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  • These super-Chandala often attain to a considerable power, especially in democratic states.

    The President and Intelligent Design Rogers 2005

  • These super-Chandala often attain to a considerable power, especially in democratic states.

    The President and Intelligent Design Rogers 2005

  • These super-Chandala often attain to a considerable power, especially in democratic states.

    Reactions to Kitzmiller decision continue - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • But I cannot bring myself to forget that the Heart stars classify Chandala as a civilized world.

    Anywhen Blish, James 1970

  • A Dusk of Idols Just under him gurgled the Grand Sewer of Chandala, a torrent of filth and pestilence.

    Anywhen Blish, James 1970

  • He flashed the chest light around, and saw the Grand Sewer of Chandala.

    Anywhen Blish, James 1970

  • There would be, he knew already, no stars; the atmosphere of Chandala was too misty for that.

    Anywhen Blish, James 1970

  • He had had no experience of Arm II and was returning along it from his first contact with the Heart stars when his ship (and mine) touched Chandala briefly.

    Anywhen Blish, James 1970

  • He says, and I think he is right, that we now have an explanation for the low density of Chandala: If the rest of it has as much underground area as the part he saw, its crust must be extremely porous.

    Anywhen Blish, James 1970

  • And above all, I'd avoid picking up a stick of TDX like Chandala.

    Anywhen Blish, James 1970

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