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  2. Network. ITV. Release. 8 November 2021. ( 2021-11-08) –. present. The Tower is a British police procedural television series based on Kate London's Metropolitan trilogy book series. Set in London, it stars Gemma Whelan as police officer Sarah Collins, initially from the fictional DSI department.

  3. The Tower Tarot Card Meaning. Upright Meaning Guide. The Tower Tarot Card Key Meanings: Chaos, destruction, sudden upheaval, trauma, unexpected change, disaster, loss, tragedy, revelations, confusion, pain, divorce, abuse, violence, bankruptcy, natural disasters. General Meaning and Interpretation (Upright)

  4. The Tower Tarot Card Description. The Tower card depicts a high spire nestled on top of the mountain. A lightning bolt strikes the tower which sets it ablaze. Flames are bursting in the windows and people are jumping out of the windows as an act of desperation. They perhaps signal the same figures we see chained in the Devil card earlier.

  5. The Tower card is a Major Arcana card, and in the Upright position, signals a period of upheaval and unexpected change. In the Advice position, The Tower wants you to surrender to these sudden developments, as positive change could be on the other side of this shake-up.

  6. Dec 9, 2021. Nov 19, 2021. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A long-serving cop in the Met and a teenage girl fall to their deaths from a London tower block; left alive on its roof...

  7. The Tower (XVI) (most common modern name) is the 16th trump or Major Arcana card in most Italian-suited tarot decks. It has been used in Tarot cards since the 15th century as well as in divination since the mid-19th century. History. The Belgian Tarot depicts a tree struck by lightning. It is captioned La Foudre, French for strike of lightning.

  8. Mar 21, 2024 · Byname: the Tower. Tower of London. The Tower of London and the River Thames. The earliest part of the fortification, the White Tower (centre right), was built in the 11th century and was later topped by four cupolas; the Traitors' Gate (centre left) dates from the 13th century. (more) Tower of London, royal fortress and London landmark.

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