It had happened before that England had been sluiced clean of every significant esoteric and thaumaturgist.
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In other words, he's a theoretical thaumaturgist.
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Some long-dead sorcerer or thaumaturgist might well have crafted this garden originally as a place for contemplation.
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Mr. Maydig started violently at the change, and stood looking from the thaumaturgist to the bowl of flowers.
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Alexander had afterward learned that he was Serapion, the star-gazer and thaumaturgist, whom all the spirits of heaven and earth obeyed.
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A fourth-degree thaumaturgist, she lived on the fourth floor of the Orëska House in a set of rooms much less impressive than Thero's.
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Your best plan is to lay it all on the shoulders of Hananja, the thaumaturgist; we have owed him a grudge this many a day.
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Bellis did not know precisely what manner of crisis had overtaken the scientists and thaumaturgists.
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But there were competent metallo-thaumaturgists among the pirates, and gangs of them entered the factories.
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For myself, until I am better informed, I regard as possible the apparitions which Cardan and other thaumaturgists describe.
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"At all events, you and I cannot remain upon this thaumaturgist's porch indefinitely."
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[Footnote: Father Gassner was one of the most remarkable thaumaturgists of the eighteenth century.
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And before that, before he'd even tried, he'd spent other years in studying that nameless science stemming from the thaumaturgists of Alphard XXII.
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The Alexandrian thaumaturgists, the Byzantine historians, the scholastic dialecticians, the serial novelists, and the daily dissertationists, strung together, would make a glittering chain of monomaniacs.
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"And," interrupted Septah, "our thaumaturgists understand things very differently from those of the house of Anion, who feast while we practise."