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RICHARD FEYNMAN, Nobel laureate and physicist extraordinaire, called it a "magic number" and its value "one of the greatest damn mysteries of physics".
"Is it a magic house?" she asked.
Nor is it a magic equation or formula.
I don't know what he puts with it — a magic powder from molecular gastronomy, I guess.
Mr. Gordon, the Michigan business professor, called it a "magic trick".
Skyler Walley, 9, an Upper West Sider in Ms. Pizzo's class, called it "a magic little jar".
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It was a magic shawl, it could nourish an infant for three days and three nights.
"It's a magic city and it isn't real".
It doesn't disappear, but it's a magic place.
"I'd have him put an 'X' on it with a Magic Marker and sign it".
To me, it's not a crime, it's a magic trick.
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