A Brain scientist has teamed up with electronics wizards to design a system for giving dozy drivers a wake-up call. |
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Every race has magical and non magical people, these could be wizards, witches, warlocks, sorcerers, or sorceresses. |
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It speaks of jousts, tournaments, wizards, falconry, enchantresses, damsels in distress, wars, quests, and the code of chivalry. |
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Networks are easy to set up, thanks to improved software that walks you through the whole process with wizards. |
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Today it is the mysterious world of witches, wizards and warlocks which is capturing their imaginations. |
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As they walked further inside the park, they saw some witches flying around with broomsticks and wizards chasing them high up in the sky. |
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No more witches, wizards or warlocks lighted their fires with the flick of a finger. |
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He had only seen this on those fantasy movies about wizards and magical creatures. |
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Then we come along, power hungry wizards looking for the secret to immortality, and we bag you. |
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The five enemy wizards felt the magical energy in the air, and knew that they were about to confront a great power. |
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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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They include hoteliers, brewery giants, food specialists, financial wizards, recycling experts and transport logicists. |
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These capabilities should be easy to configure and manage through graphical user interfaces and wizards. |
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Straightforward wizards guide users through hard disk and Internet browser cleanups. |
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Digital cameras and camcorders are well catered for, with installation wizards and simple editing software. |
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Onscreen wizards guide you through the trickier tasks and hint boxes appear each time you try something new. |
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Any of you tech wizards can monkey around and re-up it in an easier form if you're so inclined. |
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The lesser of these are the human wizards and magi that can tap into various types of magic. |
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A lively and crude cast of food wizards and malaperts enliven Bourdain's narrative. |
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India's specialized technology institutes are turning out battalions of software wizards. |
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The people had a much more neutral opinion of wizards in the northern lands, so Tredias didn't really care to change their minds. |
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The trouble is, very few wizards can use the energy of unliving things without years of study. |
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A band of strong wizards and sorcerers, including myself, started a meeting. |
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But Wagner's music casts a spell infinitely more seductive than those wielded by his motley collection of wizards and sorcerers. |
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When the clamp-down needs to be enforced the wizards of Oz do it without hesitation or mercy. |
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There were elves, wizards, enchantresses, noblemen, and the esteemed king himself. |
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Two shrewd commentators of the late 1940s had already divined that at least some Rorschach wizards achieved their success by resorting to tricks. |
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To do that he requires a rod of dragon control, and hopes to get his hands on the one the Empress uses to control gold dragons, offsetting the magical power of the wizards. |
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The first is that economists and financial wizards got it wrong. |
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The financial managers and economic wizards are happy that Pakistan has achieved a level of macro-economic stabilization, which is spectacular and unprecedented. |
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The function was hosted by Rowling and her doctor husband Neil Murray, whose spectacular entertainment included witches, wizards, minstrels and sword-swallowers. |
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Also I was told that wizards keep ghosts for their nefarious activities. |
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At what point was the Speaker planning on ripping the microphone out of the hands of these political wizards? |
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Harry Potter got there first and the ker-ching of cash registers the world over proved audiences had a taste for fantasy and magic, wizards and elves. |
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Hence, our hero decided to seek out technicians and soothsayers, wizards and computer persons who could solve the puzzle of this malady affecting the mighty computer. |
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Wait a minute, there is no such thing as magic, or witches or wizards. |
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Here we learn of parish priests acting like spell-casting wizards, placing the cauls of newborn infants under the altar in order to give them magical properties. |
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He applies the craft of great storytelling to a highly deserving subject that is normally the province of technocrats, academics, and financial wizards. |
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While reference is made to their role as teachers they most often appear as wizards, with the power to influence the elements and to predict the future. |
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All too quickly, of course, they are supplanted by giants, wizards, magical buses, and flying brooms. |
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With pageants, plays, processions and al fresco films plus wizards, workshops and walks, getting into the mood with some local music, food and drink will be easy. |
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Radagast the Brown, one of the five wizards who exist in middle earth, plays a substantial role in the film. |
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We want there to be Gandalfs and Elronds and Galadriels in the world, wise old wizards and sages and sorcerers who are looking out for the rest of us. |
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Many casters such as wizards, necromancers or enchanters were best paired with a cleric because after casting, a cleric could mend the internal wounds. |
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For the first time, J.K. Rowling's novel proceeds in a manner that assumes that the reader is more or less familiar with her magical world of wizards and witchcraft. |
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A wayward camera does not help student wizards to catapult malevolent plants at poisonous mushrooms or send explosive cauldrons flying into barriers. |
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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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In the argot of the wonks and wizards of geopolitics, Latin America has rarely been a game changer. |
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I've taken to wearing 5-spice beef around my neck and it really helps in warding off witches, as well as warlocks, wizards and basically anyone with an acute sense of smell. |
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Whitley Bay Film Festival is inviting aspiring pinball wizards to compete in a tournament to win tickets to see the rock opera film. |
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The BIS remains a global club for central bankers, a Hogwarts for financial wizards. |
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According to William Kamkwamba, witches and wizards are afraid of money, which they consider a rival evil. |
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Some modern Druids also use ritual staves, a symbolic magical instrument long associated with both Druids and wizards generally. |
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This world of wizards and witches, they're already ostracized, and then within themselves, they've formed a loathsome pecking order. |
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He has hired Norwich-based Steve Feeney, whose client list has included darts ace Phil Taylor and cueball wizards Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry. |
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Many of our fellow countrymen and women think they are witches, wizards, seers, time travellers and water diviners. |
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These elves and half-elves and wizards, they would come to grief perhaps. |
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They may look like bad Halloween wizards but the KKK are dangerous. |
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Worth pounds 40 and released today by Midway, Gauntlet has eight different playable characters and is packed with wizards, warriors, jesters and dwarves. |
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While attempting to remain as true to history as possible, I created a world of witches and wizards, earthdrakes and talking ravens, according to my imagination. |
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However, some believe cacographers are the mightiest wizards of all. |
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Gandalf reports that Sauron has corrupted Saruman, chief of the wizards. |
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