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Slydini – One Coin Rutine [sic]

November 11, 2009
by Matthew Bennett

Incredible! Like real magic. Even when you know exactly what he’s doing, it still fools your eye.

For those of you who need to know :-)

Sic is a Latin word meaning “thus”, “so”, “as such”, or “in such a manner”. In writing, it is placed within the quoted material, in square brackets–or outside it, in regular parentheses–and usually italicized – [sic] – to indicate that an incorrect or unusual spelling, phrase, punctuation, and/or other preceding quoted material has been reproduced verbatim from the quoted original and is not a transcription error.[1]


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