Ashmole was fascinated by magic, alchemy and astrology, and befriended many astrologers regardless of political allegiance. |
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I turned the photograph and looked at it, as though it might have changed through some process of mischief or alchemy. |
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It is no accident therefore, that alchemy has been relegated to the margins along with other occult practices. |
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By a single act of accounting alchemy, the company transformed its indebtedness into over a billion dollars of golden profit. |
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But Carruth manages a rare alchemy by combining an intricate plot and technology that's both specific and vague enough to seem plausible. |
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Breaking the water into V-shaped ripples, the dories achieve a visual alchemy seen nowhere else. |
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A small group of people's raw opinions were transformed through the organisation's alchemy into hard public-health science. |
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By her personal alchemy, she changed the leaden show into a golden evening of pleasure. |
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What intrigues me about the metaphor of alchemy is the importance it places on the process of transformation. |
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A transaction designed to achieve that fiscal alchemy is not a trading transaction. |
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Theatre is a place of alchemy where base metal can often be turned into gold. |
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Digestion is alchemy in reverse, with all manner of treasures ultimately being reduced to base material. |
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Combine all that talent and irreverence with classic soft rock and it's pure music alchemy. |
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The alchemy of stage and screen can transform books and introduce them to new audiences. |
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These resources have shown more resistance to time and, although the alchemy may seem difficult, its results are richer. |
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Whereas alchemy attests to an optimistic future born of destruction, for Sebald there is no such certainty. |
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Thanks to the process of reverse alchemy performed by the previous management, it is now worth less than it would cost to sell. |
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Your description seems more in keeping with the union of opposites and elements in alchemy. |
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There she created her own brand of Surrealism, bringing to it a passion for alchemy, mysticism and the occult. |
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Like alchemy, poetic art refines the base matter that the unimaginative overlook. |
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We all mixed sherbet with water and planted licorice allsorts in pursuit of Dahl's peculiar brand of alchemy. |
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In alchemy, the production of the Philosopher's Stone that could transmute lead to gold, and confer immortality. |
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Subsequently, Dippel turned to alchemy and claimed to have discovered a secret formula by which he transmuted silver and mercury into pure gold. |
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While she wasn't seeking to turn base metals into precious ones, her knowledge of practical botanical alchemy was thorough. |
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He had reached the matter-of-fact realisation that law was, simply, a form of alchemy. |
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Michael will talk about the book and use a lump of stone and a piece of gold to illustrate themes of alchemy. |
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He studied alchemy, astrology and the Kaballah as a boy and later became a doctor of medicine. |
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Brainstorming sessions involved exploring symbolism from around the world and through the ages, mandalas, alchemy and assorted arcana. |
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Just outside the forming neutron star conditions are right for this kind of nuclear alchemy. |
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Any time life works us over to the degree that we experience combined physical and mental pain, we are in the realm of alchemy. |
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In the middle ages the myth of the golem, a living creature made from clay in the image of Adam, was the pinnacle of metaphysical alchemy. |
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It could be the ultimate alchemy, at least in the debased sense of transmuting the elements. |
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The empirical method was inextricably confused with the disreputable practice of alchemy. |
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What is striking is the creative alchemy that transforms authentic personal experiences into imaginative tales. |
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And if this wonderful alchemy of converting risky loans into securities palatable to risk conscious investors falters, the music stops. |
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Doing qigong exercises, prana, or Taoist alchemy will cause your hands or other parts to grow hot. |
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It would not, through the mysterious alchemy of hatred and bile, become poison. |
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Like astrology, knowledge of alchemy filtered into medieval Europe through Moorish centres of learning in Spain. |
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Newton devoted long years of research to the ancient mysteries of alchemy and how base metals could be turned into gold. |
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Green Magick uses more trees and plants, while Red Magick uses alchemy and astrology for its references. |
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His interests extended to an enthusiastic study of mathematics, the natural sciences, and studies of alchemy and natural magic. |
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Thoren talks a great deal about alchemy, but it always sounds like Paracelsian iatrochemistry to me. |
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Without the alchemy that each green leaf performs from sunup to sundown during the growing season, life simply could not be. |
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The Goddess also figures prominently in alchemy in its concern with primal matter, the primal matrix from which all else may be transmuted. |
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On the one hand, alchemy is regarded as a precursor of the modern science of chemistry. |
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Witness their enthusiasm for UFOs as opposed to scientific cosmology, for alchemy instead of chemistry, for urban legends instead of hard news. |
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Although it had led to the discovery of alcohol and the mineral acids, historians of chemistry view alchemy in general as fraudulent. |
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After a few critical hits to the gut and head, she brought her hands together and unleashed a bright light in the form of alchemy. |
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The 43-year-old, mentored by Sir Alex Ferguson, has achieved an unlikely alchemy. |
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At first, this may seem as magical as the fabled alchemy that could turn any substance to gold. |
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Struggling for her moorings there, she began reading C.G. Jung which led to books on alchemy, hermetic magic, astrology and the Kabbala. |
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Cash, an intensely introspective son of a mill manager, was obsessed with how the alchemy of class, race, and gender combined to forge the southern character. |
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She practiced her alchemy in the kitchen, turning a pile of vegetables into a delicious salad. |
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The company hoped for some sort of economic alchemy that would improve business. |
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There is a sort of alchemy of the masala in some ways, and that journey is parallel to the emotional journey he takes. |
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He is also a successful author whose 2005 debut The alchemy of Desire was published to wide acclaim. |
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Sarah Norris on the alchemy of being young and literary and finding your way in New York. |
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What will be the alchemy of Cowell, Randy Jackson, Kara DioGuardi, and Ellen DeGeneres this season? |
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Take Larry David, who recently walked into alchemy restaurant in Edgartown following those rules closely. |
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We remain constantly curious about what great designers will turn out from their capricious artistic alchemy. |
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This Kristo's horoscope site had some interesting stuff on it that I want to come back and check out, about dreams, astrology, alchemy, intuition and some other junk. |
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A true military intellectual, he gave expression to the ideas of the late humanists and was an enthusiastic student of the occult, alchemy, and natural magic. |
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In fact, we now know that Newton was in many ways a Renaissance man, working in theology, prophecy, and alchemy, as well as mathematics, optics, and physics. |
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The idea of transmutation through alchemy was one that was taken quite seriously and Dee was granted special rights far beyond someone of his standing. |
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Though Berridge's approach seems casual, his results are pure alchemy. |
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But it failed to perform the alchemy of transforming the receipt of a dividend from the company into the receipt of a capital sum from someone else. |
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In an exceptional feat of perverse alchemy he has, during his 22 years in office, changed gold into lead and ruined a once relatively prosperous southern African state. |
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Why, then, do I finally feel that the novel fails to cohere, that the novelist's alchemy does not transform all these wonderful ingredients into a golden artifact? |
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It is not easy to identify all the parts of the alchemy, but we definitely have a club ethos, which includes the concept that nobody is bigger than the club. |
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The elements of the alchemy that turned the Kings into a postseason success story have to be in place again if they are to build on their spring fling. |
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The very greatest pianists possess, by some alchemy which combines technique with some unknown elements, a personal sound which is easily recognizable. |
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Hermetic magic is syncretic and includes elements of early Egyptian, Greek and Hebrew occultism, neo-Platonism, agnosticism, kabala, alchemy and Rosicrucianism. |
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As such, even the his claim to have renounced the power of alchemy is still locked into its rhetorical presumption of the transmutability of self and world. |
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It is a philosophy informed by alchemy, hermetica, kabbalah, mythology, gnosticism, taoism, the yoga sutras, I-ching, and many other world systems. |
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He abandoned his work on alchemy, his most recent fascination, and applied his legendary power of concentration completely on the Principia for nearly two years. |
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But criticizing alchemy as an inexact science is not a valid reason not to pay attention to it since, as stated earlier, this is not the ground of its knowledge claims. |
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In the Grand Inquisitor's iconological alchemy, three questions dissolve into three obraza, and yet the revelation bursting forth from within these images is contradiction. |
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Musical languages from the Renaissance were tied up with mysticism, magic and alchemy, sometimes also referred to as the language of the birds. |
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John of Rupescissa's works in alchemy and the beginnings of medical chemistry is recognized for the bounds in chemistry. |
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The Chinese of the Tang period employed complex chemical formulas for an array of different purposes, often found through experiments of alchemy. |
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The majority of these cover occult subjects such as alchemy, astrology, chiromancy and physiognomy. |
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There was this kind of paradox, in that you had these hopeless petty crooks whose inarticulacies by some kind of alchemy became a kind of poetry. |
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Many of Newton's writings on alchemy are copies of other manuscripts, with his own annotations. |
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Of an estimated ten million words of writing in Newton's papers, about one million deal with alchemy. |
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Few remember that he spent half his life muddling with alchemy, looking for the philosopher's stone. |
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This was at a time when there was no clear distinction between alchemy and science. |
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The contact with the theosophist Henry More, revived his interest in alchemy. |
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It was Lamarckian inheritance, phlogiston, and alchemy today, tomorrow, and forever. |
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Misapplication of this practical connection leads to such unsciences as astrology and alchemy and, with the Romans, augury. |
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But Paracelsus' theory of the archeus and the alchemy of life inevitably led him into deeper waters. |
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Modern scholarship has revealed that Newton's analysis and resynthesis of white light owes a debt to corpuscular alchemy. |
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In the Victor Hugo novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Claude Frollo is seen to be studying Manu's works in his study of alchemy. |
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The ouroboros is a symbol associated with many different religions and customs, and is claimed to be related to alchemy. |
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Paracelsian alchemy paved the way for the emergence of modern chemistry and, in so doing, encouraged new market practices. |
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Also, both the homunculus and golem appear to be extreme, mystical adaptations of medieval alchemy. |
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When you generously, open-heartedly bless someone who has hurt or harmed you, incredible divine alchemy takes place. |
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At Stirling Castle, James established an alchemy workshop where alchemist John Damian looked for ways to turn base metals into gold. |
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He also pleaded that chemistry should cease to be subservient to medicine or to alchemy, and rise to the status of a science. |
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To transform them into leaders for heterarchy calls for a form of alchemy, like turning lead into gold. |
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Many Daoists were associated with alchemy in their pursuits to find an elixir of immortality and a means to create gold from concocted mixtures of many other elements. |
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Allergan, the company that turned an obscure muscle paralyzer for eyelid spasms, Botox, into a blockbuster wrinkle smoother, hopes to perform cosmetic alchemy yet again. |
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Elves are also associated with the arcane wisdom of alchemy. |
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A characteristic method aiming for longevity is Taoist alchemy. |
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Burke also associated republican principles with alchemy and insubstantial air, mocking the scientific work done by both Priestley and French chemists. |
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It was the start of differentiation between alchemy and chemistry. |
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You fancy yourself a larky buck, but there's alchemy between Jocasta and I you cannot begin to fathom. She'll fall out of love with you the moment you threaten us. |
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Keda's oldness was the work of fate, alchemy. An occult agedness. A transparent darkness. A broken and mysterious grove. A tragedy, a glory, a decay. |
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Chemistry, and its antecedent alchemy, became an increasingly important aspect of scientific thought in the course of the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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Bacon also sent his Opus Minus, De Multiplicatione Specierum, De Speculis Comburentibus, an optical lens, and possibly other works on alchemy and astrology. |
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The premodern sciences explored in this historiographical enterprise include complexional physiology, physiognomics, astrology, and, to a lesser degree, alchemy. |
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