Its wood is often fashioned into divining rods and in the case of horses, it is advisable for the rider to carry a whip made out of rowan. |
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D' Aloisio had used his divining rods to locate what he believed was a chain and nine-foot anchor, possibly from the fabled wreck itself. |
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In a moment of inspiration I decided to make one last search for the camera, using my divining rods. |
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It is no relation at all to native hazel, but like hazel the settlers found its forked branches ideal for water divining. |
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So I hopped off at the next stop and I got off and hoped my inner divining rod would lead me to the seminar. |
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Let's try to start divining some answers this week by taking a look at the potential contenders for this season's Larry O'Brien trophy. |
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Some rabbit babies get dirty in a mud puddle but the day is saved when Tag finds a cleansing spring of water by divining with a hazel twig. |
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It's something that our guys are aware of, that if we want to continue to play that's going to be the divining rod. |
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The camera becomes a divining rod searching for the flow of emotion under the skin. |
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Afterwards explore the grounds to find underground water and other aspects of divining. |
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The only way to get a really good signal is to wander around with the antenna stretched out, as if you're divining for water. |
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Like a divining stick, the football seemingly found the water at every opportunity. |
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Thus, after more than a decade of denouncing water divining, the state belatedly sought to harness it to hydraulic development. |
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As TV loses its appeal among younger men, advertisers are using divining rods to follow the money. |
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Our instrument is a divining rod, which should bend when placed over water. |
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Attention to the chimerical task of divining a patient's early traumas is attention subtracted from sensible help in the here and now. |
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Despite the volume and quality of the research, divining what is in the ocean remains an inexact science. |
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But just try saying no to their daughter, Katherine Freyvogel, prexy of OCHS and the project's divining light. |
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They are points of god-contact, sites and occasions for divining in a much broader sense. |
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With her eyes closed, the Holy Knight waved her hand around like a divining rod until it stopped in midair. |
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Can psychologists learn from these divining rods to train less-sensitive people? |
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Of course, a simple double-blind test can be applied to any claims of divining or dowsing powers. |
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How frogs locate water remains unknown, they seem to have a special water divining sense. |
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For a while they simply stared at each other, as if sizing up the opposition, divining out points of weakness. |
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They've been divining water, fruit, music and happiness together ever since. |
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As I sat in my alfresco office whittling away at a divining rod, a beaten up old truck screeched to a halt. |
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By representing his figure with a broad forehead, Powers gave her the sensitivity requisite to respond to the promptings of a divining rod. |
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But he does have a sure touch for divining politicians' larger strategic patterns. |
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Like tiny divining rods, these drugs hunt down only diseased cells, avoiding the shotgun approach of past chemotherapies. |
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When not divining the crowd's thoughts, he dives into the city's psyche, through anthropomorphizing metaphors. |
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Chen, the temple's caretaker, spent months divining what images, scenes and poems should canopy worshippers. |
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And from this alleged mutter, trained exegetes in the press are now divining the entire political infrastructure of the Vatican. |
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It's sad that 450 years later we still have to go over similar arguments with those who believe that divining works. |
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In addition, experts with specialized knowledge may perform specific tasks related to healing, building, or divining. |
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The affront of water divining to the latter's modernist pretensions led to foreign experts being pressed into the fray, but to no avail. |
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Gone were the secret incantations and gothic tales of interred bodies, but the divining rod remained, now viewed as a conductor of imponderable fluids. |
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It's not quite trying to divining the future from animal entrails, but I wouldn't use it as the most definitive measure of economic life in the Valley. |
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Though I am not proposing the actual use of Tarot cards as a means of divining past or future events, what, exactly, would the limits be for non-natural explanations? |
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One form of magic that many of us do quite often is divining. |
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The example of water divining in southern Africa, however, suggests that the irrational was as much a feature of western as indigenous knowledge systems. |
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Dowsing and divining water is the subject of the club's talk today. |
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Hope is a water dowser, or someone who uses intuition, energy vibrations and divining rods or pendulums to mark the best spots for wells. |
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And in the piece's dominant metaphor, that wire hanger is transformed into a long divining rod. |
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Francis is looking for a mine in the garden with his homemade divining rod. |
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After the lecture, when asked about her walking stick which ressembled a divining rod, she spoke about dowsing. |
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Even if you don't want to dance, the wattage forces you to tremble like a divining rod. |
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Dacre is a divining rod for stories, detecting journalistic gold on ground that others have bypassed or hurried over. |
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I have no divining rod but I think it is because fundamentally the Conservatives just do not get it. |
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Mr. Speaker, far be it for me to apply a divining rod to the government or to find the water. |
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Some of us want to learn more about runes, Tarot, and divining skills. |
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Devising industrial policy, like divining comparative advantage, is a matter of trial and error. |
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But Americans are nonetheless obsessed by divining the meaning of the choice. |
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The form waves commonly used in divining bring about modifications of the structure and the bioelectronic characteristics of water. |
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You won't find any clue on her and return to Sima Qian who is about to finish decoding the divining poles. |
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In diminishing moon, if they carry it, it develops imagination, the inspiration and gives divining or at least allows to light dreams. |
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There is also a divining instrument, called a mouse oracle, which is a small clay pot on a wooden base. |
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The old man was holding a divining rod and was waving it all about him. |
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In addition, there has always been the use of the divining rod. |
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There are water-witchers out divining and they're closing in on you. |
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A witch ball or speculum was a device used for scrying or divining things. |
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When it comes to finding such Australian sweetmeats as witchetty grubs and honey pot ants, Aboriginal women are masters at divining underground hideouts. |
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Her father fled Libya four years after Col. Gaddafi came to power, divining where the country was heading. |
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There is a need to go deeper into a so-called spiritual belief system of your own divining. |
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Over time he realized that to do the job better, he needed to know the fundamentals of the ancient divining art. |
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The famous altar at which the prophesies were made by pouring wine in a blazing fire and divining on the smoke can still be seen as a large rusty brown circle in the stone. |
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Perhaps my scepticism closes my mind to the possibility of ghosts and that's why I am among the 20 per cent of the population who cannot use divining rods. |
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The desire for knowledge of the future seems to be at the root of palmistry and other forms of divining secret knowledge through paranormal revelations. |
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Practice the ancient art of Dowsing with divining rods and the pendulum. |
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He has an instinctive power of divining the thoughts and intentions of people with whom he is conversing. |
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Separating elements with vertical pallets situated above the spreader rollers separate the potatoes fixed to the vines by making them go down the divining chain at the front of the multi-separator. |
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The divining phenomena have in fact an explanation of a physical order: each thing, from the living people to the inorganic material, emits radiations, each one on different wavelengths. |
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Topographical and water divining services. |
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Given UNESCO's disposition towards preventive action and the long-term perspective, it is unfortunate that we do not possess a reliable crystal ball for divining the future! |
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At the Chicago Board of Trade, the world's busiest futures market, wheat and soyabean traders make their livings by divining the elements as they slide across a huge, wall-mounted digital weather map. |
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During the reign of king Louis XIII of France, and his statesman the Cardinal Richelieu, the baron de Beausoleil and his wife Martine de Bertereau successfully discovered 150 mines in France using various divining rods. |
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However, they would undoubtedly like to have the equivalent of a divining rod to know where exactly in the subsoil the much sought-after gold, copper and iron are located. |
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Water veins are located with the aid of pendulums and divining rods. |
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Yea, here also is the known practice of divining events from the voices and flight of birds. |
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I suppose that we truly are divining that what is is some third thing when we say that change and stability are. |
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The Babylonians used incense while offering prayers to divining oracles. |
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Thus hath he deluded many Nations in his Augurial and Extispicious inventions, from casual and uncontrived contingencies divining events succeeding. |
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