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  • readers with a relatively help the reader through the slower bits. comforting “if this goes on” scenario, Sawyer has gone to great lengths Obviously, the utopian tradition requires these sorts of
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  • His cell-division rate, she said, had slowed to normal and his telomeres had gone back to shortening with each division, a new set of growth rings was starting to appear in his bones, and so on. And the
  • and began the slow pilgrimage down, one painful step at a time. She followed him and stood at the top of the stairsand noted that one of her grandkids had forgotten a colorful scarf here. By the time
  • and began the slow pilgrimage down, one painful step at a time. She followed him and stood at the top of the stairs—and noted that one of her grandkids had forgotten a colorful scarf here. By the time
  • and began the slow pilgrimage down, one painful step at a time. She followed him and stood at the top of the stairs—and noted that one of her grandkids had forgotten a colorful scarf here. By the
  • Who could maintain interest in a very long, slow conversation long enough to go anywhere with it? What would be worth talking about under such conditions? If rejuvenation is very, very expensive, as it


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