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  2. Silas (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Silas shows circus tricks and Godik works as a carver. Yet Silas gets into trouble again because he and Godik stumble across a treasure hidden by smugglers. Hunted by the smuggler's gang, they run into homeless young Jenny (Nina Rothemund), who is running from an unsavoury woman called Corby (Ingeborg Lapsien).

  3. The Mageseeker - Wikipedia

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    The game story follows Sylas, as he escapes captivity and leads a group of rebel mages for a revolution against the tyrannical kingdom of Demacia. [2] The Mageseeker is a 2D action role-playing video game played from a top-down perspective. Sylas can dash and use his chains to pull himself towards hostile opponents.

  4. List of magic tricks - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of magic tricks. In magic literature, tricks are often called effects . Based on published literature and marketed effects, there are millions of effects; a short performance routine by a single magician may contain dozens of such effects.

  5. Glossary of magic (illusion) - Wikipedia

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    Bevel – to slide the top portion of a deck of cards back so that the back of the deck is at an angle, used in some card tricks. Bicycle Deck – Bicycle Playing Cards. Black art – the use of a stage fitted with a black velvet curtain background, using assistants and other props that are hidden by black shrouds. Careful lighting helps keep ...

  6. List of card manipulation techniques - Wikipedia

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    Card manipulation is often used to perform card tricks in magical performances, especially in close-up, parlor, and street magic. A person who practices card manipulation may be called a card sharp , card shark, or card mechanic.

  7. 50 Greatest Magic Tricks - Wikipedia

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    50 Greatest Magic Tricks is a one-off list show that was produced by Objective Productions for Channel 4. The programme counted down the fifty greatest magic tricks, as voted for by members of The Magic Circle. [1] The illusion at number one was Death Saw by David Copperfield. [2]

  8. TV's 50 Greatest Magic Tricks - Wikipedia

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    TV's 50 Greatest Magic Tricks is a one-off list show that was produced by Objective Productions for Channel 5. The programme counts down the fifty greatest magic tricks – The Magic Bullet by Penn & Teller is the illusion at number one. [1] The show was presented by the British actress Fay Ripley, and was directed by Helen Albon.

  9. Tips & Tricks - Wikipedia

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    Tips & Tricks (later Tips & Tricks Codebook) was a video game magazine published by LFP. [1] [2] For most of its existence, the publication was devoted almost exclusively to strategies and codes for popular video games. It began as a spin-off from VideoGames magazine, which in itself morphed out of VideoGames & Computer Entertainment.