Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Page 207
It's a sure thing that just about every single one of Clarke's readers in the present will get his affectionate references to this extraordinarily popular and long - lived science - fictional phenomenon ( really , it's hard to know how ...
It's a sure thing that just about every single one of Clarke's readers in the present will get his affectionate references to this extraordinarily popular and long - lived science - fictional phenomenon ( really , it's hard to know how ...
Page 217
Nichelle Nichols explains : “ Somehow , I guess , they found it more acceptable for a Vulcan to kiss me , for this alien to kiss this black woman , than for two humans with different coloring to do the same thing .
Nichelle Nichols explains : “ Somehow , I guess , they found it more acceptable for a Vulcan to kiss me , for this alien to kiss this black woman , than for two humans with different coloring to do the same thing .
Page 350
... 5.2 : 142-43 ) : “ The State would provide these things ( training , employment , health care , old - age pensions , etc. ) ... not Wells's ) , for there can be no such thing as a prison with no provisions for preventing escapes .
... 5.2 : 142-43 ) : “ The State would provide these things ( training , employment , health care , old - age pensions , etc. ) ... not Wells's ) , for there can be no such thing as a prison with no provisions for preventing escapes .
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Introducing Star Trek VH | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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