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the sorcerer
noun
A magician or wizard, sometimes specifically male.
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Spastic, puppetlike gestures evoked her subservience to the sorcerer Klingsor.
One wonders if the sorcerer has become a role model for the apprentice.
The sorcerer lately couldn't recall whether he was a capable sleeper or an insomniac.
Also "The Sorcerer," the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, begins performances tonight and runs through next weekend.
Through Aug. 5. $25 to $85. "The Sorcerer," opera by Gilbert and Sullivan.
The mariner from her past is Ibsen's version of the sorcerer figure of the "Rusalka" myth.
But Ethan Stiefel wildly exaggerated his movements as von Rothbart, the sorcerer.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MIDDLE SCHOOL "The Sorcerer," presented by the Ridgewood Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company.
The most frequent form of this belief is that of the familiar an animal whose soul is bound up with that of the sorcerer, whose form the sorcerer can assume, and who may be commanded to serve his evil master.
So why, with six national titles and a seventh expected soon, isn't Geno Auriemma widely considered the Sorcerer of Storrs?
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