Science-fiction Studies, Volume 19SFS Publications., 1992 - Electronic journals |
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... things up to this extent . It's like in the Modus sequence - there's a joke about this in which Lady Ada in her ... thing on a BBC television show and the Science Museum sent over a young woman and two navvies , and the navvies ...
... things up to this extent . It's like in the Modus sequence - there's a joke about this in which Lady Ada in her ... thing on a BBC television show and the Science Museum sent over a young woman and two navvies , and the navvies ...
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... things ) all the while fearing the reactions of people , trying too hard to please them . Trungpa had given me confidence ; that beautiful weapon ( which I already had in my possession ) he had placed into my hands . From one day to the ...
... things ) all the while fearing the reactions of people , trying too hard to please them . Trungpa had given me confidence ; that beautiful weapon ( which I already had in my possession ) he had placed into my hands . From one day to the ...
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... things I had now impunity to do " ( §20 : 138 ) . An old sailor who reads about the invisible man in a newspaper is more explicit about the possibilities , and his catalogue sounds very much like Glaucon's enumeration of the things the ...
... things I had now impunity to do " ( §20 : 138 ) . An old sailor who reads about the invisible man in a newspaper is more explicit about the possibilities , and his catalogue sounds very much like Glaucon's enumeration of the things the ...
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031192 | 1 |
David Ketterer Esther Rochon | 17 |
Peter Fitting Reconsiderations of the Separatist Paradigm | 32 |
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