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Rivron banked his hundred thousand and thanked his lucky stars that Kira was an awkward bitch
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He'd reproduced an artifact from his old culture, a culture that had changed beyond his recognition while he lay frozen between the stars
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There are no navigation satellites here, there are just those stars
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Rev: 2:1: Unto the angel of the church of Ephesus write; these things saith he that holdeth the seven stars in his
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"Like movie stars in the South Pacific
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She went to the deck and watched the stars come out
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"The stars," Herndon said, "I can see exactly where we are by the stars, we are heading due west
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couple settled down for another meal under the stars, Kleftiko this time for each of
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Above, the sky is filled with thousands of stars and a nearby swirling spiral galaxy
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She and Dan both raised their brandy bowls, sniffed the perfume of seven stars
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Two moons, more stars in the sky
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As Dave finishes speaking, one of the moons and many of the stars fade from the sky
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Slowly, the rest of the stars and the moon fade until the sky is pitch dark, the waves stop
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Slowly, the moons and all the brilliant stars return, the sea pounds, the wind blows
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Rock stars and movie stars had come looking for him
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who could charm the stars into existence as though he were dressing a Christmas tree
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The stars twinkled out one by one to be replaced by a flimsy, whimsy of strip
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Ever since the great patriarch had sworn a pact with the dark stars, ever since he had
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mistress, who called to them under the stars
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they lay side by side staring at the rising field of stars that glistened above the olive
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dark matter, whereas yours lists the stars that shine for bright, sparkling mortality
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The low greyness of the sky blotted out the stars, but as Lucy headed up the
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to her utter amazement stars in their millions
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first stars sparkled into life, he greeted his wife and then got blind drunk
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waited for the stars, with a bottle of cheap hooch in his pocket, the moon would rise,
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stars, and to that damned incoherent moon, and he could sit without interruption,
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He walked under those stars, and always, when the
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shepherds hut high up, somewhere where he could sit, wait for the stars and hear the
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communed with the stars and as a consequence he still drank too much, but
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stomach one day, vomited up the sun, moon, and stars
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lows in the song of Smith’s stars
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spiral galaxy of stars, and there He heard the very first bum note
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However, feeling the pull of a billion, billion stars, feeling the weight of mass
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to the bass lines underpinning the twinkling of the stars
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dared to contemplate creation, baying at the stars, calling out in utter desperation for
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The night falls, the moon and stars are present in the black
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a little as the pounding in his temples overwhelmed him and stars swam in front of
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that how could there ever have been anything else than this? You fear the stars
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stars created unity of a sort
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" His eyes began to wander to the stars out the top of the dome
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I felt rough fibres catching at the corners of my mouth as though I were being force fed a winding sheet, and then, as stars started to explode across my eyelids, I realised with a flood of relief that my head and shoulders were still covered by the sacking
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He wore a shirtless two-piece suit in the trendy mode, flowing and soft with pants that didn't conceal the size of his sack and large looping epaulettes with solid gold commandant's stars
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I could see stars
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"Lancers, this is 1-1, invert and give those LiDAR arrays a nice view of the stars
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Almost instantly after that, his flight helmet’s visor painted a patch of stars fatter and brighter than they should have been
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The daemon coordinating input from the fighters' and the junks' LiDAR arrays had compared all the available views of the stars from all the friendly craft in the immediate vicinity, and those views of the surrounding stars should have been identical, but they weren’t
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Some of the stars weren’t where they should have been by only a tenth of a degree, but when the images from all the friendly craft were combined, the positional discrepancies were enough to make the stars appear to grow in angular diameter in one, moving location
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What Jordo and the Lancers saw projected in their helmets was a tiny patch of sky where the stars looked too fat, too bright
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The warped and twisting stars sped past Jordo’s canopy on either side in a way that made him think they were flying underwater
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He saw them against the foreign stars before they veered to port in formation and were suddenly lost from view
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The junk drifted close to the twisting stars and the waving wall of the transit
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The telescopes aboard the ship had studied both stars on the first pass by
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I felt the chair tipping backwards and although I tried to grab hold of the man in front of me to stop myself from falling backwards, the stars in front of my eyes created a storm of interference disabling my faculties
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As soon as they were awakened back in 2332, he was aware that Brasil had only grown stronger while they slept between the stars
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Light and dark infused each other in a shattering of stars
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Now satiated, dripping sweat and smeared with Cretan soil, they lay side by side staring at the rising field of stars that glistened above the olive trees
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Stars: If they are shining, you will succeed in business; if they are dim, you will have problems
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None of it’s dramatic, not in your way…I mean, how do you make a public drama out of the long drawing down of a cancer, or the slow meander of a mild epidemic, or that fatal nudge into oncoming traffic? Oh, I do things with a flourish sometimes, I suppose, the knife and the psychosis, but no, my book is made up of dark matter, whereas yours lists the stars that shine for bright, sparkling mortality
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The low greyness of the sky blotted out the stars, but as Lucy headed up the road towards Waitrose and the uphill walk towards Chesterton, past the old hospital and the mouldering bones of the old Roman amphitheatre, she felt sure that some astral guardian would bring the boy to her arms and to her digs soon enough
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“Sing to the moon and let the stars guide you
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She looked up expecting to see rough, serrated concrete but saw instead and to her utter amazement stars in their millions
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We could flow among the stars, together you and I
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Less than fifteen minutes later the stars were out and Luray was sitting on the rail trying to dry in the rapidly cooling air, watching the back of the storm run up into the mouth of the Central Wescarp Valley
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The air, having just been cleansed, showed the stars the best it had since they'd left Yoonbarla
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He would be closer to the stars, and to that damned incoherent moon, and he could sit without interruption, come winter snow or summer dust
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He walked under those stars, and always, when the moon rose, he thought he could hear a familiar voice, but it was so far off and so thin that he still could not make out the words
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Maybe, he thought, he might find a shepherds hut high up, somewhere where he could sit, wait for the stars and hear the moon a little more clearly
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He could simply sit, talk to the stars, drink, and maybe catch a word or two from that bloody moon
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It gave the human mind a way to sail to the stars
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He was more than eighty years old, ate appallingly, still communed with the stars and as a consequence he still drank too much, but nevertheless here he was
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This giant, after feeling an intense pain in his stomach one day, vomited up the sun, moon, and stars
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She stared out into the clear night - the stars shining brightly and the moon sailing high in the sky above the luminous horizon far in the distance
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lost for many days, but used the stars to guide his path when the sandstorm
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Except, of course, for the unbending equation, for the balancing highs and lows in the song of Smith’s stars
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Smith looked down upon one small star and upon one totally insignificant rocky ball at the outer edge of a tiny spiral galaxy of stars, and there He heard the very first bum note
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The sky was bright enough to see the ships, their lanterns were brighter than the stars that lit the water
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It was dark, even the stars were covered by a blanket of cloud
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Volcanoes added deep resonance to the bass lines underpinning the twinkling of the stars
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He looked down upon the bright and savage earth for the first time in countless measures of eternity and there Smith saw something quite unexpected; the utterly familiar shape of loneliness embodied in the outlandish shell of the hairless ape who dared to contemplate creation, baying at the stars, calling out in utter desperation for the companionship that comes with that first sparkling moment of harmony within the song of songs
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I will exalt my throne above the stars of God:
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He took half a pace forward, stumbling a little as the pounding in his temples overwhelmed him and stars swam in front of his eyes
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“You opened our eyes and once you did that how could there ever have been anything else than this? You fear the stars
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The catastrophes and failures of colonisation, the disastrous experiments with star drives, all those terrible bug hunts on far away worlds, we survived them all and gave the stars to you, and for what? Thanks? The only thing your masters ever worried about was whether there were enough conditioned and dedicated Barcs available to do the dirty work
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To reach the stars, man made himself into a God
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The stars shine now, in summers that bake
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and search for stars in gaps between the clouds
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Stars drop from the clear spaces above these passing hours,
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Another youth makes his irreverence glitter under the same God’s distant stars,
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from the tips of their newly hung stars
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Between the tall houses, she could see the sky, clear with streaks of cloud and sparkling with stars
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stars of the show, the clowns Trixy and Pixy with Cosmicblasto
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I tuck it back under the covers and lie, staring at the ceiling … my mind freewheeling as the stars whirl through my head … a soft sound brings me back to reality …
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As they drove home the conversation drifted to the pros and cons of having big name stars in Sci-fi movies
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of a million stars on a clear night in the desert
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“Its all in the stars,” said the astrologer,
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putting out the stars with the disabling whine of wind and siren
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There is no darkness, no stars, no moon, and no sun
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the stuff of stars walking in sunlight
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and she thanks her lucky, lucky stars,
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Above their heads, upon the winged stars,