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I've had an embarrassment of riches come my way, great stories and poems from talented writers, and the zine is a little full-up at the moment.
Archive 2009-04-01 Fred 2009
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Acting without full-up validation experiments is not without precedent.
Climate Science is an Experimental Science | Serendipity 2010
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As you may have gleaned from previous posts, I am quite excited about the news that we can expect a full-up, Pixar version of A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs in 2012.
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Bruiser was a legitimate, full-up American hero, said Major Stephen Anderson, who served as a flight instructor with Bryant for about three years.
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Bruiser was a legitimate, full-up American hero, said Major Stephen Anderson, who served as a flight instructor with Bryant for about three years.
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What a shame that the STS wasn't treated as an evolutionary test-bed, wherein, for example, the SRBs were eventually replaced with liquid strap-ons, and then those with liquid-fly-back strap-ons, and ultimately the ET-strap-on combination with a full-up two-stage reusable configuration.
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As you may have gleaned from previous posts, I am quite excited about the news that we can expect a full-up, Pixar version of A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs in 2012.
Casting Call for John Carter of Mars « Third Point of Singularity 2009
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More testing on the ground catches this if it's a basic design problem ... and to repeat, that's testing on the GROUND: this is not something that can only be tested in full-up flight of the Shuttle vehicle, for all you "space is hard" persons.
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Bruiser was a legitimate, full-up American hero, said Major Stephen Anderson, who served as a flight instructor with Bryant for about three years.
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We have a full-up modern lighting system on this runway.
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