The experience which abductees think of as an alien abduction experience may be due to certain brain states. |
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By studying alien worlds, such as Venus, Mars or Saturn's moon Titan, we can place our own world in context. |
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Yet you've also seen some evidence of politicians knuckling under to the will of illegal alien advocacy groups. |
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Hey, maybe you're in a movie where your boyfriend is some sort of kinless clone or alien. |
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Today's Signa and Vectra hold the road with an accuracy and tenacity alien to their ancestors, making them good fun to drive. |
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I mentioned this to someone at work today and they looked at me as if I were a space alien. |
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Many, but not all, of these alien species persist as ruderal or agrestal weeds. |
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Plant and animal species alien to our ecosystem are spreading at ever-increasing rates throughout the land. |
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It's a whodunit about the murder of a trucking company owner who is also an illegal alien smuggler. |
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An Afrofuturist reading of the transatlantic slave trade becomes an epic tragedy about alien abductees. |
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Gordon complicates this situation by insisting that Kelvin's dead wife is an alien and should be shot with her ray gun. |
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In the science fiction movie, soldiers topple an alien war machine literally on its last legs. |
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Off and on for several years we employed a wetback, an illegal alien, who worked around the house and yard. |
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Thus begins a story of three generations of ragtag heroes fighting against the alien invasion. |
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Where are the Raelian books that posit that life was bioengineered on Earth by an alien race? |
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Penelope plays Harriet Jones, who becomes caught up in an alien plot to bring about the end of the human race. |
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He sat at the centre of the table, looking down, as weather-beaten and differently dressed and slightly alien as a deep-sea fisherman. |
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The wall lizard is an alien species introduced from southern Europe, where it is frequently seen running up and down the walls of buildings. |
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It would be a rewarding research project to try to chart this out, most especially in the area of UFOs, alien abductions, and the like. |
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In America, the current wave of reports of alien abduction bears a strong resemblance to out of body experiences. |
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They washed up in New York looking like a bunch of newly freed alien abductees. |
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Together the two kindred souls find common pleasure in exploring the delights of an alien culture, even while discovering a little bit about themselves. |
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The idea that I might simply want to express my independent thoughts was alien to them. |
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Most of them are focused on Kennedy's supposed knowledge of or interest in aliens and alien abduction. |
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He was this odd, all-powerful, little child who had a proxy that was a terrifying alien named Balok. |
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A YA post-apocalyptic alien invasion novel that follows the story of a teenage girl, cassie, and her brother, Ben. |
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Jess spent the weekend acting like an abductee in an alien spacecraft. |
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We shudder to think what mayhem an irritated and superior alien race might visit upon innocent, gui-dependent Windows lusers jacked in to an intrusive Web-based spy network. |
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My own mother has lived her full career as grandmother in wash-and-wear gear, also alien to me, although she has mustered fashionable dress on state occasions. |
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There is now rather compelling data that one of the factors leading to the demise of the water vole is indeed the influence of this imported alien species, the American mink. |
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This sort of junk archaeology is only slightly less ludicrous than alien intervention theories but crosses a more problematic line in its openly racialist intent. |
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It has been listed as one of the 100 worst invasive alien species in the world, and it is considered the second most serious weed in the South Pacific. |
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Although I hear the minimum system requirements are a joke and you really need an alien computer from the future in order to play it in its full-featured adulterous glory. |
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This is a film that takes apart your complacency as surely as this alien world destroys Thomas Newton. |
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It should step up efforts to comprehensively solve the illegal alien labor problem ranging from illegal immigration, kickbacks, and protection by influential persons. |
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It is the brainchild of Marc Okrand, who invented a complete language, with its own vocabulary, grammar, and usage to make the Klingons sound, well, more alien. |
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Quentin is no longer that little discolored alien placed on my chest in the delivery room. |
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For my money, it's when Alien swells his chest and lets out his yawp that he writes most compellingly. |
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Alien finds that landlords generally collected Ricardian rent from enclosed farmers. |
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There are ten cables spilling out of a socket in the kitchen, white tubes that remind me of the guts of the robot in the Alien movie. |
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Alien abductions, for example, was a mad belief Britons were far too sophisticated to embrace. |
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To go even further off topic, the first Alien movie is also a rare glimpse of a future of some reasonable sexual egalitarianism. |
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Critics and audiences alike reviled it for its oppressive atmosphere and the direction in which it took the Alien franchise. |
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Alien plants often don't attract insects, which means there is nothing for birds to feed on. |
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Alien Ant Farm also was on the tour as an opener, and a few weeks in, their record got huge and went platinum, so they wanted to play after us. |
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It was obvious to these under 10's that some aspects of the language of the British Isles were as alien as Wollof or Laz. |
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They were only gradually allowed in other cities, so as to prevent the spread of alien ideas to the general population. |
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Many peoples have dismissed alien cultures and even rival civilizations, because they were unrecognizably strange. |
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Finally the issues raised are considered in the light of the fate of the alien priories. |
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Days on a planet orbiting Alpha Centauri A or B would follow a weird alien cycle. |
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Like the Irish, the Mauritians were alien to the English in race, culture and religion. |
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For instance, in 2005, the Southern Baptist International Mission Board forbade its missionaries to receive alien immersions for baptism. |
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And, after the coming of the alien nation into it, it was called Kaer Lwndwn. |
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It was so farcically alien to be called 'Roger' and 'Furnivall' in a place where everybody had names like Ivo and Gito and Madog. |
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But although the Bill of Rights seemed a bulwark in defense of free speech, the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts revealed its continued vulnerability. |
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Hence that alien grin, which looked as though a coat-hanger had been put in your mouth and Colorado's biggest cactus rammed up your jacksy. |
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Alien cytoplasms and chromosomes have been introduced into wheat by cytologically monitoring the chromosomal constitution of backcross progenies in interspecific hybrids. |
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The baby alien turned out to be a Jerusalem cricket, otherwise known as a potato bug,'' he chuckles. |
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Sophia, divine wisdom, was the emanation of the that, by her very nature, desired to truly comprehend her Father, the unknowable One, the so-called Alien God. |
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Another tree is being attacked by an alien insect, the hemlock woolly adelgid. |
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Alien smugglers are also often involved in murder and drug dealings, so local officials believe their efforts will have a multiplier effect on other crime. |
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In this, they resembled the alien merchant guilds and hanses of the medieval period. |
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Godlike aliens! Man, do I hate godlike aliens! I'll trade a critter for a godlike alien, any day! |
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Those lights of human intelligence losing human expression, gelidly protruding like the alien eyes of certain uncatalogued creatures of the deep. |
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While Hannah quickly readopts the attitude of stroppy teenager, she's reminded just how alien small-town life is to her. |
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Attempting to return home, X-COM allies join with the Ascidians to defeat the alien threat. |
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A denizen is a kind of middle state, between an alien and a natural-born subject, and partakes of both. |
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The Picards and the Kirks of the world tended to take meeting alien races for granted,'' Berman adds. |
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What does signify, however, is the assumption that evangelical missions introduce or maintain an alien culture and that they denationalize. |
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So maybe the phenomenon is not so alien, after all but this view raises some other issues, such as why are cellotaphs everywhere now? |
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Naim's focus on kleptocratic states that have been taken over by TOC implies that TOC only occurs as an alien or concerted invasion. |
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While life as we know it depends on oxygen, scientists have speculated that alien life forms might breathe chlorine or methane. |
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Withdrawn as a Buddha he sat, watching the alien world from his perch in the absolute. |
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The movie turns into a mindless gorefest, the genius character suddenly suffers a cataclysmic brain cramp, and the action begins to resemble Alien light. |
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California's Lassen Volcanic National Park can seem as alien as another planet. |
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Ignoring the word illegal is an attempt to associate welcomed legal immigrants with lawbreaking illegal alien invaders. |
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He received his resident alien visa from the American consulate when his birth certificate arrived from Britain. |
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Some countries, including the Czech Republic, require that an alien who needs a visa on entry be in possession of a valid visa upon exit. |
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In law, an alien is a person who is not a national of a given country, though definitions and terminology differ to some degree. |
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Government's use of alien dates back to 1798, when it was used in the Alien and Sedition Acts. |
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Earl on the other hand is an English or Scots translation, alien to the Gaelic tradition. |
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A recurrent theme of Theroux's books is this sense of being an alien, on the outside looking in. |
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The two most common of these alien species are Pittosporum undulatum and Acacia melanoxylon. |
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Several species of rice rat have become extinct since the 19th century, probably through habitat loss and the introduction of alien species. |
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The introduction of alien plants or animals can bring a criminal penalty, as can the extraction of any indigenous species. |
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They rejected both Marxism and modernization theory as alien and confining. |
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Mnemiopsis leidyi populations have been checked with the arrival of another alien species which feeds on them. |
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Carisbrooke Priory was an alien priory, a dependency of Lyre Abbey in Normandy. |
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The transportation of fish from one location to another can break the law and cause the introduction of fish alien to the ecosystem. |
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Soon after rescuing some silly children from the local caves, the alien prangs his vessel and dies. |
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He made clear, however, that the spiritual war against an alien faith was separate, to be waged through prayer and repentance. |
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The effect of R v Depardo is that the same rule applies where an alien enemy is charged with killing a British subject. |
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The main threats it faces are eutrophication and the introduction of alien species of fish which eat its eggs and fry. |
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The current population trend is unknown and the main threats are thought to be eutrophication and the introduction of alien species. |
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This flyer arrived in early December, all in Spanish and seems very sercon, even pompous, but the reptiloid alien on the front is suitably silly. |
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What would be the first question to ask a space alien newly arrived on planet Earth? |
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They did not build ships and beach on alien shores, and carry their flags and standards into new sunlights. |
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However, in the years that followed, such descriptions became so common that this type of alien became known as the Tall White. |
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Happy Alien Day, everyone! Did Father Xenomorphmas bring you any pulsating, slimy sacks of goodness? Have you face-hugged someone today? |
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As this was lost, it was replaced by the rule of local potentates, sometimes members of the established Romanized ruling elite, sometimes new lords of alien culture. |
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Smith is aided in his quest by an elfin, time-jumping alien with psychic powers played by another Coen brothers veteran, A Serious Man star Michael Stuhlbarg. |
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Company CEO Thomas Tedder, who founded Alien Gear in 2013, accompanied Otter on the tour. |
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The parasites which carried the disease are alien to eastern waters, and they were thought to have been brought to the Chesapeake by Asian oysters. |
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But the third most common alien is called a Nordic, or humanoid. |
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The arrival of man saw the introduction of invasive alien species and the rapid destruction of habitat and the loss of much of the endemic flora and fauna. |
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For fans of the undersea sci-fi classic The Abyss, a pteropod seems a likely inspiration for the ethereal alien creatures that were the saviors at the film's end. |
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The Parliament of England retaliated with the Alien Act 1705, threatening to devastate the Scottish economy by restricting trade. |
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The killing of an alien enemy in the heat of war, and in the actual exercise thereof, is not murder because the alien enemy is not under the Queen's peace. |
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In promotional interviews at the time, Scott indicated he had been in discussions to make a fifth film in the Alien franchise. |
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The idea of mobilising the masses was thoroughly alien to them. |
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Dear humanity, we regret bein' alien bastards, we regret comin' to Earth, and we most definitely regret the Corps just blew up our raggedy-ass fleet! |
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In addition to direct threats from alien ungulates, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa silverswords may face serious indirect threats from alien insects, especially ants and wasps. |
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The alien gently manoeuvred the ship out of the gape-mouthed bay. |
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I look for veiled eyes or bodies scrouged into a seat in an alien world. |
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Nazi-era Schlager are thus reappropriated as part of the FRG after 1989 and help to self-colonize the previously alien nation of Germany for the Germans. |
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Another instance of the like nature is, that the old opinion, that Turks and infidels are perpetually to be considered as alien enemies, has been long exploded. |
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Artificial intelligence is a unifying theme throughout Scott's career as a director, particularly in Blade Runner, Alien, and Prometheus. |
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He was originally assigned to design the second Doctor Who serial, The Daleks, which would have entailed realising the serial's eponymous alien creatures. |
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Belfast families faced being transferred to new, alien estates when older, decrepit districts such as Sailortown and the Pound Loney were being demolished. |
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When Hernando Cortes and his 500 men invaded Mexico in 1519, they were captivated by the appetisingly spicy taste of the strange beverage that was alien to their own culture. |
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The introduction of alien stoats just prior to 2015, a natural predator of the common vole and thus of the Orkney vole, may be harming native bird populations. |
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In 1976 he earned acclaim for his first major film role, portraying Thomas Jerome Newton, an alien from a dying planet, in The Man Who Fell to Earth, directed by Nicolas Roeg. |
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As originally written, the Daleks and Thals were the victims of an alien neutron bomb attack but Nation later dropped the aliens and made the Daleks the aggressors. |
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Daleks and Doctors, Jedis and Jawas, Darth Vader, Batman and even an Alien have all been spotted in previous years. |
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He, good man, could make but little of his solitary friend, and must many a time have been startled out of his canonicals by the strange, alien speeches which he heard. |
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Tenders are invited for the treatment of invasive alien non native species, japanese knotweed along the national route n70 from tralee to kenmare, co. |
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Their characters are specialists for the Torchwood team, often tracking down aliens and defending the planet from alien and nefarious human threats. |
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Vulcan Alien humanoids who live by logic and reason and suppress emotion. |
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They were psychic mediums that wore a horsetail hairstyle. They believed that their long hair acted as cosmic antennae to receive alien communication from beyond. |
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In its first two series, the show uses a time rift in Cardiff as its primary plot generator, accounting for the unusual preponderance of alien beings in Cardiff. |
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Her heart rebelled against the bloodlessness of his precision, but she had begun to watch him with a grudging admiration for a quality so alien to her own temperament. |
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He started as an inker on Alien Legion and Art Adams' Longshot in 1984 before launching his career as a penciler. |
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This idea was used by Steven Spielberg for his science fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind, which features the lost Flight 19 aircrews as alien abductees. |
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What was that story about a human ambassador who went into space to learn the language of a huge betentacled alien, and finally learned it but gained tentacles in the bargain? |
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Scott's prequel to Alien, starring Noomi Rapace, Charlize Theron and Michael Fassbender, is a 3D science fiction epic that has been gestating for years. |
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Other musical legends set to perform include Gladys Knight, Alien Ant Farm, Jackson brothers Tito, Marlon and Jackie, Alexandra Burke, JLS, Pixie Lott and Diversity. |
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Also signed up to perform are Alien Ant Farm, who have previously covered the King of Pop's Smooth Criminal as one of their hit singles, and Craig David. |
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From the limited Web presence, Slave has been noted by some as having a slight Alien influence crossed with the feel of the seminal SMA Debunker video. |
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Mail executive editor Stacey Barnfield, left, with Mashal Ahmed, who won the best performance award, and poet Richard Grant, also known as Dreadlock Alien. |
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The Naturalization Act of 1798, part of the Alien and Sedition Acts, was passed by the Federalists and extended the residency requirement from five to fourteen years. |
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