You can go the Uri Geller route and claim that it's not conjuring at all, just good old fashioned paranormal power. |
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But some of the works have a softer edge, and these still-mysterious iconic works evoke a land of vaudevillian conjuring and a world of wonders. |
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In the epoch of globalisation the conjuring up of national values inevitably assumes reactionary, chauvinistic or xenophobic forms. |
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So there's absolutely no conviction that what was observed in the seance room is anything more than very clever conjuring. |
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Magick should not be confused with magic, which is the art of conjuring and legerdemain. |
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Contestants will be judged on their magical content and technique, general conjuring ability and their presentation, appearance and personality. |
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Interesting things take place when you perform conjuring tricks for people. |
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Conversely, the 'ambient' tracks float in amorphous realms of drifting waves, each composition conjuring a realm of becalmed bliss. |
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He was a fabulous singer and songwriter who was equally adept at adapting blues classics or conjuring new standards, seemingly, with ease. |
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Then, they gathered their tools together and made ready to perform their conjuring. |
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The film is like a ceremony conjuring the dead, with the editing suite taking the place of the spiritualist's table. |
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Identify a demand in the market and satiate it by conjuring a team out of nothing. |
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After my first success I became intensely interested and gave up the sleight of hand and conjuring work I had been doing. |
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She curled into a ball, shuddering as her imagination began conjuring the torture methods that she had heard rumors of. |
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There is every chance that he performed a little sleight of hand and other conjuring. |
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About him stood three priests, true shavelings, clean shorn and polled, who were muttering strange words to the devils out of a conjuring book. |
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It's another highlight, directing attention toward The Thermals' uncanny knack for conjuring downcast poptastic gems. |
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Travelling spectacle represents the oldest tradition with showmen, funambulists, conjuring tricks and acrobatics. |
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However, there's a lot more to staging a concert for 35,000 people than just conjuring up a glitzy stage. |
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Powder coated fir trees line the loops conjuring images of snow monsters and giant gnomes. |
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It's fun to learn magic tricks and be able to do close up conjuring, and it's also an interesting learning process. |
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Brave as she was, she had always had a fear of the dark and her imagination conjuring up wolf howls didn't help her situation. |
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The two works together conjuring the horror of a dystopia which is never as far away as you might imagine. |
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Taukat showed his agreement by muttering the words of a spell and conjuring a cloud of acid rain over the unsuspecting targets. |
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Perhaps you would like to see a little bit of legerdemain, or a paltry amount of prestidigitation, or a conundrum of conjuring. |
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A Western team filmed him with infrared cameras and, of course, were able to show that he was performing a conjuring trick. |
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Novices in the field of conjuring may be surprised at the diversity of ways one might misdirect attention. |
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Woolf enjoys furnishing Johnson's London house in her imagination as much as she enjoys, we suspect, conjuring up the anemic-brained man in the ulster. |
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For the parapsychologist, this should be considered a useful introduction to the workings of the mind of a creative thinker in the field of conjuring. |
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It shows that there is no unified front even within the field of conjuring and that personal biases can affect the theory and, therefore, the understanding of methods. |
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Would such conjuring tricks give their writings more authority? |
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They swung back and forth, conjuring eddies from the still air. |
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His job was to create disguises, conjuring up such convincing new identities for agents that even their own families were not able to recognize them. |
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Their attraction to the art of necromantic conjuring naturally leads them to the ranks of the Dark. |
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For me, writing was a kind of sympathetic magic, a way of conjuring the swimmer boy and keeping him close. |
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Fans of the 2013 horror film The conjuring may be familiar with the doll, which plays a central role. |
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Frozen pulls off its animated abracadabra by conjuring up the elements that made Disney's modern classics just that. |
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In The conjuring, the Warrens brush off alleged hauntings as the result of drafts or defective pipes. |
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I've learned that this form of identity theft, conjuring up a character to attract another person, is not uncommon. |
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In the prepartisan media days, there were two traditional ways of conjuring up an October surprise. |
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Like the disciples in their boat, we can sit amid waves of worry, conjuring up haunting spectres of fear. |
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It is a positive concept conjuring up new, improved applications which will be welcomed by all. |
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We have been conjuring up images of the penniless poet, but what we are talking about here is the total marketing of the soundtrack of Titanic. |
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If it overtakes them anyway, they try to dampen down their spirits by conjuring up negative considerations. |
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His fans had a new taste of what they liked best in Eddy: simple, effective lyrics, and music conjuring up the wide open spaces of America. |
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The Dutch had the last laugh, however, Gerald Sibon conjuring up an equaliser deep into added time. |
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The Tories, meanwhile, are busy conjuring ever more periphrastic ways of admitting that many of their policies have been ditched. |
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Against the Japanese, though, Obinna, 21, took the job of conjuring goals to heart, scoring a stunner and setting up another for Anichebe. |
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Shouldn't he be conjuring up mana to help with the disaster relief effort? |
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It is by the Thai writer-director Apichatpong Weerasethakul, a man who is masterful at conjuring up serenely odd movie landscapes. |
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Gone will be the prospect of hours profitably spent conjuring fantastic island adventures equipped only with a tiny rubber Gumby doll and a throw rug. |
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What follows is a fantastical evening of juggling, conjuring and tuna fish. |
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Festive, carnival or other entertainment articles, including conjuring tricks and novelty jokes. |
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Quite simply, few republics really want to cohabitate and no amount of constitutional conjuring will help. |
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According to medieval hagiography, Patrick's powers also encompassed raising the dead, conjuring snow on a summer's day and, of course, ridding Ireland of snakes. |
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The blank background beautifully reflects the tonal differences, conjuring up the stark light of the Mediterranean and the murky tones of America. |
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This highly evocative work had a real African feel, conjuring up the jungle sounds of insects and birds on the flute with a tropical hum from the violin, viola and cello. |
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It was a beautiful awe-inspiring sight, and people entering the gallery on that first Saturday tended to be struck silent by its grandeur, mundanity and simple conjuring of the ceaselessness of time, light and life. |
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Meanwhile, as Australia find new ways to get themselves out of winning positions, England keep conjuring new ways to win despite chronically underperforming. |
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Only defeat at Charlton, combined with third-placed Middlesbrough conjuring a 20-goal swing, on Saturday will deny the Cherries becoming the 47th club to grace the Premier League. |
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European integration is a fact, but it is no conjuring trick. |
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It's like conjuring up a believable, but non-existent past. |
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We do not have to chase performance by conjuring up a new approach every 12 months, but aim to consistently select the best companies and make the right decisions over longer time periods. |
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Émilie's soundtrack is as surprising as it is moving, with long instrumentals conjuring up visions of ice floes cracking in winter and vocal tracks charged with pure emotion. |
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Well, whether he was composing Pugnani or Couperin or pure Viennese Kreisler, his magic touch, while conjuring up a bygone era, ensured that his works would forever delight. |
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Easy to pronounce, conjuring up elegance and fascination, they nevertheless constitute very tough technical challenges, since their respective meanings are not at all easy to reconcile. |
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Dar Onboz co-founder Sivine Ariss sits to one side, conjuring a mellow soundtrack from thumb pianos, coconut shells and drums. |
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Why is everything I'm conjuring up in black-and-white? |
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Eloquently conjuring up the personalities, places and events of bygone days, this collection contains some 56,700 iconographical pieces, making it one of the largest of its kind in Canada. |
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The Orbán government, prone to fanning paranoia and regularly conjuring conspiracy theories about foreign plots to undermine Hungary, insinuated the White House had been bribed. |
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His necromantic string quartet, The Alchemist, has quickly become established as a contemporary classic, and the Arditti Quartet delivered it with such hypnotic intensity, it seemed as if they were conjuring spirits. |
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Groome warned that employing pathic rhetoric should not be reduced to simply conjuring up warm and fuzzy feelings about God. |
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Take a listen to her excellent Drive My Car, an evocation of Saturday nights at the drive-in conjuring up all the atmosphere of George Lucas's American Graffiti. |
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Extensive documentation, currently available, about the present position of the Hungarian minority in Vojvodina is conjuring up a simply alarming image. |
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A good balance struck between central and delegated government can avoid the Union conjuring up the image of an all-encompassing bureaucracy that alienates people. |
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This resolution is relatively mild about the intimidation and deception that marked the elections that have now been held, with the intention of conjuring up majority support for Moscow's puppets. |
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However, the real threat to democracy is created by those who seek to take our future away from us by refusing to accept the verdict of free elections and conjuring up ghosts. |
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From the past we have the strong African beats of the Bahian area of Brazil, heavy hitting multiple drummers conjuring up ritual and carnival in equal parts. |
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Turned on its side, an orange traffic cone in Info Only becomes a megaphone, conjuring the cacophany of construction work via a fan of wall-mounted black plastic ties. |
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His act originally involved impressions and conjuring tricks and he developed his ventriloquy after pretending there were voices coming from a box on stage. |
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The sailors say, as sailors all over the world are inclined to do wen conjuring up answer to landlubbers' questions, that it stops junks flying up into the wind. |
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Cryptography is one of the most intimidating aspects of computer security, conjuring up, as it does, such concepts as hash functions and public-key infrastructures. |
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At the time, existentialism was the philosophical equivalent of beatnikism, conjuring up images of berets, iconoclasm, and the rejection of status quo values. |
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Despite a title suggesting it delivers a spot of abracadabra, The Conjuring pulls no rabbits out of hats. |
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Conjuring a pleasant place like a beach, or a raft on a lake can help you take your mind off the urge and relax. |
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