1.The power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.
2.Used in magic or working by magic; having or apparently having supernatural powers.
3.Move, change, or create by or as if by magic.\
It all depends on what context.
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Neoclassical and Romantic Art are often confused, though they are not the same. While Neoclassical Art is more unemotional and political, Romantic Art focuses mainly on the natural and mysterious aspects of life.
I would say it is the third one down (visit the restaurants in the same trading area) because that is the only one where you gain the knowledge first hand. When you have middle men (people writing online, people who have visited the restaurant themselves, or members of the BBB) there can be a bias as they may claim the competition is better when it is not for personal gain.
Vincent Van Gogh is infamous for cutting off his own ear.