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Polyphème

Polyphème is an opera composed by Jean Cras with a libretto by Albert Samain. It was written by Cras during World War I and was premiered in Paris in 1922, giving Cras a burst of notoriety in the French press.

Polyphème (opera)

Polyphème is a 1922 French opera by Jean Cras based on a poem by Albert Samain, on the classical story of Acis and Galatea.

Usage examples of "polypheme".

But you had a Polypheme piloting the ship with the Marglotta on board.

There is, however, a fatal flaw in your argument: we have no idea where the Polypheme home world might be, and we know they will do everything they can to conceal that knowledge from us.

You can bet your ass and hat that if the whole species is in trouble, any Polypheme you run into is likely to know about it.

Then, two months ago, a ship carrying a Chism Polypheme arrived at Upside Miranda Port.

When the ship of the Chism Polypheme was thoroughly explored, a group of other alien beings was discovered within their own sealed living quarters.

But like the Polypheme, all their body cells had been burst open by some unknown force.

First, everyone has emphasized that the Chism Polypheme was dead when it arrived at Miranda.

There was a single Chism Polypheme, and the Polyphemes are justly famous as navigators.

The clue as to what that might be came when I was pondering the way that the Chism Polypheme at Miranda Port died.

No Polypheme would ever expose itself to the totally avoidable risk of attempting a Bose transition with an invalid digit string.

Whence come they, that they know not what and who My master is, approaching in ill hour The inhospitable roof of Polypheme, And the Cyclopian jaw-bone, man-destroying?

Louis found the Polypheme coiled down tight in one of the cabins in a trance of terror.

Chism Polypheme ship sitting at Upside Miranda Port, the one that the Marglotta came in.

The data stream emanating from the Chism Polypheme required no effort at all to analyze and comprehend.

It contained many thousands of Bose point references within the Sag Arm, many of which doubtless follow the Polypheme custom of providing spurious data to confuse other would-be users.