And if the virtual world is broad, it obviously isn't broad enough to enable one to escape from this kind of corporate hocus-pocus. |
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One is simply another name for psychic healing and involves none of the fake hocus-pocus of the other. |
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As I've already said, there are lots of people who are sceptical about psychics, and think that's it's just hocus-pocus. |
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The power of magick is not just hocus-pocus, a wiggle of a rat, and a curse with a bat. |
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The operation behind the printing of those statements is a show of such technological hocus-pocus that it is distracting. |
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Yet while most mind-reading acts wrap their shows up in a cloak of hocus-pocus, Salem portrays his mind games as science. |
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And no amount of organic industry hocus-pocus can make that truth disappear. |
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Of course, after all the reports of financial hocus-pocus, investors are understandably wary of earnings figures being put out by corporations. |
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No statistical hocus-pocus can hide this real-life, greed-induced assault on our country's middle class. |
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He recalled that his father suffered greatly because people misunderstood what he did for black magic or some other hocus-pocus. |
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For secrets on the technical hocus-pocus, go with the two production commentaries. |
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We may skip the hocus-pocus part of the article and go directly to its conclusions. |
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There is no hocus-pocus, no aggressive posturing or screaming for effect. |
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You can rely on the forecasts, because they aren't based on hocus-pocus as you could expect from a guru, but on the most modern computer models. |
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You hocus-pocus gently, on your blog, My Space, or any other hosted system for publishing. |
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For long years, hocus-pocus and abracadabra had been the ones to lead the popularity list. |
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We will end this unscientific, never-ending game of numbers, this hocus-pocus surrounding limit-setting, with the clear cut-off criteria. |
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Ladies and gentlemen of the European Commission, I can predict that your hocus-pocus propaganda will boomerang on you sooner or later. |
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And there is also some hocus-pocus behind the lower growth in the local property tax rates for schools, too. |
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Our roads would become full of these mobile warehouses, and neither intelligent' traffic management nor any other hocus-pocus would be of any help. |
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We will not find any constitutional lawyer who will agree with this hocus-pocus argument being put forth by this alliance-conservative group of extreme people in this Parliament. |
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The essence of all hocus-pocus is the delusion that desired results can be obtained without rational co-operation of human powers and physical conditions. |
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Next thing is to realize that no hocus-pocus is going to make you over. |
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This may all be yet another misunderstanding, but hasn't the dividing line between intermental communication and parapsychic hocus-pocus become impossibly fine? |
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