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The following account of it, entitled the Cosmogony of the Saukee and Musquakee
Great Indian Chief of the West Or, Life and Adventures of Black Hawk Benjamin Drake 1817
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Getting Attenborough to intone things such as "Cosmogony… music of the spheres… equilibrium," is a fabulous coup that is never quite equalled as the show goes on.
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Getting Attenborough to intone things such as "Cosmogony… music of the spheres… equilibrium," is a fabulous coup that is never quite equalled as the show goes on.
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A chorus of voices and a brass section seem to announce liftoff to a journey on the lovely "Cosmogony," in which Björk considers the formation of the universe.
Bells, Whistles, Chimes and Charm Jim Fusilli 2011
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Cosmogony, biogenesis and anthropogenesis are relatively new fields of research that depend on the findings of many other fields.
Archive 2010-01-01 Alex Tang 2010
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Verrycken, K. (1997) "Philoponus 'Interpretation of Plato's Cosmogony."
John Philoponus Wildberg, Christian 2007
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I'm thinking about calling it "The Cosmogony of Cold"; if I do, there will probably be at least three cosmogonies: a Cosmogony of Fire and a Cosmogony of the Dead.
Archive 2005-03-01 2005
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I'm thinking about calling it "The Cosmogony of Cold"; if I do, there will probably be at least three cosmogonies: a Cosmogony of Fire and a Cosmogony of the Dead.
Cosmogonies 2005
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Review of Modern Hypercosmology and Cosmogony, vol. 388, sd 9258.0, pp.
THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983
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Review of Modern Hypercosmology and Cosmogony, vol. 388, sd 9258.0, pp.
THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983
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