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shangri-la
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Shangri-La is the fourth album by Japanese pop-group BeForU and the first album featuring the third generation members of BeForU. It is also their first album to be released under the Gambit (Sheeps Eyes) label. It was released on October 8, 2008. Planned ...
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The man whose current scowl boded ill things for Margo's future, the man who had “pushed” the famous Roman Gate-the one right here in Shangri-la Station which Time Tours ran so profitably-was a real disappointment in the heroing department.
Atop it was an antenna to serve as a backup relay for communications between the mainland and the base camp Aaron called Shangri-la, now under construction three hundred and twenty kilometers away.
Atop it was an antenna to serve as a backup relay for communications between the mainland and the base camp Aaron called Shangri-La, now under construction three hundred and twenty kilometers away.
Jessica lay in her blind pit as Cassandra analyzed the image in the war specs and bounced data to Shangri-La 150 kilometers away.
Three, they'd use the tender for this job, not the Shangri-la and if they get that tender a hundred yards I've lost all faith in demerara sugar.
He realizes that this is the first step in a long process that will eventually turn him into one of these cheerful, burly, sunburned expats who infest the airport bars and Shangri-La hotels of the Rim.
And all he was getting was a string of personal obsessions about some health farm called Shangri-la.
Half-way between the Shangri~la and the shore I started up the outboard motor and made back towards the Shangri-la.
It would have been like seven Shangri-las inside, hollowed out of solid rock and metal, seven valleys separated by walls four kilometers high, each self-contained, connected with the others by tube trains.
Compared to the cinema-organ job he'd have aboard the Shangri-la, asking him if he could operate this was like asking the captain of a transatlantic jet if he could fly a Tiger Moth.