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THE OTHER SIDE OF NOWHERE Murray Leinster A somewhat different version of this novel appeared serially under the title Spaceman in Analog.
The Other Side Of Nowhere Leinster, Murray 1964
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Former pitcher Bill Lee, who answered to the nickname "Spaceman," was left-handed.
News - latimes.com 2011
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"They already got somebody called The Spaceman," Mike says.
Forrest Gump Groom, Winston, 1944- 1986
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Ace Frehley -- also known as the "Spaceman" from the band KISS -- has penned a tell-all memoir aptly titled "No Regrets."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Lee, known as Spaceman, would otherwise have gotten the start, and he pitched exceptionally well in Game 2 of that series.
NYT > Home Page By MIKE TANIER 2011
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Unidentified Flying Oddball, also known as The Spaceman And King Arthur, but that Sandler has never really made an all-out family movie even though a fair few of them (in which he has starred or produced) have been put out through Disney's Touchstone Pictures banner.
Animated Views 2009
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Spiritualized itself is a band that broke off of a band called Spaceman 3, a space-rock band from the '80s that I have never listened to.
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In case you missed it, this weekend's Saturday Night Live was a hit -- with a return appearance from alum Tina Fey, who impersonated Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, and Las Vegas rockers the Killers, who unveiled two new tunes -- "Human" and "Spaceman" -- off their forthcoming album,
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In case you missed it, this weekend's Saturday Night Live was a hit -- with a return appearance from alum Tina Fey, who impersonated Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, and Las Vegas rockers the Killers, who unveiled two new tunes -- "Human" and "Spaceman" -- off their forthcoming album,
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And there's Bill Lee, a.k.a. "Spaceman," an iconoclastic cult hero to college-age Boston fans in the late '70s, a quintessentially flaky southpaw who once boasted of sprinkling marijuana on his breakfast cereal -- before the buttoned-down Red Sox brass exiled him to the Montreal Expos, in whose uniform he is (sadly) pictured in the card collection.
FOUND: Lots and lots of baseball cards Paul Duggan 2010
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