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  • 31At War with the Mystics — Studio album by The Flaming Lips Released April 3, 2006 …

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  • 32Orpheus with Clay Feet — is a science fiction short story by Philip K. Dick originally published in 1964 in Escapade magazine. The story has a self referential time travel theme, and was published under the pen name Jack Dowland . Synopsis The main character is Jesse… …

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  • 33On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates — The cover page to Søren Kierkegaard s university thesis. On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates (Danish: Om Begrebet Ironi med stadigt Hensyn til Socrates) is Søren Kierkegaard s university thesis paper that he submitted in… …

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  • 34beclouded — adj. covered with clouds; befuddled, confused be·cloud || bɪ klaÊŠd v. cover with clouds; confuse …

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  • 35clouded — cloud·ed || klaÊŠdɪd adj. overcast, covered with clouds; opaque; foggy, murky; confused, mixed up; mentally disordered klaÊŠd n. white puffy collection of water in the sky; shade, shadow v. make dim, obscure; darken, make gloomy; cover with… …

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  • 36overclouded — adj. clouded over, covered in clouds; darkened, gloomy, obfuscatedv. cloud over; cover with clouds; become dark and gloomy; darken, obscure …

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  • 37overcast — adjective 1》 (of the sky or weather) cloudy; dull. 2》 edged with stitching to prevent fraying. noun cloud covering a large part of the sky. verb (past and past participle overcast) 1》 cover with clouds or shade. 2》 stitch over (a raw edge) to… …

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  • 38cloud — I. n. 1. Nebulosity, haze, mist, fog, vapor, collection of vapor. 2. Dense mass (as of smoke or dust). 3. Throng, multitude, dense mass, vast number, host, army, horde, vast assemblage. 4. Blur, blurred spot, dark spot or blotch. 5. Darkness,… …

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  • 39obnubilate — (v.) 1580s, from L. obnibulatus, pp. of obnubilare to cover with clouds or fog, from ob (see OB (Cf. ob )) + verb from L. nubes cloud (see NUANCE (Cf. nuance)). Related: Obnubilated; obnubilating; obnubilation …

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  • 40becloud — be·cloud || bɪ klaÊŠd v. cover with clouds; confuse …

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