The phrase
"magical things" refers to extraordinary or amazing events, objects, experiences, or powers that seem to defy the laws of nature.
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The most
magical thing about forming this chapter is not only helping animals, but building friendships with fellow compassionate law students.
Credit card rewards can do a lot
of magical things, like get you a free vacation and some gift cards.
OMG the first time I put marshmallow fluff into ice cream I was worried it would be rock hard but it turned into the most
magical thing ever.
When you're talking about
such magical things as gods and little folk how can anyone ever prove that they were never real?
How do you decide
which magical things to be «on the fence about» and which to dismiss all together?
When you give yourself permission to stop trying to halt your thoughts altogether, and observe them instead, that's when
magical things start to happen.
We started Real Plans because we found that bringing traditional food values and smart tech together can do some
pretty magical things.
It's in these easy, naturally flowing moments that
many magical things happen for relationships.
It is easier to convince someone about
magical things if they have less understanding of science.
He believes in
magical things from a god and will continue to lie to attempt to support his magical thinking.
If you haven't heard of these
little magical things before, I recommend you go out and buy one right now.
Credit card rewards can do a lot
of magical things, like get you a free vacation and some gift cards.
When we commit to regular workouts that raise our heart rate and get us moving and sweating for a sustained period,
magical things happen to our mind and body.
now one thing about shopping in europe, there is the most
magical thing called vat (value added tax), meaning you get 12 % back at the airport when you leave!!
You can get a sense for the game's look with the screenshot and teaser video in this post, but it also does
magical things with visual story telling and that's something you will just have to wait and experience for yourself.
Chefs Denny Antonino and Ynigo Santos are doing
magical things at their restaurant in Legaspi Village.
«I'm hoping this encourages more people to meet someone else or make a friend and take a moment and rejoice in what seems to be
very magical things about New York and Bushwick right now,» Meisler said.
Schools and districts have often purchased technology with the naïve hope that if they just get these amazing devices in the hands of teachers and students
then magical things will happen.
The
other magical thing about overnight oats is that when you wander into the kitchen the next morning, be it 5 am or high noon, it's as though some kind soul has made you breakfast while you were sleeping.
For many people fat loss can seem like this obscure and
magical thing only dreamt about in fairytales, but the reality is that fat loss is simple when you know what to do.
Matt Green, Zcash founding scientist and Johns Hopkins professor: Zero knowledge proofs are this kind of foggy, beautiful,
magical thing invented in the 1980s by cryptographers at MIT.
Chia seeds — the
same magical things that turn sculpture pets into overgrown, sprouted topiaries (ch - ch - ch - chia!)
Watching Beth give birth to our Myla was one of the most surreal, profound and
magical things Michael and I have ever witnessed.
Chia seeds are
tiny magical things packed with protein, fiber, omega - 3's, antioxidants, calcium, and manganese.
Of the many
magical things cinema can do, one thing in particular virtually never fails to knock me out: the way the medium can elongate a single brief moment into an apparent eternity.
As the children are dispatched to the hall to create their
decorations magical things happen when the children put their decoration on the tree.
But as time passes, people come to believe that these
extraordinary magical things are not really magic at all, but just ordinary things with ordinary, dull names like car, sherbet, dog, tree and bird.
Fast Company cover Paul Lamere's post
on magical things Amazon could do with the user behavior data the Kindle provides --