The magician, illusionist and singer kept the name and is now the only curator who celebrates the star signs as they happen throughout the year. |
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In that performance, the magician was tied with metal chains and secured by 50 locks. |
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To begin with, she wanted to break through the stereotype of the cheesy, overdressed magician. |
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I'm a magician with a knack for packing on size in a New York minute and I intend to shock and amaze the crowd at Mandalay Bay. |
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He is an expert magician who specializes in debunking those who use magic techniques to claim psychic or otherwise unworldly powers. |
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One is left doubting where the artist's loyalty lies, suspecting that this is the work of an illusionist rather than a true magician. |
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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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Sam seems to have been an exquisite survivor, a charming shape-shifter, a talented and highly successful magician, acrobat and showman. |
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In fact, that ungraciousness was what led to the birth of this young magician. |
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With his day's growth of stubble, short black hair and cockeyed smile he seemed more like a rogue or highwayman than magician. |
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If you could do a bit of mind and thought reading, clairvoyance, prophecy and divination, that is all it takes to be a magician. |
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Gurganus is a stylist and magician, and his stories are beautifully crafted. |
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The magician circles, chanting as she goes, faster and faster until finally our heroine trips over her own feet and lands on the floor. |
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Exploding with rage, Caroline disengaged from the magician and made for Julian. |
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Any magician will tell you that misdirection is the first principle of sleight-of-hand tricks. |
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Wilmer already performs as an acrobat, trick motorcyclist, trapeze artist, magician, dancer and clown. |
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It's like the stage business that distracts the audience while the magician does his sleight of hand trick. |
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The wicked stepmother has two sidekicks, Clench and Crunch, and a magician also appears in the July 9-12 production. |
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The magician disguised himself as a friendly merchant and paid the King and his family a visit. |
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The guests then settled down to a sit-down meal with entertainment provided by a barbershop chorus, a magician and a band. |
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She flicked her wrist like a magician and produced a little fan of plastic strips, in graduated colours like paint samples. |
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John Maynard Keynes put the cat among the pigeons when he said that Newton was not the first great scientist, but the last great magician. |
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For perhaps, even as you may be watching a feat performed by a magician, he can be reading your mind. |
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The magician does special exercises to keep his fingers nimble and body agile. |
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As a leader of the party, he was a wizard, a conjurer, a magician, an alchemist. |
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Maloney is a diminutive treasure, a pint-sized magician and, from free kicks, consistently lethal. |
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From behind his back, he pulled out a menu like he was a magician pulling a rabbit out of his hat. |
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The red robed magician had appeared out of thin air, with the albino in tow. |
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Until we came across this red robed magician, we didn't even know about real magic. |
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The wise magician then ordered the young prince to spend the day lugging and stacking a pile of huge logs, menial labor unbefitting royalty. |
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Like a magician, he produced an array of tricks from his arsenal as Listowel were put away by a superb act of sorcery on the stroke of half time. |
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To be honest, I've never really met a ceremonial magician who has seemed really balanced and sorted because of doing this sort of work. |
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In brief, Yates spends a deal of time defending the Elizabethan magician Dr Dee against charges of being a demonologist. |
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It's a testament to the power of this one magician that so much energy is spent refuting him. |
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This magician gained his magic power by absorbing or copying it from his enemies. |
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In Jung's own experience such archetypal figures as the magician, shaman, witch-doctor, and wise old man were commonly projected. |
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Self-confidence and power define the magician, doubt and uncertainty are banished. |
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The evil magician slapped at the air as a malicious grin swept across his childish face. |
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Knowing the names of these beings gave the magician power to act against them. |
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Card-guessing tricks give a magician the opportunity to show off his or her mind-reading prowess. |
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A skilled magician and member of the magic circle, Tony is a long way from your cheesy party magician, and knows some top tricks. |
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And on this ship was a magician, a conjurer, whose function was to entertain the passengers. |
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In one trick, the magician tosses a new deck of cards into the audience, where it is caught by someone, whose name turns out to be Susan. |
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He's improved a lot since his early pretty-boy days, but he's not a magician. |
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An even more fundamental belief that is required for a magician is the belief in individual free will. |
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If I were a magician I would use my skills to produce for you an endless supply of commodity without consuming any resources. |
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The magician will find no difficulty in observing the proper ritual, as in the ceremonial consecration of each weapon. |
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There was even a magician performing some wonderful tricks, unfortunately he had done a disappearing act by the time I turned up. |
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After just a few episodes of that show he was being hailed as the next magician and illusionist to enjoy mainstream stardom in America. |
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It's the skill of the magician in creating a story the audience can care about. |
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Most were hypnotized by the bewildering magician, as if he were a Pied Piper ready to lead them off to a better world. |
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It is written in rhymed tetrameters, the most artless of English metres and quite unlike the majestic blank verse of Prospero the magician. |
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An eye catching assistant often relieves the magician from the drudgery of bamboozlement. |
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He doesn't describe himself as a magician, a sorcerer, a psychic or indeed any of the labels that carry occult baggage. |
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No major magician claims to be performing anything other than illusions. |
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Like a magician waving his magic wand, McGrath took on the guise of Merlin as he wove his magic, enrapturing his team-mates, opponents and adoring masses. |
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This explanation from the magician had the audience in raptures. |
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Then out comes a comic magician in white tie who does a long card trick that depends heavily on the continued reappearance of a black card in a group of red cards. |
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There, standing on top of a rather large, dusty old theatrical trunk, projecting all the enthusiasm of a ringmaster on the opening night of the circus, was the magician. |
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On the death of their grandfather, who was a famed stage magician, a brother and sister discover that not all of the old man's magic was performed on a stage. |
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The magician has been mystifying his audiences for years with his amazing tricks. |
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The 39-year magician and escapologist has performed in China many times. |
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Every time the magician did a trick the parrot would ruin it. |
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Prof. Kamesh is a well-known magician whose tricks are based on a theme. |
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But Duchamp was a magician in the economy of small gestures. |
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He was a magician, an invisible teller of tales with the power to make my sides ache without telling a single joke. |
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In this clip, Lucille insists she loves all her children equally, but reveals her true feelings on her son, the magician. |
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Sara was pregnant, and the magician had to decide whether it was time to lay his cards down. |
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His stunt mimics magician David Blaine's attempt to survive 72 days in a glass box above London but Michael decided he would use the idea to raise cash for charity. |
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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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After Fajuri acquired the box last year, he began gathering other memorabilia of the late, great magician. |
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A magician might deceive you but at least you know it's a trick. |
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A jazz trio will play and there will be a magician and circus performer. |
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Moskvin was described as multilingual and a historian, a professional traveler, journalist, and magician. |
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Berchem was a master of landscape and a magician of skyscapes. |
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Professor Albeit is about a professor who wants to be a magician but is unhappily stuck teaching mathematics, till he bumps into a beautiful woman. |
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The audience could see it was four of spades though not the magician. |
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It was, all in all, a wondrous feat of prestidigitation, worthy of a Las Vegas magician. |
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I am a magician, not some raggedy old hag who lives for dark magic! |
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In particular, his reconstruction of almost the entire pelvic girdle from a little nubbin of broken bone is like watching a magician pull a living temnospondyl out of a hat. |
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Any person in the world could reach the caliber of magician to be able to make these by the handfuls and that's what a great majority of people did do. |
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It was simply a relationship I had with a friend who was an experienced magician, regular chats and conversation with someone who was a good friend. |
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When he put George down for the count in the eighth, a man hitherto regarded as an ogre was reduced to humbling mortality at the feet of boxing's greatest magician. |
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Isn't there a difference between a magician and an illusionist? |
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He becomes less a magician and more and more not only an illusionist of increasing power, but one bent on tormenting his audience rather than entertaining them. |
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He puts all his materials and maneuvers in plain sight, almost like the magician who obligingly shows you that there's nothing up his sleeve before he dumbfounds you. |
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Possible redemption comes in the form of Orlando, a magician determined to save Ewa from a live of privation. |
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The Episodes star will play the writer alongside House actor Michael Weston as magician and escape artist Harry Houdini. |
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The diminuitive Barca magician has long rivalled Ronaldo in the fight to be the best. |
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But one perfumier has taken the bold move of giving its latest scent the name of a late Welsh magician. |
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A pilgrim destination, an ancient shrine, and a battle with a magician are only a few of the subplots involving John's investigative skills. |
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Now today Agriculture University of Faisalabad took back the allotted land from magician Saeed Ajmal. |
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The gleeful Proprietor of this elevated Valhalla is waiter, busboy, counselor, philosopher and magician. |
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The magician used misdirection to get us to watch his left hand while he did something with his right hand. |
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Before the enfeebled of the dull-eyed lychnobite of the press could succumb to its influence, the cheerful voice of the magician awoke him. |
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He is alleged to have used a catapult to fire balloons filled with pink paint at the magician at 3am. |
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Mieres took Gutierrez as his partner, while Diaz, the wristy net magician teamed up with the energetic Sanchez to start the new season. |
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The magician claimed he could telepathically determine which card I was holding, but I knew it was a trick. |
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One showed a gapemouthed cluster of little folks watching a magician pull a white rabbit from a hat. |
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Since the top hat was empty the moment before, the magician seemed to exnihilate the rabbit. |
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A boy magician, aided by various ogres and swordster Svenson battles an all-powerful wizard for control of his kingdom. |
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His Froissart and De Comines novels are skipworthy, but when he comes to Catharine de Medici and Henri Quatre he is a magician. |
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The children watched in rapt attention as the magician produced object after object from his hat. |
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The only thing that seemed to really be appropriate was to become a magician. |
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No one, barring the magician himself, knows how the trick is done. |
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The magician asked for a volunteer from the audience to join him on stage. |
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In 1928 curmudgeonly magician Stanley Crawford leaves his fiancee in London to visit his Aunt Vanessa on the French Riviera. |
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But I remember the first week when Nigel called me the magician of dance. |
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In medieval folklore King Arthur's magician, the wizard Merlin, carried around a crystal ball for the same purpose. |
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The first person to put a marker on a piece of land or ancestral mathom and say 'this is mine' was the first owner of capital, the first thief, the first magician. |
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Another debate poem is Solomon and Saturn, surviving in a number of textual fragments, Saturn is portrayed as a magician debating with the wise king Solomon. |
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Chaplin never spoke more than cursorily about his filmmaking methods, claiming such a thing would be tantamount to a magician spoiling his own illusion. |
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With Tommy Steele in the title role, Scrooge is a heartwarming family story featuring stunning sets and costumes as well as illusions by magician Paul Kieve. |
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A STYVECHALE magician will be swapping his top hat and white gloves for a gumshield and a pair of boxing gloves when he takes part in a charity boxing match this weekend. |
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Following a meeting with a travelling magician, Eisenheim becomes obsessed with conjury and decides to leave the country to explore the world and perfect his art. |
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