, and emotional distress. |
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Snow on a slope spells danger and crampons and ice axe and the skills to use them are required. |
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Anything less than maximum returns from all four remaining home games spells plughole. |
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Remember that your soil needs some protection during colder spells and natural decay from dying plants and leafmould is good. |
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The revolutionary 3-D technology also brings earth-shattering spells to life with real-time terrain morphing effects. |
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While in the RAF he was granted occasional spells of leave to carry on his work with the ballet. |
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As an antimother, she embodies everything foresworn by Victorian domestic ideology and clearly spells danger to the unwary. |
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She works by charms, by spells, by the figure, and such daubery as this is. |
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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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Learic and Leanoric concoct their spells by travelling round the flip-screen landscape, collecting rare herbs and roots from the countryside. |
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For long, awkward spells, City looked out of their depth. Dani Alves and Jordi Alba attacked like whippets from the full-back positions. |
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He found a haven in art to overcome the spells of depression which he suffered throughout his life. |
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But people dying after long spells in hospital corridors shows that the NHS is now broken. |
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Common Wiccan spells include those used for healing, for protection, fertility, or to banish negative influences. |
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So placing cash, such as kwacha around a room or bed mat will protect the resident from their malevolent spells. |
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Professional prostitutes were considered experts in love and therefore knew how to make love potions and cast love related spells. |
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In Kalevala, Antero Vipunen is a giant shaman that possesses mighty spells dating to the creation. |
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In this, he was backed by his party, hungry for office and its emoluments after almost thirty years with only brief spells in government. |
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He also had occasional spells of imaginary illness, and he is reported to have had books and papers placed in tall stacks in his study. |
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He also had short spells with Chester City, Juventus, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Sheffield United, Wrexham and Sydney Olympic. |
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The county has warm summers with occasional hot spells and cool rainy periods. |
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Taking advantage of trading loopholes and insider tip-offs, Goldman peaked with an account balance of PS14 million but troughed with two spells in prison. |
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He has also managed several others clubs including Swansea City, who he took from the Fourth Division to the First in four seasons, and two spells with Real Madrid. |
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Milnes is back bowling again for Berkswell in the Birmingham League but only in limited spells as he eases his way back from a complex and very rare shoulder stress fracture. |
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In terms of hard news there were injury updates on Ruki Tipuna, Scott Wilson, Mike Delany and Alesana Tuilagi, all of whom face lengthy spells on the sidelines. |
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Smartype automatically spells, capitalizes, and hyphenates correctly. |
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He went AWOL regularly and got drunk while cavorting with prostitutes, which also led to lengthy spells in hospital for sexually-transmitted infections. |
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Village witches, though they might know many spells and charms and some of the great songs, were never trained in the High Arts or the principles of magery. |
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The club was formed in 2009 as South Wales Scorpions, initially playing at The Gnoll in Neath before spells at Caerphilly, Mountain Ash and Maesteg. |
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But he insists it was much harder to shrug off the fog of frustration and disillusionment that hung over him during miserable spells at Wolves and Romanian side Astra Giurgiu. |
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It is a personal cookbook of spells that have worked for the owner. |
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But after taking the lead they gradually lost their way and for long spells in the second half they looked on edge as Rochdale dominated and looked the better side. |
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Sprinkle 1'oz of seed per sq yd and keep it watered in long, dry spells. |
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It is a very Magickal tree used for dowsing rods, amulets and spells. |
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Yet for long spells Villa looked laboured and devoid of ideas. |
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Here is an article that spells things out, so that it is easier to grasp. |
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He felt, for a moment, as the daring archimage whose spells, too potent for their master's safety, have evoked and unchained a spirit that defies their guidance. |
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Rodents like the antelope ground squirrel, black-tailed jackrabbit, and wood rat chew through the bark to suck moisture out of the trees during dry spells. |
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Niviane, frightened that Merlin might take advantage of her with his spells, swears that she will never love him unless he swears to teach her all of his magic. |
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Nature watchers did report seeing Brimstones, Red Admirals and Small Tortoiseshell butterflies out at the end of last year during dry spells but that isn't good either. |
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The ultimate game of belief is an unstoppable intonation. A word that spells the end of Jack and Susie. Twenty-eight missiles into a corporate spacescraper. |
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Spain failed to move through the gears despite exerting control for lengthy spells and a measure of perspective must be applied immediately to the outcome. |
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