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  • noun A heat-seeking missile.

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  • "heatseeker" in Cris Freddi's wonderful World Cup history, and Junior's 50-yard one-two with Zico that helped utterly humiliate Argentina.

    101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more 2008

  • Web: www. heatseeker.com.au Write to William Westbrook at william. westbrook@wsj.com

    Time Off: Cultural Events Around Asia 2009

  • If the seating arrangements been reversed before they departed Olympus Station, if the Pax Astra heatseeker the pilots were trying to avoid before they lost control had made a direct hit, if the craft had rolled over upon impact, if its fuel tanks had exploded ... no sense in trying to second-guess fate.

    Analog Science Fiction and Fact 2004

  • She had more of a view of it, this time, in the uncertain twilight, and her blaster lit it more brightly still as it killed: the four-meter long body, the vivid vermilion-and-white fur, the eight legs, the blank, blind white “eyes” of a heatseeker.

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • She had more of a view of it, this time, in the uncertain twilight, and her blaster lit it more brightly still as it killed: the four-meter long body, the vivid vermilion-and-white fur, the eight legs, the blank, blind white “eyes” of a heatseeker.

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • She had more of a view of it, this time, in the uncertain twilight, and her blaster lit it more brightly still as it killed: the four-meter long body, the vivid vermilion-and-white fur, the eight legs, the blank, blind white “eyes” of a heatseeker.

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • She had more of a view of it, this time, in the uncertain twilight, and her blaster lit it more brightly still as it killed: the four-meter long body, the vivid vermilion-and-white fur, the eight legs, the blank, blind white “eyes” of a heatseeker.

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • Rosemount Hotel, Perth* - www. moshtix.com.au, Moshtix Outlets, or 1300 GET TIXor www. heatseeker.com.au

    whiteboydancefloor Pix 2010

  • Tickets available from www. moshtix.com.au 1300 GET TIX or www. heatseeker.com.au

    Pop Musicology 2010

  • Tickets available from www. moshtix.com.au 1300 GET TIX or www. heatseeker.com.au

    Pop Musicology 2010

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