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One of the greatest magic tricks I ever saw unfolded when Johnny Carson invited the illusionist Uri Geller on “The Tonight Show” to bend a spoon with his mind.

“I think that we all need to take a deep breath, that we need to see how this is actually going to unfold,” she said.

From Salon

"I know from my own family growing up, we had such a clear idea of the timeline of how Christmas or any tradition will unfold," he tells BBC News.

From BBC

It appeared to be a betrayal of the body as profound as the one unfolding on the nation’s political stage.

From Salon

“Retreat” is a film of few words and magnificent images, where the drama unfolds suggestively in hints and gestures, and in the pensive performances of Heiniger and Hottinger.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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