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Here, a curator of his own personal bestiary in Chasm City succumbs to petty jealousy and enters into a game of one-upmanship with a rival.
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Ausable Chasm is the oldest natural attraction in the US.
WirelessTrips.com Campground Review: Ausable Chasm Campground – Ausable Chasm, New York 2004
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Alastair Reynold's Revelation Space universe makes many mentions of the race of Mendicants, especially in Chasm City.
July 2004 2004
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Alastair Reynold's Revelation Space universe makes many mentions of the race of Mendicants, especially in Chasm City.
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In one of Huston’s sly satirical jabs at the overstimulated life, the sleepless flock to an addictive multiplayer online game called Chasm Tide, where virtual economies bloom as real currencies flounder.
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In one of Huston’s sly satirical jabs at the overstimulated life, the sleepless flock to an addictive multiplayer online game called Chasm Tide, where virtual economies bloom as real currencies flounder.
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I'm in the middle of re-reading Janny Wurts 'To Ride Hell's Chasm, which is one of my favourite fantasy novels ever!
Friday Book Club Nalini Singh 2009
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Moore wrote a book called Crossing the Chasm, which is all about selling technology driven products.
Archive 2007-02-11 Joe Konrath 2007
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"This is the place where the Chasm is the narrowest," Birke announced.
The Spellsong War Modesitt, L. E. 1998
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Not that the Legitimacy minded that too much, for Chasm had but one city-also called Chasm-which was what Las Vegas had once been: a place wholly given to gambling, and associated pleasures.
The Grand Wheel Bayley, Barrington J. 1977
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