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Candles: Set of 10 Spell Candles $5.75 Set of ten candles with different colors . Excellent for your spells and magical work. It comes with information on how to use the colors. Each Candle will burn approximately 2.5 hours. Candles are standard spell candle size: 4.5 inches tall (chime candles). Picture shows candles as sold by Raven Moonlight only – other sellers candle sets may vary from our picture…. |
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The Bullet Express System (W/ Bonus Juicer Express) $78.99 The Bullet Express System (W/ Bonus Juicer Express) Make any full family meal ready to HEAT or EAT in just 8 minutes! Slice, shred, mix, blend, chop, mince, crush and juice all in one machine! One machine does it all! The Meal Maker Express attachment is used for slicing and shredding a variety of vegetables, fruits, meats and cheeses in just seconds. The Meal Mixer Express attachment is used for … |
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Magic Bullet Express Trio (Bonus Juicer Included) $109.99 Bullet Express – The Amazing 8 Minute Meal Machine that helps you make ANY full family meal ready to HEAT or EAT in just 8 minutes or less! It’s 3 machines in one – a meal maker a meal mixer and a free bonus juicer…. |
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The Indian in the Cupboard $6.66 A nine-year-old boy gets a plastic Indian and a cupboard for his birthday and finds himself involved in adventure when the Indian comes to life and be… |
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Wee Sing Together $7.62 Studio: Repnet Llc Release Date: 06/13/2006… |
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Wee Sing:Grandpa’s Magical Toys $7.55 Studio: Repnet Llc Release Date: 06/13/2006… |
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Bell, Book and Candle $17.99 BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE is set at Christmastime, New York City, 1958. Gillian Holroyd (Novak) is a young, blonde witch with a passion for primitive art and the study of man. She runs a small primitive art store on the first floor of her apartment building. She longs for a regular life, as it is Christmas Eve and she feels lonely. She watches Shep Henderson (James Stewart), a publisher who also lives… |
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Story of Magic: Centuries of Deception [VHS] $26.95 ” The mystical invocations of tribal shamans. The death-defying escapes of Harry Houdini. The headlining extravaganzas of David Copperfield and Penn & Teller. For thousands of years, magic has fascinated and enthralled, and its practitioners have guarded their secrets closely. THE STORY OF MAGIC is a thrilling exploration into the long history of this enigmatic art. From Ancient Egyptians … |
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Clicker Magic [VHS] $8.85 … |
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Erem 632N 4 1/4 Magic Diagonal Small Head Cutter Super with Full Flush Cut $47.84 Cooper Hand Tools, a division of Cooper Industries, Inc., manufactures and markets many well-known brands of hand tools, chain, and electronic soldering products, including Campbell chain, Crescent brand wrenches and pliers, Lufkin measuring tools, Nicholson files and saws, Plumb hammers, H.K. Porter bolt cutters, Weller soldering products, and Wiss snips. Headquartered in Apex, North Carolina, Co… |
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Magic $13.98 Hailed as Bruce Springsteen’s return to rock upon its release in fall 2007, Magic isn’t quite as straightforward as that description would have it seem. True, this does mark another reunion with the E Street Band, only his second studio album with the group since 1984’s Born in the U.S.A., giving this a rock & roll heft missing from his two previous albums — the dusty, literary Devils & Dust and the raucous We Shall Overcome: The Pete Seeger Sessions — and unlike The Rising, the first E Street Band album of the new millennium, there is no overarching theme here. It’s just a collection of songs, something that Bruce hasn’t done since Human Touch, or maybe even The River. All the ingredients are in place for a simple, straight-ahead rock album, except for two things: Springsteen didn’t write a lot of flat-out rock songs, and with his producer Brendan O’Brien, he didn’t make an album that sounds much like a rock & roll album, either. Magic is bright and punchy, a digital-age production through and through, right down to how each track feels as if it were crafted according to its own needs instead of the record as a whole. Underneath this shiny veneer, the E Street Band can still lift this music toward great heights, infusing it with a sense of majesty, but this is an E Street Band that was recorded piecemeal in the studio, pasted together track by track as the group fit sessions into their busy schedules. This approach gives the album a bit of a mannered, meticulous sound not unlike The Rising, but such careful construction was appropriate for Springsteen’s cautious, caring 9/11 rumination; on Magic it tends to keep the music from reaching full flight. Then again, the songs here don’t quite lend themselves to either the transcendent sweep of Born to Run or the down-n-dirty roadhouse rockers that cluttered The River. There’s a quiet melancholy underpinning this album. It’s evident even on the hard-driving “Radio Nowhere,” whose charging guitars mask a sense of desperation, or the deceptively breezy “Girls in Their Summer Clothes,” which grows more wistful with each passing chorus. “Girls” is also indicative of how Magic doesn’t quite feel like classic E Street Band, even when it offers reminders of their classic sound: like “Born to Run,” it trades upon Phil Spector, but here the band doesn’t absorb the Wall of Sound; they evoke it, giving the song a nostalgic bent that emphasizes the soft sadness in his melody. This oddly bittersweet vibe that is shared by “Your Own Worst Enemy,” whose baroque harpsichords — uncannily reminiscent of the Left Banke — are the biggest curveball here. That is, it’s the biggest specific curveball outside of the overall feel of Magic, which is far too somber to be called just another rock & roll album. The solemn, sepia-toned picture of the Boss on the cover is a pretty big tip-off that there may not be a whole lot of good times coming on Magic, but it’s a surprise that this is not only not as joyous as We Shal |
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Bracelet, ‘Full Moon Magic’ $64.95 The full moon repeats itself like reflections on a lake. Working in intricate silver filigree, Made Sriasih creates a bracelet of breathtaking beauty. .925 Sterling silver |
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Orlando Magic Full Button Denim Shirt $19.99 Orlando Magic Full Button Denim Shirt. Assembled in Country of Origin: USA and/or Imported. Origin of Components: USA and/or Imported. Fabric Content: Cotton |
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Chess Set $960 Full chess set in faceted Jet and clear crystal, mirror chess board. Dimensions: cm x cm |
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Magic Jackets : adidas Magic Black Logo Full Zip Track Jackets $74.95 365-Day No Hassle Returns! adidas Orlando Magic Black Logo Full Zip Track Jacket – Increase your cover from the cold in serious Magic style with this retro-inspired full zip jacket by adidas! It features dazzle team-colored stripes down the sleeves, the team name embroidered on the front and a tackle twill logo on the back with metallic threading accents for unstoppable style and pride. |
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Happy Birthday $27 Full faceted clear crystal birthday cake, nickel plated, metal tray with Swarovski logo , 8 Siam crystal decorative stones, one candle in matt Siam crystal Dimensions: cm x cm |
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Harlequin Ring $90 Exquisite craftsmanship and refinement describes this beautiful rhodium-plated ring with a clear crystal chaton in a delicate yet secure prong setting. The open setting allows the full brilliance of the crystal to shine through. Dimensions: N/A in x in |

