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... give rise to a specific future , less concerned with forecasting or describing possible future societies , than he is with presenting a specific future and discovering what it means to act in specific ways in terms of the belief that ...
... give rise to a specific future , less concerned with forecasting or describing possible future societies , than he is with presenting a specific future and discovering what it means to act in specific ways in terms of the belief that ...
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... give you my impressions derived from about five years of teaching courses in which I've attempted to infuse some physics into SF , or the other way around , and mention some difficulties and some escape hatches I have discovered and ...
... give you my impressions derived from about five years of teaching courses in which I've attempted to infuse some physics into SF , or the other way around , and mention some difficulties and some escape hatches I have discovered and ...
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... give factual solidity to their intuited sense of danger . And both find a stumbling block in the Parental . Like Tritt , Frederick Hallam is dull and stubborn , intent on protecting his own narrow interests at the expense of anyone and ...
... give factual solidity to their intuited sense of danger . And both find a stumbling block in the Parental . Like Tritt , Frederick Hallam is dull and stubborn , intent on protecting his own narrow interests at the expense of anyone and ...
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