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  • And with the time you save, you're better able to fix a diviner's mint mojito and trip away to randy rock videos:

    Your Right Hand Thief 2008

  • For a discussion of a diviner's ability to "see" the supernatural, see Vansina, Paths in the Rainforest, 197.

    Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE 2008

  • And with the time you save, you're better able to fix a diviner's mint mojito and trip away to randy rock videos:

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • Consequently, a distinction is made between medical treatment of certain ailments and a diviner's probing analysis and diagnosis of the ultimate cause of a client's problems.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Jan 2008

  • Next must the wife, coming as she does to ways and customs new, since she hath not learnt the lesson in her home, have a diviner's eye to see how best to treat the partner of her life.

    Medea 2008

  • A fool, the man who practises the diviner's art; for if he should announce an adverse answer, he makes himself disliked by those who seek to him; while, if from pity he deceives those who are consulting him, he sins against Heaven.

    The Phoenissae 2008

  • Next must the wife, coming as she does to ways and customs new, since she hath not learnt the lesson in her home, have a diviner's eye to see how best to treat the partner of her life.

    Medea 2008

  • These are beautiful representations of the African diviner's art.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Jan 2008

  • Her father's father and grandfather are not in the wedding party, they are working, and they have the polished sticks of their profession, diviner's wood, this wood that for generations has made for good crops for the villagers of their town, and all they have to do is find one single well on this property.

    Rick Moody: The Diviners (Excerpt) 2008

  • A fool, the man who practises the diviner's art; for if he should announce an adverse answer, he makes himself disliked by those who seek to him; while, if from pity he deceives those who are consulting him, he sins against Heaven.

    The Phoenissae 2008

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