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Part Medium, part The L Word, The Seer is a well-made show, considering its small budget.
The Seer (2008) 2008
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Written and directed by Linda Andersson, The Seer is the story of a psychic named Guin Marcus Deborah Stewart.
The Seer (2008) 2008
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We tasted some of the grapes here, and though out of season, we found them very fine; they were of a small black kind called Seeràn.
Travels in France during the years 1814-15 Comprising a residence at Paris, during the stay of the allied armies, and at Aix, at the period of the landing of Bonaparte, in two volumes. Archibald Alison 1829
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Augmented Reality And The Future Of Sport - Some several months back I blogged about an augmented reality solution called Seer that was implemented at Wimbledon.
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And so we rest in this state of the pure and simple Witness, the true Seer, which is vast Emptiness and pure Freedom, and we allow whatever is seen to arise as it wishes.
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Our founder and Director Paul The Seer is a well known top UK Psychic and Medium who has delivered 1000's of personal readings and has appeared on Sky TV and local Radio.
Startups | Home 2009
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The same technology, called Seer, earned IBM a commendation in the Most Innovative New Technology category. eBay Partner Network won the Affiliate Marketing award for breaking away from the traditional affiliate cost-per-acquisition payment model and launching a new "quality based"
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Named after the 'Seer' Cassandra in Greek Mythology, Cassie indeed has the gift of sight.
Archive 2008-10-01 Stephanie 2008
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Named after the 'Seer' Cassandra in Greek Mythology, Cassie indeed has the gift of sight.
Chalk Up Another Vampire Novel! Stephanie 2008
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Consequently when St. Jerome quarrelled with Rufinus and made war on Origenism, he ceased to boast of being a disciple of Didymus and was ashamed of the praise he had formerly given to the "Seer".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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