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- noun The
ISO 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code forViet Nam .
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A VNM is a theoretical replicating probe that, given the age of our Universe, should populate all the solar systems in our galaxy.
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A VNM is a theoretical replicating probe that, given the age of our Universe, should populate all the solar systems in our galaxy.
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VNM: Only if you consider the only possible happy ending to be that two of the characters end up together.
INTERVIEW: Vonda N. McIntyre (Guest-Interview by Sue Lange) 2009
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VNM: It's a good example of what Samuel R. Delany calls "subjunctive tension" -- whether what you say in an SF story is metaphorical or literal.
INTERVIEW: Vonda N. McIntyre (Guest-Interview by Sue Lange) 2009
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VNM: Pilots are hooked into the universe differently than regular people.
INTERVIEW: Vonda N. McIntyre (Guest-Interview by Sue Lange) 2009
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VNM: Sometimes characters take over for you, and unless you want to get into a wrestling contest with your subconscious, you go with it.
INTERVIEW: Vonda N. McIntyre (Guest-Interview by Sue Lange) 2009
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VNM: Suffice it to say the book begins, "She gave up her heart quite willingly ..."
INTERVIEW: Vonda N. McIntyre (Guest-Interview by Sue Lange) 2009
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VNM: I have a low opinion of the whole "hard sf/soft sf" dichotomy.
INTERVIEW: Vonda N. McIntyre (Guest-Interview by Sue Lange) 2009
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VNM: Superluminal appears in its first electronic edition at Book View Café beginning on 13 September 2009.
INTERVIEW: Vonda N. McIntyre (Guest-Interview by Sue Lange) 2009
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VNM: It can't have been wanting to use the line She gave up her heart quite willingly.
INTERVIEW: Vonda N. McIntyre (Guest-Interview by Sue Lange) 2009
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