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Price moved in for a year in 1937, and documented his findings — later disputed in a 1956 study known as “The Borley Report,” which led to a schism in psychical research circles.

To be an immigrant is to live in a fractured multiverse, one riven with geographic, temporal and psychical dissonances.

Ms. Garrett’s own skepticism about her psychic abilities captivated Harry Price, a Spiritualist debunker and psychical researcher known today as “the first ghost hunter.”

In January, after Sir Edward raised his concerns about provision, health minister Gillian Keegan said the government was "committed to achieving parity between mental and psychical health services".

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"It was probably more of a mental game than a psychical one, but as it was my first major final I'll take the extra experience ahead of the Olympics."

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

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