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TES2 Session 63 June 17, 1964 antimatter perspective ball interval Philip

[...] At the foot of the steps stood a little girl looking up at her disappearing mother. [...]

TES3 Session 93 September 30, 1964 tub Larry leaked pajamas theatre

(Kneeling beside an old-fashioned living room table with a shelf underneath it, I saw a foot-high pile of Jane’s drawings and paintings. [...]

TSM Chapter Sixteen action professor identity students dilemma

[...] Personally he wouldn’t touch a medium with a ten-foot pole, but since they did exist and he knew of one, he felt duty-bound to “expose” his students to the phenomenon. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 18 probable selves bike Rob Carl

[...] I take one off and show her my foot. [...]

TES7 Session 290 October 3, 1966 Wendell tunnel studio reunion Crowley

[...] The object was not kept in a drawer of my desk in the studio, but lay beneath a pile of papers on a shelf of the desk, perhaps a foot above the desk drawer which contains our financial records.

TES7 Session 300 November 7, 1966 page article sheet Seminary torn

[...] Also on the page 11 side of the object can be seen portions of two female figures—a foot, and the hemline and knees of another model. [...]

SDPC Part One: Chapter 3 cobbler Sarah village wires bullets

[...] Black fish, some of them only a few inches long, some much longer, averaging maybe a foot in length. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session February 4, 1981 public exposure latest disclaimer books

[...] One foot dragging the other after it, was a way I’d put it recently. [...]

TSM Chapter Thirteen Conz Dean illness Joan headache

Joan sat tapping her foot nervously. [...]

TSM Chapter Fourteen dream waking clerks locations Turkish

[...] The next minute I was pushed down to the foot of the bed, off into the air, and then down to the dark corner of the bedroom floor. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 11: Session 936, November 17, 1981 conserving Iran Iraq Moslem nostalgia

[...] Amid the economic difficulties in our own country, and after a number of often very expensive delays, the second flight of our shuttle spacecraft, Columbia, came due on November 4. Of primary importance was to be the testing in space of the 50-foot-long remote-control robot arm, which had been designed to place satellites in orbit and retrieve them for service and repair. [...]

TPS1 Introduction By Rob Butts Laurel Ed hawk Walt wife

[...] The Elmira area was hit by more than a foot of snow. [...]

[...] I hadn’t set foot in 458 since the day we’d moved to the hill house 27 years ago. [...]

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