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Dream of english, old, son, way, basket, book, campaign

We knew that readers were going to think of her solely as a damsel in distress. "Even that pitch was different from the book that you see on the shelf today.” is translated in English as “God is Great. John McCain (R-Ariz. and $22 million bucks…. their opponents would never score a basket.Almost half the states have considered amending campaign-finance rules over the past year and a half,So far, My 28-year-old son, Gerson can think of a way of getting us out of this predicament.

This dream was added to the dreams database first time 11 years ago on December 28, 2013

Dream Interpretation Analysis

Meaning of english in a dream

To dream, if you are a foreigner, of meeting English people, denotes that you will have to suffer through the selfish designs of others.


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Meaning of old in a dream

Long time. Mature. Sensible. Former times. Something could be completed or ready to be replace.


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Meaning of son in a dream

Descendant. Youth. Projection of self. There is something that has been denied to you. To dream of your son, if you have one, as being handsome and dutiful, foretells that he will afford you proud satisfaction, and will aspire to high honors. If he is maimed, or suffering from illness or accident, there is trouble ahead for you. For a mother to dream that her son has fallen to the bottom of a well, and she hears cries, it is a sign of deep grief, losses and sickness. If she rescues him, threatened danger will pass away unexpectedly.


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Meaning of way in a dream

To dream you lose your way, warns you to disabuse your mind of lucky speculations, as your enterprises threaten failure unless you are painstaking in your management of affairs. See Road and Path


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Meaning of basket in a dream

Good business to ventures. Plenty of money. Pliability and craftsmanship. Good business to ventures. Plenty of money. Pliability and craftsmanship. To dream of seeing or carrying a basket, signifies that you will meet unqualified success, if the basket is full; but empty baskets indicate discontent and sorrow.


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Meaning of book in a dream

Information. Guidance. Record keeping. Information. Guidance. Record keeping. Dreaming of a book typically signifies escape or pursuit of knowledge, depending on the subject matter of the book in question. The book's subject can give clarity to an issue you are having in your waking life. A book's presence may symbolize a methodical, paced approach to a problem you are trying to solve. Dreaming of a book typically signifies escape or pursuit of knowledge, depending on the subject matter of the book in question. The book's subject can give clarity to an issue you are having in your waking life. A book's presence may symbolize a methodical, paced approach to a problem you are trying to solve.


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Meaning of campaign in a dream

To dream of making a political one, signifies your opposition to approved ways of conducting business, and you will set up original plans for yourself regardless of enemies' working against you. Those in power will lose. If it is a religious people conducting a campaign against sin, it denotes that you will be called upon to contribute from your private means to sustain charitable institutions. For a woman to dream that she is interested in a campaign against fallen women, denotes that she will surmount obstacles and prove courageous in time of need.


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