A Mitchell woman's dream will be realized on July 6 when the first soup kitchen opens in Steinbach. |
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It will be a dream come true for all those who can't think past flowers to score with their girlfriends. |
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Law firms would not dream of excluding these de facto discriminators from their hiring schedules, though. |
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With this mortgage we hope to give them the leg-up necessary to help them realise the dream of their first home. |
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Shortly after Solomon is anointed king, God appears to him in a dream in which He invites Solomon to make a request for himself. |
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Sometimes it's like hearing an earnest musical based on an elitist rock critic's dream of left-field rock history, which isn't so funny. |
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The dream of many a French restaurateur is to get three stars in the Michelin restaurant guide. |
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It is said that Abraham Lincoln in a dream saw people mourning around his body, a few days before he was shot dead. |
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My wife experienced the dark side of the suburban dream as a child and ran away to San Francisco, finding solace in the early punk community. |
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Speck disagreed with my assessment of the dream and my theory that dreams are easily analyzed and interpreted. |
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The dream quickly turned into a nightmare as poor reliability on the track and fierce internal squabbling made the team a laughing stock. |
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I dream of a place and a time where America will once again be seen as the last best hope of earth. |
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And we dread to think how much money was paid to consultants to dream up this nonsense. |
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The public still seems to have an abiding faith in the American dream of achieving affluence. |
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It's all about being allowed to fulfill the American dream to succeed no matter who you are. |
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It was a unifying creed for diversity of belief and faith, for the American dream of achieving individual liberty. |
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How did the Martinez family manage to achieve the American dream during a period when high taxes were supposedly thwarting that dream? |
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I had a dream that the government changed all the traffic lights from red, amber, and green to just red and green. |
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I did have the dream that I might become some sort of alt-rock goddess in the States. |
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My head is swimming with dreams and schemes and the overwhelming desire to hop a bus or a train or a plane and make this dream happen. |
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The void between rich and poor is now a yawning chasm and home ownership is but a dream for most young couples. |
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Bring little ones to the park this month during baseball's All-Star break and dream about your own future all-stars. |
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Check out the back pages of any glossy magazine and the dream is laid bare. |
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I dream of a specialty beer store, with ales and lagers stored separately at proper temperature away from light and a cellar of aging beers. |
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This meant that allottees, eager to build their dream homes, couldn't do so. |
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The choice is whether to focus on one dream candidate or to beat the bushes and conduct a thorough search. |
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But the Bulldogs' potential dream season was wrecked by more injuries than one team can be expected to handle. |
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By exchanging the bullet for the ballot box, they are helping to create a better world order that all of us dream of. |
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The remains of the night passed in sighs, and when dawn reddened the eastern sky, I had not even glimpsed a dream of you. |
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Black feminists and womanists in the academy dream of community and cooperation but often live in isolation, she said. |
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I recall a vivid childhood dream of being trapped in a tiny house with a werewolf clawing at the windows and doors. |
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A few million local men had just been awakened from their recurrent football dream and you could hear it. |
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I tear at the paper with a vengeance to reveal that my dream had come true also. |
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The shaman is a witch doctor, a dream reader, and an intermediary between the living and the spirit world. |
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We all shared a wish, a hope, and a dream to bring back justice, freedom and most of all fun. |
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It was here that his dream was shattered as he was counted out by the referee. |
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As the alarm clock had also woken her, I decided that I should share the details of my dream with her. |
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His dream was finally realized when the state mandated the existence of public school kindergartens in every school district. |
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How will adults recognize the importance of objects kids value and dream about? |
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He readily admits that it is a dream job for someone who has been passionate about cars since boyhood. |
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She is a sentimental person who would not dream of parting with diaries, photos, ornaments and keepsakes. |
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He kept his own counsel, did not appear to let the speculation affect him in any way and, ultimately, secured his dream move to Liverpool. |
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But despite the pressure, the young Norwegian kept his head and battled through the bad times to realize his dream and win his first world title. |
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The blue, blue sea, specked with whitecaps, the dramatic, green-clad peaks, and the colorful beachside villages look like a dream come true. |
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Nowadays short and sweet are what women want, and girls dream to have silky, short and bouncy hair. |
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The birds were singing and even the soft breeze whispered in his ears, all helping to make the discomforting dream fade away. |
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Her mind was whirling with what a sight that would be when his coughing brought her back to reality and out of dream land. |
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They dream of a return to that now vanished golden era when a Northern stand-up comedian with a trade-mark whine for a voice led the party. |
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There are ballads, blues and western swing, and Burch describes it as music you might hear in a dream and try in vain to remember in the morning. |
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Tonight I read of rugged Newfoundland coastlines and dream of fog-drenched villages and rainswept fishing boats. |
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The children were able to dip into various craft activities, such as making didgeridoos, rain sticks, dream catchers and drums. |
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I didn't want to rain on his parade, so I kept my mouth shut about my frustrated dream of becoming a marine biologist. |
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As time dragged on, they realised that they weren't going to find their dream home. |
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He was almost last out of traps but hugging the rails enjoyed a dream run up the inside to lead at the turn. |
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Shes A Whisper was last out of traps on the inside but enjoyed a dream run up the rails which left her clear at the turn. |
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I could say that the effect of the dream was to leave me feeling limp and ragged all day since. |
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Finally, I am able to bring you a new dream this morning, on a proud occasion for this website and my other web writings. |
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Maybe in that deep, dark recess of my soul, I just want to be able to dream again. |
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With no flights available due to overbooking and the official weigh-in only six hours away, her dream of competing was again in jeopardy. |
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It seemed like a dream that I would soon be flying on a fantastic airliner. |
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He played football but longed to be a kick-boxer, a dream that perished on the rock of short and stumpy legs. |
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This has been a dream for the past 28 years since I saw my first wind harp on a ridge in Vermont. |
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Now I have a dream that the primary school children of today might grow up in a nation that does not know wincers and eye rollers. |
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My writing style was a lot more fluid and readable in the dream too, shame I don't remember any of the actual words. |
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For Derricke's final image is actually an idea, his dream of the successful civilization of the wild Irish. |
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I've done quite a number of roles which would be dream roles for other actresses. |
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A jink, a change of pace and it was to the endline to hammer across balls the sort great headers dream of. |
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Though born and brought up in a conservative Sikh family in Norway, she always had a dream of acting in a Bollywood film. |
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For there are many such people who would never dream of obtaining money and wealth either at the expense of others, or by ill-gotten gains. |
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You are the reapers of the dream envisioned by your parents and grandparents. |
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Then she applied to Nehemiah, found a realtor, and went searching for her dream home. |
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A dream wedding turned into a disaster after 24 guests went down with food poisoning, including the groom. |
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The authorities, in all their wisdom, really ought to dream up a more appealing format, you feel. |
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Today's photo is a dream of nearly all anglers, to catch two jewfish this size. |
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To date, broadband is rolling out faster in Ireland than in any other country in Europe, so perhaps this dream could become a reality. |
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A trip to a Caribbean island may be a favorite prize for a TV quiz show, but it has never been my dream of a holiday. |
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But a York research team is at the forefront of a project which aims to make this previously far-fetched dream a reality. |
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Cottonseeds treated with this would yield 20 quintals per acre, a quantity farmers do not dream of even with the best of the BT-Cotton seeds. |
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To the bitter end he kept waving under her nose a brochure of their dream house across town. |
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Lia shivered at the chill in the air and at the fact that her dream might become a reality. |
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Thomas Watson's dream became a reality when he bestowed a magnificent gift on the town by giving Howard House to be site for the new hospital. |
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This is all about me baby, and my dream of accumulating a vast fortune by exploiting the stupidity of the reading audience. |
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From the age of six, when he first picked up a guitar he dreamed of being a star, and now that dream could well be realised. |
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She was finally realizing her biggest dream and she couldn't give it all up for a stupid guy. |
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The Victorians had a dream that Whitby could match the gilded splendour of Harrogate, and the thermal spring waters of Bath. |
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I dream of travelling to the countries that are washed by the Mediterranean Sea. |
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It had also pepped up his spirits to realise a higher dream like participating in an international event. |
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In the first chapter, Gutfeld asks if the European dream of Enlightenment was realized in America. |
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He died before their dream could be realised but not before he became the largest single owner of the cars in the world. |
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For John Cooper, Russell Ward and Joe Dixon, the dream had finally been realised. |
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He fulfilled a dream chased by many wannabee parents, taking the opportunity to drive his wife and child home from hospital. |
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Want to make your dream girl or dream boy, the one who will not give you the time of day, fall head over heels in love with you? |
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The realization of Roy's dream would have occurred through his presentation of the music to a sophisticated European or American audience. |
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The realisation of a life-long dream was sealed with a kiss for the new President-elect at the weekend. |
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This was the realisation of a dream to produce objects that looked good and did the job they were designed to do. |
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So aggro my random thoughts turn to incomprehensible, violent acts I would not dream to act on. |
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It's almost like I've been having an extremely realistic dream of rolling over and readjusting my pillow a lot. |
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There's the tangled web and fatalism of Cocteau's standard storyline, but the movie lacks the waking dream state of Cocteau's movies. |
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Hence you would never talk back to a teacher, in fact you wouldn't even dream of talking back to a teacher or being disrespectful in my days. |
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You could maybe try and get some dream contact going as well, try automatic writing, there's all sorts of things you could do. |
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However, I should have been able to shake my dream mood from my waking mood. |
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No one can throw a wrench into family values and the good old American dream quite like he can. |
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But I couldn't imagine any of these bad dream poems having a salutary effect on the peace gathering. |
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There are many fabulous details that the public, steeped in the hyper-marketed machinations of the dream machine, now claim as their own. |
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How can utopians dream of changing the world when it is so difficult to lose an inch off one's waistline? |
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She's tall and attractively thin, with long, expressive limbs, a graceful neck, and a face Raphael would dream of painting. |
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They are the dirty secrets under the squeaky-clean surface, the seductive sadomasochistic dream behind absolute power. |
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The rock 'n' roll dream isn't only about sleeping on floors and continually bumming cigarettes. |
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These are not the ravings of a lunatic person nor the dream of a crazy idealist. |
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If not, come to gawk at a level of sacrilege no other religious culture would even dream of condoning. |
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I also blessed a dream catcher to hang over their beds, and made a sachet of lavender and hops to put under their pillows. |
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He has one of those narrow, washboard waists that most of us can only dream about. |
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Just then, this fire truck comes barrelling up in the rear view mirror full speed, sirens and lights ablaze and the dream ends. |
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It was a dream in which man cast off his atomic individuality, as the lycanthrope surrendered to the multiplicity of the wolf pack. |
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Maybe I'd be able to experience a lucid dream and explore the deeper, darker reaches of my mind. |
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Climbing petrol prices have encouraged others to hang up their car keys and sit astride their dream machine for the morning journey to work. |
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Exhibition of serious cinema, not only Assamese but in other Indian languages as well, is like a dream here. |
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She had just rolled over and began to dream of something else when she heard the sharp sound of breaking glass. |
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He looked on and watched as the same girl in his dream climbed into his room through the window. |
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The twentieth century was scarred by the nightmare of Hitler's dream for the Aryan race. |
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Read your glossy magazines and dream away the long, lonely hours with thoughts of when your chance might come. |
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A larger roster of players, particularly an increase in the amount of legends, would've increased the number of dream matchups significantly. |
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They had got off to a dream start as Townson, on his return from suspension, outpaced the Exeter defence and coolly lobbed the keeper. |
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If you'd like to live the dream too, why not chat to others who are planning to retire abroad? |
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It allows hundreds of people to live the dream of running their own vineyard, without the hassle, red tape or worry. |
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Despite living the dream under the Los Angeles sun, she says she does miss life back in Blighty. |
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My life is certainly different because of the show, but I'm living the dream and I wouldn't change that for the world. |
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I'm sure they would've been a lot happier if they were living out their dream onstage with a decent performer. |
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You spend every possible moment living that dream out, and soon it begins to take over your everyday life. |
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City of York enjoyed a dream start to their Northern Hockey League division one campaign with a 4-0 victory over arch-rivals Rotherham. |
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Do you need two hours in the gym every day to achieve your dream of a rock-hard body? |
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As I grew, the dream seemed to come every month or so, like a ritual meeting, I later found that every full moon I would have the dream. |
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His flights of fancy occur primarily as dream sequences and flashbacks, leaving room for the plot to linearly unfold. |
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His writing is apocalyptic in feel, describing a gritty futuristic world in which dream meets reality. |
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Although this scene, like the climax of Halloween, begins in a bedroom, once the telephone rings we enter Krueger's dream world. |
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Both of them believe that everyone should have a dream and likewise, everyone should work towards making it happen. |
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You wondered if your dream meant that the light-heartedness and joy of your life was being killed off by the hideous situation. |
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He decided to get up anyways, better to get an early start then to risk having that dream again. |
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Sunni versus Shiite violence has made the dream of a land of the pure just that. |
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Surely a new horizon lies ahead for all of us should we remain on track with our commitment towards making this dream a reality. |
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I closed my eyes, Dolly snuggled up against my legs, and off I drifted, to dream of potatoes and good rhubarb pie. |
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They dream of a better life in Britain, where immigration laws are relatively liberal and they have an easier path to becoming legal residents. |
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Despite growing up in the segregated South and battling misogynist attitudes at every turn, Bessie realized her dream to become a pilot. |
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His dream is to make a full-length feature film for which he has already written the script. |
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The dream was quickly fading from memory as his stomach growled for attention. |
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She strained, but the dream was already fading and she was growing sleepy again. |
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But while the desire to escape the British climate may be strong, you need to tread warily if your dream home in the sun is not to become a nightmare. |
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As a result, the British clamored to explore the north, rekindling that long-held dream of finding a Northwest Passage. |
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Ahern's long-cherished dream has been to build a National Sports Campus, with an 80,000 all-seater stadium as its centre-piece, at Abbotstown, Dublin. |
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So a dream of bleeding gums would indicate a loss of life force through the suppression of thoughts and feelings, and lack of support for one's decisions. |
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She had always wanted to be a nurse and turned her childhood dream into a reality when she signed up for nurse training at Leicester Hospital 13 years ago. |
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Then one night, 14 months after I moved to Jerusalem, I had a dream where, in the recesses of my subconscious mind, I put to rest this last remaining issue. |
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The dream of a successful Scotland is capable of realisation. |
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The Internet gives video on demand the kind of universal reach that revival houses could scarcely dream of. |
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And, regretfully, it is extremely unlikely that we'll see him emerging from his shower a few months later, complaining about the awful dream he had last night. |
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Iran were safely accounted for and the dream became a reality. |
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A big-boned, sharp-tongued farm girl, Josie is the beating heart of this play and the kind of role actors dream of through years of movie walk-ons and commercials. |
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The dream of an exurban McMansion and an impractically large automobile is crumbling before our eyes. |
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Both men also had a special word of gratitude for all those who willingly gave so much of their free time over the years to help the complex dream to become a reality. |
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Mercifully, she could still dream of the expansive Havana avenues, the grand casinos before the revolution, the kempt plazas where she would linger with her lover. |
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In my dream a few days later, I got all worrited because I realized that the sleeper I put on the baby probably wasn't sterile and I thought he might get an infection! |
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Her 21st century Wendy house impressed manufacturers after she won a top prize in a national contest organised by the Trading Standards Institute to dream up safe playthings. |
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And the channel rail link wasn't even a dream then, but now runs through a cutting at the bottom of the village, with trains whooshing past every half hour of so. |
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It's worth the trouble, just to be able to dream a little over a third cup of coffee, shuffling through your newspaper and doing a bit of desultory people-watching. |
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The dream of flight has enchanted humans since ancient times. |
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Nowhere is this pipe dream more obvious than in the history of Esperanto, one of the world's most well-known invented languages. |
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Viewed as the waking dream to Argento's later nightmare in Technicolor Suspiria, it is a one-two combination that many directors would sell their soul to call their own. |
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When I think of what these young farmers are paid for working to produce a quality food and what these people who dream up the daft adverts are paid, words fail me. |
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During those 12 days that we shot, I became really ill, so I was having that delirious, waking dream feeling anyway. |
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Siegal's dream is to reinvent a mobile house, retaining the concepts of affordability and flexibility but shaking up the bland design notions that now dominate the genre. |
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As air travel becomes increasingly frustrating and dehumanizing, the dream of personal aerial transport tempts the imagination. |
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It is one night of tenderness with his dream girl Goldie that largely fuels the story, especially when he wakes the following morning to find her dead. |
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It was not an auspicious moment to make their dream a reality. |
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This is a bloke who has achieved every dream he ever had, and he's done it by dragging the country down to his level, rather than urging us on to greater heights. |
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My dream is to read 'Tuvia the Milkman' by shalom Aleichem in its original language. |
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The whole thing is played completely straight, with no sign that it is a dream sequence, hallucination, or break from reality. |
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Then, just for a few hours, we can dream that we have a magic wand to wave, that in one leap we can be free of all the clutter that drags at our heels. |
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Those who dream of a post-partisan future should note that paranoia has a habit of erasing traditional political boundaries. |
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Rachael kept the dream to herself and never shared it with anyone. |
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More than a year before his dream for the North was shot down in flames, Ministers were warned in focus group research that scepticism in the three Northern regions was rife. |
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First, movies serve as our most influential history teachers, reaching and swaying audiences that the professional historian cannot even dream of. |
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They seem sullen, battered, and effectively leaderless, although they are as determined as ever to hang on to the dream of dignity and eventual independence. |
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It was like waking from a beautiful dream and feeling so elated and special. |
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It's always been a dream of mine to deejay in these venues, but you have to be legitimate. |
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Previous studies have shown that the right hemisphere is responsible for the eye movements in REM sleep, which are saccadic scans of targets in the dream scene. |
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But it took nearly thirty years to make that dream a reality. |
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If the Democrats maintain this charade, 2016 will not be the cakewalk they dream it to be. |
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Ecuador may not have been the 30-year-old digital rebel's dream destination. |
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The Eighty-ninth Congress was potentially more fertile ground for the broad range of controversial programs on his dream agenda. |
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I fall back into a dream and then suddenly there is a tapping on the window just above my bed. |
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The 15,000 pound prize awarded to the laureate is not to be sneezed at but the chance of working with the London Symphony Orchestra for a year is to dream of. |
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Sounds a little like the waking equivalent of a lucid dream in some ways. |
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When you had the bit part as a police desk sergeant in the film Addams Family Values, was it your dream one day to play Gomez? |
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It's advisable to get paid up front, because these dream teams are often nightmares. |
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Its not a recurrent dream but I think it has some significance. |
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If you're a male zebra finch, you might dream of wooing a female finch. |
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Part of that bourgeois dream involved white people getting to live out their fantasies of having black servants. |
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In his 50s, boatwright borrowed money to pursue his dream of buying a boatyard. |
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Twice widowed by kings and betrothed to a third, her dream is well on its way to becoming reality. |
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A heartbroken North Yorkshire couple told today how they face ruin after losing a legal battle for compensation after their retirement dream turned into a nightmare. |
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Kirsty, understandably, was not impressed at being dumped on her dream day, and her bereft wail filled the church. |
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Extreme heat, a lot of sweat and a dirty working environment have surely scared away many youths, who dream of working in a sharp suit in a cool office. |
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As a child I had a recurrent dream about being swallowed by a snake. |
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But Bananas is standing between Artie and his Hollywood dream and so he is prepared to send her off to an asylum. |
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Other artisans see purity and integrity in their craft and have no dream of becoming recognized as the author of their own work. |
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Together they proved why this wacky, bedazzled Liberace fever dream of a TV show is one that we should never stop watching. |
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The race began to develop in the final quarter-mile, with Tony Culhane getting a dream run up the rails a furlong out on the 40-1 shot and setting sail for home. |
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Champion shared the same dream of becoming a drum major at FAMU, and after trying out for the band twice he was invited to join. |
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I croaked, woken from my recurrent dream of loading reams of information onto the computer, by a banshee wail that went on and on, somewhere in the very near vicinity. |
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A major benefit that flowed from the Reformation was the spread of education in Scotland, based on John Knox's dream of a kirk and a schoolhouse for every parish in the land. |
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Such special rights, however, should not justify exclusion from full participation in the American dream of liberty, equal opportunity, and the like. |
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The show gave the excavator loaders a chance to display their deftness as these dream machines went through their routine drills to the sound of music. |
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I remember in the invisibles King Mob uses a technique from the Couvesomething Voodoo group to dream himself through time using a spider loa or totem of some sort. |
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The little metal rooster weathervane on top of the roof would dream about being real, and would think about how lovely it would be to crow to the sun. |
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At a point eighteen miles northeast of Lethbridge, the Head Chief of this small army had a dream one night which seemed to predict ill fortune for the raiders. |
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Though she had great support from her students, she is thrilled to be finally living the dream and looking forward to the release of her first album in September. |
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And he knew he could achieve the American dream only by hard work. |
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No, over breakfast at the Empire Diner on 10th Avenue and trust me, it's a dream team. |
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But also, the idea all along of having the dream team take on gay marriage was that the case would go to the Supreme Court. |
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Since then, artists have reveled in symbol-laden dream scenarios, and audiences looking for clues to the human experience have lapped them up eagerly. |
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The dream that one could not only conquer, but in so doing create a Pax Romana, a vast area of peace, prosperity and unity of ideas, was a genuine inspiration. |
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No American president could dream of anything remotely like that today. |
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If a Blackpool fan could choose a dream climax to a season, it would probably involve beating arch-rivals Preston North End to clinch promotion and send Preston down. |
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There's a bunch of other fun stuff in regards to zombies, flesh-eating bugs, a bizarre recurring dream sequence, and a joke about a witch doctor, but I won't spoil it here. |
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In pursuit of a dream of becoming a foreign correspondent, she moved to London to study journalism. |
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Part of this dream will be realised this summer when the highways authority officially imposes a 7.5 tonne weight restriction on vehicles passing through the town. |
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Have we become lost in the dream kingdom we helped to build? |
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Performing with Weird Al was as much as a dream come true as I think I could conjure. |
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Told in a dream of his impending return home, he made his way to the coast and joined a merchant ship, facing many dangers before rejoining his family. |
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While the dream of the confederacy was kept alive, the men on the battlefield on both sides perished by the tens of thousands. |
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Yet there began to be insistent tuggings as if from a dream that could not be recalled. |
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If you think the work will be easy, you're living in a dream world. |
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With his practice of dream interpretation by free association, Freud was both ahead of his time and behind his time. |
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The recollection of his former life is a dream that only the more alienates him from the realities of the present. |
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The bedtop hitting his neck had been worked into the dream as his execution of the dream that we remember when we wake up. |
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Return to the original beautiful dream world, this is the season to begive you a perfect attempt. |
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As a child, I used to dream in primary colors to ward off all the beigeness that surrounded me. |
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He rolled out from under Zelikman, who looked surprised as if by the turn his bhang dream had taken. |
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I fled as a man flies from dream to baleful dream of some cacodemoniacal night. |
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When spring arrives the fava arrives and everyone in the Mediterranean can dream up a way of cooking it. |
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I spent the night in fits and starts, getting up and lying down full twenty times, and dreaming the same dream over and over again. |
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A hacker starts with nothing but a dream and a floppy disk and presently finds himself in a business that's doubled and trebled. |
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Give me five minutes in that storage closet, and I promise my fuckstick will do things to you that most American housewives only dream about. |
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She wakened in sharp panic, bewildered by the grotesquerie of some half-remembered dream in contrast with the harshness of inclement fact. |
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So, the dreamer is left to accept the dream because they lack the choice to judge it. |
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Aristotle also includes in his theory of dreams what constitutes a dream and what does not. |
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He claimed that a dream is first established by the fact that the person is asleep when they experience it. |
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It was as an unconscious and deep trance, through which something like a dream only faintly and indistinctively stirs. |
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Charles hoped to unite the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland into a new single kingdom, fulfilling the dream of his father. |
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They dream of returning to Edinburgh and taking their rightful place on the throne of Scotland. |
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The dream of a junkless, truly functional workspace is one fantasy you can realistically fulfill. It's downright exciting just to think about it! |
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Although he is not known to have ever visited Liverpool, Jung famously had a vivid dream of the city which he analysed in one of his works. |
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My mother knew that I was a lapsed Republican, but did not dream of the depth to which I had fallen. |
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Jackie is going to fashion school to live out her dream of becoming a fashion designer. |
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James had a lucid dream on Saturday, and he was able to control its aspects. |
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Each Ojibway shaman's method of communication with the manitou patron is unique and is related to a personal dream experience. |
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The Dream of the Rood is a dream vision in which the personified cross tells the story of the crucifixion. |
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The dreamer resolves to trust in the cross, and the dream ends with a vision of heaven. |
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He told his foreman about his dream and gift and was taken immediately to see the abbess, believed to be St Hilda of Whitby. |
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Falk identified this communitas with the woods, with the unconscious, with the dream space. |
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Locke was critical of the Descartes' dream argument saying that you cannot feel pain while dreaming. |
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I turned to look, but it was gone, I cannot put my finger on it now, the child is grown, the dream is gone. |
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The dream is always in a state of emergence, shifting across levels as the characters navigate it. |
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His son Constantius II made this dream a reality and created an imperial library in a portico of the royal palace. |
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The poem is written as a literary dream vision and is an example of medieval debate poetry. |
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Throughout the period of conquest the Welsh poets kept alive the dream of independence. |
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In the late 1990s, the EPs released by the band had characteristics of dream pop, setting them apart from later studio albums. |
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Tracey's reputation for doing shows and hanging them is not good, but she's been a dream to work with. |
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Tijuana holds a status that provides the possibility of employment as well as higher education and the dream of crossing the border. |
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Edward interpreted this to mean Segontium was the city of Maximus' dream and drew on the imperial link when building Caernarfon Castle. |
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There, she met an angel in a dream who granted her the position of the Saint of Love. |
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He called in an oneiromancer who explained that the dream signified the birth of a daughter. |
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Because of economic downturn, I onhold my dream first and use my lovely office's notebook IBM Thinkpad T60P as my best friend. |
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Agamemnon heeds the dream but decides to first test the Greek army's morale, by telling them to go home. |
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One of these toys, given as a gift by their father, would inspire the Wright brothers to pursue the dream of flight. |
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France, Russia and Britain intervened to make this nationalist dream become reality. |
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I think that his plan to become a professional athlete is a pipe dream and that he should stay in school. |
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Another pious man Sheikh Murshidi interpreted the meaning of a dream of Ibn Battuta that he was meant to be a world traveller. |
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The healing occurred either in the person's dream or advice from the dream could be used to seek out proper treatment for illness elsewhere. |
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Conservative think-tanks have the same dream of return to a prelapsarian innocence. |
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Later in a dream he said a man appeared to him and asked him to sing a song. |
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Their dream of a republic, a nation without hereditary rulers, with power derived from the people in frequent elections, was in doubt. |
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A disaster of the first magnitude for the Dutch, the battle of Colachel shattered for all time their dream of the conquest of Kerala. |
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In the 1950s, Nora and Frank dream of their future, but, late that evening, encounter the returning Captain Walker. |
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For local Beliebers, Little Monsters and Selenators, it's a dream come true. |
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If only everyone on the Internet would do this, we could realize the dream of a spamless Internet utopia. |
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I have a little golden dream That haunts me night and day, And like a starlet's golden beam Lights up my darksome way. |
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They are the American dream torn asunder, like clean fresh laundry left drying on the clothesline, switchbladed by bored boys of summer. |
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Shortly after I announced my pregnancy, he stole my thunder with his news of landing his dream job. |
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The architect's unrealized dream was to design the tallest building in the world. |
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But let no idle Donatist of Amsterdam dream hence of an Utopical perfection. |
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The plan is, if all goes well, to have these batteries, an eco warrior's wet dream due to their non-toxicity, on sale in two or three years. |
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From time to time I suffer from abulia, and I dream about a future that will afford me the opportunity to become a scholar. |
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Suspicion squashed, brodie began dreaming the dream of dating Martha. |
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Norwegians Marianne Krog-Sand and Ottar Alme organised their dream wedding in Argyll and friends and relatives flew over from their homeland. |
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It was almost a dream return for the 21-year-old as he turned on Forbes' pass 10 yards out to rattle the angle bar. |
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It should chasten other countries, which can only dream of such mobility. |
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Quebec independence was a dream which only a 'pure wool' Quebecker could embrace with real fervour. |
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The reality of his dream trumps concrete reality, even to the point of ethical questionability. |
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It just is consistent with our founder's dream that the Kumon method could help advance world peace. |
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