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  • What follows is Phaeton's attempt to discover why he would do that to himself.

    My Favorite Type Of Science Fiction: Space Opera 2007

  • Behind the Phaeton's polished wooden steering wheel sat a courageous Larry French, fleet operations coordinator, who was assisted by about a dozen float "engineers" through the two-hours of nail-biting, prayers and slow-motion driving.

    Tournament of Roses Parade float features rare 1925 Cadillac 2008

  • Behind the Phaeton's polished wooden steering wheel sat a courageous Larry French, fleet operations coordinator, who was assisted by about a dozen float "engineers" through the two-hours of nail-biting, prayers and slow-motion driving.

    Tournament of Roses Parade float features rare 1925 Cadillac 2008

  • The Passat's interior has much more in common with the Phaeton's interior than it does with the interiors of the affordable cars on which Volkswagen was built, such as the Golf and the Beetle.

    2006 Volkswagen Passat 3.6 2006

  • Lots of neat ideas, sure, but I had less than zero interest in Phaeton's fate.

    On a sharper note, Douglas Hoffman 2005

  • Phaeton's battle with the Silent Oecumene will lead to the heart of the Sun - but will help open the walls around the solar system, and usher in a new - and very different - future.

    Saturday Evening Bread and Cheese Capsule Book Reviews sbisson 2005

  • The final part of the story that began with The Golden Age brings us to Phaeton's final conflict with the Silent Oecumene.

    Saturday Evening Bread and Cheese Capsule Book Reviews sbisson 2005

  • Lots of neat ideas, sure, but I had less than zero interest in Phaeton's fate.

    On a sharper note, Douglas Hoffman 2005

  • Apollo bathed Phaeton's face with ointment, and taking up the crown of shining rays, fastened it on the rash boy's head.

    Classic Myths Mary Catherine Judd

  • "The road, to drive on which unskilled were Phaeton's hands."

    A Book of Myths Jeanie Lang

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