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"feeling pleased with yourself, fantasizing about being famous, too pushy, annoyed by someone speaking honestly, "needing to be more subtle in criticism", "wanting to get one over on someone you hate", "helping and hugging rather than criticising", impertinence, jealousy, cocky and rich, "testifying... (read all at source)

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Dreaming that you are testifying in your dream, represents the truth or what you believe is true. (read all at source)

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To dream that you are testifying in your dream, represents the truth or what you believe is true.
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A lance in a dream also represents a woman, a child, testifying to the truth, or going on a journey. A lance in one's hand in a dream represents a grand son or a blessed son who will grow to preside over people and defend them with his own life. (read all at source)

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Anyone who has ever been there will testify to the general attitude of the affluent towards those with nothing. Beggars are stepped over on the street with a general view that they must not be helped as it would interfere with their karma. This meaning does not hold if you are from India. (read all at source)

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Testify on interrogation, carefully weighing every word, for on it depends largely on your fate - a dream warns you of the importance of every detail in the upcoming reality is very serious business conversation. (read all at source)

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"The following night the Lord stood by him and said, "Take courage, for as you have testified to the facts about me in Jerusalem, so you must testify also in Rome."
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The great work of translating the Bible would have never even been started, had William waited for their second witness. He died for that work of faith. The works that William did have many more witnesses today that testify that his works were good and bear good fruit even to this very day. (read all at source)

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