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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Rage |  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - Spyro the Dragon series - Spyro on other systemsBesides the three PlayStation titles, there are seven Spyro games on other consoles, all published by Vivendi Universal Games.
Spyro the Dragon series - Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly.
Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly was the first game in the Spyro series for PlayStation 2 and GameCube. It is considered by many the worst game in the series, due to the numerous glitches, lack of storyline, originality, and long load times. This could be because Insomniac, the company respo ...
See also:Spyro the Dragon series, Spyro the Dragon series - Spyro the Dragon, Spyro the Dragon series - Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage, Spyro the Dragon series - Spyro: Year of the Dragon, Spyro the Dragon series - Spyro on other systems, Spyro the Dragon series - Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, Spyro the Dragon series - Spyro: A Hero's Tail, Spyro the Dragon series - Game Boy Advance, Spyro the Dragon series - Nintendo DS, Spyro the Dragon series - Appearances in non-Spyro games, Spyro the Dragon series - Characters, Spyro the Dragon series - Items, Spyro the Dragon series - Music Read more here: » Spyro the Dragon series: Encyclopedia II - Spyro the Dragon series - Spyro on other systems |
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| |  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - Dakshayani - AftermathDākshāyani was reborn as Pārvatī, daughter of Himavan, king of the mountains, and his wife, the apsara Menā. This time, she was born the daughter of a father whom she could respect, a father who appreciated Shiva fulsomely. Naturally, Pārvatī sought and received Shiva as her husband.
This legend appears in detail in Tantra literature, in the puranas and in Kālidāsa's lyrical Kumārasāmbhavam, an epic that deals ...
See also:Dakshayani, Dakshayani - Legend, Dakshayani - Dakshayani weds Shiva, Dakshayani - Dakshas arrogance, Dakshayani - Dakshayani's self-immolation, Dakshayani - Shiva's rage, Dakshayani - Aftermath Read more here: » Dakshayani: Encyclopedia II - Dakshayani - Aftermath |
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| |  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - Jungle music - UsageThe first usage of the term 'jungle' was in the late 80's when a classic old Funk break (the Amen break, sampled from the track "Amen, Brother", by The Winstons) was sped up and mixed with acid house techno music to form a style originally called Jungle-Techno. The techno aspect dropped away very quickly leaving the style with signature manic cut-up breaks, funk record samples and trance-esque piano chord progressions (there are many old albums using this moniker, for example: Jungle-Techno 2). Some of the other widely used breakbeats in jungle music are sampled from funk songs such as: Lyn Collins – Think (about it), Blow Fly - Sesame St ...
See also:Jungle music, Jungle music - Usage, Jungle music - History, Jungle music - Post-Rage, Jungle music - Evolution of the terms Read more here: » Jungle music: Encyclopedia II - Jungle music - Usage |
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|  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - Double Dragon - Unofficial gamesWhen Tradewest received the worldwide license for the Double Dragon brand, the company was initially involved in nothing more than merely localizing Technos Japan's home versions of the original for the NES and Game Boy (and later Super Double Dragon) or producing their own versions for other platforms. However, as the years went by, Tradewest eventually began taking more liberties with the license, lending the Double Dragon brand to various tie-ins such as comic books, a cartoon series, and a motion picture (see Doub ...
See also:Double Dragon, Double Dragon - Characters, Double Dragon - Official games, Double Dragon - Double Dragon 1987, Double Dragon - Double Dragon II: The Revenge 1988, Double Dragon - Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone 1990, Double Dragon - Super Double Dragon 1992, Double Dragon - Double Dragon 1995, Double Dragon - Double Dragon Advance 2003, Double Dragon - Unofficial games, Double Dragon - Battletoads & Double Dragon: The Ultimate Team 1993, Double Dragon - Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls 1994, Double Dragon - Rage of the Dragons 2002, Double Dragon - Adaptations, Double Dragon - Comic Book, Double Dragon - Cartoon, Double Dragon - Live-action movie, Double Dragon - Trivia Read more here: » Double Dragon: Encyclopedia II - Double Dragon - Unofficial games |
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|  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - Elephant - Man and Elephants
Elephant - Harvest from the Wild.
The harvest of elephants, both legal and illegal, has had some unexpected consequences on elephant anatomy as well. African ivory hunters, by killing only tusked elephants, have given a much larger chance of mating to elephants with small tusks or no tusks at all. The propagation of the absent-tusk gene has resulted in the birth of large numbers of tuskless elephants, now approaching 30% in some populations (compare with a rate of about 1% in 1930). Tusklessness, once a very rare ...
See also:Elephant, Elephant - Zoology, Elephant - The African Elephant, Elephant - Asian Elephant, Elephant - Body characteristics, Elephant - Evolution, Elephant - Varieties, Elephant - Diet, Elephant - Social behavior, Elephant - Reproduction, Elephant - Motherhood and calf rearing, Elephant - Usefulness to the environment, Elephant - Habitat loss, Elephant - National Parks, Elephant - Deforestation, Elephant - Overgrazing, Elephant - Overhunting, Elephant - Asia's dwindling habitat, Elephant - Sri Lanka, Elephant - Southeast Asia, Elephant - The Malayan Elephant, Elephant - Eastern Africa, Elephant - Western Africa, Elephant - Southern Africa, Elephant - Involving the Local Community, Elephant - Man and Elephants, Elephant - Harvest from the Wild, Elephant - Domestication and use, Elephant - The Elephant Trap, Elephant - Elephants in Culture, Elephant - Elephant rage, Elephant - Footnotes Read more here: » Elephant: Encyclopedia II - Elephant - Man and Elephants |
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Elephant - Harvest from the Wild.
The harvest of elephants, both legal and illegal, has had some unexpected consequences on elephant anatomy as well. African ivory hunters, by killing only tusked elephants, have given a much larger chance of mating to elephants with small tusks or no tusks at all. The propagation of the absent-tusk gene has resulted in the birth of large numbers of tuskless elephants, now approaching 30% in some populations (compare with a rate of about 1% in 1930). Tusklessness, once a very rare ...
See also:Elephant, Elephant - Zoology, Elephant - African Elephant, Elephant - Asian Elephant, Elephant - Body characteristics, Elephant - Evolution, Elephant - Varieties, Elephant - Diet, Elephant - Social behavior, Elephant - Reproduction, Elephant - Motherhood and calf rearing, Elephant - Usefulness to the environment, Elephant - Habitat loss, Elephant - National Parks, Elephant - Deforestation, Elephant - Overgrazing, Elephant - Overhunting, Elephant - Asia's dwindling habitat, Elephant - Sri Lanka, Elephant - Southeast Asia, Elephant - The Malayan Elephant, Elephant - Eastern Africa, Elephant - West Africa, Elephant - Southern Africa, Elephant - Involving the Local Community, Elephant - Man and Elephants, Elephant - Harvest from the Wild, Elephant - Domestication and use, Elephant - The Elephant Trap, Elephant - Elephants in Culture, Elephant - Elephant rage, Elephant - Footnotes Read more here: » Elephant: Encyclopedia II - Elephant - Man and Elephants |
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|  |  |  | Rage: Galaxies: Encyclopedia II - Star Wars: Galaxies - FeaturesAs with all MMOGs, the feature set of Star Wars Galaxies is subject to change.
The setting of the game is the well-known Star Wars universe, with the time period currently set between the events in Episodes IV and V.
Star Wars: Galaxies - Basic gameplay features.
The basic game "world" consists of simulated planetary surfaces and associated structures. The ten different planets are taken from the Star Wars movies and the expanded universe: Tatooine, Naboo, Corellia, Talus, Rori, Dantoo ...
See also:Star Wars: Galaxies, Star Wars: Galaxies - Features, Star Wars: Galaxies - Basic gameplay features, Star Wars: Galaxies - Expansion features, Star Wars: Galaxies - Development and release, Star Wars: Galaxies - Expansions, Star Wars: Galaxies - Jump to Lightspeed, Star Wars: Galaxies - Rage of the Wookiees, Star Wars: Galaxies - Combat Upgrade, Star Wars: Galaxies - Trials of Obi-Wan, Star Wars: Galaxies - New Game Enhancements NGE, Star Wars: Galaxies - The Jedi in SWG, Star Wars: Galaxies - The wars of SWG, Star Wars: Galaxies - Academic Research on SWG, Star Wars: Galaxies - Links to Academic Research, Star Wars: Galaxies - Criticisms, Star Wars: Galaxies - Bugs and exploits, Star Wars: Galaxies - Broken promises, Star Wars: Galaxies - Customer voice, Star Wars: Galaxies - Questionable Tactics, Star Wars: Galaxies - Spin-offs, Star Wars: Galaxies - Trivia Read more here: » Star Wars: Galaxies: Encyclopedia II - Star Wars: Galaxies - Features |
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|  |  |  | Rage: Galaxies: Encyclopedia II - Star Wars: Galaxies - Expansions
Star Wars: Galaxies - Jump to Lightspeed.
Sony Online Entertainment released the first expansion Star Wars Galaxies: Jump to Lightspeed on October 27, 2004. The expansion allows players to explore and battle in ten new sectors of outer space, in more than twenty types of starships from the era between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, including familiar X-wings, TIE Fighters, and YT-1300s (same type as the Millennium Falcon), as well as new and never before seen shi ...
See also:Star Wars: Galaxies, Star Wars: Galaxies - Features, Star Wars: Galaxies - Basic gameplay features, Star Wars: Galaxies - Expansion features, Star Wars: Galaxies - Development and release, Star Wars: Galaxies - Expansions, Star Wars: Galaxies - Jump to Lightspeed, Star Wars: Galaxies - Rage of the Wookiees, Star Wars: Galaxies - Combat Upgrade, Star Wars: Galaxies - Trials of Obi-Wan, Star Wars: Galaxies - New Game Enhancements NGE, Star Wars: Galaxies - The Jedi in SWG, Star Wars: Galaxies - The wars of SWG, Star Wars: Galaxies - Academic Research on SWG, Star Wars: Galaxies - Links to Academic Research, Star Wars: Galaxies - Criticisms, Star Wars: Galaxies - Bugs and exploits, Star Wars: Galaxies - Broken promises, Star Wars: Galaxies - Customer voice, Star Wars: Galaxies - Questionable Tactics, Star Wars: Galaxies - Spin-offs, Star Wars: Galaxies - Trivia Read more here: » Star Wars: Galaxies: Encyclopedia II - Star Wars: Galaxies - Expansions |
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|  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - Blood Angels - History
Blood Angels - Sanguinius.
When the twenty genetically engineered superhumans known as the Primarchs were scattered across the galaxy, some were afflicted by forms of mutation. Most affected was the infant that fell to the second moon of the world of Baal, the child-Primarch bearing vestigial wings from the time he was found by Baalite tribe known as The Blood. Although they initially wanted to kill him because of his mutation, the tribe quickly recognised him as an angelic being in both body and soul, and named him Sa ...
See also:Blood Angels, Blood Angels - History, Blood Angels - Sanguinius, Blood Angels - The Coming of the Emperor, Blood Angels - The Crusade and the Heresy, Blood Angels - The Curse, Blood Angels - The Black Rage, Blood Angels - The Red Thirst, Blood Angels - Organisation, Blood Angels - Headquarters, Blood Angels - Recruitment, Blood Angels - Combat Doctrine, Blood Angels - Battlecry, Blood Angels - Appearance, Blood Angels - Notable Members Read more here: » Blood Angels: Encyclopedia II - Blood Angels - History |
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|  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - Blood Angels - AppearanceThe Blood Angels paint their armour blood red, with a black Chapter symbol, and tactical markings in the colouration of the Marine's Company. Helmets are coloured depending on the Marine's assigned role; red for Tactical, blue for Devastator, and yellow for Assault. Members of the First Company will often have gold helmets
The Death Company vary significantly from their brethren; their armour is repainted black, with red crosses, symbolising the sacrifice of Sanguinius.
The Chapter's symbol is of a blood drop flanked by white wings. When portrayed on armour, this desi ...
See also:Blood Angels, Blood Angels - History, Blood Angels - Sanguinius, Blood Angels - The Coming of the Emperor, Blood Angels - The Crusade and the Heresy, Blood Angels - The Curse, Blood Angels - The Black Rage, Blood Angels - The Red Thirst, Blood Angels - Organisation, Blood Angels - Headquarters, Blood Angels - Recruitment, Blood Angels - Combat Doctrine, Blood Angels - Battlecry, Blood Angels - Appearance, Blood Angels - Notable Members Read more here: » Blood Angels: Encyclopedia II - Blood Angels - Appearance |
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|  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - William Congreve playwright - BiographyBorn in Bardsey, England (near Leeds), Congreve was educated in the law at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland; there he met Jonathan Swift, who would be his friend for the remainder of his life. Upon graduation, he became a disciple of John Dryden.
William Congreve wrote some of the most popular English plays of the Restoration period of the late 17th and very early 18th centuries. By the age of thirty, he had written several notable plays, including Love for Love (premiered April 30 ...
See also:William Congreve playwright, William Congreve playwright - Biography, William Congreve playwright - Fame from his play The Mourning Bride, William Congreve playwright - Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast, William Congreve playwright - Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned Read more here: » William Congreve playwright: Encyclopedia II - William Congreve playwright - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - Characters in Guilty Gear - Playable Characters
Characters in Guilty Gear - A.B.A.
First Appearance: Guilty Gear Isuka
An artificially created girl who was never fully completed, A.B.A spent ten years secluded in the mountain villa where she was created. She wields a massive oversized sentient key named Paracelsus, whom she met after venturing out into the world. A.B.A can enable a "double edged" mode whereby she becomes more powerful but takes damage when attacking, and has an "ultimate ...
See also:Characters in Guilty Gear, Characters in Guilty Gear - Playable Characters, Characters in Guilty Gear - A.B.A, Characters in Guilty Gear - Anji Mito, Characters in Guilty Gear - Axl Low, Characters in Guilty Gear - Baiken, Characters in Guilty Gear - Bridget, Characters in Guilty Gear - Chipp Zanuff, Characters in Guilty Gear - Dizzy, Characters in Guilty Gear - Dr. Baldhead, Characters in Guilty Gear - Eddie, Characters in Guilty Gear - Fanny, Characters in Guilty Gear - Faust, Characters in Guilty Gear - Holy-Order Sol, Characters in Guilty Gear - I-No, Characters in Guilty Gear - Johnny, Characters in Guilty Gear - Justice, Characters in Guilty Gear - Jam Kuradoberi, Characters in Guilty Gear - Kliff Undersn, Characters in Guilty Gear - Ky Kiske, Characters in Guilty Gear - Leopaldon, Characters in Guilty Gear - May, Characters in Guilty Gear - Millia Rage, Characters in Guilty Gear - Potemkin, Characters in Guilty Gear - Robo-Ky, Characters in Guilty Gear - Robo-Ky Mk. II, Characters in Guilty Gear - Sol Badguy, Characters in Guilty Gear - Slayer, Characters in Guilty Gear - Testament, Characters in Guilty Gear - Venom, Characters in Guilty Gear - Zako-dan, Characters in Guilty Gear - Zappa, Characters in Guilty Gear - Zato-1, Characters in Guilty Gear - Non-Playable Characters, Characters in Guilty Gear - April, Characters in Guilty Gear - Gabriel, Characters in Guilty Gear - Megumi, Characters in Guilty Gear - Raven, Characters in Guilty Gear - Roger, Characters in Guilty Gear - Sharon, Characters in Guilty Gear - S-Ko, Characters in Guilty Gear - That Man Read more here: » Characters in Guilty Gear: Encyclopedia II - Characters in Guilty Gear - Playable Characters |
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|  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - Warrior World of Warcraft - StrengthsThe warrior is the supreme melee fighter. No one except another warrior can hope to survive in an all out melee fight. They wear the best armor, often achieving 40+% physical damage reduction, and with either big, slow weapons and an instant attack to take advantage of, or two fast weapons and a fury of attacks, their DPS output to DPS input in melee is extremely high. Their skill, Overpower, allows them to take advantage of the rogue's and hunter's dodge, which usually acts as a defensive factor. When their opponent dodges, the Overpower sk ...
See also:Warrior World of Warcraft, Warrior World of Warcraft - Info, Warrior World of Warcraft - Rage, Warrior World of Warcraft - The Role of a warrior, Warrior World of Warcraft - Strengths, Warrior World of Warcraft - Talents, Warrior World of Warcraft - Arms, Warrior World of Warcraft - Fury, Warrior World of Warcraft - Protection, Warrior World of Warcraft - Weaknesses, Warrior World of Warcraft - Strategies, Warrior World of Warcraft - Conclusion Read more here: » Warrior World of Warcraft: Encyclopedia II - Warrior World of Warcraft - Strengths |
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|  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - Warrior World of Warcraft - WeaknessesWarriors, for all their heavy armor and HP, have no defense against magic spells. A fireball that says it will do 500 damage on the tooltip is going to hit the warrior for 500. One of the warrior's two best strengths, armor, is totally nullified when fighting a caster class. Some may argue that warriors have high HP to counter this, but a mage can easily burn through 5000 HP (the standard for level 60 warriors) with no trouble.
A warrior is gear dependant also. A very well geared warrior, with tons of epic items can shred through the ...
See also:Warrior World of Warcraft, Warrior World of Warcraft - Info, Warrior World of Warcraft - Rage, Warrior World of Warcraft - The Role of a warrior, Warrior World of Warcraft - Strengths, Warrior World of Warcraft - Talents, Warrior World of Warcraft - Arms, Warrior World of Warcraft - Fury, Warrior World of Warcraft - Protection, Warrior World of Warcraft - Weaknesses, Warrior World of Warcraft - Strategies, Warrior World of Warcraft - Conclusion Read more here: » Warrior World of Warcraft: Encyclopedia II - Warrior World of Warcraft - Weaknesses |
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| |  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - References to Star Trek in Futurama - 30% Iron ChefA train car reads "Wrath of Conrail", in reference to Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Conrail was a railroad company.
When the Professor activates a piece of equipment, the TOS tricorder sound effect is heard.
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See also:References to Star Trek in Futurama, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Space Pilot 3000, References to Star Trek in Futurama - I Roommate, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Love's Labors Lost in Space, References to Star Trek in Futurama - My Three Suns, References to Star Trek in Futurama - A Big Piece of Garbage, References to Star Trek in Futurama - A Flight to Remember, References to Star Trek in Futurama - When Aliens Attack, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Fry and the Slurm Factory, References to Star Trek in Futurama - I Second That Emotion, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Brannigan Begin Again, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Put Your Head on My Shoulder, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Lesser of Two Evils, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Raging Bender, References to Star Trek in Futurama - A Clone of My Own, References to Star Trek in Futurama - The Deep South, References to Star Trek in Futurama - The Problem With Popplers, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Anthology of Interest I, References to Star Trek in Futurama - The Cryonic Woman, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Amazon Women in the Mood, References to Star Trek in Futurama - That's Lobstertainment!, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Luck of the Fryrish, References to Star Trek in Futurama - The Cyber House Rules, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Bendin' in the Wind, References to Star Trek in Futurama - I Dated a Robot, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Roswell That Ends Well, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Anthology of Interest II, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Love and Rocket, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Godfellas, References to Star Trek in Futurama - A Leela of Her Own, References to Star Trek in Futurama - 30% Iron Chef, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Where No Fan Has Gone Before, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Jurassic Bark, References to Star Trek in Futurama - A Taste of Freedom, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Kif Gets Knocked up a Notch, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles, References to Star Trek in Futurama - The Sting, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Three Hundred Big Boys, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Spanish Fry Read more here: » References to Star Trek in Futurama: Encyclopedia II - References to Star Trek in Futurama - 30% Iron Chef |
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|  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - Blood Angels - The CurseThe Curse of the Blood Angels has been attributed to a combination of the defects in the Legion's Omophagea gene-seed implant, and the psychic disturbance created during the final seconds of Primarch Sanguinius. Every Space Marine created from the gene-seed of Sanguinius was doomed to fall to the Curse, and in the ten-thousand year history of the Legion (and after the Second Founding, Chapters), only one Space Marine has managed to defeat the Curse.
See also:Blood Angels, Blood Angels - History, Blood Angels - Sanguinius, Blood Angels - The Coming of the Emperor, Blood Angels - The Crusade and the Heresy, Blood Angels - The Curse, Blood Angels - The Black Rage, Blood Angels - The Red Thirst, Blood Angels - Organisation, Blood Angels - Headquarters, Blood Angels - Recruitment, Blood Angels - Combat Doctrine, Blood Angels - Battlecry, Blood Angels - Appearance, Blood Angels - Notable Members Read more here: » Blood Angels: Encyclopedia II - Blood Angels - The Curse |
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|  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - References to Star Trek in Futurama - Love and RocketWhen Bender and the Planet Express ship are walking in the park, a profile view of the front of the ship is shown which makes it appear to be shaped like the NCC-1701-D.
In Dr. Zoidberg's monologue at the end, he refers to the planets that were destroyed by the radiation resulting from the dumped candy hearts: "two gangster planets and a cowboy world". "Cowboy planets" have been in abundance in Star Trek, including the ST:TNG episode A Fist Full of Datas where Worf and his son Alexander find themselves trapped in the holodeck, ...
See also:References to Star Trek in Futurama, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Space Pilot 3000, References to Star Trek in Futurama - I Roommate, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Love's Labors Lost in Space, References to Star Trek in Futurama - My Three Suns, References to Star Trek in Futurama - A Big Piece of Garbage, References to Star Trek in Futurama - A Flight to Remember, References to Star Trek in Futurama - When Aliens Attack, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Fry and the Slurm Factory, References to Star Trek in Futurama - I Second That Emotion, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Brannigan Begin Again, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Put Your Head on My Shoulder, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Lesser of Two Evils, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Raging Bender, References to Star Trek in Futurama - A Clone of My Own, References to Star Trek in Futurama - The Deep South, References to Star Trek in Futurama - The Problem With Popplers, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Anthology of Interest I, References to Star Trek in Futurama - The Cryonic Woman, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Amazon Women in the Mood, References to Star Trek in Futurama - That's Lobstertainment!, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Luck of the Fryrish, References to Star Trek in Futurama - The Cyber House Rules, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Bendin' in the Wind, References to Star Trek in Futurama - I Dated a Robot, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Roswell That Ends Well, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Anthology of Interest II, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Love and Rocket, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Godfellas, References to Star Trek in Futurama - A Leela of Her Own, References to Star Trek in Futurama - 30% Iron Chef, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Where No Fan Has Gone Before, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Jurassic Bark, References to Star Trek in Futurama - A Taste of Freedom, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Kif Gets Knocked up a Notch, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles, References to Star Trek in Futurama - The Sting, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Three Hundred Big Boys, References to Star Trek in Futurama - Spanish Fry Read more here: » References to Star Trek in Futurama: Encyclopedia II - References to Star Trek in Futurama - Love and Rocket |
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|  |  |  | Rage: Encyclopedia II - Wallace Stevens - Excerpts from some poems by Stevens(From "Sunday Morning")
Oh! Blessed rage for order, pale Ramon,
The maker's rage to order words of the sea,
Words of the fragrant portals, dimly-starred,
And of ourselves and of our origins,
In ghostlier demarcations, keener sounds.
(From "The Idea of Order at Key West," found here)
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See also:Wallace Stevens, Wallace Stevens - Life and Career, Wallace Stevens - Poetry, Wallace Stevens - Excerpts from some poems by Stevens, Wallace Stevens - Notes, Wallace Stevens - Bibliography Read more here: » Wallace Stevens: Encyclopedia II - Wallace Stevens - Excerpts from some poems by Stevens |
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Dictionary - Rage Rage - To be in a rage and scolding and tearing up things generally, while dreaming, signifies quarrels, and injury to your friends.
- To see others in a rage, is a sign of unfavorable conditions for business, and unhappiness in social life.
- For a young woman to see her lover in a rage, denotes that there will be some discordant note in their love, and misunderstandings will naturally occur.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Rage, Meaning of Dreams about Rage, Dream Interpretation Rage)
For more dictionary entries, see » Rage Dictionary |
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