That will live in the memory until our eyelids magnetise for the final time.
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Yet every day Dickens continued to magnetise her to ask more questions about the Phantom.
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The youth continued to magnetise the water.
4
In M. Deleuze's instructions to a magnetiser, he expressly says, "Never magnetise before inquisitive persons!"
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It all started with an extract from a meteorite, writes Dick Ahlstrom Everyone knows you can't magnetise carbon.
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No cruel inhuman despot could magnetise with an enduring fascination multitudes of men and women as he did.
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One large brain and one large heart have virtue sufficient to magnetise a whole fleet or an army.
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When she wanted to be cheerful, she requested Kerner to magnetise the water she drank, by playing the Jew's-harp.
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He had heard Mesmer say that he could magnetise bits of wood-whyshould he not be able to magnetise a whole tree?
10
Like the Voltaic current, the thermo-electric current can heat wires, produce decomposition, magnetise iron, and deflect a magnetic needle at any distance from its origin.
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His eyes, turning magnetised upon Betty, revealed the story of his soul.
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Men admire his assertiveness; women are magnetised by his reckless approach to leisurewear.
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The epileptic patients at the Salpetriere were magnetised by permission of M. Esquirol.
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Montacabère so states, and M. Fontaine succeeded in magnetising a lion.
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The difference here is that both the rail and the train are magnetised.
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His low distinct voice in her ear had a magnetising effect upon her.