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- proper noun A male
given name , a variant ofAlasdair , Scottish form ofAlexander .
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Examples
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That certainly holds true in "Alastair Baffle's Emporium of Wonders," the story of two ailing old men, longtime friends who live in a retirement home, and who reminisce about the mysterious magic shop they frequented in their youth.
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BRIEF SYNOPSIS: Zima Blue is a collection of 10 short stories not set in Alastair Reynolds 'Revelation Space universe.
November 2006 2006
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BRIEF SYNOPSIS: Zima Blue is a collection of 10 short stories not set in Alastair Reynolds 'Revelation Space universe.
REVIEW: Zima Blue And Other Stories by Alastair Reynolds 2006
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BRIEF SYNOPSIS: Zima Blue is a collection of 10 short stories not set in Alastair Reynolds 'Revelation Space universe.
REVIEW: Zima Blue And Other Stories by Alastair Reynolds 2006
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Absolution Gap is the third book in Alastair Reynolds 'Revelation Space/Inhibitor universe series after Revelation Space and Redemption Ark. Another fine novel, Chasm City, is a standalone set in the same universe.
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Century Rain – Alastair Reynolds – NEW Novel Century Rain is a 2004 noir science fiction alternate history mystery novel by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds Description Alastair Reynolds’s Revelation Space trilogy is “one of the most impressive serial space operas of recent times” (Locus).
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His older brother, John, has said publicly that while he inherited his father's title Alastair inherited his father's brains.
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He was called Alastair, owing to his supposed Highland descent, and Bane, because of his white hair.
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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