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The B-side, "Overhead", is just as good, but even more disco in nature.
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The B-side, "Overhead", is just as good, but even more disco in nature.
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Overhead is a different concept than paying someone to get hired.
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Overhead is the smooth ceiling made by the rock from which the coal has been cut; underneath is the rock again, so that the gallery you are in is only as high as the ledge of coal itself, probably not much more than a yard.
Down the Mine 1937
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Overhead is the smooth ceiling made by the rock from which the coal has been cut; underneath is the rock again, so that the gallery you are in is only as high as the ledge of coal itself, probably not much more than a yard.
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Overhead is lower here, so you’d think we could beat out big city companies, if we could just get GOOD AT SOMETHING.
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CT: One of the themes of SF is expansion outside of Earth and "Overhead" touches upon that theme.
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Of these, Marie Ness '"Twittering the Stars" (despite its gimmicky structure and grating title) is absorbing and complex, whereas Jason Stoddard's too-earnest "Overhead" lets its most exciting premise - Europan life - lie totally fallow.
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Of these, Marie Ness '"Twittering the Stars" (despite its gimmicky structure and grating title) is absorbing and complex, whereas Jason Stoddard's too-earnest "Overhead" lets its most exciting premise - Europan life - lie totally fallow.
Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The Optimistic SF of Shine: The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades! Ph.D. Athena Andreadis 2010
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"Overhead," Meiners told them - that's what's going to get cut first.
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