• The Inexhaustible Bottle is a classic magic trick performed by stage magicians. It dates to the 17th century and has since inspired many variations; well-known...
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  • Dismemberment Drill of Death Guillotine Impalement Indian Rope Trick Inexhaustible bottle Several varieties of Levitation Miser's Dream Metamorphosis Needle-through-arm...
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    Snuff bottles were used during the Qing dynasty to contain powdered tobacco. Smoking tobacco was illegal during the Qing dynasty, but the use of snuff...
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    continues with his next trick, which is a variation of Robert-Houdin's "Inexhaustible Bottle". Audience members call out different beverages like wine, whiskey...
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    striking new mysteries of his own." They praised tricks like the Inexhaustible Bottle , which produces endless quantities of different liquors in what...
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    performing the "Magic Cauldron," "Nest of Boxes," "Aerial Suspension," "Inexhaustible Bottle," and "Gun Trick." During his career, Wyman made a regular circuit...
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    International Energy Agency said that "the development of affordable, inexhaustible and clean solar energy technologies will have huge longer-term benefits...
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  • of his characters. This story features the first appearance of that inexhaustible font of knowledge, The Junior Woodchucks' Guidebook. The story was later...
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  • Lumet's Murder on the Orient Express. The pleasures of the form are not inexhaustible, and this time the physical production looks sort of cut-rate." Michael...
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    Himalayas through Nangpa La. Miyolangsangma, a Tibetan Buddhist "Goddess of Inexhaustible Giving", is believed to have lived at the top of Mount Everest. According...
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