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phantom and poet
Curll suspected that Pope and his friends were somehow responsible for his treatment, and he began to employ the " phantom poet.
Again, the phantom poet, More, vanishes.

phantom and is
The Beast of Bodmin, also known as The Beast of Bodmin Moor () is a phantom wild cat purported to live in Cornwall, in the United Kingdom.
It is also used off-label for a variety of indications, including attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder ( ADHD ), schizophrenia, phantom limb syndrome, complex regional pain syndrome, paroxysmal extreme pain disorder, neuromyotonia, intermittent explosive disorder, borderline personality disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
The problem with matrix circuits is that, when several notes are pressed at once, the current can flow backwards through the circuit and trigger " phantom keys " that cause " ghost " notes to play.
In Christian terminology, docetism ( from the Greek dokein ( to seem ) / dókēsis ( apparition, phantom ), according to Norbert Brox, is defined narrowly as " the doctrine according to which the phenomenon of Christ, his historical and bodily existence, and thus above all the human form of Jesus, was altogether mere semblance without any true reality.
When the listener moves slightly to the side, however, this phantom channel disappears or is greatly reduced.
The phantom insignia on the Koenigsegg's rear window is a tribute to a squadron from the Swedish air force wing F 10 Ängelholm, which had the ghost as its emblem.
It is suspected that the vessel was hijacked by the LTTE and is now being used as a phantom vessel.
In an interview Shoji Nishio reported: " At that time, a former Karate sensei of the Butokukai named Toyosaku Sodeyama who was running Konishi Sensei ’ s dojo and also teaching there came up to me and said: “ I met someone who is like aphantom ’.
The Morrígan (" phantom queen ") or Mórrígan (" great queen "), also written as Morrígu or in the plural as Morrígna, and spelt Morríghan or Mór-ríoghain in Modern Irish, is a figure from Irish mythology who appears to have been considered a goddess, although she is not explicitly referred to as such in the texts.
There is a small collection of transparencies at Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers in Paris which shows a two-piece slide he used with one glass showing the face of a phantom and the other which had the image of the eyes, which when used meant the eyes could roll back and forth.
The prevalence of phantom pain in upper limb amputees is nearly 82 %, and in lower limb amputees is 54 %.
If the pain is continuous for a long period, parts of the intact body may become sensitized, so that touching them evokes pain in the phantom limb, or phantom limb pain may accompany urination or defecation.
This phantom body pain is initially described as burning or tingling but may evolve into severe crushing or pinching pain, fire running down the legs, or a knife twisting in the flesh.
* The Lone Haranguer: A phantom heckler who frequently rides past the King's window to shout " The King is a fink!
The story of a phantom pie-thrower ( later revealed to be the detective on the case ) is repetitious and relying on the same jokes, which many Stooge fans consider to be far less humorous than their past work.
Each can see the Mars he is accustomed to, in his own time frame, but the other person is transparent to him and has the appearance of a phantom.
In telecommunication and electrical engineering, a phantom circuit is an electrical circuit derived from suitably arranged wires with one or more conductive paths being a circuit in itself and at the same time acting as one conductor of another circuit.
A phantom group is composed of three circuits that are derived from two single-channel circuits to form a phantom circuit.
Here the phantom circuit is a third circuit derived from two suitably arranged pairs of wires, called side circuits, with each pair of wires being a circuit in itself and at the same time acting as one conductor of the third circuit.

phantom and named
In 1997, Systems & Control students at Bodmin College constructed Roadblock, a robot which entered and won the first series of Robot Wars and was succeeded by " The Beast of Bodmin " ( presumably named after the phantom cat purported to roam Bodmin Moor ).
* In Philip Pullman's novel Count Karlstein, the Wild Hunt is featured as a major plot element, only here it is composed entirely of huge phantom hounds and just one huntsman: the evil demon Zamiel, who is actually named " the Demon Huntsman " in the novel.
The only real evidence of visions from actual named serving soldiers provided during the debate stated that they saw visions of phantom cavalrymen, not angels or bowmen, and this occurred during the retreat rather than at the Battle itself.
A phantom candidate named " Larry Tabin " also entered the election.
The blow that ended the match became known as " the phantom punch ," so named because most people at ringside did not see it.
The Roadblock team participated with a robot called Beast of Bodmin, named after a phantom wild cat purported to range in Cornwall.

phantom and reference
An object that is not strongly, softly or weakly reachable, but is referenced by a phantom reference is called " phantom reachable.
Semantically, a phantom reference means " this object is no longer needed and has been finalized in preparation for being collected.
Each of these reference types extends the class which provides the method to return a strong reference to the referent object ( or if the reference has been cleared or if the reference type is phantom ), and the method to clear the reference.
Unlike the other reference types, a phantom reference cannot be followed.

phantom and James
As Curll grabs the phantom Moore, the poems it seemed to have fly back to their real authors, and even the clothes go to the unpaid tailors who had made them ( James Moore Smythe had run through an inherited fortune and bankrupted himself by 1727 ).

phantom and who
The publication of Total Baseball led to the discovery of several " phantom ballplayers ", such as Lou Proctor, who did not belong in official record books and were removed.
The often unconventional playwright introduces a " real " Helen and a " phantom " Helen ( who caused the Trojan War ), and gives a backstory that makes the father of his character Theoclymenus, Proteus, a king in Egypt who had been wed to a Nereid Psamathe.
If somebody else dies, the supposed being who has supposedly " died " is only a phantom of the solipsist's imagination anyway, and the elimination of that phantom proves nothing.
The 2008 film, The Spirit, features Lorelei, a phantom siren who continually attempts to lure The Spirit into the afterlife with her mesmerizing song.
Then they see a phantom, a tall beautiful man, on a throne, who introduces himself as Lugh.
Their guide, Brisha Syo creates a dark side phantom of Luke Skywalker, who attacks and very nearly kills Jacen.
Yet another method is to create phantom employees, who are then paid with payroll checks.
The phantom attempts to replace Clark and live his life, but is sent to Mars by the Martian Manhunter, who describes the creature as having been " made in a laboratory " on Krypton ; nothing further of its origin is elaborated.
The error was first discovered in 1826 by Francis Turner Palgrave, who said that Matthew was " a phantom who never existed ," and later the truth of this statement was completely proved by Henry Richards Luard.
A slightly different sensation known as phantom pain can also occur in people who are born without limbs and people who are paralyzed.
In his 1977 short story collection The Consul ’ s File Paul Theroux posits that the phantom is an invention of Malay wives who wanted to discourage their husbands from random sexual encounters with women that they met on the road at night.
After studying for his Ph. D. in 1954 with D. O. Hebb at McGill University in Montreal, he began to work with patients who suffered from " phantom limb " pain — people who feel pain in an arm or leg that has been removed.
The vanishing hitchhiker ( the ghostly hitchhiker, the disappearing hitchhiker, the phantom hitchhiker or the hitchhiker ) story is an urban legend in which people travelling by vehicle meet with or are accompanied by a hitchhiker who subsequently vanishes without explanation, often from a moving vehicle.
* E332. 3. 3. 1 ( f ) is for phantom parents who want to be taken to the sickbed of their dying son ;
The stories of shadow people have been compared to those of the Raven Mocker, a witch from Cherokee Indian mythology who sometimes appears as a shadowy phantom, and the Islamic Jinn.

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