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As for his psychic problems, did he really have a "constellation's" worth?
Mark Twain's Reputation Cardwell, Guy 1996
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Chester's shot almost grazed the constellation's forehead while the sky-centaur's arrow thunked into the ground beside Chester's left forehoof, which happened to be quite close to the Good Magician's head.
The Source of Magic Anthony, Piers 1979
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This seems to show that -- whatever other nations may have done in associating Virgo with Demeter, Ceres, Diana20 etc. -- the Egyptians made no doubt of the constellation's connection with Isis and Horus.
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Demeter, Ceres, Diana (2) etc. -- the Egyptians made no doubt of the constellation's connection with Isis and Horus.
Pagan and Christian creeds: their origin and meaning Edward Carpenter 1886
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No fisher's net ever took such glancing fishes, nor did the net of a constellation's shape ever enclose more vibrating
Essays Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell 1884
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No fisher's net ever took such glancing fishes, nor did the net of a constellation's shape ever enclose more vibrating
The Spirit of Place and Other Essays Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell 1884
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EMS D&S's nulling system will help in safeguarding the AEHF constellation's Milsatcom architecture, as it is designed to protect the spacecraft's tactical network from jamming and piracy.
unknown title 2011
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Astronomy Picture of the Day say it's often overlooked by amateur astronomers in favor of the constellation's better-known spirals, such as the three amigos that form the Leo Triplet.
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Concerning the Great Bear constellation, scientists estimated that the association of the Ursa Major star group as a bear may go as far back as the 'ice-age Euro-Asia' (the location of Babel would have existed in this general region); also, the constellation's association with a bear in regions of the world where there are no bears, like in Egypt, further prove the theory that the interpretation stems from a common origin.
CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] Etissell 2010
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Concerning the Great Bear constellation, scientists estimated that the association of the Ursa Major star group as a bear may go as far back as the 'ice-age Euro-Asia' (the location of Babel would have existed in this general region); also, the constellation's association with a bear in regions of the world where there are no bears, like in Egypt, further prove the theory that the interpretation stems from a common origin.
CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] Etissell 2010
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