| 41. | This exuberant, extravagant and quite glamorous woman was already quite famous thanks to her clairvoyance powers.
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| 42. | With that kind of clairvoyance, Paus makes it easy for Bruins fans everywhere to divine the future.
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| 43. | To try to observe clairvoyance, the pack of cards is hidden from everyone while the receiver guesses.
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| 44. | He came to believe the beam imparted wisdom and clairvoyance, and also believed it to be intelligent.
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| 45. | He was also known for his strong powers of prayer, as well as of clairvoyance and healing.
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| 46. | In that article, Hubbard discusses the use of hypnosis, automatic writing, automatic speaking and clairvoyance.
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| 47. | He was an expert hypnotist, and on several occasions demonstrated its clairvoyance apparently exhibited by hypnotised subjects.
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| 48. | Inside information or clairvoyance, of course, might be helpful in this effort, but neither is required.
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| 49. | The opium has another effect, too, conveniently providing Abberline with some clairvoyance into murders before they happen.
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| 50. | Lozanov had earlier also conducted advanced long-term research in the field of parapsychology, especially on clairvoyance.
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