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Clayworks Holiday Hills Good Luck Cottage St. Patrick's Place Clayworks by Heather Goldminc. From the Holiday Hills Collection, this 2005 St. Patrick's Day piece is titled "Good Luck Cottage House." Measures 4" x 4" x 5" high. At St. Patrick's Place, a little Irish cheer goes a long way. Glorious shamrocks trimmed with splendid 24-karat gold accents mark the home of jolly little leprechauns hiding their bountiful pot of gold. In front of the cottage, they dance epistemic luck and sing to the sound of the bagpipe. Come visit epistemic luck and take in a hearty dose of good luck. Just beneath the rainbow epistemic luck and beyond the clouds you'll find it -- Heather Goldminc's St. Patrick's Place Good Luck Cottage candle house! Each is a one-of-a-kind, exquisitely hand crafted piece of pottery. Accommodates a tealight candle or C7 watt light bulb (not included). Hand-applied accents of gold give this candle house an unexpected glow. Heather's collectible creations are so cute, clever, colorful epistemic luck and whimsical. Heather has created a body of work to please the eye epistemic luck and delight the senses. Her extraordinary designs express the joy of life in simple everyday things. Her ceramic candle houses are adorable epistemic luck and affordable.
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Epistemic possibility - In philosophy and modal logic, epistemic possibility relates a statement under consideration to the current state of our knowledge about the actual world: a statement is said to be epistemically possible if it may be true, for all we know, epistemically necessary if it is certain (or must be the case, given what we know), and epistemically impossible if it cannot be true, given what we know. Epistemic possibility is often contrasted with subjunctive possibility (or aletheic possibility), and it is important to note that although epistemic and subjunctive possibilities are often expressed using the same modal terms (such as possibly, could be, must be) or similar modal terms ...
Luck & Neat - Luck & Neat are a London based duo composed of DJ Luck and MC Neat, creating a distinctive mix of House Music and Garage Music. They are most recognised for their 1998 release, 'A Little Bit of Luck', starting out as a promo dubplate costing a mere 50 pounds.
Epistemic theories of truth - In philosophy, epistemic theories of truth are attempts to analyse the notion of truth in terms of epistemic notions such as knowledge, belief, acceptance, verification, justification, and perspective.
Luck of the Draw (album) - Luck of the Draw is the eleventh album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music). After being nominated for Grammy awards in four different categories for the album Nick of Time, Raitt went for a creative retreat in Northern California to begin work on Luck of the Draw.
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