Red is a magician who makes " a tidy living " working under the name Peter Prestige, " the Prodigious Prestidigitator ."
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Television actress Ariadne Meyers ( " Kate and Alley " ) reads the story of 12-year-old Antonia, a verbal prestidigitator _ liar.
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Lance Burton, a former world champion prestidigitator, opened his 90-minute show in a pretty turn-of-the-century style theater with some world-class sleight of hand.
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Zuleika Dobson " though not strictly beautiful " is a devastatingly attractive young woman of the Edwardian era, a true femme fatale, who is a prestidigitator by profession, formerly a governess.
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Prestidigitator pointed out one shortcoming, but it seems to me like the closest to workable, pending any clarification from the OP . talk ) 12 : 32, 27 June 2008 ( UTC)
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In fact, all the visual glamour and movie-track sound effects and music ( which prominently features Phil Collins ) may do a disservice to Copperfield's very real skills as a prestidigitator.
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On his return to Colorado Springs the following year, " The Daily Gazette " noted : Zamloch is certainly a very clever prestidigitator and many of his tricks appear incapable of explanation.
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He has been likened to Macbeth, Lear and Richard III, debunked as a " boot licker and bully, " and hailed as " the great legislative prestidigitator of his time ."
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I had to give him an award recently, " said Ricky Jay, the writer and prestidigitator who is a close friend of the playwright and who appears in " The Spanish Prisoner ."
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A key figure, he said, the man who opened up the horizon for him, was Matthew Buchinger, a 18th-century German prestidigitator who had no hands or feet and never grew taller than 29 inches.