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In Freudian psychology, the mass of motivational and instinctual elements of the human mind, whose activity is largely governed by the arousal of specific needs. It is regarded as the unconscious element of the human psyche, and is said to be in conflict with the ego and the superego.

Freud termed the id das Es and the need states Triebe ‘drives’.

ID

Abbreviation for the state of Idaho, USA.



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The Jewish National Fund (JNF) has taken a leading role in ID'ing and preserving Israel's ancient and historic trees.
With the candidates for the 2006 governor's race who have announced so far don't fill us with much hope of a change: Steve Westly, Phil Angelides, Bill Lockyer and John Garamendi - a bevy of bland bureaucrats who even the most steely-eyed would have trouble ID'ing in dark alley.
Also in the works: an eco-heritage guidebook ID'ing the islands' most remarkable big trees.
 
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