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Dream Dictionary Triumph

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: The Law of Attraction Works Unceasingly

If one hold himself in the thought of poverty, he will be poor, and the chances are that he will remain in poverty. If he hold himself, whatever present conditions may be, continually in the thought of prosperity, he sets into operation forces that will sooner or later bring him into prosperous conditions. The law of attraction works unceasingly throughout the universe, and the one great and never changing fact in connection with it is, as we have found, that like attracts like.

 

(See also: Law of Attraction , Ralph Waldo Trine , Law of Attraction, Practising Law of Attraction, Law of Attraction for Prosperity, Law of Attraction for Love, Law of Attraction - Obstacles)

 

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Corvair - Modifications

Many sports car purists were more interested in the Corvair (particularly the 1965 and later cars) than in more conventional designs, such as the Ford Mustang, despite the latter's power advantage. From the first appearance of the Corvair, a large selection of high-performance equipment and modifications became available for it. Chevrolet Corvair - Yenko Stinger. Don Yenko, who had been racing Corvettes, could not compete successfully against the Carroll Shelby Mustangs after they arrived on the scene; he ...

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Chevrolet Corvair, Chevrolet Corvair - History, Chevrolet Corvair - 1961, Chevrolet Corvair - 1962 – 1963, Chevrolet Corvair - 1964, Chevrolet Corvair - 1965, Chevrolet Corvair - 1966 – 1969, Chevrolet Corvair - Engineering, Chevrolet Corvair - Modifications, Chevrolet Corvair - Yenko Stinger, Chevrolet Corvair - John Fitch Corvair Sprint, Chevrolet Corvair - V8 Corvairs

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Ancient Rome - History

Ancient Rome - Monarchy. The city of Rome grew from settlements around a ford on the river Tiber, a crossroads of traffic and trade. According to archaeological evidence, the village of Rome was probably founded sometime in the 9th century BC by members of two central Italian tribes, the Latins and the Sabines, on the Palatine and Quirinal Hills. The Etruscans, who had previously settled to the north in Etruria, seem to have established political control in the region by the late 7th century BC. The Etruscans app ...

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Ancient Rome, Ancient Rome - History, Ancient Rome - Monarchy, Ancient Rome - Republic, Ancient Rome - Empire, Ancient Rome - Society, Ancient Rome - Government, Ancient Rome - Law, Ancient Rome - Economy, Ancient Rome - Class structure, Ancient Rome - Family, Ancient Rome - Education, Ancient Rome - Culture, Ancient Rome - Language, Ancient Rome - Art literature and music, Ancient Rome - Games and activities, Ancient Rome - Religion, Ancient Rome - Technology, Ancient Rome - Engineering and architecture, Ancient Rome - Military, Ancient Rome - Notes

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Bernard of Clairvaux - Wider influence

Before long the abbot, who had intended to devote his life to the work of his monastery, was drawn into the affairs of the outside world. When in 1124 Pope Honorius II was elected, Bernard was already reckoned among the greatest of French churchmen; he now shared in the most important ecclesiastical discussions, and papal legates sought his counsel. Thus in 1128 he was invited by Cardinal Matthew of Albano to the synod of Troyes, where he was instrumental in obtaining the recognition of the new order of Knights Templar, the rules of w ...

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Bernard of Clairvaux, Bernard of Clairvaux - Early life, Bernard of Clairvaux - Abbot of the Cistercian abbey of Clairvaux, Bernard of Clairvaux - Wider influence, Bernard of Clairvaux - The schism of 1130–1138, Bernard of Clairvaux - The contest with Abélard, Bernard of Clairvaux - Bernard and the Cistercian Order, Bernard of Clairvaux - Bernard and heresy, Bernard of Clairvaux - The Second Crusade, Bernard of Clairvaux - Bernard and the veneration of the Virgin Mary, Bernard of Clairvaux - Bernard's character, Bernard of Clairvaux - Works

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Moses Mendelssohn - Support for Judaism

So far, Mendelssohn had devoted his talents to philosophy and criticism; now, however, an incident turned the current of his life in the direction of the cause of Judaism. Lavater was one of the most ardent admirers of Mendelssohn. He described him as "a companionable, brilliant soul, with piercing eyes, the body of an Aesop—a man of keen insight, exquisite taste and wide erudition [...] frank and open-hearted." Lavater was fired with the ambition to convert his friend to Christianity. In the preface to a German translation of Bonnet's ess ...

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Moses Mendelssohn, Moses Mendelssohn - Youth, Moses Mendelssohn - Prominence in philosophy and criticism, Moses Mendelssohn - Support for Judaism, Moses Mendelssohn - Old age and legacy

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Ringo Starr - After The Beatles

After the breakup of The Beatles on April 10, 1970, Starr released two albums before the end of that year. Sentimental Journey featured Ringo's renditions of many pre-rock standards and included the production talents of Quincy Jones, George Martin and Paul McCartney, among others. His next album, Beaucoups of Blues, put Ringo in a country context, and included legendary Nashville session musician Pete Drake. In 1971, he scored hit singles with "It Don't Come Easy" and then "Back Off Boogaloo" the following year. The latter has ...

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Ringo Starr, Ringo Starr - Early years, Ringo Starr - Role in The Beatles, Ringo Starr - After The Beatles, Ringo Starr - All-Starr Band editions, Ringo Starr - Discography, Ringo Starr - Filmography

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - History of intersex surgery - Outcomes and statistics

Regardless of the "representativeness" of the advocacy groups, the doctors began to listen. Within a short time re-evaluation of intersex management was a major topic in the journals and the meetings of the pediatric endocrinologists and urologists. There was no international "registry" of genital reconstructive surgery. Most cases of this type of surgery were being carried out in a relatively small number of centers. Several of the larger institutions embarked on individual and collaborative retrospective outcome studies, attempting to cont ...

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History of intersex surgery, History of intersex surgery - Surgical pioneering and the discovery that gender is constructed, History of intersex surgery - Triumph of infant surgery and nurture over nature, History of intersex surgery - Complications arise both in the theories and in the patients, History of intersex surgery - Nature back on top: surgeons go from hero to villain in 3 years, History of intersex surgery - Outcomes and statistics, History of intersex surgery - Controversy

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Casablanca film - Criticism

Roger Ebert has claimed that the film is "probably on more lists of the greatest films of all time than any other single title, including Citizen Kane", because of its wider appeal; while Citizen Kane is "greater", Casablanca is more loved. Behlmer also emphasises the variety in the picture: "it’s a blend of drama, melodrama, comedy [and] intrigue". Ebert says that he has never heard of a negative review of the film, even though individual elements can be criticised (he cites the unrealistic special effects ...

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Casablanca film, Casablanca film - Plot, Casablanca film - Production, Casablanca film - Writing, Casablanca film - Direction, Casablanca film - Cinematography, Casablanca film - Music, Casablanca film - Reception, Casablanca film - Sequels, Casablanca film - Cast, Casablanca film - Myths, Casablanca film - Errors, Casablanca film - Criticism, Casablanca film - Awards, Casablanca film - Quotes

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - The Jackson 5 - Discography

For a full listing of albums and singles, see Jackson 5 discography. The Jackson 5 - Top Ten US and UK singles. The following singles reached the Top Ten on the Billboard Hot 100 or the UK Singles Chart, or #1 on the Billboard R&B singles chart: (all Motown releases) (all CBS releases) The Jackson 5 - Albums. (all Motown releases) 1969: Diana Ross Presents the Jackson ...

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The Jackson 5, The Jackson 5 - History, The Jackson 5 - Early career, The Jackson 5 - Influences, The Jackson 5 - Joining Motown, The Jackson 5 - Jackson 5 discovery credit discrepancy, The Jackson 5 - Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5, The Jackson 5 - Popularization and franchise expansion, The Jackson 5 - Relationships and marriages, The Jackson 5 - Decline, The Jackson 5 - The move to CBS Records, The Jackson 5 - The 1980s and Michael's solo career, The Jackson 5 - Post-history and followers, The Jackson 5 - Miniseries, The Jackson 5 - Personnel, The Jackson 5 - Members, The Jackson 5 - Band personnel, The Jackson 5 - Discography, The Jackson 5 - Top Ten US and UK singles, The Jackson 5 - Albums, The Jackson 5 - Notes

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Caligula - Early Reign

When Tiberius died on March 16, 37, Caligula was in a perfect position to assume power, despite the obstacle of Tiberius’s will, which named him and his cousin Tiberius Gemellus joint heirs. (Gemellus's life was shortened considerably by this bequest, since Caligula ordered him killed within a matter of months.) Suetonius writes that the Prefect of the Praetorian Guard Naevius Sutorius Macro smothered Tiberius with a pillow to hasten Caligula's accession. Backed by Macro, Caligula asserted his dominance. He had Tiberius’s will declared n ...

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Caligula, Caligula - Early Life, Caligula - Early Reign, Caligula - Caligula and the Empire, Caligula - Conspiracy and Assassination, Caligula - Caligula’s Insanity, Caligula - Alternate Views, Caligula - Legacy, Caligula - Bibliography, Caligula - Notes, Caligula - Primary Sources, Caligula - Secondary Material

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Arjuna - Personality

Arjuna is depicted as a wholesome and well-rounded personality, a healthy mind in a healthy body, a person whom any mother, wife and friend would cherish and be proud of. The son of Indra, Arjuna is said to have been well-built and extremely handsome; something of a ladies' man, he married four times, as detailed elsewhere. Arjuna was also true and loyal to his friends; he enjoyed a life-long rapport with his cousin and brother-in-law, Sri Krishna. He was also sensitive and thoughtful, as demonstrated by his misgivings about the Kurukshetra ...

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Arjuna, Arjuna - Birth, Arjuna - Personality, Arjuna - The Diligent Student, Arjuna - Draupadi, Arjuna - Adherence to his Duty, Arjuna - Marital Engagements, Arjuna - In Exile, Arjuna - The Kurukshetra War, Arjuna - Krishna and Arjuna, Arjuna - The Bhagavad Gita, Arjuna - Karna and Arjuna, Arjuna - Arjuna's revenge, Arjuna - After the War, Arjuna - Other Names of Arjuna, Arjuna - Referencees

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia - Brahmavihara

Brahmaviharā (Pali and Sanskrit) can be translated as Sublime Attitudes or Abodes of God. They form a sequence of Buddhism meditations recommended in the Pali Brahmavihara Sutta and the Sanskrit Brahmavihara Sutra. Metta/Maitri: lovingkindness towards all; the hope that a person will be well Karuna: compassion; the hope that a person's sufferings will diminish Mudita: altruistic joy in the accomplishments of a person, oneself or other Upekkha/Upeksha: equanimity, or learning to accept both loss and gain, praise and blame, success and failure with det ...

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Wars of the Roses - Genealogy

The following is a simplified family tree including members of the English royal family. (may not be historically accurate) ...

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Wars of the Roses, Wars of the Roses - The disputed succession, Wars of the Roses - Henry VI, Wars of the Roses - The initial phase 1455–60, Wars of the Roses - The Act of Accord, Wars of the Roses - Lancastrian counter-attack, Wars of the Roses - Yorkist triumph, Wars of the Roses - Resumption of hostilities 1469–71, Wars of the Roses - Richard III, Wars of the Roses - Henry Tudor, Wars of the Roses - Genealogy, Wars of the Roses - Key figures

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Frankfurt - Overview

Frankfurt has played a central role in the political history of Germany and the German states for centuries. From 855 to 1792 Frankfurt was the electoral city for the Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. In the 1848-49 revolutions, it became a sort of revolutionary capital and was the seat of the first democratically elected German parliament, the Frankfurt Parliament, which met in the Frankfurter Paul ...

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Frankfurt, Frankfurt - Overview, Frankfurt - History, Frankfurt - Demographics, Frankfurt - Population, Frankfurt - Religion, Frankfurt - Geography, Frankfurt - Geographic location, Frankfurt - Neighbouring communities and areas, Frankfurt - City divisions and districts, Frankfurt - History of incorporation, Frankfurt - Sights, Frankfurt - Cathedral, Frankfurt - Römer, Frankfurt - Saint Paul's Church, Frankfurt - Concert House Old Opera, Frankfurt - Frankfurt Opera, Frankfurt - Skyscrapers, Frankfurt - Other structures, Frankfurt - Culture, Frankfurt - Festivals, Frankfurt - Museums, Frankfurt - Culinary specialties, Frankfurt - Sports, Frankfurt - Sister cities, Frankfurt - People born in Frankfurt

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Britain - Aftermath

Overall, the Battle of Britain was a significant British victory. Though the battle was small in terms of combatants and casualties, had the Germans triumphed, the war would have taken a very different path. The British victory marked the first failure of Hitler's war machine. It also signaled a shift in American opinion at a time when many Americans believed that the UK could not survive, a view promoted ...

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Battle of Britain, Battle of Britain - Background, Battle of Britain - Luftwaffe strategy, Battle of Britain - The Dowding System, Battle of Britain - Groups, Battle of Britain - Sectors, Battle of Britain - Limitations, Battle of Britain - Efficiency, Battle of Britain - Effect of signals intelligence, Battle of Britain - Battle of the beams, Battle of Britain - Luftwaffe tactics, Battle of Britain - RAF tactics, Battle of Britain - Phases of the Battle, Battle of Britain - Kanalkampf, Battle of Britain - Adlerangriff, Battle of Britain - Luftwaffe targets RAF airfields, Battle of Britain - Raids on London, Battle of Britain - Aftermath, Battle of Britain - Foreign contribution, Battle of Britain - Polish contribution, Battle of Britain - Czech contribution, Battle of Britain - Irish contribution, Battle of Britain - Canadian contribution, Battle of Britain - American contribution, Battle of Britain - Palestinian contribution, Battle of Britain - Australian contribution

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Marcus Licinius Crassus - Legacy

Crassus' death is important for a number of reasons. While one of the most successful businessmen in Roman history, he still hungered for the military glory of his colleagues, Caesar and Pompey. Instead, he would be remembered as the man responsible for one of Rome's greatest military disasters. More significantly, his death severed the bonds between Pompey and Caesar, already strained by the death of Pompey's wife, and Caesar's daughter, Julia, in 54 BC. It is possible that civil war would have resulted even if Crassus had live ...

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Marcus Licinius Crassus, Marcus Licinius Crassus - Early Life, Marcus Licinius Crassus - The Revolt of Spartacus, Marcus Licinius Crassus - Consulship and the First Triumvirate, Marcus Licinius Crassus - Disaster in Parthia, Marcus Licinius Crassus - Legacy, Marcus Licinius Crassus - Chronology, Marcus Licinius Crassus - Derivatives, Marcus Licinius Crassus - Notes

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia - Revenge

Revenge or vengeance consists of retaliation against a person or group in response to perceived wrongdoing. Although many aspects of revenge resemble or echo the concept of making things equal, revenge usually has a more injurious than constructive goal. The vengeful wish is to make the perceived wrongdoer go through what they put the victim through or to make sure the wrongdoer can never do what they did again. Revenge is a hotly contested ethical issue in philosophy. Some feel revenge is necessary to maintain a just so ...

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Wu-Tang Clan - Solo Careers

The RZA was the first to follow up on the success of 36 Chambers with a side project, founding the Gravediggaz with Prince Paul (a producer most famous for De La Soul), Frukwan (of Stetsasonic) and Poetic (of the Brothers Grimm). The Gravediggaz released 6 Feet Deep in August 1994, which became the most famous work to emerge from hip hop's small sub-genre of horrorcore. It had always been planned for Method Man to be the first breakout star from the group's lineup, with the b-side of the first single being his now-classi ...

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Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan - Foundation, Wu-Tang Clan - Solo Careers, Wu-Tang Clan - Expansion, Wu-Tang Clan - Recent history, Wu-Tang Clan - TV & Film Appearances, Wu-Tang Clan - Discography, Wu-Tang Clan - Albums, Wu-Tang Clan - Singles, Wu-Tang Clan - Appear On

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Christopher Eccleston - Biography

As a child his ambition was to play football for his beloved Manchester United, but he found himself to be a much better actor than he was a footballer, and inspired by television dramas such as Boys from the Blackstuff, he took to acting as his profession. He trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama and first came to public attention as Derek Bentley in the 1991 film Let Him Have It, based on true events. However, it was a regular role in the TV series Cracker (1993–94) — culminating in his character's dramatic death in the second series ...

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Christopher Eccleston, Christopher Eccleston - Biography, Christopher Eccleston - Doctor Who, Christopher Eccleston - After the Doctor, Christopher Eccleston - Filmography, Christopher Eccleston - Television, Christopher Eccleston - Radio and Narration, Christopher Eccleston - Theatre, Christopher Eccleston - Selected Awards and Nominations, Christopher Eccleston - Film & Television, Christopher Eccleston - Notes/Trivia

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Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - The Jackson 5 - Personnel

The Jackson 5 - Members. Jackie Jackson (1962–1990), vocals tambourine and cow bell The eldest brother, Jackie was a high tenor singer and, prior to a musical career, a baseball player. He had a solo career, releasing three albums, and eventually married Enid Jackson, also later having an affair with singer Paula Abdul. Tito Jackson (1962–1990), vocals and lead guitar Another original member, baritone singer and guitarist Tito has enjoyed a solo career as a blues m ...

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The Jackson 5, The Jackson 5 - History, The Jackson 5 - Early career, The Jackson 5 - Influences, The Jackson 5 - Joining Motown, The Jackson 5 - Jackson 5 discovery credit discrepancy, The Jackson 5 - Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5, The Jackson 5 - Popularization and franchise expansion, The Jackson 5 - Relationships and marriages, The Jackson 5 - Decline, The Jackson 5 - The move to CBS Records, The Jackson 5 - The 1980s and Michael's solo career, The Jackson 5 - Post-history and followers, The Jackson 5 - Miniseries, The Jackson 5 - Personnel, The Jackson 5 - Members, The Jackson 5 - Band personnel, The Jackson 5 - Discography, The Jackson 5 - Top Ten US and UK singles, The Jackson 5 - Albums, The Jackson 5 - Notes

Read more here: » The Jackson 5: Encyclopedia II - The Jackson 5 - Personnel

Dream Dictionary Triumph: Encyclopedia II - Wilton House - Inigo Jones

The Tudor house built by William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke in 1551 was to last but eighty years. On the succession of the 4th Earl in 1630, he decided to pull down the southern wing and erect a new complex of staterooms in its place. It is now the second great name associated with Wilton appears: that of Inigo Jones. Before discussing the complicated history of this facade further it is necessary to describe it: The architecture of the south front is in severe Palladian style, described at the time as in the 'Italian Style'; built ...

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Wilton House, Wilton House - William Herbert, Wilton House - Hans Holbein, Wilton House - Inigo Jones, Wilton House - The State Rooms, Wilton House - 19th century and James Wyatt, Wilton House - Secondary rooms, Wilton House - The gardens and grounds, Wilton House - Wilton House 2006, Wilton House - Reference

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