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He assumed power, and brought the frames together, then separated them after alleviating the imbalance which had de - veloped because of the export of Protonite.
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He assumed power, and brought the frames together, then separated them after alleviating the imbalance which had de - veloped because of the export of Protonite.
Unicorn Point Anthony, Piers 1989
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Thus he was back for that reason-but the love of his home frame smote him, and he knew he was glad that this need had de - veloped.
Robot Adept Anthony, Piers 1988
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The chill afternoon air en - veloped and cooled me, though I set a brisk pace for my companions.
Nerilka's Story McCaffrey, Anne 1986
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He rings Ops. "Commander, we've de-veloped a major stress oscillation in our gamma gas cartridges."
Passage at Arms Cook, Glen 1985
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It en - veloped him, an action that to Nigel always carried the quality of shaking hands with a corpse.
Across The Sea Of Suns Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1984
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Then they were under the mighty archway and in the courtyard of the castle where savage fighting had de - veloped almost into single duels, enemy choosing enemy and fighting him to the death.
The Bane of The Black Sword Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1977
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Then they were under the mighty archway and in the courtyard of the castle where savage fighting had de - veloped almost into single duels, enemy choosing enemy and fighting him to the death.
The Bane of the Black Sword Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1977
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The principal difference is between the large number of civil law systems, which are derived from the Roman law, and the common law systems, which have de - veloped pragmatically and historically, essentially from the English political and social environments.
PROPERTY WOLFGANG G. FRIEDMANN 1968
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In the Hel - lenistic epoch it appeared sometimes in a more de - veloped form; Plutarch supplemented the useful and pleasurable arts with a third category, that of the arts cultivated for the sake of perfection.
CLASSIFICATION OF THE ARTS W. TATARKIEWICZ 1968
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