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- noun Alternative spelling of
channeler .
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Examples
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They exposed both the ineptitude of the scientists at the MacLab, and the "channeller" craze that had seized Australia.
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She's actually a very unusual White voice as a channeller of Black childhood and her wish to be considered for the CSK Award is valid if the criterion is that the writer must have been immersed in Black culture.
Who Can Win What? Roger Sutton 2009
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F***ing Bono – how much worse is this self-important channeller of flatulence going to get?
Campaign journalism 2009
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Esther Hicks is an American spirit channeller, and author.
Planet-x.com.au » auckland queen st city Books nz Audio bestselling Book tape 2009
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In the 2nd District they have a Ramtha-JZ Knight channeller running.
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Esther Hicks is a spirit channeller (think Seth) and developed the Abraham Teachings.
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When Jamie dies, Father is going to lose his precious channeller.
Omnibus Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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Icon Medium Expression I'd like to make moving pictures, as a living icon, or a medium: "a channeller; a transmitter; an intervening substance; a filtering substance; a substance in which a certain organism lives and thrives; a type of artistic technique or means of expression" (American Heritage Dictionary) -- and do this by expressing: "to press, or push out," like oil out of olives.
WN.com - Articles related to Killing fossil fuel subsidies will save our economy and the planet 2010
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I suspect the GPS navigation lady has another gig as Kindle's voice channeller.
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Barbara E. Szafranski is a medium, psychic, channeller, lecturer, teacher and have been in the field for over 40 yrsRev.
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