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  2. The Magic Circle (organisation) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Circle is a British organisation dedicated to promoting and advancing the art of magic.. Applicants must qualify for membership, either through a performance exam or by a written thesis on a branch of magic, after which they are designated Members of The Magic Circle (M.M.C.).

  3. Magic Circle (law firms) - Wikipedia

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    These firms have a lower turnover than the members of the Magic Circle, but consistently have an average profits per equity partner (PEP) and average revenue per lawyer (RPL) far above the UK average [14] [15] [16] (and, in some instances, higher than members of the Magic Circle). Contrary to what the term Silver Circle may suggest, there is no ...

  4. Megan Swann - Wikipedia

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    Swann has been performing magic since she was a child. Her career began via the Young Magician's Club, a youth initiative of The Magic Circle. She became a member of The Magic Circle at 18. In 2014, she became the first woman to be elected as an officer of the society (she was elected as secretary), and she was elected as its Vice-President in ...

  5. Fay Presto - Wikipedia

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    She joined The Magic Circle, but was asked to leave when she began to transition. [4] When The Magic Circle voted to allow women members in 1991, she was one of the first women to join. [5] As Presto, Winter specialises in close-up magic, and had held a residency at London's Langan's Brasserie since the start of her magic career. [6]

  6. Paul Zenon - Wikipedia

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    Zenon is a Member of the Inner Magic Circle with Gold Star status and was the recipient of the Carlton Award for Comedy in 2015, the Sir Ken Dodd Comedy Award in 2017, presented by the man himself, the Neville King Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2019 and the David Berglas Award for Outstanding Contribution to Magic, also in 2019.

  7. Fergus Anckorn - Wikipedia

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    Fergus Gordon Anckorn (10 December 1918 – 22 March 2018) [1] was a British soldier who, as starting as the conjurer Wizardus at age 18, was the longest-serving member of the Magic Circle. [2] Anckorn was born on 10 December 1918 in Dunton Green and educated at The Judd School in Tonbridge.

  8. Fountain Court Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Its reputation for commercial litigation developed in the late 1940s and 1950s and its standing as a 'magic circle' chambers was cemented in the 1960s and 1970s. Numerous members of chambers have gone on to hold high judicial office. The most eminent is Lord Bingham KG, who served as Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice and Senior Law Lord.

  9. Mike Caveney - Wikipedia

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    Michael Douglas Caveney (born June 17, 1950) is an American magician, author, publisher, magic historian and collector. He is a life-member of the Magic Castle in Hollywood and a member of The Magic Circle of London. His work as a magician and publisher spans over four decades.