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  • Alignments the cosmos lay bare, regardless of what spiritual path--or lack of one--has guided you.

    Luis J. Rodriguez: What 2012 Means Luis J. Rodriguez 2012

  • One of the best comments ever left in my journal: The Alignments of Fire Alarms.

    Apparently, I Have An Opinion On Sports - Who Knew? tnaoqv 2006

  • Alignments are a fair point, although one might argue that:

    D&D Is Not A Roleplaying Game Greg Tannahill 2008

  • Alignments, political or otherwise, are nothing new. in peacetime or in war, alliances are necessary. depending upon which side of the fence we are in, we dub the other axis powers and our choice as allies.

    Repeat of 1969 2007

  • Alignments of this kind are generally a consequence of narrow settings, such as newspaper or website columns.

    Archive 2007-06-01 DC 2007

  • Alignments of this kind are generally a consequence of narrow settings, such as newspaper or website columns.

    On undesirable alignments DC 2007

  • Other Alignments and Tendencies (Tendenices are what you would more often sway towards; esp. for Neutrals):

    waterdiluted Diary Entry waterdiluted 2005

  • Alignments: Republican libertarian big "R", small "l", Presbyterian, night-owl, Coca-Cola, trick SAT-friendly mind slowly eroding under waves of vodka.

    Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2003

  • Carnac's Ancient Alignments Reopen function Go () {return}

    Carnac's Ancient Alignments Reopen 1999

  • Alignments of standing stones and megalithic structures (oval clusters of recumbent stones) extend for up to a mile, marking north and east as well as 24 to 28 and 126 degrees east of north, directions whose meanings are still being worked out.

    Neolithic Skywatchers 1998

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