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Dahlia

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Dahlia: Meaning of Dream from; Dagger to Dead / Death

Meaning of dream including the meaning of dreams about: Dagger, Dahlia, Dairy, Daisy, Damask Rose, Damson, Dance, Dancing Master, Dandelion, Danger, Dark, Dates, Daughter, Daughter-in-law, David, Day, Daybreak, Dead, Death, Debt, December, Deck, Decorate, Deed, Deer, Delay,

 

For more dream interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary

For articles about dreams, see: Dreams

 

Read more here: » Meaning of a Dream: Meaning of Dream from; Dagger to Dead / Death

Dahlia: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Dream Dictionary Index with links to 10.000 dream interpretations from many different sources.

Please note that all words in grey are hyperlinked to an archive with articles related to that word, including dream interpretations.

For more dream interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary

For articles about dreams, see: Dreams

Read more here: » Dream Interpretation Index: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Firework - Types of effects

Firework - Peony. A spherical break of colored stars. The peony is the most commonly seen shell type. Firework - Chrysanthemum. A spherical break of colored stars, similar to a peony, but with stars that leave a visible trail of sparks. Firework - Dahlia. Essentially the same as a peony shell, but with fewer and larger stars. These stars travel a longer-than-usual distance from the shell break before burning out. For instance, if a 3" peony s ...

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Firework, Firework - Fireworks classifications in the United States, Firework - Old explosives classes, Firework - New explosives classes, Firework - Pyrotechnic compounds, Firework - Types of effects, Firework - Peony, Firework - Chrysanthemum, Firework - Dahlia, Firework - Willow, Firework - Palm, Firework - Diadem, Firework - Kamuro, Firework - Crossette, Firework - Spider, Firework - Horsetail, Firework - Time Rain, Firework - Fish, Firework - Bees, Firework - Shell of Shells, Firework - Salute, Firework - Lampare, Firework - Mine, Firework - Roman Candle, Firework - Cake, Firework - World Pyro Olympics

Read more here: » Firework: Encyclopedia II - Firework - Types of effects

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Acastus Kolya

A Genii Commander who led a Genii strike force through the Stargate to seize the city of Atlantis and steal supplies from Earth's expedition team, and that had become Col. Sheppard personal nemesis. Played by Robert Davi. ...

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Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Acastus Kolya, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Cowen, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Dahlia Radim, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Ladon Radim, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Sora, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Tyrus

Read more here: » Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis: Encyclopedia II - Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Acastus Kolya

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Cowen

A leader of the Genii, he was the one in charge when Atlantis tried to negotiate with them for crops. After Major Sheppard and Dr. McKay stumbled upon the Genii secret bunker, Cowen appeared to them in uniform, clearly in charge. He was furious when the Atlantis team admitted to have woken the Wraith ahead of schedule. He agreed to work with Sheppard on a recon mission to a hibernating Wraith hiveship. Things didn't go as planned on the ship and once they came back with the stolen data, he tried to spring a trap on the Atlanteans, wanting to ...

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Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Acastus Kolya, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Cowen, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Dahlia Radim, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Ladon Radim, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Sora, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Tyrus

Read more here: » Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis: Encyclopedia II - Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Cowen

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Ladon Radim

One of the members of Kolya's striketeam and Genii's chief scientist. He stayed on the control room and figured out how to use the life-signs detector to locate Sheppard ("The Storm/The Eye"). Some time later, he called Atlantis telling them he had defected from the Genii and offering to trade a ZPM in exchange for weapons to stage a coup to overcome Cowen. It was a trap, since he'd been working with Cowen all along and he captured Sheppard, McKay and some Marines. In the end, however he really was staging a coup. Originally, he would ...

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Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Acastus Kolya, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Cowen, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Dahlia Radim, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Ladon Radim, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Sora, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Tyrus

Read more here: » Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis: Encyclopedia II - Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Ladon Radim

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Sora

Tyrus's daughter. A skilled fighter, she wasn't happy to be left behind when her father and Cowen left for the hiveship with the Atlanteans. When things went sour, she blamed Teyla for her father's death ("Underground"). Some time later, she was part of Kolya's striketeam when they infiltrated Atlantis. She didn't agree with Kolya's methods, but obeyed him. In the end, though, she disobeyed orders to fight Teyla one on one to get revenge for her father's death. Teyla won but refused to kill her, and Sora helped Teyla bring Dr. Beckett to the safety of the control room (Sora had ...

See also:

Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Acastus Kolya, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Cowen, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Dahlia Radim, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Ladon Radim, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Sora, Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Tyrus

Read more here: » Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis: Encyclopedia II - Genii characters in Stargate Atlantis - Sora

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Firework - Fireworks classifications in the United States

The United States government has classified fireworks and similar devices according to their potential hazards. Firework - Old explosives classes. Fireworks and other explosives were originally divided into three classes. Class A products were usually high explosives such as dynamite. Class B included display fireworks, usually used at large events. They are generally more powerful than consumer fireworks, and usually require a license to use. Class C fir ...

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Firework, Firework - Fireworks classifications in the United States, Firework - Old explosives classes, Firework - New explosives classes, Firework - Pyrotechnic compounds, Firework - Types of effects, Firework - Peony, Firework - Chrysanthemum, Firework - Dahlia, Firework - Willow, Firework - Palm, Firework - Diadem, Firework - Kamuro, Firework - Crossette, Firework - Spider, Firework - Horsetail, Firework - Time Rain, Firework - Fish, Firework - Bees, Firework - Shell of Shells, Firework - Salute, Firework - Lampare, Firework - Mine, Firework - Roman Candle, Firework - Cake, Firework - World Pyro Olympics

Read more here: » Firework: Encyclopedia II - Firework - Fireworks classifications in the United States

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - P. G. Wodehouse - Life

Wodehouse, called "Plum" by most family and friends, was born prematurely to Eleanor Wodehouse whilst she was visiting Guildford. He attended boarding school, where he saw his parents only once every six or seven years. Feeling abandoned, Wodehouse grew very close to his brother, who shared his love for art. Wodehouse filled the voids in his life by writing relentlessly. He spent quite a few of his school holidays with one aunt or another; this forever gave him a healthy horror of the 'gaggle of aunts', reflected in Bertie Wooster's terrifying aunts Agatha and Dahlia, as well as Lady Constance Keeble's tyranny over her man ...

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P. G. Wodehouse, P. G. Wodehouse - Life, P. G. Wodehouse - Writings, P. G. Wodehouse - Screen adaptations, P. G. Wodehouse - Characters

Read more here: » P. G. Wodehouse: Encyclopedia II - P. G. Wodehouse - Life

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Firework - Pyrotechnic compounds

Colors in fireworks are usually generated by pyrotechnic stars–usually just called stars–which produce intense light when ignited. Stars contain four basic types of ingredients. A fuel which allows the star to burn An oxidizer—a compound which produces (usually) oxygen to support the combustion of the fuel Color-producing chemicals A ...

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Firework, Firework - Fireworks classifications in the United States, Firework - Old explosives classes, Firework - New explosives classes, Firework - Pyrotechnic compounds, Firework - Types of effects, Firework - Peony, Firework - Chrysanthemum, Firework - Dahlia, Firework - Willow, Firework - Palm, Firework - Diadem, Firework - Kamuro, Firework - Crossette, Firework - Spider, Firework - Horsetail, Firework - Time Rain, Firework - Fish, Firework - Bees, Firework - Shell of Shells, Firework - Salute, Firework - Lampare, Firework - Mine, Firework - Roman Candle, Firework - Cake, Firework - World Pyro Olympics

Read more here: » Firework: Encyclopedia II - Firework - Pyrotechnic compounds

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Firework - Pyrotechnic compounds

Colors in fireworks are usually generated by pyrotechnic stars–usually just called stars–which produce intense light when ignited. Stars contain four basic types of ingredients. A fuel which allows the star to burn An oxidizer—a compound which produces (usually) oxygen to support the combustion of the fuel Color-producing chemicals A binder which holds the pellet together. Some of the more common color-producing compounds are t ...

See also:

Firework, Firework - Fireworks classifications in the United States, Firework - Old explosives classes, Firework - New explosives classes, Firework - Pyrotechnic compounds, Firework - Types of effects, Firework - Peony, Firework - Chrysanthemum, Firework - Dahlia, Firework - Willow, Firework - Palm, Firework - Diadem, Firework - Kamuro, Firework - Crossette, Firework - Spider, Firework - Horsetail, Firework - Time Rain, Firework - Fish, Firework - Bees, Firework - Shell of Shells, Firework - Salute, Firework - Lampare, Firework - Mine, Firework - Roman Candle, Firework - Cake, Firework - World Pyro Olympics

Read more here: » Firework: Encyclopedia II - Firework - Pyrotechnic compounds

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Much Obliged Jeeves - Plot

Written only a few years before his death, Much Obliged, Jeeves is Wodehouse's fourth and final installment of the Totleigh Towers saga (though it actually takes place at Brinkley Court, the seat of Bertie Wooster's aunt Dahlia Travers near the town of Market Snodsbury). A heretofore unknown old school chum of Bertie's, Ginger Winship, is standing for the House of Commons in a by-election, and Aunt Dahlia has offered the use of Brinkley as a general H. Q. for the campaign. Dahlia persuades Bertie to come d ...

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Much Obliged Jeeves, Much Obliged Jeeves - Plot, Much Obliged Jeeves - Criticism and Analysis

Read more here: » Much Obliged Jeeves: Encyclopedia II - Much Obliged Jeeves - Plot

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Bertie Wooster - Family

Bertie, an Old Etonian, who is apparently an orphan, has at least two aunts and three uncles from the Wooster family, though Wodehouse alludes to his father's having had many siblings. Only his aunts—Aunt Dahlia and Aunt Agatha, sisters of his late father—play major roles in the stories; his uncles, while mentioned in passing, are not recurring characters. Bertie has at least six uncles, three of which he has acquired by marriage: Tom Travers, Aunt Dahlia's husband; Spenser Gregson, Aunt Agatha's first husband; and Percy Craye, Ea ...

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Bertie Wooster, Bertie Wooster - Family, Bertie Wooster - Romance, Bertie Wooster - Jeeves, Bertie Wooster - Miscellaneous, Bertie Wooster - Controversy, Bertie Wooster - TV actors

Read more here: » Bertie Wooster: Encyclopedia II - Bertie Wooster - Family

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - X Japan - Discography

X Japan - Studio albums. VANISHING VISION (1988-04-14) BLUE BLOOD (1989-04-21) JEALOUSY (1991-07-01) ART OF LIFE (1993-08-25) DAHLIA (1996-11-04) X Japan - Singles. I'LL KILL YOU (1985-06-XX) Orgasm (オルガスムSee also:

X Japan, X Japan - Biography, X Japan - Members, X Japan - Final line-up, X Japan - Former members, X Japan - Former members preceding Extasy Records and professional releases, X Japan - Discography, X Japan - Studio albums, X Japan - Singles, X Japan - Live albums, X Japan - Compilations, X Japan - Compilations by various artists, X Japan - Special boxes, X Japan - Multimedia, X Japan - Video Games, X Japan - Videos, X Japan - DVDs

Read more here: » X Japan: Encyclopedia II - X Japan - Discography

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Dark Water 2005 film - Plot

"Dark Water" tells the story of Dahlia Williams, a mother who has just divorced from her husband. Without enough money to rent a good apartment she goes with her daughter, Ceci to an island near Manhattan and a real state agent tries to rent her a small apartment in a scary rotten building. Her daughter Ceci hides in the roof after looking at the apartment and finds a Hello Kitty backpack. The backpack is left with the keeper, who promises to give it back to the Ceci if no one claims it in a week. Ceci, who did not want to live in the building at all, then suddenly starts to ask her mother to ...

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Dark Water 2005 film, Dark Water 2005 film - Plot, Dark Water 2005 film - DVD

Read more here: » Dark Water 2005 film: Encyclopedia II - Dark Water 2005 film - Plot

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Polyploidy - Polyploid crops

Polyploid plants in general are more robust and more sturdy than diploids. In the breeding of crops, those plants that are stronger and tougher are be selected. Thus many crops have unintentially been bred to a higher level of ploidy: tetraploid crops: durum or macaroni wheat, maize, cotton, potato, cabbage, leek hexaploid crops: chrysanthemum, bread wheat octaploid crops: strawberry, dahlia, pansies Hybrids of two different species are often stronger than their parent species. This so-called interspecific hybr ...

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Polyploidy, Polyploidy - Polyploid crops, Polyploidy - Paleopolyploidy, Polyploidy - External link

Read more here: » Polyploidy: Encyclopedia II - Polyploidy - Polyploid crops

Dahlia: Dream Interpretation from; Dagger to Dead / Death

Dream Interpretation including the meaning of dreams about: Dagger, Dahlia, Dairy, Daisy, Damask Rose, Damson, Dance, Dancing Master, Dandelion, Danger, Dark, Dates, Daughter, Daughter-in-law, David, Day, Daybreak, Dead, Death, Debt, December, Deck, Decorate, Deed, Deer, Delay,

 

Dream Dictionary Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations: Dream Dictionary Index

For more dream interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary

For articles about dreams, see: Dreams

 

Read more here: » Dream Interpretation: Dream Interpretation from; Dagger to Dead / Death

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Narumi Kakinouchi - Original works

Narumi Kakinouchi - Manga. 3:00pm Magic Dahlia the Vampire Fūun Sanshimai Lin 3 Isei Gakuen Eristaers Kakutō Komusume Juline Keep Trust: Shinrai no Kizuna Le Masque Mengensō Mermaid Trip (created by Toshiki Hirano) Moon Princess Moon Princess: Red Moon My Codename is Charmer The New Vampire Princess Miyu (cre ...

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Narumi Kakinouchi, Narumi Kakinouchi - Brief history, Narumi Kakinouchi - Anime works, Narumi Kakinouchi - TV series, Narumi Kakinouchi - Movies, Narumi Kakinouchi - OVAs, Narumi Kakinouchi - Original works, Narumi Kakinouchi - Manga, Narumi Kakinouchi - Book illustrations, Narumi Kakinouchi - Games

Read more here: » Narumi Kakinouchi: Encyclopedia II - Narumi Kakinouchi - Original works

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - 1947 - Events

1947 - January. January 1 - British mines nationalized January 1 - Nigeria gains limited autonomy January 1 - The Canadian Citizenship Act went into effect January 3 - Proceedings of the U.S. Congress are televised for the first time January 10 - United Nations takes control of the free city of Trieste January 15 - Elizabeth Short (the "Black Dahlia") is found murdered January 16 - Inauguration of Vincent Auriol as a president of France January ...

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1947, 1947 - Events, 1947 - January, 1947 - February, 1947 - March-May, 1947 - June, 1947 - July, 1947 - August, 1947 - September-October, 1947 - November, 1947 - December, 1947 - Unknown dates, 1947 - Births, 1947 - January, 1947 - February, 1947 - March, 1947 - April, 1947 - May, 1947 - June, 1947 - July, 1947 - August, 1947 - September, 1947 - October, 1947 - November, 1947 - December, 1947 - Unknown date, 1947 - Deaths, 1947 - Nobel Prizes

Read more here: » 1947: Encyclopedia II - 1947 - Events

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Jeeves

List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Jeeves's relatives. Mabel, a chorus girl ("The Rummy Affair of Old Biffy" from Carry on Jeeves) Egbert, constable of Beckley-in-the-Moor ("Without the Option" from Carry on Jeeves) Charlie Silversmith, butler at Deverill Hall in Hampshire (The Mating Season) List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Bertie's relatives. Aunt Dahlia Travers Uncle Tom Travers Bonzo Travers, ...

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List of P. G. Wodehouse characters, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Blandings Castle, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Threepwood family, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Domestic staff, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Other characters, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Golf stories, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Jeeves, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Jeeves's relatives, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Bertie's relatives, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Bertie's friends, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Bertie's enemies, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Romantic interests and fiancées, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Domestic staff, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Other characters, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Mr Mulliner, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Psmith, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Ukridge, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Uncle Fred, List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Other

Read more here: » List of P. G. Wodehouse characters: Encyclopedia II - List of P. G. Wodehouse characters - Jeeves

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Something Positive - Cast

The comic's main characters are Davan MacIntire, Aubrey Chorde and PeeJee Shou, with a sub-cast stemming off of that, to include Jason Pratchett (who is still technically part of the main cast), Davan's immediate family (Faye, Fred, and Dahlia MacIntire), as well as Monette Donnelly, who also lives with the MacIntire Family. There is an array of supporting cast members that range from Davan's boneless cat, Choo-Choo Bear, or the enigmatic Spanish-speaking love-midget, Pepito, to PeeJee's gay friend Jhim. These lesser cast members appeared more frequently in the first two years of the comic, but in recent years their prominence in t ...

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Something Positive, Something Positive - Setting and storyline, Something Positive - Time frame, Something Positive - Cast, Something Positive - Primary characters Boston, Something Positive - Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow., Something Positive - Secondary characters Texas, Something Positive - Supporting cast, Something Positive - Minor characters at least two appearances, Something Positive - Non-characters, Something Positive - Former relationships, Something Positive - Memorable quotes, Something Positive - Davan, Something Positive - Peejee, Something Positive - Aubrey, Something Positive - Others, Something Positive - Dialogue, Something Positive - Drawing style, Something Positive - Something Positive: The Movie, Something Positive - Referenced comics

Read more here: » Something Positive: Encyclopedia II - Something Positive - Cast




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