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- proper noun A
spacecraft designed to investigate the makeup of comets
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Examples
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There are two reasons why the career of Bernard Jewry/Shane Fenton/Alvin Stardust is topical.
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The Victorian visual motif found in "Stardust," "The Golden Compass" and "City of Lost Children" is a strong element of steampunk culture.
You’ve Been A Steampunk Movie Fan Forever, Whether You Knew It Or Not » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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Today, thanks to Quixotic, I became aware that "The Duke of Wellington Misplaces His Horse", a short story by the wonderful Susanna Clarke set in the world of Neil Gaiman's "Stardust", is available online.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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Today, thanks to Quixotic, I became aware that "The Duke of Wellington Misplaces His Horse", a short story by the wonderful Susanna Clarke set in the world of Neil Gaiman's "Stardust", is available online.
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"Stardust" is such a charming story; I think I've never encountered anyone who didn't like it.
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And I think that the best way to enjoy Stardust is to either hear it read out loud, or to read it out loud.
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Stardust is a magical story that seems to possess elements of every fairytale ever told.
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Stardust is one of those stories: a story that feels like a fairy tale to be told and taught to children of all ages, everywhere, for generations to come.
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Cinematically, he made a cameo in Stardust, and they have now given him two films to star in: Ghost Town, a more standardized romantic comedy, and The Invention of Lying, which was more in tune with his comic sensibilities.
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Were the three ex husbands the Magi, Maria the Mary figure and the new husband Alvin Stardust?
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