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Page 253
There is no second generation to take over , only furtive , sordid sex and a drug
that lets members of a group share the experience of inhabiting a set of dolls and
their miniature dollhouses — to be Barbie and Ken for a day . A Marsscape of ...
There is no second generation to take over , only furtive , sordid sex and a drug
that lets members of a group share the experience of inhabiting a set of dolls and
their miniature dollhouses — to be Barbie and Ken for a day . A Marsscape of ...
Page 260
She writes within a long historical literature that sees democratic experiment
rather than continental abundance as the determining national experience . A
number of western historians , such as Richard White and Robert Hine ,
emphasize the ...
She writes within a long historical literature that sees democratic experiment
rather than continental abundance as the determining national experience . A
number of western historians , such as Richard White and Robert Hine ,
emphasize the ...
Page 270
Each new experience is fed into a computer , and the group is particularly
worried about Applebaum ' s input , which echoes an earlier experience : “ If your
delusional gestalt , when you present it to the computer , comes out on those
lines , I ...
Each new experience is fed into a computer , and the group is particularly
worried about Applebaum ' s input , which echoes an earlier experience : “ If your
delusional gestalt , when you present it to the computer , comes out on those
lines , I ...
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
enJones Science Fictionision of Bulweron Paul | 382 |
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