All-seeing eye (disambiguation)

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The all-seeing eye or Eye of Providence is a symbol that represents the eye of God watching over humanity.

All-seeing eye may also refer to:

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Eye of Providence</span> Symbol

The Eye of Providence or All-Seeing Eye is a symbol depicting an eye, often enclosed in a triangle and surrounded by a ray of light or a halo, intended to represent Providence, as the eye watches over the workers of mankind. A well-known example of the Eye of Providence appears on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States, which is depicted on the United States one-dollar bill.

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Defender(s) or The Defender(s) may refer to:

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Payback may refer to:

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The City may refer to:

References to George Orwell's 1949 dystopian political novel Nineteen Eighty-Four themes, concepts and plot elements are also frequent in other works, particularly popular music and video entertainment. While the novel is technically public domain under United Kingdom copyright, it is still copyrighted in the United States and as such most uses of it are as non-infringing metaphors.

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Evil Eye may refer to:

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