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It's natural for machines
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" Tahlmute said, "that's why we invent machines
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Machines were what I dreamed about, the sort that Dan Dare might fly, machines that
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for the man who could dream machines
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had I seen machines in my sleep
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Dreaming machines had been a controlled,
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I knew in my heart that my infernal machines of death would come
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Machines did the work of a hundred
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It was developed by the previous generations of machines developed by machines that in turn had been developed by machines that humans couldn't understand
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‘Those machines just don’t do the job properly
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Countless machines hovering above them, covering the sky
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“I used to translate texts about wining machines
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Machines did the work of a hundred peasants
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and the addictive play of fruit machines
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He was just a laboratory animal, raised in a jar and kept alive by machines, no more able to survive than a domestic animal turned loose in the wilds
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He had to explain satellites, probes, cabs, and something of what these machines looked like
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and ancient machines of war,
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They do their best, with black bags and rolling jaw machines,
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washing machines? Or is it just a question
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For every penny that he spent he got nothing back at all until, at last, there was nothing left but two fifty-pound notes, and after the incident with the old lady he dare not return to the cash machines under the oak tree
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Machines that should give abundance have left us in want
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They came out to an area reminiscent of earth garages; Duncan saw several machines parked there, they resembled hovercraft
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These machines represent a leap ahead over the old
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out the loud noises of the machines used
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Partially thru her efforts there were too many others able to produce the machines and he was unable to control the gates of heaven as he desired
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making machines in a great hall lit by a thousand fairy lights"
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the old lady he dare not return to the cash machines under the oak
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'It's left me with an ongoing hatred of coffee machines
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had been on machines to help her breathe
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the machines take a more and more solitary role in giving us what we want
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Machines quickly spit forth most of what is being bought
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“We were told of self-replicating machines that can cause the bodies that heaven is contained in to undergo thermonuclear fusion
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“We expect you to call off your plans to release self replicating machines into the dark matter
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“Do they understand what happens if one releases self-replicating machines?”
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No matter how much it may have been what Jesus intended, the heaven they lived in was very much a work of man and his machines and not a divine creation
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which could be done using such machines
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drove the threshing machines which separated the wheat from the
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rocks or the air,” the mysterious lady replied, “Or where machines
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harvesting machines, drawn by tractors
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allow the machines access, and which were still cut by hand scythes
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Your machines are a great source of wealth and comfort
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They're a bit funny about phones near their machines
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carefully regulated, and only a very few simple machines could be
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that this was to ensure an easy familiarity with machines of all kinds,
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waved his arm to stop the machines
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Billy is out of breath as he reaches the top of the short rise to the car park, and stumbles, catching his shoulder on the edge of one of the car park ticket machines
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the pop machines, and went to our table to eat, hoping that Roman would show
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Allcock's still made hooks, of course, but Harry was most taken by the planing machines and commercial lathes churning out components so quickly and efficiently
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They were using Tdeshi’s zombied body the way they had used machines in attacking Zhlindu
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It was a noisy place full of clattering gambling machines
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As of yet, the machines were all still operational
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stools in front of the poker machines
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It was nice to be able to talk once more to people as people and not official machines
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Boochie and Bobby were at the video slot machines that were usually only
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Gone were the graceful days of Heather walking to the pop machines with
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It took him about three hours to configure and load the machines with written and graphical material of the proposed heist
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” Flavio and Brian successfully brought life to their machines
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To suggest that it might be possible to think that Heaven is all fake, that we really are only ghosts in our machines
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But with the discovery of the Singularity, the machines became puppets to the Mage-lords -- who subsequently turned them against their creators
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He was so energetic that he didn't mind taking machines all apart and combing the city for parts
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He didn't think having to perform a lot of maintenance on the machines was a big deal
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The mother of all karaoke machines, in fact
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mother of karaoke machines become
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In the distant past some believe there was a civilization that was able to build flying machines of some kind, but this wasn't how they were generally pictured
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how to construct the machines, cannot well require more than the lessons of a few weeks;
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They are machines made up to look like people
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"Only Alan is human, the others are machines
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Desa says they aren't people at all but are really machines from the star YingolNeerie
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If they were machines they wouldn't have pheromones at all would they? What he was detecting was probably only the staff
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Those strange people or machines were gone and left nothing to indicate they had ever been here
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INNOCENT BYSTANDERS COULD BE HURT! I have been told that the aliens that look almost human are MACHINES and not subject to the Instinct!
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One of the footwear factories even had enough repairable machines in it to get back into operation so the area wasn't completely abandoned any more
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There had been a stream thru here at one time because there were small sandbars deposited behind the bases of the machines
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They were closing in on him, both machines striding purposefully toward him
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Being mindless feeding machines, the walking dead made for easy targets
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He had to go all the way thru Origin of humans – imported theory, from? And wouldn't it be likely that not all humans would have been moved to Kassidor? She told him what YingolNeerie was like and what those machines animated by ghosts really were
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No, his clients weren't revived mummies or soldiers from a lost basin, they were ghost machines from outer space
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"They are here in machines like this now, walking the streets of Zhlindu as we speak
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When Alan had first told her about them she had thought he was a fool for not knowing they were machines when he was growing up
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Desa didn't see them as three humans sitting across the coach, she saw three machines disguised as humans that might be communicating with the ghosts of human souls in the starship high above Narrulla
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She knew she could damage these machines if she could find a way to do so
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"Alan has told me how your machines capture souls and I believe you only copy the last impression they made after they're gone
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She had to admit these machines could act just like humans when nastiness was desired
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Why should she be caught up in an adventure such as this, in a battle with ghost machines from outer space with the fate of the whole world at stake? 'Because you fell in love with someone from outer space, you ninny,' she thought
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It got a little scary when the starship itself attacked, but these machines disguised as humans and haunted by ghosts, this was horror on the level of man-eating toilets and assassin dactyls
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" She didn't care that the haunted machines knew that also
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The machines coughed and spluttered, then surged into life, roaring and screeching they ambled forward taking the Clothiers fencing down in one concerted hit, then thudded on through the grass paddocks towards Dort Valley crossroads
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Then it happened the lorries disappeared from view and were soon followed by the giant roller machines
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To top that off, the probes from Biology Base soon started picking up gossip about 'an attack by ghost machines from outer space only a hundred miles out the Kimoneea
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of the workmen and machines along the wharf
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Secondly, the use of several very ingenious machines, which facilitate and abridge, in a still greater proportion, the winding of the worsted and woollen yarn, or the proper arrangement of the warp and woof before they are put into the loom ; an operation which, previous to the invention of those machines, must have been extremely tedious and troublesome
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The quantity of materials which the same number of people can work up, increases in a great proportion as labour comes to be more and more subdivided; and as the operations of each workman are gradually reduced to a greater degree of simplicity, a variety of new machines come to be invented for facilitating and abridging those operations
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He endeavours, therefore, both to make among his workmen the most proper distribution of employment, and to furnish them with the best machines which he can either invent or afford to purchase
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Secondly, it may be employed in the improvement of land, in the purchase of useful machines and instruments of trade, or in such like things as yield a revenue or profit without changing masters, or circulating any further
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He has occasion for no machines or instruments of trade, unless his shop or warehouse be considered as such
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First, of all useful machines and instruments of trade, which facilitate and abridge labour
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An improved farm may very justly be regarded in the same light as those useful machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and by means of which an equal circulating capital can afford a much greater revenue to its employer
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An improved farm is equally advantageous and more durable than any of those machines, frequently requiring no other repairs than the most profitable application of the farmer's capital employed in cultivating it
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No fixed capital can yield any revenue but by means of a circulating capital The most useful machines and instruments of trade will produce nothing, without the circulating capital, which affords the materials they are employed upon, and the maintenance of the workmen who employ them
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First, as those machines and instruments of trade, etc