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Another pair of red dwarfs, this system is usually called Groombridge 34 from an 1838 catalogue of northern stars or sometimes BD+43°44.
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The planet, which they would simply call Groombridge, was within its star's biosphere and obviously had a primitive form of plant life.
Mindbridge Haldeman, Joe 1976
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The planet, which they would simply call Groombridge, was within its star's biosphere and obviously had a primitive form of plant life.
Mindbridge Haldeman, Joe 1973
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Here's the cover of his first novel which will be out soon, Phallic Rocket Vixens from the Groombridge Binary.
I've made a BIG mistake! marshallpayne1 2009
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RENARE, COPFA, CATIE. 213 pp. Groombridge, B. (Ed.) (1993).
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Or a Blaw-Knox bulldozer, 'cos I'd also like to clear away the Groombridge Place' Enchanted Forest '(sic) in Kent, where there are more signs telling you not to do things than there are blades of grass.
A Kick in the Privates Peter Ashley 2008
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The platform canopy is supported by ornamented cast-iron columns, and once served the branch that lead off to Tunbridge Wells West station from where the SVR now run steam trains through High Rocks and Groombridge.
Archive 2007-09-01 Peter Ashley 2007
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The platform canopy is supported by ornamented cast-iron columns, and once served the branch that lead off to Tunbridge Wells West station from where the SVR now run steam trains through High Rocks and Groombridge.
Railway Echo No.3 Peter Ashley 2007
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(Source: Groombridge and Jenkins 2002; Maps prepared by UNEP-WCMC)
Western Indian Ocean Islands and coastal and marine environments 2008
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Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganaderia, Quito. 47 pp. Groombridge, B. (ed.).
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