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clairvoyance

[klair-voi-uhns] / klɛərˈvɔɪ əns /


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Clairvoyance is a hit-and-miss aftereffect of writing stories.

From Washington Post • Dec. 17, 2019

In his 1938 self-portrait "Clairvoyance," a painter looks at an egg as a model, but draws a bird on the canvas.

From Reuters • Sep. 22, 2016

Just listen to the soaring screech of his guitar on the band’s 1986 debut album, Clairvoyance: that scuzzy, distortion-laden sound.

From The Guardian • Feb. 3, 2016

In what is called Present Clairvoyance the objects perceived by the clairvoyant are present in time and in space, at the moment and place of the perception, although invisible to normal sight.

From Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers by Atkinson, William Walker

Every one interested in Clairvoyance, Hypnotism and Spiritualism, should read this strikingly just but fearlessly outspoken novel.

From The Coming of the King by Hocking, James




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