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  • 21Magic sword — For other uses, see Magic sword (disambiguation). Faroe stamp by Anker Eli Petersen depicting the magical sword Gram The term magic sword refers to any kind of mythological or fictional sword imbued with magical power to increase its strengt …

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  • 22Tome of Magic — is a handbook of rules and guidelines for the Dungeons Dragons role playing game. As its name implies, it is a supplement to be used to expand the magical options available in the game. It was first released for Advanced Dungeons Dragons, 2nd… …

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  • 23Hibiki's Magic — Infobox animanga/Header name = Hibiki s Magic caption = Hibiki s Magic English volume 1 cover. ja name = ヒビキのマホウ ja name trans = Hibiki no Mahō genre = Drama, FantasyInfobox animanga/Manga author = Jun Maeda illustrator = Rei Izumi publisher =… …

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  • 24American Museum of Magic — Infobox Museum name = American Museum of Magic imagesize = 200 map type = Michigan map caption = Location of American Museum of Magic latitude = 42.2722 longitude = 84.9585 established = 1978 04 01 dissolved = location = Marshall, Michigan type …

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  • 25Max Holden (magic) — Max Holden Born William Holden Maxwell August 20, 1884(1884 08 20) Glasgow, Scotland, UK Died …

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  • 26List of Magic: The Gathering characters: T — The fictional multiverse of the Wizards of the Coast Magic: The Gathering trading card game, introduced in 1993, has many characters. This alphabetic list includes characters to which the flavor text on the cards is atributted or who are… …

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  • 27Iache magica — Magic Mag ic, Magical Mag ic*al, a. [L. magicus, Gr. ?, fr. ?: cf. F. magique. See {Magi}.] 1. Pertaining to the hidden wisdom supposed to be possessed by the Magi; relating to the occult powers of nature, and the producing of effects by their… …

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  • 28Magical — Magic Mag ic, Magical Mag ic*al, a. [L. magicus, Gr. ?, fr. ?: cf. F. magique. See {Magi}.] 1. Pertaining to the hidden wisdom supposed to be possessed by the Magi; relating to the occult powers of nature, and the producing of effects by their… …

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  • 29Psychokinesis — The term psychokinesis (from the Greek ψυχή , psyche , meaning mind, soul, heart, or breath ; and κίνησις , kinesis , meaning motion ; literally movement from the mind ), [cite book year = 2001 title = Random House Webster s Unabridged Dictionary …

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  • 30Mentalism — This article is about the performing art. For other uses of the word, see mentalism (disambiguation). Mentalist redirects here. For the TV show, see The Mentalist. Theatrical poster for a mind reading performance, 1900 Mentalism is a performing… …

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