When he visited Phoenix, The " Arizona Republican " said : Prof . Zamloch, the renowned conjuror, gave three exhibitions at Patton opera house during the past week.
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Sperry defines himself as an anti-conjuror, which in his own words is best described as a conjuror or " magician " that goes against the common trend of ostentation in magic.
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Sperry defines himself as an anti-conjuror, which in his own words is best described as a conjuror or " magician " that goes against the common trend of ostentation in magic.
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And looking back, the launch of the first module of Mir marked the last apogee of that power _ the final trick of the conjuror before his magic box spilled all over the floor.
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BOOKS-CONJUROR _ In an upper room in the British Museum in London, in a glass case with other memorabilia of famous men, are two round polished objects that look like paperweights.
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Paul is raised by his strict and religious father but runs away from home and is taken by the World of Wonders troupe, where he is abused but learns the skills of a conjuror.
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The earliest known mention of the concept was by Gerolamo Cardano in 1550, who described the trick by mentioning " conjurors show different and always unlike pictures in one and the same book ".
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The panel criticized macro-PK experiments for being open to deception by conjurors, and said that virtually all micro-PK experiments " depart from good scientific practice in a variety of ways ".
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In this view, the idea of equilibrium is itself poorly conceptualized by economists, and given a magical, arcane power which it does not really have, once we understand the conjuror's trick.
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Klangbury's performing " talent " a cavalcade of local weirdos, including the fat conjuror Derren Chillblaine are rounded up for a fundraiser and Steve tries to impress the Mayor with his dancing horsey.