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skies

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The Dragonriders fought Thread in the skies, and people lived comfortably enough between Passes.

An early riser by nature, he was in the habit of scanning the morning skies for weather signs, so he had seen the fireball.

The stars haven't moved that much and there are bright ones in our skies that the Ancients saw from old Earth only as dim ones.

The skies currently above Pern had altered within Rukbat's system since the colonists had first surveyed it twenty-five hundred and fifty-three Turns ago.

Sweeping the skies for the appearance of more dragons, F'lessan quickly stripped off safety straps, shucking the pile to the nearest bench, as he began to shed his flying gear.

By getting to know our night skies and taking images-" F'lessan tapped the print.

By getting to know our night skies and taking images—" F'lessan tapped the print.

Coincidentally, earth itself had a Near Earth Object scare about the time I fin­ished writing the manuscript, and many concerned scien­tists were watching the rather busy skies near our planet to identify and forewarn of other close encounters with NEO's and PHA (Possibly Hazardous Asteroids).

She turned on one wing tip and, knowing these skies better than she did, he did the same and soared through the narrow pass.

However, I went to the source, as it were, for correct astronomical dates for the latest Pern book, The Skies of Pern.

The thrust of The Skies of Pern, the need for the inhabitants to become more aware of their spatial environ­ment, and the critical need to set up additional observatories to help prevent a recurrence of such a cosmic impact, is as modern and timely as the one currently in operation on earth, even if it requires the dragons of Pern to implement.

In The Skies of Pern, McCaffrey serves up a buffet which can satisfy virtually anyone who steps up to its table.

The citizens of Spokane saw two strange objects in their skies, both bluish white with a slight reddish tinge and oblong in shape.

The Manners were among a score of people who described similar objects in the Michigan skies of March 21, 1966.