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conjurors

n. (plural of conjuror English)

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And to play the part of the great conjuror the film-makers and the British Broadcasting Corporation had engaged, at a substantial fee, the greatest of living conjurors, my old friend Magnus Eisengrim.

That was where Jerry Wanless booked incompetent dog acts, jugglers who were on the booze, dirty comedians, single women without charm or wit, singers with nodes on their vocal chords, conjurors who dropped things, quick-change artistes who looked the same in all their impersonations, and a crowd of carnies like Willard and some of the other Talent from the World of Wonders.

There was talk of life-theory, and how some conjurors focus on spirit work.

A sort of religion they had, with priests or conjurors, and houses set apart as temples, wherein images were kept and conjurations performed, but the ceremonies seem not worship, but propitiations against evil, and there seems to have been no conception of an overruling power or of an immortal life.

There was a belief that the Indian conjurors had some power over the elements, but not a well-regulated power, and in time the Indians came to a belief in the better effect of the invocations of the whites.

The twenty-third trick performed by some conjurors before the Emperor Jahangueir (Memoirs, p.

It has been suggested that the conjurors hypnotise the spectators, and make them believe they see these things.

We have stage magicians and conjurors who are experts on deception and the art of fooling people—it’s their business.