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  • As it appeared that "Habbakuk" would run into supply and technical problems, not to mention the high costs ($100 million for the first ship), it was Mountbatten's aim to get the Americans to take over the project.

    Boing Boing: June 1, 2003 - June 7, 2003 Archives 2003

  • Wonder how big those ships are compared to Old Earth ships, such as the Habbakuk series?

    The Orphaned Worlds Cover Art: Steve Stone Does It Again! « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS 2009

  • The prophet (Book of Habbakuk, 2: 2) reveals that: "And the Lord answered me, and said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon the tables, that he may run who readeth it."

    Marc Kusnetz: Bush & Habbush 2008

  • For I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told (Habbakuk 1: 5).

    The Harvest Linked Prayer Strategy Group 2006

  • The Random House Dictionary instructs us that Hab is an abbreviation of Habbakuk, a minor prophet of the 7th century B.C.

    Marc Kusnetz: Bush & Habbush 2008

  • Thinking of Greymir, Kaz wondered how the emissary of Habbakuk was faring.

    Kaz the Minotaur Knaak, Richard A. 2004

  • I think Chislev, who watches over nature, or Habbakuk, who is lord over the animals, guides his hand.

    Kaz the Minotaur Knaak, Richard A. 2004

  • Habbakuk, close ally to Kiri-Jolith, is Prince of Beasts and Lord of the Seas.

    Dragons of a Vanished Moon Weis, Margaret 2002

  • Chislev, Lady of the Woods, concerns herself with the natural world of Krynn, as it is and for its own sake rather than as a reflection of Good, as is true of Habbakuk; nor does she attempt to dominate nature and use it as a weapon, in the manner of Zeboim.

    Dragons of a Vanished Moon Weis, Margaret 2002

  • While Habbakuk teaches devotion to natural beauty, Branchala inspires art, courage, and generosity.

    Dragons of a Vanished Moon Weis, Margaret 2002

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