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The word " oni " is sometimes speculated to be derived from on, the on ' yomi reading of a character () meaning to hide or conceal, as oni were originally invisible spirits or gods which caused disasters, disease, and other unpleasant things.

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( Buono eventually returned in More Wild Wild West as " Dr. Henry Messenger ", a parody of Henry Kissinger, who ends up both handcuffed and turning invisible with the villainous Paradine.
Mona eventually figures out that the datebook Helen had been carrying throughout the trip is the grimoire they had been looking for, written in invisible ink.
This latter explanation seems closer to the canon established by the main Infocom game series, since in Spellbreaker, if the player is shapeshifted into a grue and remains in a lit area for too long the light eventually kills him / her ( and it is implied that the amount of light to which he or she is exposed is so faint as to be invisible to human eyes ).
* " St. Thalassios ... wrote that when man's nous begins with simple faith, it ' will eventually attain a theology that transcends the nous and that is characterised by unremitting faith of the highest type and the vision of the invisible '.
In this example, the droplet becomes a thread which, in turn, eventually becomes invisible.
The Hardy boys eventually figure out where Barto is hiding, but when they reach the mansion hideout, they are suddenly " frozen in their tracks " by a " powerful invisible force ".
" Multiple repetitions of the process will eventually decrease the concentration of the solute or " stain " within the stone until it is invisible or minimally visible.

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The answers to the puzzles were printed in invisible ink that only became visible with a special marker that was provided with each book.
Larunda thereby became mother to two children, referred to as the Lares, invisible household gods.
Sometimes this stigmata became invisible on express request and prayers by the Saints who suffered them.
On St. Peter's Day in 1559, Teresa became firmly convinced that Jesus Christ presented himself to her in bodily form, though invisible.
Donald Richie comments that in Japan, as in China, although kissing took place in erotic situations, in public " the kiss was invisible ," and the " touching of the lips never became the culturally encoded action it has for so long been in Europe and America.
The Dark Nest is controlled by a former Nightsister named Lomi Plo, who became their Unseen Queen with her ability to become invisible by exploiting the doubts of inferiors.
According to the accounts, researchers thought that some version of this Unified Field Theory would enable a person to use large electrical generators to bend light around an object so that the object became completely invisible.
This time, the Eldridge not only became invisible, but she physically vanished from the area in a flash of blue light and teleported to Norfolk, Virginia, over away.
: A fly appeared a while, then invisible he became.
In these last eight novels, The Shadow was given psychic powers, including the radio character's ability " to cloud men's minds " so that he effectively became invisible, and was more of a spymaster than crime fighter.
In the radio drama, which debuted in 1937, The Shadow became an invisible avenger who had learned, while " traveling through East Asia ," " the mysterious power to cloud men's minds, so they could not see him.
When Corrigan enlisted in the military and departed to serve in World War II, in More Fun # 90 ( April 1944 ), the Spectre became permanently invisible, becoming a secondary player in his own series.
The first is angels that fell in love with certain parts of nature and became the spirits of the rocks, mountains and trees ( and therefore did not return to Heaven ) and the " invisible ones ", incorporeal beings who never interacted with the angels.
He wrote in direct response to the Byzantine iconoclasm that began in the eighth century by the Byzantine emperor Leo III and continued by his successor Constantine V. St. John maintains that depicting the invisible God is indeed wrong, but he argues that the incarnation, where " the Word became flesh " ( John 1: 14 ), indicates that the invisible God became visible, and as a result it is permissible to depict Jesus Christ.
Producer and musician Kristo Kotkas became theinvisible member ” of the band.
The idea became so widespread as to become a pop-culture mainstay, especially in horror films ( though originally the curse was invisible, a series of mysterious deaths, rather than the walking-dead mummies of later fiction ).
Samuel Morse was astonished to learn that Daguerreotypes of the streets of Paris did not show any people, horses or vehicles, until he realized that due to the long exposure times all moving objects became invisible.
Command keys became RPG indicators KA-KY, and different on-screen forms were recognized by different invisible control characters hidden in the forms themselves.
Manara's reputation for producing comics that revolve around elegant, beautiful women caught up in unlikely and fantastical erotic scenarios became solidified with work such as ( 1983, also known as Click or Le Déclic ), about a device which renders women helplessly aroused, ( 1986, Butterscotch ), introducing the heroine Miele ( Honey ) and a sweet-smelling body-paint which makes the wearer invisible, and Candid camera ( 1988, Hidden Camera ) featuring the same protagonist in further explicit adventures.
Typical of the TV show's sometimes-fantastic storylines ( all of which lasted 2 – 6 episodes ) was 1968's " The Invicta Ray " in which a villain dressed in a costume & hood of sackcloth-like material and, under the rays of The Invicta Ray, became invisible so that he could commit crimes without being seen.
On occasion, he separated his molecules to walk through walls, traveled over telephone lines, became invisible, and split in two while retaining his traditional powers of X-ray vision, microscopic vision, super-typing, super-hearing, super-breath, super-strength, flying, and a mastery of foreign languages.

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Other gadgets included a bullet-proof invisible wall in Smart's apartment that lowered from the ceiling, a camera hidden in a bowl of soup that took a picture ( with a conspicuous flash ) of the person eating the soup with each spoonful, and a powerful miniature laser weapon in the button of a sports jacket ( the " laser blazer ").
In 1976 Robert K. G. Temple wrote a book called The Sirius Mystery arguing that the Dogon's system reveals precise knowledge of cosmological facts only known by the development of modern astronomy, since they appear to know, from Griaule and Dieterlen's account, that Sirius was part of a binary star system, whose second star, Sirius B, a white dwarf, was however completely invisible to the human eye, ( just as Digitaria is the smallest grain known to the Dogon ), and that it took 50 years to complete its orbit.
On October 7, 1959 the Soviet probe Luna 3 took the first photographs of the lunar far side, eighteen of them resolvable, covering one-third of the surface invisible from the Earth.
Even though the Patriots took great care to write sensitive messages in invisible ink, or in code or cipher, it is estimated that the British intercepted and decrypted over half of America's secret correspondence during the war.
Stevens, loyal and perfectionistic, calm and efficient, had to manage the household so that the servants seemed almost invisible, and he took great pride in his skills and his profession.
Having thus, as if by some invisible agency flown the distance of 16 miles in 40 minutes, at Schenectady I took passage on the Hudson and Erie Canal for Buffalo.
Led by Benjamin W. Keith, an associate of Barbour ’ s since 1867, the group took up the common belief in a two-stage, initially invisible presence.
The agglutination which took place is invisible, and this is called prozone.

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Congregationalism expressed the viewpoint that ( 1 ) every local church is a full realization in miniature of the entire Church of Jesus Christ ; and ( 2 ) the Church, while on earth, besides the local church, can only be invisible and ideal.
Cathode rays themselves are invisible, but this accidental fluorescence allowed researchers to notice that objects in the tube in front of the cathode, such as the anode, cast sharp-edged shadows on the glowing back wall.
However, a particularly powerful piece of equipment — for example, a cloak that renders its wearer invisible for a brief period — may be treated as a Power that the hero must spend their initial element points on.
His definition is based on the presence in the esoteric currents of four essential characteristics: a theory of correspondences between all parts of the invisible and the visible cosmos, the conviction that nature is a living entity owing to a divine presence or life-force, the need for mediating elements ( such as symbols, rituals, angels, visions ) in order to access spiritual knowledge, and, fourthly, an experience of personal and spiritual transmutation when arriving at this knowledge.
The latter, guided solely by the light of nature, advances slowly by reasoning on sensible objects and effects, and only after long and laborious investigation is it able at length to contemplate with difficulty the invisible things of God, to discover and understand a First Cause and Author of all things.
The feature of " self-similarity ", for instance, is easily understood by analogy to zooming in with a lens or other device that zooms in on digital images to uncover finer, previously invisible, new structure.
In his 1852 paper on the " Refrangibility " ( wavelength change ) of light, George Gabriel Stokes described the ability of fluorspar and uranium glass to change invisible light beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum into blue light.
There is even a theory that Hitler ordered a research journey for such an opening in Antarctica, based on a speech of Admiral Dönitz in front of a German submarine in 1944, when he claimed " The German submarine fleet is proud of having built an invisible fortification for the Führer, anywhere in the world.
In the New Testament the term is used for everything from Jesus as the image of the invisible God ( Colossians 1: 15 ) to the image of Caesar on a Roman coin () to the image of the Beast in the Apocalypse ( Revelation 14: 19 ).
The invisible balance or balance of trade on services is that part of the balance of trade that refers to services and other products that do not result in the transfer of physical objects.
For countries that rely on service exports or on tourism, the invisible balance is particularly important.
The story involves one woman on stage speaking on the telephone with her ( invisible and inaudible ) departing lover, who is leaving her to marry another woman.
Although it happens on such a small scale as to be invisible to the naked eye, it's sufficient for the computer to register multiple key strokes inadvertently.
" When talking about the poem on its own, Hunt claimed it " is a voice and a vision, an everlasting tune in our mouths, a dream fit for Cambuscan and all his poets, a dance of pictures such as Giotto or Cimabue, revived and re-inspired, would have made for a Storie of Old Tartarie, a piece of the invisible world made visible by a sun at midnight and sliding before our eyes ...
The Liberals have also gained support as the differences between the coalition partners on a federal level have become invisible.
Hypotheses for this discrepancy include the destruction of comets due to tidal stresses, impact or heating ; the loss of all volatiles, rendering some comets invisible, or the formation of a non-volatile crust on the surface.
The result in a photographic emulsion is an invisible latent image, which is later chemically developed into a visible image, either negative or positive depending on the purpose of the photographic material and the method of processing.
Reports also include inanimate objects being picked up and thrown as if by an invisible person ; noises such as knocking, rapping, or even human voices ; and petty physical attacks on human beings, such as pinching, biting, and hitting.
Lying on this invisible frontier, Potsdamer Platz was no longer an important destination for Berliners.
She went on to appear in twenty-two more films and at least that many television appearances through her seventies and eighties, including such successful sitcoms as Rhoda ( as Carlton the invisible doorman's mother, which earned her another Emmy nomination ) and Newhart.
Shamanism is based on the premise that the visible world is pervaded by invisible forces or spirits which affect the lives of the living.
* During World War II, the French Resistance sent some messages written on the backs of couriers using invisible ink.
Hands may have invisible cuts on them that may admit pathogens or contaminate the other body part or partner.

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