It probably did not help that when she was 17 and told her parents that she was a witch, her mother called in a deprogrammer. |
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But his message, to my surprise, was that he was, in a sense, the unicorn deprogrammer. |
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Her frantic mother tricks her into returning home and engages PJ, a cult deprogrammer. |
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But she worked as a dogcatcher, a cult deprogrammer and a police officer. |
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Waters, the cult deprogrammer who attempts to wrest Ruth's soul from an Indian guru under whose sway she has fallen. |
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One of the experts relied upon in the Island Pond case was Rick Ross, professional deprogrammer and self-proclaimed anti-cultist. |
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However, Ruth is neither a clueless victim of Eastern cults nor a willing client for Harvey Keitel's macho, ultra-rationalist deprogrammer PJ Waters. |
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