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  2. OpenCandy - Wikipedia

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    OpenCandy was an adware module and a potentially unwanted program classified as malware by many anti-virus vendors. [1] [2] [3] [4] They flagged OpenCandy due to its ...

  3. Key finder - Wikipedia

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    Interior of a sound-based key finder. Early models of key finder were sound-based, and listened for a clap or whistle (or a sequence of same), then beeped for the user to find them. Determining what was a clap or a whistle proved difficult, resulting in poor performance and false alarms.

  4. Badjelly the Witch - Wikipedia

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    Theatre 87 Production of "Bad Jelly the Witch" in Wellington, June 1978. Alannah O'Sullivan's 1977 adaptation of Badjelly the Witch is the most licensed New Zealand Play. [4] It was first professionally produced by Company Theatre, Tauranga [5] and has had over 100 productions throughout New Zealand. Playmarket published the script in their New ...

  5. Will Goldston - Wikipedia

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    During this time he edited the Magician Annual (1907–1912) and, in 1912, Will Goldston's Exclusive Magical Secrets in an edition of one thousand that was republished in 1977. [ 1 ] He was a lifelong friend of Harry Houdini . [ 2 ]

  6. Joe Viterelli - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, he played Jelly, the menacing yet lovable henchman–confidant to Robert De Niro's anxiety-prone mob boss, in Analyze This (1999), costarring Billy Crystal as De Niro's reluctant psychiatrist. [1] [3] Viterelli was able to convince De Niro and director Harold Ramis to cast him as Jelly after almost losing the role to a much younger ...

  7. Key of Solomon - Wikipedia

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    The Key of Solomon is divided into two books. It describes the necessary drawings to prepare each "experiment" or, in more modern language, magical operations. Unlike later grimoires such as the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (16th century) or the Lemegeton (17th century), the Key of Solomon does not mention the signature of the 72 spirits constrained by King Solomon in a bronze vessel.

  8. Enochian magic - Wikipedia

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    The Enochian magical system is a structured framework consisting of various essential components which are outlined in Aleister Crowley's Liber Chanokh. Key elements include the Elemental Tablets (including the "Tablet of Union"), the Angelical Keys, the Great Table (made up of the 4 Elemental Tablets and incorporating the Tablet of Union), and ...

  9. Enochian - Wikipedia

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    Enochian (/ ɪ ˈ n oʊ k i ə n / ə-NOH-kee-ən) is an occult constructed language [3] —said by its originators to have been received from angels—recorded in the private journals of John Dee and his colleague Edward Kelley in late 16th-century England. [4]