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Examples
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With every editor acutely conscious of the bottom line, they like authors with a fun tale to tell – and with their breezy New World charm Fin is Australian, Zoa Canadian, this couple fit the bill.
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Meanwhile, back at The Golden Treasury, Fin and Zoa are still in full swing.
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Fin and Zoa's Dog Detectives books are charming, and it's a sign of the times that this doggy odyssey is central to today's show, even though it's only obliquely linked to the books they've written.
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Author Zoa at the Golden Treasury with her two dogs.
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Two young authors, Fin and Zoa, have dropped in for a chat, and so today this cosy shop is crowded with excited kids, eager to meet some proper writers.
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He'd spent the three subjective years of the voyage from Zoa in a constant mild fever, as specialized medical nano rebuilt him into a Roka islander from the DNA up, blood type and skin color and the shape of his cheekbones and the texture of his hair.
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Somewhere overhead were the two Community Outreach ships, _Equity_ and _Solidarity_; there were analysts and computers, there was the QT network linking them to the Outreach offices at Urizen and Zoa, and through them to the rest of Outreach and to the Community at large.
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While Hahn pulled the leather-strapped presence of Zoa out of the way, Keller stumbled to the unmanned engineering console and tried to make sense of the flashing and smoldering.
Thin Air Kristine Kathryn Rusch 2000
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“Captain likes having her here, watching,” Hahn reminded, almost casting a glance back at Zoa, then changing his mind at the last second.
Thin Air Kristine Kathryn Rusch 2000
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Dressed in woven strips of leather that left her heavily tattooed shoulders bare, Zoa was markedly disparate from the Starfleet crew in their black trousers and brick-red jackets.
Thin Air Kristine Kathryn Rusch 2000
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