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Trapped : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Being Lost, Being Trapped
Being Lost or Trapped Definition: You dream you are lost, perhaps feeling desperate. You may be trying to find your way in a forest, in city streets, in a maze, or inside a large building. Examples: - I am in a strange part of town that looks threatening. I keep trying to find my way out but get more and more mixed up.
- I am in a hospital basement. All the corridors look alike--I'm lost.
Source: Patricia Garfield, Ph.D., President of ASD
(See also: Dream
Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Trapped , Dream Dictionary Trapped )
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Swiss plateau - Geological layers.
Thanks to many deep drillings for oil and gas, the geological layers of the Swiss plateau are relatively well known. The base level is cristalline basement which outcrops in the central cristalline Alps as well as in the Black Forest and in the Vosges mountain range but forms a deep geosynclinal in the Swiss plateau and in the Jura. Around 2500 – 3000 meters below the ground, but considerably deeper near the Alps, the drillings have hit the cristalline basement. It is covered ...
See also:Swiss plateau, Swiss plateau - Geography, Swiss plateau - Geology, Swiss plateau - Geological layers, Swiss plateau - Molasse, Swiss plateau - The Ice ages, Swiss plateau - Landscapes, Swiss plateau - Topography, Swiss plateau - Climate, Swiss plateau - Vegetation, Swiss plateau - Population, Swiss plateau - Economy, Swiss plateau - Transportation, Swiss plateau - Tourism Read more here: » Swiss plateau: Encyclopedia II - Swiss plateau - Geology |
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 |  |  | Dream Symbol Basement: Encyclopedia II - Vincent Valentine - BackgroundVincent was once a member of the Turks. Considering the Turks are an organization known for their ruthless efficiency, Vincent seemed to have unusually refined ethical standards. When he was assigned to supervise the Jenova Project in Nibelheim, he fell in love with a scientist named Lucrecia Crescent, an assistant to Professor Gast. When he proposed to her, she rejected him, ultimately entering a relationship with her associate Hojo instead. Lucrecia became pregnant afterwards, almost certainly in order to provide a test subject for their next experiment: An investigation int ...
See also:Vincent Valentine, Vincent Valentine - Background, Vincent Valentine - Characteristics and abilities, Vincent Valentine - Theories, Vincent Valentine - Advent Children, Vincent Valentine - Dirge of Cerberus, Vincent Valentine - Ehrgeiz, Vincent Valentine - Trivia, Vincent Valentine - Footnotes Read more here: » Vincent Valentine: Encyclopedia II - Vincent Valentine - Background |
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 |  |  | Dream Symbol Basement: Encyclopedia II - Vin Scully - Early lifeGrowing up in the Washington Heights section of New York, Scully made ends meet by delivering milk and mail, pushing garment racks, and cleaning silver in the basement of the Pennsylvania Hotel in New York City. His father was a silk salesman; his mother a homemaker of Irish descent with red hair like her son.
Vin knew he wanted to be a sports announcer the moment he became fascinated with football broadcasts on his radio. This is despite the fact that at the time, Vin didn't know any sports announcers, had never seen a sports announcer work before, and had ne ...
See also:Vin Scully, Vin Scully - Early life, Vin Scully - Career in Brooklyn, Vin Scully - CBS, Vin Scully - NBC, Vin Scully - 1999 and beyond, Vin Scully - Memorable calls, Vin Scully - Criticism, Vin Scully - Tragedy Read more here: » Vin Scully: Encyclopedia II - Vin Scully - Early life |
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 |  |  | Dream Symbol Basement: Encyclopedia II - Martin Sharp - The PheasantryNot long after his meeting with Clapton, Martin moved into The Pheasantry at 152 Kings Road, Chelsea, an historic Georgian building. As the name suggests, the site was originally used to raise pheasants for the royal household. In the early 1900s it was the home of Eleanor Thornton, the favourite model of artist and sculptor Charles Sykes. Thornton is believed to have been the model for Sykes' most famous work, his R ...
See also:Martin Sharp, Martin Sharp - Oz, Martin Sharp - London, Martin Sharp - The Pheasantry, Martin Sharp - Solo projects, Martin Sharp - Later interests, Martin Sharp - Luna Park, Martin Sharp - Tiny Tim Read more here: » Martin Sharp: Encyclopedia II - Martin Sharp - The Pheasantry |
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 |  |  | Dream Symbol Basement: Encyclopedia II - Wilton House - Inigo JonesThe 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 ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Wilton House: Encyclopedia II - Wilton House - Inigo Jones |
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List of paradoxes - Infinity.
Burali-Forti paradox: If the ordinal numbers formed a set, it would be an ordinal number which is smaller than itself.
Galileo's paradox: Though most numbers are not squares, there are no more numbers than squares. (See also Cantor, Diagonal Argument)
Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel: If a hotel with infinitely many rooms is full, it can still take in more guests.
Monty Hell problem: Positive daily profits yield zero assets in the (infinite) limit ...
See also:List of paradoxes, List of paradoxes - Logical except mathematical, List of paradoxes - Semantic paradoxes, List of paradoxes - Vagueness, List of paradoxes - Mathematical and statistical, List of paradoxes - Infinity, List of paradoxes - Geometry and topology, List of paradoxes - Psychological and rational, List of paradoxes - Physical, List of paradoxes - Philosophical, List of paradoxes - Economic Read more here: » List of paradoxes: Encyclopedia II - List of paradoxes - Mathematical and statistical |
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 |  |  | Dream Symbol Basement: Encyclopedia II - Genesis P-Orridge - Trouble in EnglandIn February 1992 GP-O, the family, and various members of the TOPY entourage, had just come from Kathmandu, where they had distributed rice, dal, and clothing to those in need from a Hindu temple in an annual tradition of "giving back" through PTV royalties. A disturbing telegram arrived stating that there was "trouble in England".
Scotland Yard arrived on a tip in the hopes of finding incriminating items. This was followed by a Channel 4 Television program addressing a supposed growth of Satanism in the U.S. and the U.K. Geraldo Rive ...
See also:Genesis P-Orridge, Genesis P-Orridge - Early life, Genesis P-Orridge - Early inspirations, Genesis P-Orridge - Name change and COUM Transmissions, Genesis P-Orridge - Cultural engineering, Genesis P-Orridge - Throbbing Gristle, Genesis P-Orridge - Psychic TV, Genesis P-Orridge - Trouble in England, Genesis P-Orridge - Recent life Read more here: » Genesis P-Orridge: Encyclopedia II - Genesis P-Orridge - Trouble in England |
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