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Sleight of hand (also
known as
prestidigitation or
legerdemain (listen))
refers to fine
motor skills when used by
performing artists in
different art forms...
- of ideas. He was an
insatiable adopter and adapter, an
incomparable prestidigitator with the
thoughts of the forerunners. Nietzsche,
Samuel Butler (Erewhon)...
- They are
often nonsense phrases used in
fantasy fiction or by
stage prestidigitators.
Frequently such
words are
presented as
being part of a divine, adamic...
- this
block of
flats was born on 8
December 1861
Georges Méliès,
creator of the
cinematic spectacle,
prestidigitator,
inventor of
numerous illusions"...
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psychic metallurgy, and a
number of
other topics. He is an
accomplished prestidigitator and a mathematician.
Being a
fictitious character he
could perform...
- some
juggling and
magic tricks. For this, he was
mentored by
British prestidigitator Harold Taylor, who had
previously performed for the
British royal family...
- This is a list of magicians/illusionists,
prestidigitators, mentalists, escapologists, and
other practitioners of
stage magic. For the list of supernatural...
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Merlin was a
nightclub magician (he
usually preferred to be
called a
prestidigitator,
though he
could never pronounce this correctly) who
traveled around...
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attractive young woman of the
Edwardian era, a true
femme fatale, who is a
prestidigitator by profession,
formerly a governess. Zuleika's
current occupation (though...
- Hahn,
Avital Louria. "Magic Moment:
Homage to
Houdini by present-day
prestidigitator".Newsday.
December 21, 1996. Dunlap,
David W. (October 24, 2011). "Houdini...