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Citizen Blue, Sheen and Mach remained there, apparently unhurt, held by a lethargy gen - erator that was tuned to both living people and robots.
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Every platoon also has a headquarters element composed of a medic, a forward observer, a radio op-erator, a platoon sergeant, and a lieutenant who had graduated from officer candidate school.
'War' 2010
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Well, except for Irish Cream, and Irish coffee, and... well, hopefully the wreck-erator is not Irish...
Today I am NOT Irish Jen 2009
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The coin features Domitianus wearing a crown of radiant rays of light on the obverse, or heads side, with an inscription bearing a common imperial suffix: Imp (erator) C (aesar) Domitianus P (ius) Felix Aug (ustus), Emperor Caesar Domitianus, the dutiful and fortunate augustus.
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So plush and comfortable, with leather, soft lighting, a bar and small refrig erator stocked with all your favorites.
Mary, Mary Patterson, James, 1947- 2005
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Coleman disconnected the call and floored the accel erator as he turned onto the on ramp for Highway 50 east.
Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #1 Vince Flynn 1997
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Citizen Blue, Sheen and Mach remained there, apparently unhurt, held by a lethargy gen - erator that was tuned to both living people and robots.
Unicorn Point Anthony, Piers 1989
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Etienne ex-perienced unscientific thoughts as Lyra nudged the accel-erator and left the would-be piratesin their wake.
Voyage To The City Of The Dead Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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Metamorphosed into a stream of charmed positively charged quarks, a message could be flashed from accel-erator to accelerator, world to world, at dizzying speed, far faster than a restricted tridee beam.
The End Of The Matter Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1977
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Metamorphosed into a stream of charmed positively charged quarks, a message could be flashed from accel-erator to accelerator, world to world, at dizzying speed, far faster than a restricted tridee beam.
The End of the Matter Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1977
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