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Rhyssa

Rhyssa is a genus of ichneumon wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae subfamily Rhyssinae.

Usage examples of "rhyssa".

When Rhyssa informed Gordie Havers of the results, he gave a loud mental cheer for solidarity.

Rhyssa, sitting with Max Perigeaux, Gordie Havers, and Lance Baden, found the meeting eminently satisfying.

It took Rhyssa a moment to wonder what Mallie was warning her against and then it was almost too late.

Rhyssa shot back, willing Mallie, the strongest precog that she had set on watch for anything involving Peter, to answer.

Rhyssa watched the reactions of her two gardening enthusiasts and smiled.

Rhyssa was of two minds on that discretion: she would have liked to sample reactions to their presence and perhaps catch other biases, but now she felt free, legitimately, to catch the prevailing mental climate of the Station.

Rhyssa replied, "but Talent recognizes that completing the station is far more im portant than individual personal considerations.

Rhyssa couly work to keep out of Conscriptive Anne McCaffrey 103 Work Services.

Maliciously, Rhyssa pro jected an image of a very young Madlyn Luvaro, mourn wide open, and the circle of people cringing away from the waves of sound emanating from her.

Part of Rhyssa crowed with delight at discov ering Barchenka resorting to very questionable tactics, while another part balked at the enormity of the crime.

Rhyssa said, bringing the discussion firmly back to relevant matters, "I'd very much like to see a full report on what JG and Samjan have been discovering about platform personnel problems.

But Rhyssa was different: her mind had so much depth--not that he had disobeyed the prime rule of mental privacy, but he could not help but sense the depth and purity that was there.

As he took the antigrav shaft down from her tower to the vast basement complex where most of the Center's training and research was conducted, he carried with him a vivid mental picture of Rhyssa Owe n at her desk, the reader net covering her black hair, a spiderwebbing across the wide silver lock that she had had since her early teens.

As he took the antigrav shaft down from her tower to the vast basement complex where most of the Cen- ter's training and research was conducted, he carried with him a vivid mental picture of Rhyssa Owen at her desk, the reader net covering her black hair, a spider- webbing across the wide silver lock that she had had since her early teens.

Rhyssa was grateful that Peter hadn't lost his calming effect on them.