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dream trance

An early subgenre of trance music typically based around melodies played on acoustic instruments and combined with electronic beats.

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The UN, like the dream of European unity, was also part of the 1945 consensus.
This dream quickly faded when the Cold War divided the world into two hostile blocs.
The European dream is in crisis.
To many, myself included, NATO's enlargement to take in, among others, the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania -- which were once Soviet republics -- is an impossible dream come true.
In short, Germany during the World Cup is reminiscent of a Shakespearean midsummer night's dream, with a touch of Woodstock to boot.
It is a form of Cold War nostalgia - a dream of returning to a time when much of the globe was recovering from a ruinous world war and living in fear of communism.
Most commentators appear to think that Bush's latest prescription - a surge of 20,000 additional troops to suppress the militias in Baghdad - will, at best, merely postpone the inevitable death of his dream of a democratic Iraq.
In the 1950's, most of Europe considered the idea of a Union with a single Parliament a pipe dream.
It is as if in death, Arafat has given his people a chance to achieve what he could not achieve in life -the dream of an independent democratic Palestinian state.
Latin Americans and North Americans dream of creating a free-trade zone.
These countries' massive combined bank and government debt - the distinction everywhere in Europe has become blurred - makes rapid sustained growth a dream.
That would be a huge step in the right direction, but we should not give up the dream of a universal digital public library.
In fact, Europe's much-vaunted social model is more a dream than a reality, the dream of a cozy world in which a benevolent state looks after us.
This dream quickly faded when the Cold War divided the world into two hostile blocs. But in some ways the 1945 consensus, in the West, was strengthened by Cold War politics.
Most French people could only dream of an exotic wedding in India.
Sarkozy could make that dream come true.
For example, David Beckham and his ex-pop-star wife Victoria, live out their own dream of royalty, aping some of its gaudiest aspects.
In Colombia's south - where the heavy presence of illegal armed groups makes social peace a distant dream - I went to visit a secondary school, as part of a needs assessment.
Their dream careers were: lawyer, criminal investigator, forensic physician, and soldier.
Those who see him as successful have the 1960's and 1970's as their dream fantasy.
Whatever each family's experience, the result has been a child reaching a level of education of which many people can only dream.
For the individual, Argentina embodied the dream that one's children would live better - and their children even better.

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