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  • Projecting from a small cavity in the bark of an oak tree, we noticed a few little blue feathers sticking out.

    Archive 2006-02-01 Darren Naish 2006

  • A key component of this comes in what Buber called "Projecting the I into the Thou."

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Omid Safi 2012

  • A key component of this comes in what Buber called "Projecting the I into the Thou."

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Omid Safi 2012

  • The week kicks off on Fri, Mar 6 with guest speaker Michael Hendricks leading a discussion on activism and queer history, both personal and political, in an evening entitled Projecting Queer.

    unknown title 2009

  • What Ed Schultz is doing is called "Projecting" in psychology.

    Capitol Hill Coffee House 2009

  • Projecting the 7.3 million people puts us at 29 million adults who would be guests or "friends" of the American judicial system in 2032.

    criminal insanity 2009

  • Projecting the 7.3 million people puts us at 29 million adults who would be guests or "friends" of the American judicial system in 2032.

    Geopolitics 2010

  • Projecting the 7.3 million people puts us at 29 million adults who would be guests or "friends" of the American judicial system in 2032.

    criminal insanity 2009

  • Projecting Web sites and programs allows me to model techniques for information literacy and communication.

    Literacy News – 884th Edition « News « Literacy News 2010

  • Projecting false calm whilst mortgaging your organs to pay for the surf-and-turf entrée and Herrera gown?

    The 8 Truths About Weddings (That No One Ever Tells You) 2011

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