Similar words: intra, antrum, central, infantry, pedantry, gallantry, contract, entrails. Meaning: ['mæntrə] n. 1. a commonly repeated word or phrase 2. (Sanskrit) literally a `sacred utterance' in Vedism; one of a collection of orally transmitted poetic hymns.
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61. Robert Green may have gifted the USA a point with his absurd goalmouth fumble, but the England players are admirably sticking to Fabio Capello's mantra of positive thinking.
62. External link, which is also the mantra of the problem, not described.
63. Question: Have you heard about aspects of Vedanta like mantra and initiation?
64. "Prayer Wheel", also known as " Mani Wheel", represents hand-spinning mantra of the "Six True Words" – religiously known as " Mani ".
65. The thought pattern created by mantra are positive, beneficial, calming ones.
66. Pressure for men to be tall is on a level with the "thin is beautiful" mantra.
66. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
67. In this parallel universe, consumer rights have acquired the status of a fascistic mantra.
68. Organic growth, rather than cost - cutting, is the banks'new mantra.
69. The affect of this mantra and mudra is that it tunes you into the Divine energy that is accessible to all of us.
70. It is also very important to know that invocation of the Moola Mantra with deep humility, respect and with great necessity makes The Divine Presence stronger.
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