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=== Côtes Des Moines === | === Côtes Des Moines === | ||
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+ | === fluorescent white peruke === | ||
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+ | === mink lapels on a jacket of diamondback rattlesnake, a neon tie with a wicker suit, magnesium alloy chain-mail, Harris tweed dicky with kid jacket === | ||
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+ | === a micro-record of the Prado === | ||
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+ | == C == | ||
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+ | === Darnaway's disease === | ||
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+ | === Their great plantation, Tenoaks, their leisurely antebellum life === | ||
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+ | === Doddly Culpepper === | ||
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+ | === ''Gone with the Wind'' and ''The Foxes of Harrow'' === | ||
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+ | === one of the sex-equipped robots === | ||
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+ | === wanting to find out what Gulliver saw in them === | ||
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+ | === imitation Stephen Foster songs === | ||
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+ | === the Maillardet family exhibited their mechanical boy === | ||
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+ | === mistake machine loopiness for real ''lupinus'' === | ||
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+ | === brandishing her Sabatier === | ||
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+ | == D == | ||
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+ | === Painting was unlocking my prison and striking off my chains === | ||
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+ | === Has he raped you yet === | ||
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+ | === A robot wedding === | ||
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+ | == E == | ||
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+ | === They had only one eye between the three of them === | ||
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+ | === whether life was reconciliation or renunciation === | ||
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+ | === The idea of turning moral decisions into digital data === | ||
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+ | == F == | ||
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+ | === a Mogul miniature painted about 1600 === | ||
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+ | === the caustic Ruritanian cartoonist === | ||
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+ | === not even Hornby can afford real servants === | ||
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+ | === it is meat to be here === | ||
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+ | === Honest Engine === | ||
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+ | == G == | ||
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+ | == H == | ||
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Revision as of 23:07, 11 August 2016
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As I move
The first three words of the novel make it clear that Isaac Asimov will be a major figure throughout, even though he's never mentioned as a writer. Sladek used the name "I-click As-i-move" as the author of his Asimov parody story "Broot Force".[1]