Once, in one of her moments of clairvoyance, Cissie said to Peter:
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His profoundest glances into individual souls are like the marvels of clairvoyance.
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The end of vision for a practical eye is beginning of clairvoyance.
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He had recourse to every superstition of sortilege, clairvoyance, presentiment, and dreams.
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Why should not the waking soul have also its moments of clairvoyance?
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A powerful sorcerer was watching, with his own version of secondsight.
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The experiment of secondsight always formed the termination of my performance.
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They say that one who loses an eye, gains a secondsight.'
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Then I asked him if he had more of the secondsight.
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That secondsight of her completed what the first meeting had begun.
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Or a UFO story or a Bigfoot story or an ESP story.
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Likewise, don't try to use your ESP to guess your boss's goals.
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Massachusetts-based ESP is a leading provider of printed circuit board design services.
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I cannot explain the Shield anymore than I can explain my ESP.
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Contrary to our hypothesis, ESP at subtoxic concentrations did not enhance invasion.
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In reality, the study had nothing to do with extrasensoryperception.
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He became besotted with the beguiling woman who claimed to have extrasensoryperception.
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Eventually the information was given to a Secret Service man who respected extrasensoryperception.
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Was it possible that Fischer had no extrasensoryperception left?
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He'd never believed in extrasensoryperception, but from what he'd witnessed lately, anything was possible.
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Ho could crank out a perfect score on the Rhine extrasensoryperception test, every time.
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It is only natural to assume that extrasensoryperception has great practical value in crime detection.
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It has opened the door to study and experimentation in extrasensoryperception-man's"sixth" sense.
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You can see murders solved by ghosts, extrasensoryperception, forensics, advanced mathematics, undercover disguises or mental deduction.
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Still an impressive number of cases remains that cannot be explained by any other means than that of extrasensoryperception.
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Attended lecture by Prof. J.B. Rhine, a parapsychologist who conducts experiments in ESP ( extrasensoryperception) at Duke University.
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And the same can be said not just about UFOs but also about extrasensoryperception and ghosts and leprechauns and so on.
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Most parapsychologists focus on three main areas: extrasensoryperception (ESP), psychokinesis and evidence relating to the possibility of life after death.
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The advent of modern communication techniques eliminated the need for what we could call extrasensoryperception, though many young children still have documented telepathic skills.
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In an eerie moment of extrasensoryperception, the theremin began playing the Star Trek theme song just as we mentioned the song to a friend!
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"Who said anything about marriage?" He flinched at his son's words and extrasensoryperception.