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  2. Practical Magic (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Practical Magic is a 1995 novel by Alice Hoffman. [1] The book was adapted into the 1998 film of the same name by Warner Bros. . Hoffman has since published two prequel novels – The Rules of Magic (2017) and Magic Lessons (2020), as well as one sequel – The Book of Magic (2021).

  3. Practical Magic - Wikipedia

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    Practical Magic is a 1998 American romantic fantasy film based on the 1995 novel Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman. The film was directed by Griffin Dunne and stars Sandra Bullock , Nicole Kidman , Dianne Wiest , Stockard Channing , Aidan Quinn , and Goran Višnjić .

  4. Theurgy - Wikipedia

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    Keith Thomas: "Spiritual magic or theurgy was based on the idea that one could reach God in an ascent up the scale of creation made possible by a rigorous course of prayer, fasting and devotional preparation." [6] Pierre A. Riffard: "Theurgy is a type of magic. It consists of a set of magical practices performed to evoke beneficent spirits in ...

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  6. Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell - Wikipedia

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    The group is stunned to learn of a "practical magician", Mr Gilbert Norrell. Norrell proves his skill as a magician by making the statues in York Cathedral speak, thereafter compelling the society to disband. John Childermass, Mr Norrell's factotum, convinces a member of the group, John Segundus, to write about the event for the London newspapers.

  7. Clarke's three laws - Wikipedia

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    One account stated that Clarke's laws were developed after the editor of his works in French started numbering the author's assertions. [2] All three laws appear in Clarke's essay "Hazards of Prophecy: The Failure of Imagination", first published in Profiles of the Future (1962); [3] however, they were not all published at the same time.

  8. Uell Stanley Andersen - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 documentary film 3 Magic Words was inspired by Andersen's book Three Magic Words. The film was written, directed, and produced by Michael Perlin and co-produced by Maura Hoffman. The film was produced over four years. [21] The lead is played by Gabriella Ethereal and the film is narrated by Cameron Smith.

  9. In season 9 of 'Queer Eye', the Fab Five transformed John van der Put a.k.a. 'America's Got Talent' favorite Piff the Magic Dragon, and he opens up to PEOPLE about the experience