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  • The avalanche of time, the pummeling of a trillion quantum-instants, second after second, it pounds you down into the sand, and whatever you think you are, it's an illusion — you exist only as a timebinding hallucination of continuity.

    The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006

  • Continuity requires timebinding, the assembly of patterns from streaming moments of existence.

    The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006

  • But the next time he thought to look at a clock-watches didn't work well Underhill, and Eric had never been much for timebinding at the best of times-he realized it was after midnight and the party was starting to break up.

    Beyond World's End Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • But the next time he thought to look at a clock-watches didn't work well Underhill, and Eric had never been much for timebinding at the best of times-he realized it was after midnight and the party was starting to break up.

    Beyond World's End Lackey, Mercedes 2000

  • And I do have ‘then’—which it needs to understand us, or timebinding, at all.

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • And I do have ‘then’—which it needs to understand us, or timebinding, at all.

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • And I do have ‘then’—which it needs to understand us, or timebinding, at all.

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • And I do have ‘then’—which it needs to understand us, or timebinding, at all.

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

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