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black art

NOUN
  1. the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces or evil spirits to produce unnatural effects in the world

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  • I needed this," he began, "to prove to me that you were not a witch, as well as a bewitcher, for, verily, I had begun to think that by some black art ye flew out of your window at will. Janice Meredith
  • GEORGE PEMBA, "Garden of Eden," 1949, Estimate: $4,300 to $7,200 One of the first black artists to win acclaim in South Africa, George Mnyalaza Milwa Pemba is revered for his images of township life under apartheid. Art in South Africa
  • He branded them racist, devilish, and accused them of shamelessly exploiting black artists.
  • And other black arts organizations had willingly shared their patron lists.
  • And what could be cattier than the Black Artists Association, who decried The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The key to understanding a query like this, Singhal said, was the black art of “bigram breakage”: that is, how should a search engine parse a series of words entered into the query field, making the kind of distinctions that a smart human being would make? In the Plex
  • Estimation is still somewhat of a black art in software precisely because it's difficult to understand, and therefore analyze, this complex spider web of coupling and interaction.
  • Heterogeneous catalysis, in which the catalyst and reactants occupy separate phases, is something of a black art when compared with homogeneous catalysis.
  • The Black Arts movement proposed the participation of artists of all categories in letters, music, and theater in the exemplification of the experience and values of African and African American life.
  • Stoking up fear of crime is these rightwing commentators' black art, a fear deliberately inflamed to tip the people rightwards.
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