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...fast and so completely that I got a little scared. But I could feel him breathing and his color was good, so I kept working. The younger nurse, however, started to pick up the drape-she was really scared. I tried to stop her without talking, without breaking the spell. In a mask all you can do is a kind of growl with your eyes...
...GUARD SITTING in a plastic garden chair in the Gem Palace garage may or may not be listening as I spell my name for the second time. "Marie-Hélčne. I'm here to see Mah-ree Eh-len," I insist, mindful that his reserve could be linked to the millions of dollars in jewels just upstairs. His wobbly head shake becomes more vigorous. "He only knows Gujarati. He says you can go up," a male voice calls...
...same time though, I wouldnât be like, âHey grandma, wanna come to my full moon ritual?â he says. Though Castillo doesnât carry a broom or cackle in a black hat, he does cast spells occasionally. âSpells speak to a different level of your consciousness. They help you get insight on what you would miss if you were logically awake,â Castillo says, and describes spells as prayers with extra props. Castillo last cast a spell nearly three months ago when a friend?...
...popular smash worldwide ($229.6 million). That was nothing new for Miyazaki. His hand-drawn animated fantasies (Porco Rosso, Spirited Away) have long appealed to kids and connoisseurs alike. Here he has transported his gift for alchemizing the mundane from Japan to Western Europe a century ago. A spell instantly ages the heroine, Sophie, from 18 to 90 and lands her as a housekeeper inside the walking wonder house owned by a dishy shape shifter. Following the plot may be a burden for adults--children will revel in its complexity--but the whole enterprise has Miyazaki's air of immaculate enchantment...
...website is the brainchild of Harry I. Ritter â06, Adam J. Katz â07, and Jeremiah L. Lowin â07. If the blog-based venture is successful, it could spell doom for the large e-mail lists and list-servs that CampusTapâs creators call âincredibly inefficient and messy ways of communicating...