In witchery, the relationship between teacher and student is, to say the least, intimate. |
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It irritated their father to no end to hear his son praise the people of darkness and witchery. |
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The mothers had already exchanged new ways to use their witchery and little anecdotes about the past. |
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I was exiled from my village when I was sixteen under the charge of witchery. |
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A serpent has stung me in my very orchard, an incestuous, adulterate beast born of witchery! |
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In my eyes this was grand witchery of the same proportions as the zombification chronicled in my comic books, or lightning, or popcorn making. |
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Is it to expose them to devilry and witchery at such a young, impressionable age, and all in the name of fun? |
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I don't necessarily have a green thumb, but with my interest in kitchen witchery, I try to keep some herbs and other small plants growing. |
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The poem recounts, with heavy tones and little irony, the kitschy mock-trial proceedings, in which an audience of tourists deems Bishop guilty of witchery. |
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If you're being troubled by witchery, maybe you can go stay with Rob. |
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He spoke about the character of Abigail Williams, a teen-ager who accuses others of witchery in order to avenge her spurning by John Proctor. |
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Carmelo does not believe the witchery scenes Candela tells him of when he comes out of jail. |
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It's just not possible unless by witchery to see into the future. |
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This was the foundation for many religions, and for witchery. |
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Run away from his marionette job for the drills of the imperial halberdiers, he hides in Venice and he falls in love with a girl accused of witchery. |
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On June 2 Bridget Bishop who had been accused and found innocent of witchery some 12 years earlier—was the first of the defendants to be convicted. |
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