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  • I did a vanity Google search after that piece came out — I ain't ashamed — and I saw a blogger who wrote something like Paul Constant is a wuss!

    Archive 2009-11-01 2009

  • Paul Constant is a former indie bookseller, man of letters, and Books Editor at The Stranger, Seattle's alternative weekly newspaper, where he discourses with equal facility on Jay-Z and J-Leth.

    Archive 2009-11-01 2009

  • I did a vanity Google search after that piece came out — I ain't ashamed — and I saw a blogger who wrote something like Paul Constant is a wuss!

    Author-friends, Meet Paul Constant 2009

  • Paul Constant is a former indie bookseller, man of letters, and Books Editor at The Stranger, Seattle's alternative weekly newspaper, where he discourses with equal facility on Jay-Z and J-Leth.

    Author-friends, Meet Paul Constant 2009

  • 'The Constant' is a Desmond-centric episode, which is great because Desmond is a great character, but what set it apart was that, depending on how you look at it, it was either a flash-forward episode, or a flash-back.

    February 2008 2008

  • 'The Constant' is a Desmond-centric episode, which is great because Desmond is a great character, but what set it apart was that, depending on how you look at it, it was either a flash-forward episode, or a flash-back.

    LOST, The Best SF Show on TV 2008

  • All good ones, definitely, and I have to agree with their #1 and I think that episode, "The Constant", is the best one so far of LOST.

    Tube Bits for 06/02/2008 2008

  • I'm quite glad they are keeping Daniel (the Constant is by far one of the best episodes).

    Lost Season 5 Poster | /Film 2008

  • The Constant is probably one of my favorite episodes of television ever.

    Lost Season 5 Trailer | /Film 2008

  • His work, then, is important to us for its inferences and its choices of information, but there are no certainties of its meaning in Constant de Massoul's own time.

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

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