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It is seen clairvoyantly as a silvery white color.
Celeste asked, as though Joey might be able to sense clairvoyantly the presence of their faceless enemy.
From his earliest years, Spangler claims to be clairvoyantly aware of non-physical entities.
For "Elvira Madigan," on the contrary, the choice of music was clairvoyantly right.
One month he made a thousand attempts to "see" clairvoyantly the contents of a store window before he had walked close enough to inspect it.
We went back to my daughter Carrie to tell her that we were reunited and she saw us clairvoyantly and was very pleased.
His beautiful Greek prisoner had known, somehow; had seen clairvoyantly into his future and known he would not succeed tonight.
Meanwhile, from the peak of Mount Muria in Java, the boy's father was secretly watching over his son clairvoyantly.
He also taught him how to let go in terms of slavishly and clairvoyantly searching for and then locking in the groove."
He now thought he had both a possible motive and a possible, although unprovable, method for the deaths that Laurie had been so clairvoyantly documenting.
Carnac the Magnificent, in which Carson played a psychic who clairvoyantly divined the answer to a question contained in a sealed envelope.
And although non-Euclidean geometry had not found any applications (Albert Einstein finished his general theory of relativity only in 1915), Richard already stated clairvoyantly:
(From the onetime Sinatra rival Eddie Fisher, who apparently wasn't interviewed for the book, Kaplan clairvoyantly draws the following: "Remember me.
During 1910, Leadbeater conducted additional research into the so-called akashic records, which he stated that he clairvoyantly inspected at the Theosophical Society headquarters in Adyar.
At the time the patient entered the Institute Mrs. Wickland clairvoyantly saw the spirit of a woman of the brunette type possessing the patient, who was a decided blond.
The Old Man's ability to see clairvoyantly also enabled him to sense when certain plot elements were occurring such as the kidnapping of the great fairy or the washing up of useful items by the seashore.
One noon, as Miss H. was seated at the table, Mrs. Wickland clairvoyantly saw the spirit of a newsboy take possession of the patient and reach eagerly for food, exclaiming: "Gee whiz!
It was as if he had been lying in wait for her among the peeling trunks of the eucalyptuses, clairvoyantly aware that her scavenging would bring her to this alley at this hour on this very day.
Scripps Howard News Service columnist Deroy Murdock mentioned the timeliness of the conference in connection with the episode as being an instance of The Simpsons "clairvoyantly predict[ing] the news."
That Schubert was allegedly gentle, mild, modest, naive; that like a passive vessel, he composed "clairvoyantly"; that he grew "petrified and ran out of the room" in great Beethoven's presence - all this likewise constitutes gendered description.
This last work, to which the /Calvinist Martyr/ belongs, was undertaken with the idea of composing, as he said, a retrospective history of France treated clairvoyantly, and, as the fragment shows, with his peculiar bias towards despotism.
Since then I have thought that this was because Harût, clairvoyantly or telepathically, had conveyed to me, as indeed Marût declared, a scene which he had witnessed similar to that which I was witnessing, but not identical in its incidents.
As an example of the latter we can recall one case in which the famous 'scientific' investigator of the paranormal, JB Rhine (1895-1980), asked an experimental subject to try, clairvoyantly, to perceive the images on a set of cards that Rhine was turning up.
Judith Goldman claims that politics and ethics were central to a mode of writing she developed and called "clair-style," which used "words and phrases clairvoyantly seen" and that Weiner arrived at a method of composing that employed "these seen elements exclusively."
The result of the clairvoyant session that took place on the night of 20 March 1903, in Stead's opinion was that 'the bloody tragedy in the palace was seen clairvoyantly three months before it took place, and described in the hearing of at least a dozen credible witnesses'.