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This hexing continued through Petz 3 as well.
The skull of Hexing is relatively large with a length of 136 millimetres.
The describers determined some autapomorphies of Hexing, its unique derived traits.
Loop Garoo's summoning of various Loa and hexing of Drag Gibson confirms these religious roots.
Perhaps these speculations were too extreme; nevertheless, they had one advantage which orthodox concepts had not: they included Gramps Schncider's hexing of the deKalbs.
His concubines and priestesses took up the call, and soon all of the sahuagin of the city sat or floated, motionless except for the Hexing of their gills.
Primitive members of the group include Nqwebasaurus, Pelecanimimus, Shenzhousaurus, Hexing and probably the huge Deinocheirus, the arms of which reached 2.4 m (8 feet) in length.
Because most of the vertebral column is absent, its body length cannot be directly determined, but a comparison can be made with the previously smallest known ornithomimosaur, the 1.6 metres long Shenzhousaurus, which has a thighbone length of 191 millimetres, while the femur length of Hexing is 135 millimetres.
In his latest book, "Spontaneous Healing," Andrew Weil, a Harvard-trained physician and a botanist with a longstanding interest in medicinal plants, points out that Western physicians are often guilty (inadvertently or otherwise) of medical hexing simply by telling the patient what they know of the natural history of a disease and its prognosis.