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The Conjurer is a Partner with the Priest, not only in the Cheat, but in the advantages of it, and sometimes they officiate for one another.
The History and Present State of Virginia, in Four Parts 1722
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Elegant, minimalist and deeply spectral, The Conjurer is the sound of post-Takoma folk dropped into an abyss of Western frontier violence and then slowed to the speed of tectonic realignment.
Drowned In Sound // Feed Joe Marshall 2010
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"Conjurer" has enough to very slightly recommend it, and I found it an improvement over Hutchison's ultimately forgettable "Terror Tract" ... what's with this guy and housing developments, anyway?
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The highlight of Dixie's Saturday line-up will be the 10 p.m. screening of "Conjurer," which stars John Schneider.
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The filmmakers who made this ghost story are currently at work on a new film in West Georgia and plan to attend the "Conjurer" screening after a day of filming.
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10 AM on the Disney Channel; and "Conjurer" Thursday at 2 PM on TMC.
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I have every Tuesday on the BVC blog and every Tuesday is written and illustrated by somebody from the Wide World - the world of my fantasy books - as if this grand Conjurer had come across the interwebs for the very first time.
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Hodgson the Wandering Conjurer has performed similar tricks all over Europe ever since, with very few mishaps en route (Kevin Davies to Blackburn was the rabbit that died in the hat), and all that magic and dream-chasing finally paid off earlier this month when the 62-year-old was appointed to what he calls "the biggest job in football".
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She − Conjurer, or else that she had feign'd a Story.
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She − Conjurer, or else that she had feign'd a Story.
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