Entertainment constructed around tricks and illusions.
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Examples for "magic"
Examples for "magic"
1Their creation is the result of a different way of using magic.
2Unfortunately, for the moment he needed the gargoyle's ability to sense magic.
3Opening sesame In reality, many more factors will affect Alibaba's magic number.
4Both work their magic overnight and have produced fresh food by morning.
5They created a new sort of magic that is still popular today.
1However, there should be no illusion: there are no press freedom implications.
2However, Bernanke suggested emerging market authorities are suffering from an optical illusion.
3And the interesting situation was that we managed to create the illusion.
4Of course, you could say that free will is an illusion anyway.
5And yet the facts tell us that free will is an illusion.
1The fluorescent work light banishes any hint of stage magic.
2The early cinema of Melies was basically stage magic, set in front of a camera.
3Some of it's hypnotism, and some is plain old stage magic, but none of it is really supernatural.
4I've stopped working on the treatment, and I'm stuck on 'The Artist's Dream'-thisstory I'm doing about Victorian stage magic.
5Magicians do stage magic.
6Stage magic as the rain came down.
7That afternoon, on my walk, I bought a couple of books on Stage Magic and Victorian Illusions in the "almost all-nite" bookshop.
Translations for stage magic