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  • 121Marie Castello — Madam Marie s Stand at boardwalk in Asbury Park, New Jersey (2008) Marie Castello (May 25, 1915[1] – June 27, 2008), who was known as Madam Marie, was an American fortune teller and psychic reader who worked on the Asbury Park, New Jersey,… …

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  • 122Palmistry — Chirology redirects here. For other uses, see Fingerspelling. The Fortune Teller, by Caravaggio (1594–95; Canvas; Louvre), depicting a palm reading Palmistry or chiromancy (also spelled cheiromancy, Greek kheir (χεῖρ, ός), “hand”; manteia… …

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  • 125List of Shugo Chara! characters — Shugo Chara! is a Japanese shōjo manga created by the manga author duo Peach Pit. The story centers on elementary schoolgirl Amu Hinamori, whose popular exterior, referred to as cool and spicy by her classmates, contrasts with her introverted… …

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  • 126magicology — n. The study of the neuroscience behind magic tricks and illusions. Example Citations: A couple of years ago, Teller joined a coterie of illusionists and tricksters recruited by Stephen Macknik and Susana Martinez Conde, researchers at the Barrow …

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  • 127fortuneteller — for tune*tel ler n. a person who claims to be able to foretell events in the future of another person. Syn: fortune teller, fortune teller. {for tune*tel ling}, n. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …

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  • 128fortunetelling — fortuneteller for tune*tel ler n. a person who claims to be able to foretell events in the future of another person. Syn: fortune teller, fortune teller. {for tune*tel ling}, n. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …

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