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Among the latter were an English co
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At the point where I would normally
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I have no idea how long I slept. Wh
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description; i.e., language. This r
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"Funny ideas. Ideas about how we ca
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vehicle of our quest: the rose wind
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the best tradition of the higher Ta
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near us and that that was like a ch
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In the middle of the afternoon he r
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at this moment, but pathways exist
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had no basis whatsoever to judge wh
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ESR resonation of the DNA. That's i
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He was on to something very strange
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generation of Adam's cosmic body, l
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I see this notion as an effort to e
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understanding of the forces that br
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then hobbled away toward the river.
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Dennis began narrating our countdow
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"It is our world." Dennis's voice w
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gazed over my shoulder as if cranin
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and Dennis, both naked and sitting
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thought that the passage of a few h
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temporal and spatial distance from
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depletion was caused by his experim
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heard Dennis stir in his hammock in
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of the microcosm and had been chose
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"brother," had become one of the ma
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[* These were the first faint stirr
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peculiar mental processes, I believ
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I blushed deeply. I looked at the g
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thus amplifying it and sustaining i
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airplane came skimming in, and then
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After Dennis was moved to the river
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CHAPTER FIFTEENA SAUCER FULL OF SEC
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that they saw nothing. I did not pe
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place where I was. I felt my legs t
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ultraviolet radiation; what the peo
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Chorrera with no new insights and c
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somewhere back inside the country a
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This new model of time enables one
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with mathematical rigor; something
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where the galactic center is presen
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nylon cords had caught in nearby wi
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Five days later I was still on Flor
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eing ambushed by guerrillas during
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When I returned to his depthless bl
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of FEMMI, was married to what he de
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The lecture was to be held on campu
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of information. This happened preci
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Chronons may not be reducible to at
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processes ultimately run down, but
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My story is a peculiar one. It is h
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ehind all of the effects we had exp
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minds of our science fiction writer
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the biosynthetic pathways of my liv
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intelligent species only once every
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ody, the skin, is synesthetic and e
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Finally, she collapsed altogether a
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occurred at La Chorrera in 1971. Th
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mother and obsessed with conquering
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his assistant, Katinka Matson. Sinc
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Nabokov, Vladimir. Ada. New York: M
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Dennis J. McKenna, David B. Repke,
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ANTHROPOLOGY/TRAVEL" Mr. McKenna is