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The fourth conjunction in this trigon took place in 1663, in Sagittarius, again opposite to the ascendant of London.
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According to this writer, great conjunctions of Jupiter and Saturn occur "in the fiery trigon," about once in 800 years.
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The amendment at a stroke almost doubled the bill to 19 billion zlotys over three years, according to calculations by Trigon brokerage.
Usage of triplicity in English
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But in God there is not triplicity; since triplicity is a kind of inequality.
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Therefore in God there is not triplicity, but Trinity.
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By the triplicity he signified Ralegh, Cobham, and Northumberland.
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After you have enjoyed playing this study read Kullak and his "triplicity in biplicity."
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In the mythologies of the Earth, Fate is sometimes personified as three old women, the Fates -three because triplicity symbolizes power.
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The physical, emotional, and intellectual qualities or attributes, and that the entire body and every part thereof conforms to, and expresses this triplicity.
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He poisoned James's mind incurably against 'those wicked villains,' 'that crew,' and its 'hypocrisy,' the 'accursed duality,' or 'the triplicity that denies the Trinity.'
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Let's start with the signs of the zodiac and their divisions by quadruplicities and triplicities.
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As to my father, there is in his desk a yellow manuscript about Triplicity in Nature.
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L. Yes; on Violet's system of triplicities.
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The Triplicities are as follows:
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Triplicities of the Zodiac: The twelve signs of the zodiac are categorized, according to modes, into three groups of four signs.
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5 In their trinal triplicities on high;
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The twelve signs of the zodiac are categorized according to modes into triplicities (three groups of four signs; see table 10).
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"Firedrakes actually represent a triplicity of elemental power."
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"Triplicity" signifies a proportion of inequality; for it is a species of unequal proportion, according to Boethius (Arithm.