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However, given the makeup and political predilections of the 5 Conservative Aberrations, the law will likely be upheld.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Shedding Light on the AZ Immigration Law 2010
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By cosmic coincidence I sold my first tale on exactly my one hundredth submission: a story called "Not Born a Man" to a tiny magazine called Aberrations.
MIND MELD: Shrewd Writing Advice From Some of Science Fiction's & Fantasy's Best Writers 2009
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Aberrations in his thinking were forgiven him and charged to the pressures of the time.
Hullabaloo 2007
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Aberrations in his thinking were forgiven him and charged to the pressures of the time.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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Responsibility: Aberrations and Predicaments in Ethics and
Notes on ''At the Far End of this Ongoing Enterprise...'' 2005
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Getting an honorable mention in one of the Year's Best "Plant Life," Aberrations #9, '93, mentioned in Datlow/Windlings Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
A Short Story Career Considered Midstream jimvanpelt 2007
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Aberrations in the need to belong, such as social anhedonia and social anxiety, provide a point of entry for examining this need.
Speedlinking 8/26/07 William Harryman 2007
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I don't think I've encountered anyone yet who has looked at Simulacra by John Michell, or Aberrations by Jurgis Baltrusaitis, in order to get some background on historic examples of simulacra that might inform Martian claims.
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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Aberrations are like passions which a morbid strain has overlaid, yet, in the craziest of them love can still be recognised.
Time Regained 2003
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Aberrations in weather can cause freezes in most desert areas - on occasion.
2 The Plant 1985
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