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Then and there, in the restaurant that evening, I did the Geller spoon-bending trick before his very eyes.
Free Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: More About Sir Arthur C. Clarke - Frederik Pohl Blue Tyson 2010
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In Fringe-ology, I also discover good reason to rescue tales of ghosts, UFOs, spoon-bending and more.
Steve Volk: Paranormal is the new Normal Steve Volk 2011
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In Fringe-ology, I also discover good reason to rescue tales of ghosts, UFOs, spoon-bending and more.
Steve Volk: Paranormal is the new Normal Steve Volk 2011
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Then and there, in the restaurant that evening, I did the Geller spoon-bending trick before his very eyes.
Archive 2010-06-01 Blue Tyson 2010
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In Fringe-ology, I also discover good reason to rescue tales of ghosts, UFOs, spoon-bending and more.
Steve Volk: Paranormal is the new Normal Steve Volk 2011
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In Fringe-ology, I also discover good reason to rescue tales of ghosts, UFOs, spoon-bending and more.
Steve Volk: Paranormal is the new Normal Steve Volk 2011
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With a mix of humor and calm logic, Mr. Gardner took on and exposed flat-earth theorists, flying saucers, the spoon-bending psychic Uri Geller and believers in extrasensory perception.
Martin Gardner, 95, a journalist, provided in-depth analysis of Lewis Carroll's Cheshire Cat 2010
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During the late nineteenth century, the sort of spoon-bending kookiness associated with such figures as Oliver Lodge and A. Conan Doyle spilled generously among the wealthy Anglophile liberals of the United States.
Lyndon LaRouche on Satanism by Grand Magister Blackwood | Disinformation 2008
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At another point, after stink-eyeing one visitor with spoon-bending intensity, Harris begins to squabble with the councilwoman to her left, accusing her of permitting such blatant disregard for the rules because of political self-interest.
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With a mix of humor and calm logic, Mr. Gardner took on and exposed flat-earth theorists, flying saucers, the spoon-bending psychic Uri Geller and believers in extrasensory perception.
Martin Gardner, 95, a journalist, provided in-depth analysis of Lewis Carroll's Cheshire Cat 2010
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