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And we have to think about a doctor needlessly, and against her will, putting a wand in a woman's vagina to make her think twice about her right to do what she wants with her body, in a more general and less literal way.
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I have robes and costumes and I always keep a wand in my car.
The eighth film of the seven-book series sees Harry Potter finally waving a wand in anger at his nemesis Lord Voldemort, and is not a disappointment.
Afterwards, a "stout old rabbit" with a wand in its teeth hops out from a hole beneath the stump and leaves the kingdom.
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