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Dummy Dummy Nostradamus Religion Spirituality
 Nostradamus for Dummies Nostradamus made simple-a surefire prophecy of success! Michel Notredame, or Nostradamus (1503-1566), was a French physician, astrologer, and prophet whose books of visionary four-line verses have intrigued and beguiled readers for hundreds of years. Now, with this fun and easy guide, everyone can finally get a handle on Nostradamus and his "Centuries" of prophecies, which many people believe to have predicted the French Revolution, the rise of Hitler, the Kennedy assassination, and 9/11, among other events. The book covers Nostradamus's life and beliefs, his use of cryptic language and anagrams, interpretations of his work that link it to specific historical incidents, and critics who are skeptical of his prophecies.
 Religion for Dummies: The God Squad--Rabbi Marc Gellman & Father Tom Hartman by Marc Gellman, A rabbi and a priest, the hosts of a daily TV talk show, explore the role of religion in everyday life, describe the various beliefs and practices of the major religions of the world, offer advice on how to deal with daily life issues and major passages in one's life, and explain how to join a religion and find one's own spiritual path. Original.
Steam dummy - A steam dummy or dummy engine, in the United States of America, was a steam engine enclosed in a wooden box structure made to resemble a railroad passenger coach. Dummy reversal - Dummy reversal (also known as reverse dummy) is a technique in the card game of contract bridge, when the declarer uses trump cards to ruff from the hand with longer trumps, and retains the trumps in the other hand to draw the opponents' remaining trumps. Dummy board - A dummy board is a flat wooden life-size figure painted and shaped in silhouette. Dummy (album) - Dummy, released in 1994, was the debut album of the Bristol-based group Portishead. Building on the promise of their earlier EP, "Numb", it helped to cement the reputation of Bristol as the capital of "trip hop", a nascent genre which was then often referred to simply as "the Bristol sound".
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