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éԳ

[sey-ahns]

noun

  1. a meeting in which a spiritualist attempts to communicate with the spirits of the dead.

  2. a session or sitting, as of a class or organization.



seance

/ ˈseɪɑ̃ns, -ɑːns /

noun

  1. a meeting at which spiritualists attempt to receive messages from the spirits of the dead

  2. a meeting of a society

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of éԳ1

1795–1805; < French: session, equivalent to é-, base of seoir to sit 1 (< Latin ŧ ) + -ance -ance
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of éԳ1

C19: from French, literally: a sitting, from Old French seoir to sit, from Latin ŧ
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A stray orange cat; a éԳ in a hostel; a “nearsighted galoot” who decodes cryptic messages from Radio Pyongyang; flashlights that aren’t just flashlights — these bread crumbs guide us to the novel’s denouement.

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An expanded queue has added narrative-focused gardens and a greenhouse to where guests will wait in line, while a new gift shop adjacent to the ride’s exit expands on the storyline of Madame Leota, seen in the attraction as a disembodied floating head in a éԳ scene.

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As the graveyard requiem kept escalating in its intensity, I remembered the advice that Clinton gave to Eddie Hazel when he first unleashed that voodoo guitar seance: “Play like your mother just died.”

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“He stood next to me and it was almost like he directed me how to sing. It was almost like a seance. It was really based on feeling and intuition.”

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An expanded queue has added narrative-focused gardens and a greenhouse to where guests will wait in line, while a new gift shop adjacent to the ride’s exit expands on the storyline of Mademe Leota, seen in the attraction as a disembodied floating head in a éԳ scene.

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