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1 I mean...even if I believe there's a real thing called magic .
2 Again, it can't be called magic if we all do it.
3 I called magic , bent light around myself, and disappeared in front of their eyes.
4 It involved what might be called magic .
5 And certainly not that so- called magic school, when it's so close to the border and we don't know what Adarlan is planning.
6 And what used to be called magic is only the controlled working of the law and order of things in these days.
7 I suspect he realized right away that my so- called magic was a trick, but he never hinted that I might be faking.
8 But what the Cheyenne might do if they discovered Irene's subterfuge in displaying the so- called magic of the watch was quite another matter.
9 Besides being a New York City detective, I'm a Guardian, from a family that has the kind of powers that used to be called magic .
10 Rena Goldsmith's unearthly music wove through the cavernous space, wrapping them in a spell that he would have called magic had he not known better.
11 There, the so- called magic circle of law firms now offer freshly minted solicitors a base salary of £100,000 (€112,000) a year.
12 A cartoon called Magic Glasses has halved worm infections in school children in rural China.
13 In the wan lamplight he saw that it was for a restaurant called Magic Pizza.
14 A little kitten called Magic Molly gets taken to the vets when she hurts her tail.
15 What is called Magic is not a vain and chimerical act, as the Stoics and Epicureans pretend.
16 Dunga is treading on much thinner ice over his treatment of Ronaldinho, another of Brazil's so- called Magic Quartet.
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