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Examples

  • Director Purillar was an ordinary Advancer human; as were his coworkers, none were Higher.

    The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007

  • She had an Advancer heritage which gave her a complete set of macrocellular clusters, all functioning efficiently; she could order her secondary thought routines competently.

    The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007

  • His thick auburn hair was flecked with gold, no doubt the outcome of some Advancer ancestor vanity.

    The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007

  • ANA, and the separation of Higher and Advancer cultures.

    The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007

  • Normal, Higher and Advancer humans will have to make their own way in the universe.

    The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007

  • Towards the end he took a perverse enjoyment from maintaining the illusion that he was an ordinary Advancer.

    The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007

  • Advancer humans live on outer worlds eg Far Away, Ellezelin and are not particularly 'equal'.

    The Dreaming Void by Peter F. Hamilton Adam Whitehead 2007

  • The industry's new program, Advancer, cuts in-class training from seven to two days.

    The E-Learning Boom 2007

  • His Advancer genes had given his wiry muddy-red hair a luxuriant growth-rate which Elsie had inherited.

    The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007

  • Ruth Stol was devoid of all enrichments, though she had more macrocellular clusters than the average Advancer, and her nervous system shone with impulses operating at the kind of rate which normal humans could only achieve with a serious dose of accelerants.

    The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007

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