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Lang arrived late with his mother, still coated with the fairy dust of applause and congratulations.
NEWYORKER: The Olympian
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That is -- those magic beans are just beans, and that fairy dust is just dust.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,
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It has acidity but also roundness and a little residual sugar that's the magic fairy dust of wine pairing.
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Whatever fairy dust was doing this to people, in the end it took a book to break the spell.
NEWYORKER: Books as Bombs
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Along the bank, a breeze sweeps pink sand into the water, a cloud of fairy dust twinkling in a beam of sun.
BBC: Missing pieces in Utah
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Any invocation of a celebrity has great hijacking potential, even if the story is a sprinkling of fairy dust.
CNN: Hijacking the media -- Trump shows how easy it is
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Now, they have tried to sell this kind of trickle-down fairy dust before. (Laughter.) And frankly, they tried it as recently as 2001, 2002, 2003.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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We've heard this trickle-down fairy dust before.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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We tried this trickle-down fairy dust before.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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Directly below Fanny and Constance lived somebody who took flash photographs from his or her balcony, the bright quiet blast of light below them every now and then like a spill of phosphorescence, fairy dust, at their feet.
NEWYORKER: Shauntrelle
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Try a bit of fairy dust.
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Sassicaia and the luxury-wine boom sprinkled a pinch of fairy dust over the Maremma, a place whose outside appeal was previously confined to the tourists who swarm on the coast in July and August, and the enclaves of wealthy Florentines and Romans who keep beach houses and hunting cabins there (and keep to themselves).
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