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Aeons ago, fairies monopolized speed; now overcome with rage and nostalgia, she's slowly waging a private, waxy war against the last thousand years, one vehicle at a time.
The Littlest Terrorist Marshall Moore 2011
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Aeons of empty time lie ahead, stripped of timetables, uniforms and homework.
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As the Aeons pass blindly, the Old Ones slumber mutely.
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Sarah is the author or, more precisely, the composer of two works published in the eighteenth century, Tkhine shaar ha-yikhed al oylemes (The Tkhine of the Gate of Unification concerning the Aeons) and Tkhine shloyshe sheorim (The Tkhine of Three Gates).
Sarah Bas Tovim. 2009
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Aeons passed, civilizations came and went, brave men and cowards died in battles not yet fought, while those cosmic headlights examined my flawed personality.
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Aeons should have been translated to “ages†not eternity.
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The main cosmological texts in the NHL, On the Origin of the World, The Hypostasis of the Archons, and The Apocryphon of John, are consistent in describing how the solar system arises as an inorganic simulation of the living pattern of the eternal Aeons.
Nazism, Manipulative Extraterrestrials, and Alternative Realities 2008
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Aeons should have been translated to “ages” not eternity.
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One connection I did make from this story was the suggestion that Skull-Face was resurrected mummy-like, just like the villain in H. P. Lovecraft's "Out of the Aeons" Skull-Face's actual name is Kathulos-- very suggestive.
"Skull-Face" by Robert E. Howard Dark Worlds Club 2008
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Romans worshipped the Goddess as Anna Perenna, "Eternal Anna," mother of the Aeons.
Archive 2008-04-01 Jan 2008
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