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This last keyword provides two reasons for the program’s rejection by the compiler: if “PLEASE” does not appear often enough, the program is considered insufficiently polite, and the error message says this; if too often, the program could be rejected as excessively polite.

She had known Engine was a city, but a glimpse of its vast spaces while being borne on a stretcher was profoundly different from stepping out the hatchway, flanked by a resurrectee on one side and the Angel of Death on the other, and being confronted by the sweep of unfettered space.

When he was 14, he made his first attempt to extrapolate his instinctive preferences into a function whose expected integral he wanted to maximize.

The dog retains two arteries from the nose directly into this cavity, men do not, which is why our first reflex is to deny reality and complicate associations.

Lavender, in speaking of birthdays, it comes to mind that if it were your choice, you could easily make your birthday truly a day of birth, and, if you so desired, leave all nightmares behind and live indefinitely with us.  It is something to consider.

“Languorousness” figured increasingly in commercial Hawaiian music in the 1930s and 1940s (despite King’s alarm at its “jazzing-up”), and it certainly remained a key motif of the Hawaii Calls radio program.

In 2007, a group of Austrian researchers observed a tendency to misuse the Google engine as a “reality interface”.

One does not simply “wind up” allied to Josef Stalin.

Recursive Occlusion is a spin-off of the acclaimed series TARDIS Eruditorum, exploring the themes of occultism and mysticism within the classic television series Doctor Who in the form of an at times oblique and entrancing Kabbalah-inspired interactive essay that pays homage to the classic Choose Your Own Adventure series of books.

“Slug” turns out to be a way of generating an artificial reality significantly more intense than normal reality, to the point where there is virtually no comparison between our reality and that of the “slug.”