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Answer for the clue "Brinker of fiction ", 4 letters:
hans

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Hans talks about the areology of the volcano, and he and Stephan discuss the genetic engineering that makes the wildlife around them possible.

The physicist Hans Christian von Baeyer relates a conversation he had with Claudia Denke Tesche, a scientist exploring problems of quantum mechanics.

The pale, bespectacled features of Hans Baumer appeared on one of the screens.

German by the name of Hans Baumer, been here a little over five months.

Then Bernardine and Robert Allitsen drank to the health of Hans and Liza: and then came the time of reckoning.

Hans Globke, so obtaining a hearing for the mealworm party in the Bundestag and for certain undersecretaries in the most important ministries, a great deal, everything perhaps, would have gone wrong.

An idea struck him, and well after midnight, he held up his creation for his bunkmates Withers, Bailey, and Hans to see.

And where Hans had liked to talk, Castner rarely spoke, except when directly addressed.

When Camp Four is established they try several reconnaissance climbs through what Hans calls the Jasper Band.

Yokohama than Mushy Hansen beat it down the waterfront to see if he couldst match me at some good fight club.

When I finally awakened, Hansen, Akeley and Deval were sitting at the ward table talking.

James Eckert pulled up in front of Stoddard Hall on the Riveroak College campus, where Grottwold Weinar Hansen had his lab.

Hans Eide was master and as assistant manager was Erik Bland, son of the chairman of the South Antarctic Whaling Company.

Tetrick, Richard Freeborn, Robert Silverberg, Cory Doctorow, Michael Swanwick, Charles Stross, Craig Engler, Linn Prentis, Vaughne Lee Hansen, Jed Hartman, Mary Anne Mohanraj, Susan Marie Groppi, Patrick Swenson, Tom Vander Neut, Andy Cox, Steve Pendergrast, Laura Ann Gilman, Alastair Reynolds, Warren Lapine, Shawna McCarthy, David Hartwell, Darrell Schweitzer, Robert Sawyer, Jennifer A.

To believe that a body, functioning in this way, is the creation of God, and at the same time to look on this God as a Being of absolute moral perfection, would seem a complete contradiction to the Hans Andersen child.