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- proper noun The
decrypted Japanese messages produced by UScryptographers in and prior to World War II.
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Examples
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Originally Mach had been clumsy with magic, his attempted spells going awry, but after the Red Adept had trained him with the Book of Magic he had be - come the most powerful of all the Adepts, Bane included.
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"With the frames unified by the stronger magic of the Flute, neither the Oracle nor the Book of Magic is as important as before," Stile/Blue said.
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The Soviet-style sculpture shows wizards crushing cowering muggles — people without magic powers — and bears an engraving that says Magic Is Might.
Bringing a Wizard Cecilie Rohwedder 2010
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When I was 10 years old I asked my Grandmother Suber to take me to an office supply store to have Business Cards printed, I put myself on a list at Morris Costume (& magic shop) and I started charging people $50.00 to perform Magic shows. (parties, fairs, & one kids TV thingy) I was truly, not good.
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Those in the basketball know use the magic word, which is of course Magic, to describe Memphis State junior star Anfernee Hardaway.
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Maybe that is the magic of Ida's Magic, it changes colors?
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The overall message of the white magic argument is clear: Magic is not bad in itself.
Priest Labels All Magic 'Satanic' Christopher 2007
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The thing is, we'd go to this magic store in New York City called Lou Tannen's Magic.
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The thing is, we'd go to this magic store in New York City called Lou Tannen's Magic.
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The overall message of the white magic argument is clear: Magic is not bad in itself.
Archive 2007-10-01 Christopher 2007
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