Sorcerer Sentence Examples

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  • The old sorcerer bursts out of the new believer.

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  • There sat the thorny Sorcerer in his chair of state, and when the Wizard saw him he began to laugh, uttering comical little chuckles.

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  • Students of Tallquist's Maklu series of incantation or of the surpu series edited by Zimmern (in his Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Babylonischen Religion) will recollect the images over which the priest sorcerer recites his formulae.

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  • Tsui-Goab, in the opinion of his worshippers, as we have seen, is a deified dead sorcerer, whose name means Wounded Knee, the sorcerer having been injured in the knee by an enemy.

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  • Cup & Sorcerer Discover the enchanted glade and share a cup with family or friends.

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  • It also seems reflected in the dispute involving Foirtgirn, involving a sorcerer and St Columba.

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  • Alex trans to be a knight in order to rescue Laura from the clutches of an evil sorcerer.

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  • By the time he had attached a handle to this sword he was having much trouble to breathe, as the charm of the Sorcerer was beginning to take effect.

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  • The film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was an adaptation of the first book in J.K. Rowling's series about a young wizard.

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  • But the highest developments of priestly influence are hardly separable from something of magical superstition, the opus operatum of the priest has the power of a sorcerer's spell.

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  • A natural death is explained as the result of a sorcerer's spiritual violence, and the disease is attributed to magic or to the action of hostile spirits.

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  • The chief god of the Hottentots is a being named Tsuni-Goam, who is universally regarded by his worshippers as a deceased sorcerer.

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  • If we grant, however, for the sake of argument, that the early Hottentots worshipped the infinite under the figure of the dawn, and that, by forgetting their own meaning, they came to believe that the words which really meant " red dawn" meant " wounded knee " we must still admit that the devout have assigned to their deity all the attributes of an ancestral sorcerer.

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  • Chirac played the sorcerer's apprentice by making the main axis of his campaign law and order, a longstanding theme of the FN.

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  • The idea is to reach the founts of wisdom before the sorcerer can rise from the dead to claim his knowledge.

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  • His diocesan would scarcely have approved of such overtures to a person already widely believed to be a sorcerer.

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  • Well now you, too, can become a sophisticated sorcerer!

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  • Chirac played the sorcerer 's apprentice by making the main axis of his campaign law and order, a longstanding theme of the FN.

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  • When the old-fashioned way doesn`t work, the Mayor summons a powerful sorcerer who does the job for them.

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  • To get rid of Waldo, whose date was known, the name Waldenses or Vallenses was derived from Vallis, because they dwelt in the valleys, or from a supposed Provençal word Vaudes, which meant a sorcerer.

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  • Working among them as the founder of the Mission of the Martyrs, he incurred their enmity, was tortured as a sorcerer, and finally killed at Ossernenon, near Auriesville, N.Y.

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  • Is not a Wizard something like a Sorcerer?

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  • I wish to meet our Sorcerer.

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  • It was one of the things Gwig usually did to prove he was a sorcerer.

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  • Just then they heard the big voice of Jim the cab-horse calling to them, and going to the doorway leading to the dome they found the Princess and a throng of her people had entered the House of the Sorcerer.

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  • So she ran along over their heads until she had left them far behind and below and had come to the city and the House of the Sorcerer.

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  • Is he the right man for the job or just the sorcerer 's apprentice?

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  • The sorcerer 's stone Leading the push is Steve MacPherson, Head of Technical Operations in MPC 's film division.

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  • Well now you, too, can become a sophisticated sorcerer !

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  • There they met a Jewish sorcerer and false prophet named Bar-Jesus, 7 who was an attendant of the proconsul, Sergius Paulus.

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  • Periodically throughout the day, visitors can find many Disney characters around the great Sorcerer's Hat in Hollywood Studios.

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  • At the music resort, the swimming pools are shaped like a guitar and a grand piano while Sorcerer Mickey presides over one All-Star Movies pool and while the Mighty Ducks’ hockey rink plays host to another.

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  • Use the sorcerer Illius and shoot at the dragon's wings with his fire staff.

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  • Illius the Sorcerer is a descendant from an ancient line of knights.

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  • You can get unlimited health at the beginning of Sorcerer's Stone if you enter a code in at the main menu.

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  • The winner is a mysterious sorcerer named Vaati who, big surprise, breaks open the chest and releases monsters into the world.

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  • In the game you play Mickey, who inadvertently activates Cartoon Wasteland, a theme-park designed by sorcerer Yen Sid to hide all this bad and rejected cartoons.

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  • Plans for set three are still in the works, but teasers have shown the set will include a Sorcerer Mickey from the classic Disney hit Fantasia.

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  • Each box set also comes with Mickey-shaped wedges, a specialized cardholder, and a special sorcerer's hat for kids.

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  • In Yunnan and Guizhou, sorcerer's masks are used for the act of god welcoming.

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  • These sorcerer's masks can be carved out of wood or created as a painted design applied directly onto the face of the wearer.

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  • The Torah advises against becoming "a sorcerer, soothsayer or engager of witchcraft".

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  • Although it is classified as a children's book, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" will capture the imagination of any inner child.

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  • Theaters around the country were packed on the opening day of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.

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  • A child-hood enemy lurks around the corner, hungry for the power offered by the legendary "Sorcerer's Stone", and Harry Potter and his new friends are not about to let evil triumph over good.

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  • The visual aspect of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is simply stunning.

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  • A lot of the imagination of the book is lost in the translation to the screen and only the most forgiving of fans will love Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in its theatrical form.

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  • Sound and music are of the same great quality in Chamber of Secrets as they are in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.

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  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was released in the UK and Europe as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, J.K. Rowling's original title.

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  • It's conceivable to have a 'lone wolf' sorcerer in one part of your world who suddenly discovers an entire continent of scientific magic users, but the magic they use needs to be consistent.

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  • At age 19, French born Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger, debuted in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.

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  • The same book was released the following year in the U.S. under the title Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.

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  • The Sorcerer's Apprentice - Merlin trained Balthazar and upon his death gave Balthazar the quest to find the Prime Merlinian.

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  • To get rid of Waldo, whose date was known, the name Waldenses or Vallenses was derived from Vallis, because they dwelt in the valleys, or from a supposed Provençal word Vaudes, which meant a sorcerer.

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  • In the same fragment we read of the ruin of Azidahaka Mazainya, which name Darmesteter interprets in the Persian sources as the demon serpent, the sorcerer (Ormazd et Ahriman, Paris, 18 77, p. 1 57).

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  • On the intimate relation which in primitive times subsisted between the sorcerer and the king see the citation from Frazer's Early History of Kingship, p. 127, in the article Priest, and cf.

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  • A rudely carved stone lion, which lies on the roadside close to the southern extremity of the city, and by some is supposed to have formed part of a building of the ancient city, is locally regarded as a talisman against famine, plague, cold, &c., placed there by Pliny, who is popularly known as the sorcerer Balinas (a corruption of Plinius).

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  • His best son was Conductor (1767) out of a mare by Snap; Conductor was the sire of Trumpator (1782), whose two sons, Sorcerer (1790) and Paynator (1791), transmit the blood of the Godolphin down to modern times.

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  • Sorcerer was the sire of Soothsayer (1808), Comus (1809), and Smolensko (181o).

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  • Luckily, she has a female werewolf and a certain renegade sorcerer on her side...

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  • Dorothy and Zeb jumped out of the buggy and ran after them, but the Sorcerer remained calmly in his throne.

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  • Just as good a Wizard as you are a Sorcerer.

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  • I think I shall keep this Wizard until a new Sorcerer is ready to pick, for he seems quite skillful and may be of use to us.

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  • Play the game as the Rogue, the Sorcerer or the Warrior.

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  • You can open the Quidditch League in the Sorcerer's Stone.

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  • There is a secret passage to the fourth floor of Hogwarts in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.

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  • His conditions were agreed to, but after he had fulfilled his promise the inhabitants, on the ground that he was a sorcerer, declined to fulfil their part of the bargain, whereupon on the 26th of June he reappeared in the streets of the town, and putting his pipe to his lips began a soft and curious strain.

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  • The term " priest " is sometimes taken to include " sorcerer," but this use is open to criticism and may produce confusion.

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  • Born from the loves of Bacchus and Circe, he is "much like his father, but his mother more" - a sorcerer, like her, who gives to travellers a magic draught that changes their human face into the "brutal form of some wild beast," and, hiding from them their own foul disfigurement, makes them forget all the pure ties of life, "to roll with pleasure in a sensual sty."

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  • Maui slew monsters, invented barbs for fish-hooks, frequently adopted the form of various birds, acted as Prometheus Purphoros the fire-stealer, drew a whole island up from the bottom of the deep; he was a great sorcerer and magician.

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  • I am greater than any thorn-covered sorcerer that every grew in your garden.

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  • This formality having been gone through, the flight of the first bird which passed over the body was watched, the direction being regarded as that in which the sorcerer must be sought.

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