The scanner reads the barcode into the spreadsheet, and the calipers magically transmit your measurements there as well. |
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In this hyperkinetic action-fantasy pic, chaos reigns at a school for the magically inclined. |
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If your uncle's head is cut out of the picture on the screen, it won't magically reappear when you hit the Print button. |
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It told the strange story of one man's yearning to fit into society so much that he magically morphed into his surroundings with ease. |
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The opening scene, where he magically inflates an obnoxious relative, could be right out of James and the Giant Peach. |
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The Black Fortress could magically teleport itself around the surface of the planet. |
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Effortlessly, magically, the camera scales the building to reveal a ballet class in progress. |
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Precision formations and dance-like movements are incorporated in the performance, bringing the music magically alive. |
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Frida is exhilarating because the director finds magically creative ways to depict the artist's inner reality. |
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After all, if a dull warehouse can magically morph into a kinetic light sculpture, the possibilities are endless. |
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The most rewarding aspect of the exhibition involved moving into and through the magically transformed space of the gallery. |
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Artists were stimulated by Pliny's descriptions of painted grapes so magically real that the birds pecked at them. |
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Think of San Francisco and the images of its bridges appearing and disappearing magically in the fog. |
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But I guess if I was in the market for a good urn, it would be helpful to have an ad for it magically appearing at the top of my page. |
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One reason the hotel is so magically peaceful is that cars are banned from the mountain. |
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The waiter who has magically appeared at her side bows slightly and asks her if she wants anything. |
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The boatswain and master of the ship appear to say that it has been magically repaired and that the crew is safe. |
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He nodded to himself incessantly as if his spinal column had been magically replaced with a spring. |
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A tingly sensation spread throughout my body and I suddenly felt magically happy. |
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This sounds simple enough but the deeper flavours of the black cherries married magically with the creamy mess and light brioche bread. |
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They say that the mimi can magically bring a rock wall down within the reach of their hands, paint on it, and then raise it again. |
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How did the media magically decide that he is struggling, sinking, tanking, you know, five months before anyone gets to vote? |
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By calling for the return of listener's voices I am not suggesting that their undigested utterances will magically enlighten pop scholarship. |
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Damayanti commanded the stage, unfaltering, elegant and magically transformed from the person we knew off-stage. |
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While kudzu extract won't magically turn alcoholics into non-drinkers, it might help others cut back on booze. |
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Unfortunately, many people sit stagnantly waiting for situations to magically transform. |
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You may also notice clouds of steam magically rising from out of the ground around the city and wonder what is going on. |
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Wild strawberry plants with roots fully exposed rise magically from the bottom of the canvas. |
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If he didn't attend, King Thomas could strip him of his rank, which would cripple him magically. |
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However, most of what I do magically tends to involve internal subconscious manipulation, sleight of mind. |
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The Queen walks past layer upon layer of sumptuous jewels, magically lighting them up as she goes. |
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Women who drink diet drinks know that they're not going to be magically transformed into supermodels. |
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You simply cut the citrus fruit of choice in half, and with little pressing effort the juice magically appears in the container. |
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In this hyperkinetic Korean action-fantasy pic, chaos reigns at a Hogwarts-like school for the magically inclined. |
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Indeed, literature is full of fabulations wherein the world of a rat or dog is opened up magically to our vision. |
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Hence I can't be objective about this extraordinary game, which appeared so magically, and allows me to conjure such fine memories. |
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Besides, even if you were to cop that kiss, you would not magically get A's or stop daydreaming. |
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Your credo can guide you, but you cannot magically make it your mother's guiding principle as well. |
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After futzing with it for almost an hour with one of our local computer gurus, the connection came back just as magically as it had disappeared. |
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As the cat in the title, he magically prances through the land of imagination. |
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They are irrigated by surface water poured from gargoyles, a torrent that in winter becomes magically frozen. |
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The haircut magically makes your ginormous head look smaller, making hats seem bigger. |
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Once there, I was taken directly to the Jeep, which was magically parked in a covered parking space. |
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He and Noel jumped out of the crowd, almost as if they had just magically appeared, and bombarded me with wadded up paper balls. |
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The veil was also believed to magically have the power to ward off surrounding evils that wish to harm the bride. |
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Like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, the President magically placed battlefield responsibility in the hands of the battle commanders. |
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The passage was lighted with a few lanterns that were magically kept aflame, and it was almost as cold there as it was outside. |
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It often seemed to Connie that her sons thought of the refrigerator as a widow's cruse of food that would magically restock itself every week. |
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On a hunch, we rebooted the computer and after arriving back at the desktop the printer magically output the test page perfectly. |
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It was magically enchanted, so the vender said, and would protect me as needed. |
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Allonges have had a way of magically appearing in collateral files while trials are in progress. |
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As the performer lifted his hands back up, the cloth rose too, magically levitating in the air just like the carpet had before it. |
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Interest rates are at historic lows, home values continue to magically rise, and you do not plan to be living in the same house in five years. |
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It is barely discernible in daylight, yet after dusk it becomes magically pronounced. |
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Nestled between the two wings of the inn was a hedge maze that would magically rearrange itself every day. |
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It seems to me that you were expecting your guy to read your mind and somehow magically know that you wanted an engagement ring for Christmas. |
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She is rummaging around my desk as if it were going to magically produce some corn dogs. |
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He discovers that donning the dusty drapery magically transforms him into a genuine vampire. |
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We also know that we have sent detainees to them before, and their security services have magically lost track of them. |
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Told he can return to earth once he has cut down a cassia tree, Wu Kang remains to this day on the moon, chopping a tree that magically restores itself. |
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Of course, this means we pay more in interest and are even tempted to think that our debts have been magically cleared and so we start spending again. |
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You will develop a flair for short, pithy phrases that will identify you as the writer, whether your byline is published or your story is magically morphed into a brief. |
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You can crack a dozen eggs into one, and it will magically dispense them exactly one at a time into your mixer. |
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When he picks up his harmless little African dirt snake, it somehow magically transforms into a deadly black mamba, ready to spread some fanged fury around. |
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Kidman plays a prototypical bubblehead who is only smart when she decides to turn back clocks for breakfast or to magically change the spending level on a credit card. |
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The interior is largely obscured by an upside-down stair, magically suspended from the first floor and contained by a diaphanous veil of fine steel grating. |
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The prisms of colour were so strong, so defined, that it was as if the table had been magically coated with a strange and alien palette of chroma. |
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Somehow, magically, these evildoers coerce the young to commit suicide. |
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Two floors of open galleries rise above the foyer, magically transforming the musicians carrying instruments between classes, into walk-on extras in a theatre production. |
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Stomping my feet with anger I was about to turn around and go back inside the house when the ball magically came flying over the fence back to my side again. |
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And the thankfully near full moon was magically radiant in its slight yellowness, divinely suspended in nothingness amid the sequined backdrop of stars, planets and galaxies. |
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Their underlying design is a spiraling vortex, in which undulating waters magically metamorphose into watered silk, velvet into vaporous cloud and firmament. |
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A new extension for Google Chrome will magically transform your webpage into a bunch of photos of Ryan Gosling. |
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The interior is largely obscured, however, by an upside-down stair, magically suspended from the first floor and contained by a diaphanous veil of fine steel grating. |
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He magically evoked the Alpine mystery of the score's opening bars. |
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In the 1980s, the Conservative Party also received loans that magically resulted in the loaner getting a peerage, and it still does the same thing today. |
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She is the primal Mommy whose kisses magically fix our boo-boos. |
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Since Christers think that Jesus magically created the world and all of us, doesn't that mean that Jesus made Thomas so that Doubting Thomas would Doubt? |
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Surfer was the comically subversive tale of a group of ski bums visited by a mysterious stranger who skis magically and imparts mystical knowledge. |
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There is no one-size-fits-all employment policy that will magically create employment across the country. |
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Anyway, Hurley magically built a career from it, and is still smiling and siren-ing. |
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You can not see anything in there, until it magically emerges in the developing bath. |
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He could not openly defy his brother Pluto, since they were divine equals, but he magically provided Persephone with a secret escape clause to her marriage vow. |
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Walter worships objects and cash, believing they will magically confer upon him the social status he so desperately craves. |
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First come mottled leaves, followed by scrolled buds that unfurl in the sun, reflexing magically into pink turk's cap flowers. |
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Aquarius Time magically expands in the face of looming deadlines. |
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He is magically transported down the plughole into the world of Pathylon where he encounters many challenging tasks and unusual creatures. |
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In heavily mulched areas, the seeds will fall naturally and reappear magically the following year to your surprise and delight. |
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Second, it brings to the fore the problem of inner-outer, whereby an inner intention is magically transubstantiated into a physical action. |
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Pleasure shoots magically in every direction like an explosion of sparks. |
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The European rowan tree has long been known to have magically protective properties. |
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In Houston, Enron Field magically became Minute Maid Park when the former self-destructed a couple of years ago. |
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Michelle, the barmaid who always seems to magically know what I want to drink, says this with a sparkle in her eye as she hands me a swizzle. |
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As if this outburst will magically grant us the license to continue with our wretched, visionless, and egocentric existence. |
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Before you know where you are, a few corms can magically multiply, their pale lavender flowers washing the dark ground with their presence, like spilt milk. |
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The man tries to embrace the statue, but the statue disappears before he can get his arms around it and it reappears magically on the opposite side of the room. |
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Would But I'm a Cheerleader magically turn into Oscar fodder were it chopped into a dozen frames, re-mastered for Sensurround, and accompanied by scratch-and-sniff cards? |
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Big Time stayed out of range, but the giant magically appeared at 30 yards and was already sliding through my fingers in the opposite direction before I saw him. |
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They dawdled and did aerobatics and lollygagged lazily until grub got short, things got cold and no grownup birds magically appeared to save them. |
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His starter is mock turtle soup from his trippy Victorian Feast, including a golden pocket watch which magically dissolves to form the stock for the soup. |
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