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A boatload of people putting back came leaping out as I rushed past.
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Part of it was ordered at Rouen, and she made herself chemises and nightcaps after fashion-plates that she borrowed.
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“One carload of potatoes and one carload of cabbages have been seized and carried away no one knows where to.
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It is known that cathode rays and the so-called b-rays emitted by radioactive substances consist of negatively electrified particles (electrons) of very small inertia and large velocity.
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Meet back at the fifteenth crossroad," he said before taking off down the alley and disappearing around a corner.
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:friode: /fri:'ohd/ TMRC n. A reversible (that is, fused or blown) diode.
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The screen might be blank during the download process.
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The conversation was here interrupted by a busy hum in the audience; and the auctioneer, a short, bustling, important fellow, elbowed his way into the crowd.
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Besides, my account would be to some extent superfluous, becausein the speeches for the prosecution and for the defence the wholecourse of the evidence was brought together and set in a strong andsignificant light, and I took down parts of those two remarkablespeeches in full, and will quote them in due course, together with oneextraordinary and quite unexpected episode, which occurred beforethe final speeches, and undoubtedly influenced the sinister andfatal outcome of the trial.
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From one point of view this seems a large inroad upon the period in which our consciousness has its exercise; a subtraction of twenty-five years from the life of one who lives to be seventy-five.
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They tweaked the microcode and now the LISP interpreter runs twice as fast as it used to."
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There do indeed seem to be considerably more mustachioed Erics in hackerdom than the frequency of these three traits can account for unless they are correlated in some arcane way.
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The intelligence gap between us and the aliens isa probably about a trillion times bigger than the gap between us and anematode worm.
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Some netters put loaded phrases like `KGB', `Uzi', `nuclear materials', `Palestine', `cocaine', and `assassination' in their {sig block}s in a (probably futile) attempt to confuse and overload the creature.
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The longer delay made the new version of what was by thenknown as the Lehigh virus much more insidious in that it infected morediskettes with versions of itself, and therefore propagated more widely, beforeunleashing its payload.
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He had good papers, but not even the best papers would stand up long to a cop who actually radioed in the ID and asked about it.
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I doubt if there is such a place in Massachusetts now:—“In truth, our village has become a buttFor one of those fleet railroad shafts, and o’erOur peaceful plain its soothing sound is—Concord.”
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The lords of the moon, Theosophos told me, an orangefiery shipload from planet Alpha of the lunar chain would not assume the etheric doubles and these were therefore incarnated by the rubycoloured egos from the second constellation.
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s with the flashlight’s aid, I put on my hat and tiptoed to the windows to consider chances of descent.
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“When the Lusitania was torpedoed, a man came up to me.
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It hadn't sold -- or maybe the painter turned them out by the truckload.
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IF YOU CANNOT UPLOAD AVIRUS, JUST ASK THE SYSOP SYSTEM OPERATOR AND HE WILL DECIDE IF HE WILL GIVEYOU SOME VIRUSES.
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A suggestion of mine that we release Singleton was instantly vetoed by the men.
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In this respect, my company was winnowed by my mere distance from town.