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Meaning of Dreams about Alligator
Alligator - To dream of an alligator, unless you kill it, is unfavorable to all persons connected with the dream. It is a dream of caution.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Alligator , Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Alligator , Dream Interpretation Alligator )
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Dictionary - Alligator
Dream
Interpretation Alligator
Alligators represent problematic situation which are intense, but do not last long. The alligator may symbolize a problem, responsibility or task in your real life that has troubled you a bit, and needs "wrestling", sometimes with the help of others.
Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info
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Dream Interpretation Alligator )
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Miami-Ft.Lauderdale-West Palm Beach
Metropolitan Area Population > 2,500,000
Tampa-St. Petersburg
Metropolitan Area Population > 1,000,000
Jacksonville
Orlando
Metropolitan Area Population > 400,000
Cape Coral-Fort Myers
Daytona Beach
Lakeland
Melbourne-Titusville
Pensacola
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See also:Florida, Florida - History, Florida - Law and government, Florida - Taxation, Florida - Geography, Florida - Boundaries, Florida - Climate, Florida - Economy, Florida - Demographics, Florida - Race and ancestry, Florida - Languages, Florida - Religion, Florida - Important cities towns and communities, Florida - Miscellaneous information, Florida - Transportation, Florida - Highways, Florida - Intercity rail, Florida - Public transportation, Florida - Airports, Florida - Education and culture, Florida - Colleges and universities, Florida - Sports, Florida - Professional sports teams in Florida, Florida - Spring training, Florida - Minor-league teams Read more here: » Florida: Encyclopedia II - Florida - Important cities towns and communities |
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Since World War II the term cannon is used to refer to a gun of around 20 mm to 125 mm calibre, sometimes with an automatic loading action capable of firing explosive ammunition, an auto-cannon.
The minimum calibre of a cannon, 20 mm, has been a de facto standard since WWII, when heavy machine guns of 12.7 mm (0.5") and 13.2 mm calibre were used side by side with 20 mm and larger gun ...
See also:Cannon, Cannon - History, Cannon - In Popular Culture, Cannon - Projectiles fired from cannon, Cannon - Modern cannon, Cannon - Reference, Cannon - Patents Read more here: » Cannon: Encyclopedia II - Cannon - Modern cannon |
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See also:Logan's Run, Logan's Run - Plot introduction, Logan's Run - Life Clock System:, Logan's Run - Differences between the novel and film, Logan's Run - Plot conclusion, Logan's Run - Sequels and spinoffs, Logan's Run - References in other works, Logan's Run - Style, Logan's Run - Trivia, Logan's Run - External link Read more here: » Logan's Run: Encyclopedia II - Logan's Run - Plot conclusion |
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Spiral Mountain: Though not a world in the same sense as the rest, Spiral Mountain is where the game begins, after Tooty is kidnapped. Banjo and Kazooie must first learn some basic moves here before they can proceed into the lair.
In the Banjo and Kazooie game series, Spiral Mountain is home to many characters, including Banjo himself. Banjo’ ...
See also:Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Kazooie - Story, Banjo-Kazooie - Game play, Banjo-Kazooie - Linkage controversy, Banjo-Kazooie - Characters, Banjo-Kazooie - Worlds, Banjo-Kazooie - Cameos, Banjo-Kazooie - Sequels Read more here: » Banjo-Kazooie: Encyclopedia II - Banjo-Kazooie - Worlds |
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Blues - Origins.
There are few characteristics common to all blues, because the genre takes its shape from the peculiarities of individual performances.[4] However, some characteristics have been present since before the creation of the modern blues and are common to most styles of African American music. The earliest blues-like music was a "functional expression, rendered in a call-and-response style without accompaniment ...
See also:Blues, Blues - Characteristics, Blues - Origins, Blues - Lyrics, Blues - Musical style, Blues - History, Blues - Origins, Blues - Prewar blues, Blues - Early postwar blues, Blues - Blues in the '60s and '70s, Blues - Blues from the 1980s to the present, Blues - Musical impact, Blues - Social impact, Blues - Notes Read more here: » Blues: Encyclopedia II - Blues - Characteristics |
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See also:Weekly World News, Weekly World News - Description, Weekly World News - Recurring Subjects, Weekly World News - Bat Boy, Weekly World News - Page 5 Girl, Weekly World News - Elvis Presley, Weekly World News - The World's Fattest..., Weekly World News - ALIVE!, Weekly World News - Upcoming Economic Depressions, Weekly World News - Religion and Biblical Relics, Weekly World News - War on Terrorism, Weekly World News - The Presidency, Weekly World News - Aliens, Weekly World News - Cryptids, Weekly World News - Popular culture Read more here: » Weekly World News: Encyclopedia II - Weekly World News - Description |
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In the 1830s Jeremy Bentham, the founder of utilitarianism, left instructions to be followed upon his death which led to the creation of a sort of modern-day mummy. He asked that his bo ...
See also:Mummy, Mummy - Types of mummies, Mummy - Intentionally prepared ritualistic mummies, Mummy - Naturally preserved mummies, Mummy - Etymology, Mummy - Mummies in Ancient Egypt, Mummy - Historical context of Egyptian mummies, Mummy - Egyptian Mummies as Historical Art, Mummy - Egyptian mummification process, Mummy - Egyptian burial rituals, Mummy - Mummies in other civilizations, Mummy - Chinese mummy, Mummy - Ibaloi mummy Philippines, Mummy - Natural mummies, Mummy - Mummies in recent times, Mummy - Mummies in fiction, Mummy - Famous mummies, Mummy - From Egypt, Mummy - Others Read more here: » Mummy: Encyclopedia II - Mummy - Mummies in recent times |
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