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Divining counterparty risk, and concentrations of it, is tough and disclosures vary.
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Divining whether Knight, 71, will return to Indiana has become a sport unto itself.
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Free Audio Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon] @Librivox: has a Robert Bloch classic "This Crowded Earth" read by Gregg Margarite. [via SFFaudio] @Beam Me Up: Part 3, the conclusion, of "Divining Light" by Ted Kosmatka, read by Paul Cole.
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Divining pro performance based on the combine is like bestowing Oscars on the basis of optioned screenplays.
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Free Audio Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon] @Librivox: has a Robert Bloch classic "This Crowded Earth" read by Gregg Margarite. [via SFFaudio] @Beam Me Up: Part 3, the conclusion, of "Divining Light" by Ted Kosmatka, read by Paul Cole.
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My stories "Divining Light" and "The Art of Alchemy" are both loosely based on my experiences working in laboratories.
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Divining a national identity from this vast diverse place has always been the great Canadian challenge.
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Divining a national identity from this vast diverse place has always been the great Canadian challenge.
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Divining the profitability of a book is a mysterious art.
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Ted Kosmatka's "Divining Light": Very technical for a lot of readers & boring first half; but fantastic second half with a very unusual premise: "double-slit experiment" implies we can build a gadget that can detect whether something has a "soul" (or whatever the heck it is that separates humans from "lower" animals, or whether nature makes such a distinction).
MIND MELD: Memorable Short Stories to Add to Your Reading List (Part 1 of 2)
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