Sentences with phrase «magic over the waves»

I had walked down to the sea cliffs, sat on the bench my boy had made for me, and stretched out my magic over the waves.

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The men mumbled to themselves as the magician stretched out his arm and watched as Jesus waved His magic wand over the lifeless appendage.
Yeah, I notice that sometimes people throw around the words love as well as forgiveness like they're magic wands that can be waved over a situation and instantly all is well.
Embracing The Way of the Cross It is not Christian compassion simply to try to wave a magic wand over the realities that have led people into difficulties and pretend they do not exist.
Wouldn't it be amazing to have a magic sleep - fairy wand to wave over your bawling / sobbing / fractious / generally unsleepy baby?
Within a week, as the science, or magic, of yoga operates, the trainees expressed a positive change: with more knowledge on how the mind functions, they began exerting some control over their thoughts, distancing themselves from the waves of emotions, and they said they felt more at peace.
As soon as the sorceresses are hanged by their colonial neighbors, the Disney script machine waves its magic formula over the film and breaks the spell of promise.
Every year the Oscars have the ability to wave the magic wand over a fresh young ingenue, an exciting debut director, or a brilliant new writer.
To give up his magic is also to abandon his power over them, including his own daughter, Miranda; he waves his staff practically as a phallic symbol, and the choice to disempower himself is among the most touchingly self - humbling that a Shakespeare character makes.
Happily, the brain trust in Bavaria has waved its magic wand over the all - new 2009 BMW 750i.
Waving a magic wand and casting a protective spell over your vehicle would be convenient, but unfortunately, magic is only fictional.
Togbe, sweat dripping off his face and body, chanted magic words and waved an oxtail fly whisk over different shrine objects.
But right now, I would love to turn my book over to an editor and have them wave a magic wand and fix the core problems that I know are still there, and I'm getting too frustrated with it to go through it a few more times and fix it... even though that's exactly what I need to do, and even a great editor can't help much with those things.
While it's not quite so simple as waving a magic wand over a calendar,... [Read more...]
While it's not quite so simple as waving a magic wand over a calendar, the section of a 1978 copyright law was originally intended to help authors who may have been starving at the time of publication to retrieve the rights to a future bestseller that they had essentially willed away.
Funny that you posted about going back to see the places you lived / almost lived... I woke up this morning thinking about the «Hansel and Gretel» house that you blogged about a good while back — that place would have been so awesome with your magic wand waved over it!!
At that time I didn't know you had waved your magic wand over it!
It is a very traditional piece, but after she waved her magic wand over it — it now sports a fresh and modern two tone effect — I love it.
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