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"I could weave a spell to clear it," Brendan says.
But why is he weaving a spell, and out of such unpleasant material?
Or if you prefer, Harry Potter's Hagrid weaving a spell as a potentially dodgy detective.
It's typical of works by Hammons to repel at first glance and weave a spell on successive viewings.
Nauman's work often weaves a spell that might be called ready-to-wear narcissism — an acute self-awareness belonging to no one in particular.
Ms. Huber steps in to weave a spell and the long red gut is pulled from the couple to form a star design.
Ms. Marcovicci may be the ultimate example of a cabaret performer who conquers through charm and the ability to weave a spell.
But when she slides through a midtempo ballad like "This Time the Dream's on Me" or pines sweetly through "Over the Rainbow," she weaves a spell.
The film's engagement with race, culture and class together with its staggeringly choreographed setpieces and sublimely inspired incidental detail all come together with Yalitza Aparicio's wonderful lead performance to weave a spell.
All this mad invention, bathed in a radiant score by Burton Lane (music) and E. Y . Harburg(lyrics), combined to weave a spell of happy enchantment when the musical opened, to play for an impressive 725 performances.
Instead Yanagihara wove a spell, and many of us – including myself – left the theatre thinking that to endure violence in a book is to be a more empathetic human being.
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