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    teles


    1. Health related issues for over the age of 50, scientific discoveries, satellite and telescope pictures of recent discoveries are some of its highlights


    2. Tacky and tasteless are the themes here


    3. she roamed the world now, stateless but always with a casket of earth from her own


    4. They watched the light of dawn creep across his land thru the little telescope on the geosynchronous


    5. He was holding an extended telescopic baton in his right hand


    6. The telescopes aboard the ship had studied both stars on the first pass by


    7. In spite of the fact that much of this planet's air is much thicker than on Earth, there are other places where it is much thinner and this society maintained telescopes that one needed to climb in pressurized tunnels to visit, so they had a better view of space than anyone had from Earth before space travel, the Kassikan received data from multiple observatories two miles or more above the peak of Mount Everest


    8. All he has seen of that were telescopic photos of the one remaining pod and pictures that Ava had


    9. While he ate and drank his wine, of which she accepted one small glass to be sociable, she talked of her home in the mountains, of how it had all been sold and how she roamed the world now, stateless but always with a casket of earth from her own land by her side as a reminder of home and her beloved family


    10. That's all very plausible from her perspective, but the infrared imaging telescope disagreed

    11. Even so, the fifty mile hike thru the pressure tunnel to reach the observatory was always a barrier and he spent years at a time eating dried food up there where the Kassikan's greatest telescopes had a clear view of the stars


    12. Inside was a really large telescope in a case, many large, securely-locked map cases, a large finely-detailed globe of the world on a gimbaled stand, an unintelligible plastic machine, other purposeless tools, another table, more chairs, a comfortable reading chair with a plumbed lantern, a whole library of bookcases and a big clipstand holding what must be the ships manifest


    13. Precision tracking hardware with telescopic feedback, a tangler diode


    14. Click here to learn more and hear a sample of this work by listening to the replay of the free Teleseminar ―Sound Medicine Healing with Misa Hopkins


    15. The air of deep dark was so clear it was like a telescope so he could see the entry to Shipping Cut by it’s navigation lanterns, thirty miles away, and aimed straight for it


    16. millions of miles away, like Venus in the springtime telescope


    17. “Unless you’ve got a nice telescope, one that could show Narrulla up about this big


    18. “Over towards Noonitondow, the University there has an observatory with telescopes that would show it up much bigger than that, they’ll show craters on Narrulla that big


    19. "There have been some old and new pictures of Gordon's Lamp published," Alan continued, "and the telescopes used are more than good enough to let me recognize Gordon's Lamp


    20. I would think you'd have a telescopic picture of us from outer space and know exactly where we are

    21. Their hushed voices and much peering through Fizzicist's telescope as the ladling trucks climbed higher and higher


    22. "Someone with big telescopes can watch the skies and find out," Desa said


    23. At first it had been believed that they were asteroids that had been trapped in the gravitational null, but it seemed that the natives not only possessed telescopes that could see the ship, they possessed enough understanding of gravitational mathematics to know that the bodies could not have come to rest in that spot by natural means


    24. Alan looked around with Foemong's small telescope


    25. Were altered by microscopes, and telescopes, and What the “ultimate” resolution might be: atoms?


    26. out of bed, and guides him over to the telescope


    27. through the telescope again, “I can sort of see a


    28. His great error was that, with the use of a telescope, he openly and publicly confirmed the Copernican heliocentric theory


    29. A modern analogy of this way of life is the use of a telescopic camera


    30. Third is Teleseminars, or Webinars, or Home Study Courses that could be offered

    31. Even though scientists are not impressed by New Age teachings, their scientific findings such as images taken by the Hubble telescope show proof that new galaxies are being birthed every now and then


    32. Even with their most powerful telescope and digital enhancement he was barely able to determine for sure that the object was a ship


    33. ‘And just disintegrated? Shouldn’t something have detected it – a telescope


    34. Instead of answering, a tendril extruded towards him, telescopically, to an almost invisibly fine point


    35. If we get the footage from the main telescope of this station, and we splice it with footage from this video, this becomes a movie of an atrocity committed by the Navy


    36. Fixed on top of it was a Kahle 4X81 telescopic sight I looked through it seeing the recticle and lining it up further down the trench


    37. The days flew by telescoping themselves into what seemed a total whirl and it was quite easy to loose track of time


    38. about how tasteless it all was when the Scottish piper, not


    39. Deliciously quirky, her furniture and pictures on the wall all unusual and would be deemed by some as tasteless


    40. For three days now he had eaten merely one small portion of tasteless soup and stiff bread

    41. During a hostage crisis it is theoretically possible for a police sniper (with a high powered telescope) to shoot the firearm out of a suspect’s hand


    42. As he ate the tasteless meal, he poured over the wiring diagrams for the Dawn, brushing away the crumbs that fell from his fingers


    43. Art Stupefaction conceals an inherent baseness common to affected styles and manners that is often lost on the casual observer, captivated as many of them are by erratic forms for their own sake without giving considered thought to their (social) implications; radical ―art‖ forms whose intended meaning, if any, are often unclear, its premises anti-social, tasteless, adolescent, absurd, valueless and immoral


    44. (The reader need only refer to the tasteless exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum of Art in order to catch my ―whiff!‖)


    45. Johnson‘s tastelessness in what she finds humorous


    46. Then, when they see an aurochs, that’s like a big pre-historic ox; when it walks into the clearing below them…they take a high-powered, big-bore weapon with a telescopic sight, and they blow it away


    47. Their crude humor, roughneck game of tossing one another into the pool and, in particular, the hideous laughter of one of Mike’s ‘buddies’, a thin and rather nervous man with a tasteless tattoo on his cheek, quickly bored her


    48. Once dressed she grabbed something quick and tasteless from her cupboards


    49. “Uncle Carl, I noticed a small telescope on the shelf up there


    50. With the telescope I could see the weight of each cart-














































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