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Best Novel Hugo and Nebula Award Winner
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Back to Album <<Previous << >>Next >> [Photo 6 of 64 ] Mike Lazaridis co-founded Research in Motion, makers of the BlackBerry Generated by Web Photo Publisher
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ten Star Trek motion pictures and hundreds of Star Trek books. And it all started when a former cop and airline pilot named Eugene Wesley Roddenberry decided that maybe, just maybe, television audiences
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which, in a fluid motion, it bent over and removed, exposing blue metal feet. The machine walked across the vestibule, its heels clicking against the old, much-scuffed hardwood there, and it easily went
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which, in a fluid motion, it bent over and removed, exposing blue metal feet. The machine walked across the vestibule, its heels clicking against the old, much-scuffed hardwood there, and it easily went
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which, in a fluid motion, it bent over and removed, exposing blue metal feet. The machine walked across the vestibule, its heels clicking against the old, much-scuffed hardwood there, and it easily
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Mike Lazaridis co-founded Research in Motion, makers of the BlackBerry A stack of OBOC posters The press kit THE RECORD's article Sharron Stone, RECORD editor-in-chief Lynn Haddrall, booksellerTricia
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Mike Lazaridis co-founded Research in Motion, makers of the BlackBerry A stack of OBOC posters The press kit THE RECORD's article Sharron Stone, RECORD editor-in-chief Lynn Haddrall, booksellerTricia
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A Space motion to abandon the mission to Eta Cephei and Reading Group Guide Odyssey, also about an intelligent computer return to Earth. The majority of the ship’s complement committing murder
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hell, I'll even second the motion for you. But if you put in a proposal for a new category but no mock ballots to prove the proposal's worth, I'll vote against it, and so, I bet, will just about everyone
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