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n. (plural of section English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: section)

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I heard screams that can only be heard and not described, but they might have been from earlier sections of the nightmare.

She explained that she'd be sending over data cubes on FSP law, standard rights and responsibilities of citizenship, the sections on colony law, and so on, and that she'd supply certain items from the ship's stores under the shipwreck statutes.

In her mind churned images of the previous year's catastrophic floods in the northeastern sections of the Indian subcontinent, mitigated only by the rapid mobilization of hundreds of kinetics when the precog had come in.

Other teams carried the finished beams and wall sections to the builders.

None of the stealth gear had taken damage, and all the computer sections out of service had been replaced.

The IR scan showed the change first as the warehouse roof sections lifted away.

Whole sections of the scaffolding and outer skin of the derelict sublimed in white flashes that expanded into circles with zero-g perfection.

As you got closer to the unspun docking sections the clothes got plainer and grubbier, or more spectacularly flashy.

Several sections of my memory were infected by the worm program and partially destroyed.

I decided to simply erase those sections and reboot them from storage.

On the plus side, I was able to erase the infected sections without tripping any eggs.

Around them lay debris Carialle recognized with a sinking heart as sections from destroyed or dismembered spaceships.

It depicted the Andre Norton, the sections color-coded for the different functions: red for engineering, green for living, blue for life support, orange for command, yellow for cryogenic, and brown for storage.

Despite his fatigue, Peter noticed the steel doors that would seal off sections in each corridor.

Being here, at First Base, visiting sections that other civilians would have been denied, was a personal triumph for Peter, though he was responsible enough to have wished the flight had been troublefree.