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  • The pitch was naturally flame-resistant, except when subjected to thermoactive weapons, which was exactly what the Cardassians had used on the city.

    ROGUE SAUCER JOHN VORNHOLT 1996

  • The pitch was naturally flame-resistant, except when subjected to thermoactive weapons, which was exactly what the Cardassians had used on the city.

    ROGUE SAUCER JOHN VORNHOLT 1996

  • The pitch was naturally flame-resistant, except when subjected to thermoactive weapons, which was exactly what the Cardassians had used on the city.

    ROGUE SAUCER JOHN VORNHOLT 1996

  • "Invasive" doesn't begin to describe some of the tips: how long to go between haircuts (four weeks), how to hang up your suit at night (air it outside your closet for two days), and even what material to buy your underwear in (microfiber -- "it's fine, sporty, thermoactive and, unlike cotton, doesn't wrinkle").

    UBS AG Suggests Cleanliness Next To High Net Worth With Release Of 44-Page Staff Dress Code | The Daily Feed | Minyanville.com 2010

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