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four
1. the cardinal number that is the sum of three and one
2. a numeral, 4, IV, etc., representing this number
3. something representing, represented by, or consisting of four units, such as a playing card with four symbols on it
4. Cricket
a. a shot that crosses the boundary after hitting the ground
b. the four runs scored for such a shot
5. Rowing
a. a racing shell propelled by four oarsmen pulling one oar each, with or without a cox
b. the crew of such a shell


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Jung famously described the unified self as a quartet, or quaternity, of mutually-tensioned personalities: the Animus, the striving, male part; the Anima, the nurturing, female part; the Syzygy, the "ego," organizing impulse; and the Shadow, the dark, feared, often-denied other inside all our dreams.
Current products in the AnyRiver 1997 lineup include: A Fork in the Tale, a live-action adventure game featuring comedian/actor Rob Schneider; Flying Saucer, an action adventure game featuring a UFO flight sim; and Quaternity, a haunting murder mystery with 3D environments and real actors.
 
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