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"Bewitching is a very vague term," said he, smiling again, more quietly.
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"Bewitching" the offices of the Northern Transvaal Council of
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As I left the show I checked in with Amanda and She and the girls were making their way towards me to see this one show "Bewitching", we exchanged hellos and then the girls went right in.
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4 In her comparison of Scott's The Bride of Lammermoor to Baillie's Witchcraft, Hewitt interprets Baillie as somewhat progressive in her attitude about the Poor Laws: "Less fearful of unrest than Scott, or perhaps more fearful of oppression, Baillie directs her criticism at the abusers of power and their self-sacrificing victims" ( "Bewitching" 348). close window
'[S]hak[ing] the dwellings of the great': Liberation in Joanna Baillies Poems (1790)
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Bewitching photographs of Saratoga's golden light.
Liz O'Connell: Saratoga's Backstretch Photographers' Personal POV
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Bewitching photographs of Saratoga's golden light.
Liz O'Connell: Saratoga's Backstretch Photographers' Personal POV
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( "The Bewitching Art of Patricia Brooks" and "The Effervescent Marco Armiliato," about a soprano and a conductor, respectively, are typical headlines.)
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Bewitching and spell-casting is "Channel Three," from their 2006 CD Empire.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Seventy-Nine
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I like Kim Harrison's series too but the first one that came to mind was Madelyn Alt's Bewitching series.
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( "The Bewitching Art of Patricia Brooks" and "The Effervescent Marco Armiliato," about a soprano and a conductor, respectively, are typical headlines.)
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