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| by the Food & Agriculture Organization in its classification of aboriginal peoples. They | Page 0451 QR |
| ‘Smith & Wesson. It should be loaded, but there’s a box of cartridges.’ | Page 0638 DS |
| Smith & Wesson | Page 0667 BM |
| GIs relax during a weekend of R & R. Two days ago they were fighting off a Liberation | Page 0954 TW |
| 83) Smith & Wesson short-barrel thirty-eight. | Page 1103 ATQ |
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| application of a b2 + c2 + d2. The actual itinerary taken was the passenger’s | Page 0032 CC |
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| 'It's not for sale,' I said. 'Frankly I've no idea how it picked up those bars -, | Page 0005 PB |
| down and - | Page 0013 E |
| 'I don't know whether I'm losing my -' I started to say. Then I stopped. | Page 0015 E |
| We were watching Diller's play on Channel 2 when -' | Page 0015 E |
| to - | Page 0015 E |
| Helen stared at me in amazement. 'Harry,' she started, 'what are you -' | Page 0016 E |
| and 9.15. That play you're watching has -' | Page 0016 E |
| 'Mr H.R. Bartley, 129b Sutton Court Road, N.W. -' | Page 0018 E |
| effects as the light -, | Page 0019 E |
| 'A sort of crazy merry-go-round -, The pain grabbed at my neck when I spoke. I | Page 0021 E |
| went over to the set and switched it on. 'Hard to explain coherently. Time was -, I | Page 0021 E |
| He pumped his brains for an obscene simile. 'What about a fly -' | Page 0068 T12 |
| shoulder. There was a vicious adolescent streak running through Sheringham - | Page 0070 T12 |
| gets institutionalized -, | Page 0077 WG |
| standing on it, the pentagon was unornamented and geometrically perfect. - | Page 0084 WG |
| understand it, but these people -' he jerked his thumb furiously at the megaliths '- | Page 0089 WG |
| understand it, but these people -' he jerked his thumb furiously at the megaliths '- | Page 0089 WG |
| particularly one very conscious of the tradition, now alas meaningless, Melba - | Page 0107 SS |
| had a large handsome face topped by a magnificent coiffure of rich blue-black hair - | Page 0108 SS |
| created my Tosca, my Butterfly, my Brunnhilde, they now have -, she spat out a | Page 0110 SS |
| coupon and a supermarket pay slip. 'Wait till those lawyers see them. Hector -, | Page 0113 SS |
| Betty -, He broke off, put down the microphone. 'Mangon, you look worried.' | Page 0115 SS |
| Butterfly, say, with even a sonic piano accompaniment, I'd be glad to play it myself - | Page 0117 SS |
| have you destroyed! LISTEN, you pathetic -, | Page 0119 SS |
| Then he heard - | Page 0126 SS |
| Mangon, it's stupid of me, I was a fool -, | Page 0126 SS |
| voice. Anything you want -, He broke off, stuttering happily, laughing through his | Page 0127 SS |
| 'Once a pun a time -' Mangon ducked the magazine Merrill flung at him, let out a loud | Page 0127 SS |
| took equal responsibility. You're trying to evade -' | Page 0138 ZT |
| accept a given proposition completely conflicting with reality.’ - | Page 0391 WT |
| there is more real.’ - | Page 0655 GTN |
| afternoon. - | Page 0684 TIM |
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| Dynasties recurred again and again, Cyrark's, Minys-'s, -Go's, separated by | Page 0086 WG |
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| they have reduced their time period to 0.00000001 of its previous phase. The great | Page 0092 WG |
| 0.00000000... n of its previous interval. Time has virtually ceased to exist, the | Page 0092 WG |
| Larsen tried to decide whether to phone Bayliss on some pretext; his number — 0, on | Page 0138 ZT |
| The pressure indicator was flickering slightly. The needle wavered between 0.001 and | Page 0337 13C |
| 0.0015 psi. The pressure inside the dome was fractionally above atmospheric, in | Page 0337 13C |
| The course measures only 0.00015 mm, but that’s a long way to urge an Aldebaran | Page 0349 PE |
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| His wife reached home at 6.00, tired out after a busy intake day, annoyed to find | Page 0249 OM |
| around him, his mind free of its anxieties. When the alarm woke him at 11.00 he felt | Page 0250 OM |
| 6.00 am Porno-Disco. Wake yourself up with his-and-her hardcore sex images | Page 1173 GVD |
| 7.00 Weather Report. Today’s expected micro-climates in the city’s hotel atriums, | Page 1173 GVD |
| 11.00 Office War. Long-running serial of office gang-wars. | Page 1173 GVD |
| 12.00 Newsflash. The networks promise either a new serial killer or a deadly food | Page 1173 GVD |
| 1.00 pm Live from Parliament No.12 — The Alcoholic MP. | Page 1173 GVD |
| 2.00 Caress Me. Soft-porn for the siesta hour. | Page 1173 GVD |
| 3.00 Housewives’ Choice. Rape, and how to psychologically prepare yourself. | Page 1173 GVD |
| 4.00 Count-down. Game show in which contestants count backwards from one | Page 1173 GVD |
| 5.00 Newsflash. Either an airliner crash or a bank collapse. Viewers | Page 1174 GVD |
| 6.00 Today’s Special. Virtual Reality TV presents ‘The Kennedy Assassination.’ The | Page 1174 GVD |
| 8.00 Dinner Time. More gourmet dishes to view with your evening | Page 1174 GVD |
| 9.00 Science Now. Is there life after death? Micro-electrodes pick up ultra-faint | Page 1174 GVD |
| 10.00 Crime-Watch. Will it be your home that is broken into tonight by the TV Crime | Page 1174 GVD |
| 11.00 Today’s Special. Tele-Orgasm. Virtual Reality TV takes you to an orgy. Have | Page 1174 GVD |
| 1.00 am Newsflash. Tonight’s surprise air-crash. | Page 1174 GVD |
| 2.00 The Religious Hour. Imagine being dead. Priests and neuroscientists construct a | Page 1174 GVD |
| 3.00 Night-Hunter. Will the TV Rapist come through your bedroom window? | Page 1174 GVD |
| 5.00 The Charity Hour. Game show in which Third-World contestants beg for money. | Page 1174 GVD |
| planetary calendar, represented by the notation ‘24.00 hours, December 31, 1999’. | Page 1184 ROP |
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| 3,000 levels!’ | Page 0023 CC |
| ‘12,000 levels, 98 cents a foot, unique Elm Drive, fire safety records unequalled ...‘ | Page 0035 CC |
| division series I played first of all? Amplified 100,000 times animal cell division sounds | Page 0069 T12 |
| Deep Time: 1,000,000 mega-years. I saw the Milky Way, a wheeling carousel of fire, | Page 0091 WG |
| Deep Time: 1,000,000 mega-years. I saw the Milky Way, a wheeling carousel of fire, | Page 0091 WG |
| Deep Time: 10,000,000 mega-years. Now they have left the Milky Way, which has | Page 0091 WG |
| Deep Time: 10,000,000 mega-years. Now they have left the Milky Way, which has | Page 0091 WG |
| slowed their time schemes by a factor of 10,000, and can thus communicate with | Page 0091 WG |
| Deep Time: 100,000,000 mega-years. They have spread now to all the neighbouring | Page 0091 WG |
| Deep Time: 100,000,000 mega-years. They have spread now to all the neighbouring | Page 0091 WG |
| Deep Time: 1,000,000,000 mega-years. They are beginning to dictate the form and | Page 0092 WG |
| Deep Time: 1,000,000,000 mega-years. They are beginning to dictate the form and | Page 0092 WG |
| Deep Time: 1,000,000,000 mega-years. They are beginning to dictate the form and | Page 0092 WG |
| Deep Time: 10,000,000,000 mega-years. The ideation-field has now swallowed the | Page 0092 WG |
| Deep Time: 10,000,000,000 mega-years. The ideation-field has now swallowed the | Page 0092 WG |
| Deep Time: 10,000,000,000 mega-years. The ideation-field has now swallowed the | Page 0092 WG |
| Murak and waiting here, generation upon generation, for 10,000 years. | Page 0095 WG |
| 'I am having a new contract drawn up. Not for the mere 300,000 I was prepared to | Page 0110 SS |
| take at first, not even 500,000. For each show I shall now demand precisely one | Page 0110 SS |
| But at 50,000 dollars each they also represented a terrifying hazard to the clumsy | Page 0113 SS |
| rose window intact, purchased for a record 1,000,000 dollars and re-erected in the | Page 0113 SS |
| rose window intact, purchased for a record 1,000,000 dollars and re-erected in the | Page 0113 SS |
| Cretaceous Chalk: 60,000,000 years | Page 0178 VT |
| Cretaceous Chalk: 60,000,000 years | Page 0178 VT |
| Sandstone: 290,000,000 years’, ‘Asphalt: 20 years’, ‘Polyvinylchloride: 6 months’. | Page 0178 VT |
| Sandstone: 290,000,000 years’, ‘Asphalt: 20 years’, ‘Polyvinylchloride: 6 months’. | Page 0178 VT |
| Powers shrugged. ‘About one in every 100,000 — the usual average — contain the | Page 0179 VT |
| Cell count down to 400,000. | Page 0184 VT |
| Graphis Press were doing the same to the remainder of the 5,000 imprint. How the | Page 0219 S5 |
| pedestrian jam containing over 20,000 people, fed by the crowds leaving the stadium | Page 0269 B |
| reached a plateau, levelling off at 20,000 million. No one believed this for a moment, | Page 0271 B |
| reactors, fuel tanks and space holds together weigh over 30,000 tons. They provide | Page 0331 13C |
| liberation of (imaginary) Terran hostages. Cost: 300,000 credits. | Page 0347 PE |
| Cost: 100,000 credits/day. | Page 0347 PE |
| Venus comes to 1,000 credits a day, but remember to keep out of the Zone. It’s just too | Page 0347 PE |
| 50,000 years to run. | Page 0349 PE |
| Cost: simultaneously 3,270 and 2,000,000 credits. They refuse to quibble. | Page 0349 PE |
| Cost: simultaneously 3,270 and 2,000,000 credits. They refuse to quibble. | Page 0349 PE |
| Psycho-History Museum at Tycho for over 3,000 dollars. For each preceding dynasty, though | Page 0462 TT |
| Away in the distance 2,000 feet above, rising beyond a screen of fir trees, the three | Page 0490 VH |
| addition a jobbing printer in Santa Vera was pressing him for payment for 5,000 | Page 0498 VH |
| pay for the printing of some 1,000 billion leaflets) seemed to double each year, but so | Page 0498 VH |
| Samaritan for example. He was left alone at 15,000 — actually the reserve was only | Page 0584 LL |
| worlds away. Yet in fact I am no more than 1,000 miles from Florida as the crow (or | Page 0626 IM |
| 6,000 metres per second, enough to blow Stat straight through the rear window of the | Page 0668 BM |
| million men under arms, the Americans could spare fewer than 200,000 soldiers for | Page 0782 KG |
| dramatic and irreversible. At its present rate of decline Europe’s population of 200,000 | Page 0832 LFA |
| people, and the United States’ population of 150,000, were headed for | Page 0833 LFA |
| solution is in sight. American casualties total 30,000 dead, a hundred | Page 0954 TW |
| Estimated diameter: 50,000 miles. | Page 1087 RUS |
| 32) Approx. £275,000 in three weeks. | Page 1102 ATQ |
| the linear city of the Mediterranean coast, some 3,000 miles long and 300 metres | Page 1142 LTP |
| 10 to the power of 120,000. What number was vast enough to contain all the | Page 2032 AW |
| developing a total of 51,000 h.p. The vehicle disintegrated at the end of the second | Page 2086 YMC |