Here he encounters all manner of dreamers, schemers, and conspiracy theorists. |
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It's a country of dreamers, and doers, and people are compassionate about their neighbors, it's just unbelievable. |
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No, fancy stuff like that was for the layabouts, the good-for-nothings, the dreamers, those who didn't have a clue as to what was what. |
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The sound of gunshots and bombs awakened the dreamers to the nightmare that was real life. |
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Some New Age lucid dreamers, however, believe that lucid dreaming is essential for self-improvement and personal growth. |
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These groups and leaders are neither idealistic dreamers nor neo-hippie do-gooders. |
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The difference between dreamers and achievers is grit, guts and spirit, which the former might lack but the latter have in abundance. |
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Advocates are considered, at best, idealistic dreamers who can't accept the harsh reality of the world, or at times, simply a mere irritation. |
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His inspired perspective has animated prophets and artists and dreamers down through the centuries. |
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Although modernism has its share of utopian dreamers, many artists of the past century have instead celebrated the fragmentary and the glimpsed. |
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Will the present paucity of lackadaisical dreamers affect our future cultural heritage? |
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We had the knuckleheads, troublemakers, drinkers, the terminally unlucky and the hopeless dreamers. |
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Is it because, in their heart of hearts, the hardy Falklanders are themselves dreamers? |
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Certainly, the wishers and dreamers have crisscrossed these lands several times, hunting for wealth in crops, cattle, and minerals. |
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The corollary then would be that the rest are simply dreamers, but what's wrong with providing readers with material to feed those dreams? |
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But when a run-down circus arrives in town to give its last performance, Joe discovers kindred spirits in its collection of dreamers and misfits. |
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In ancient and aboriginal cultures, dreams were too important to he entrusted to mere dreamers. |
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We are both sisters, daughters, dancers, laughers, writers, singers, activists, lovers and dreamers. |
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Other swarthy writer types, wistful wayward dreamers, my room-mates, a couple of co-workers, my own current female interest. |
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Even those who weren't particularly fond of Linklater's dreamers and gabbers still had something themselves to say. |
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Well, 35 years ago today, NASA gave the world's dreamers and schemers a ready-made rationale for anything. |
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Visionaries should not just be dreamers, they need be practical guides to reality. |
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Those who sleep normal do not dream during the day but these dreamers dream day in and out. |
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Business men and dreamers alike agree on the large-screen programme as a winner, when it comes. |
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Neither passive nor dreamers, they carry within themselves the church and the church is honoured by their spiritual struggle. |
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It has become a gathering place for experienced and new, old and young, teachers and students, painters and lookers, buyers and sellers, dreamers and doers, and everyone else. |
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After all, were it not for dreamers, people would still be living in caves. |
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But the dream could only be realized if the voyage was successful and the dreamers arrived safely. |
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You are imperturbable dreamers, always ready to take off to new adventures on the other side of the world, or maybe just next door. |
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In those days the world was divided for me into dreamers, and doers. |
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And so the corporates have inevitably led the Internet and its hopes on a different, money-based tangent leaving the dreamers behind, a little richer and a little wiser. |
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Since then, the state of the practice in microenterprise development has been moved forward by creative practitioners, contentious political battles and dreamers. |
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Whenever and wherever possible, let's take time to salute and support America's small businesses and the entrepreneurial dreamers, darers and doers who run them. |
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Thus, the proponents of local self-government have been cast in the role of reactionaries or Utopian dreamers who fail to understand the principles of modern government. |
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She prefers to skewer her opponents on the end of a rapier wit, whether it's bolshie feminists, exploitive therapists, or madcap utopian dreamers. |
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When I moved to New York, I had the idea it would be a non-stop playground, a party with fellow dreamers and drifters that lasted all night, every night. |
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What this model requires is competent and politically reliable engineers, not rebels, iconoclasts or dreamers. |
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We may have come here as dreamers, but we are not blind optimists or naïve idealists. |
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There's nothing in Slab City, except nature and a band of human dreamers who were not lucky in life. |
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It is a story of the innovative dreamers who pushed the borders of science and technology. |
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But this is the desperate logic of Leninist dreamers, not a reasoned plan. |
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Commonwealth dreamers underestimate the extent to which these countries remain burningly resentful of a colonial past of which the Commonwealth will always issue a reminder. |
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Certainly it will happen that some malicious spirits, incorrigible dreamers and unsociable natures, will not accommodate themselves to any known form of government. |
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There had been a few dreamers in the world – men who did the first real research in aerodynamics – but most people thought those who experimented with gliders and talked of power-driven planes were as crazy as Dedalus. |
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To help some genuine novices and to discourage some obvious dreamers, I will share some insides into a reality of diamond trade and answer most asked questions. |
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Instead, these dreamers and ingrates now blame Mr Blair's half-heartedness for reform's failure to transform and energise British democracy as advertised. |
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She called for allowing the parents of dreamers to apply for legal status, as well as a recalibration of targeted enforcement procedures and extended deferred action. |
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From the novice to the more experienced mycologist, all nature lovers, and dreamers will be able to read the thousand tales of fairies, elves and other creatures which live happy among the mushrooms. |
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Granted, they are dreamers and they often have their heads in the clouds, but that's merely to look at things differently, in a broader way, in order to have flashes of creative inspiration. |
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He rebuffs the frequent charge that liberals are wobblers or dreamers. |
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At the climax of the movie, a van carrying dreamers falls off a bridge in a prolonged slow-motion shot, while, a level down, in a deeper dream, the same characters, in physical imitation, float weightlessly in a hotel room. |
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Don't forget to drop by on the forum or the chatroom to meet other dreamers, share experiences, ask questions or read dreamstories from lucid dreamers all over the world. |
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The alternative argument is that Madrid is still the place in football where most of the sport's dreamers believe they can turn into dream-makers. |
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I have to congratulate those big dreamers who went after their goal and created what is now the largest circus in the world: the Cirque du Soleil. |
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Long before Cirque du Soleil became the company you know today, we were a group of young entertainers and dreamers who presented our acts in the streets. |
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From working on eliminating influenza to developing games that help humanity, these young innovators show us that dreamers of all ages can improve our world. |
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These young people are the leaders, dreamers and innovators of tomorrow. |
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When we suggested back in 1994 that we should have an office at NATO headquarters in Brussels to handle daily contacts with the NATO staff, we were considered to be dreamers. |
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Visionaries and dreamers are still necessary today. |
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Its pillow and mattress protectors contain thermoregulating properties to keep sleepers cool during warmer months, which is particularly useful for summer dreamers. |
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For Cooper was unendowed with worldly shrewdness, and, like all dreamers, was attracted by a mind which controlled while he might only attempt to understand. |
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I'd like to dispel the notion that the only people standing up to protect our water, our air, and our communities are tree-hugging hippies or out of touch dreamers. |
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Like most dreamers, to whom it is given sometimes to hear the music of the spheres, Heyst, the wanderer of the Archipelago, had a taste for silence. |
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