| 21. | Historian Dale Morgan stated that he " no longer believe [ d ] that the conjuror Brigham Young tells of was Walters ."
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| 22. | Amo-Adawehi was another Cherokee variant of the name, meaning " water conjuror " as was Amadoda ( water traveler ).
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| 23. | During the preliminary purification stage, the subject and conjuror conducting the ritual abstained from eating watercress, onions, leeks or fish.
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| 24. | In 1950, John Booth offered a reward of 25, 000 rupees to any conjuror in India who could successfully demonstrate the trick.
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| 25. | A 90-minute version of " The Conjuror " opened in December 1997 at Theatre ROM and ran for four months.
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| 26. | His first contact with theatre was music-hall, where his sister used to be sawn in two in a conjuror's sideshow.
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| 27. | Then follows a discussion with psychiatrist and conjuror, The Amazing Kargol ( Graham Chapman ), about what attracts men to the mouse lifestyle.
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| 28. | "The Conjuror ", with set and costumes by Kelly Wolf, had its world premiere at the Shaw Festival in 1996.
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| 29. | This was located near to Dumbledene, the country house of Charles Cardell, a stage conjuror and psychologist for whom Howard worked as a handyman.
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| 30. | In the context of illusionist magic practiced today as entertainment only, " conjurer " or " conjuror " is still a common term used by practitioners.
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