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), and non-fictional
An operational, non-fictional cloaking device might be an extension of the basic technologies used by stealth aircraft, such as radar-absorbing dark paint, optical camouflage, cooling the outer surface to minimize electromagnetic emissions ( usually infrared ), or other techniques to minimize other EM emissions, and to minimize particle emissions from the object.
* The PDE has been used as a story point in a number of modern novels such as Dan Brown's thriller, Deception Point ( the second page of the book states that all technologies in the story are non-fictional and exist, albeit without referencing any sources ), and Victor Koman's science fiction polemic, Kings of the High Frontier.
His non-fictional writings cover a range of Catholic topics, such as demonic exorcisms ( Hostage to the Devil ), satanism, Liberation Theology, the Second Vatican Council ( The Pilgrim ), the Tridentine liturgy, Catholic dogma, modernism ( Three Popes and the Cardinal ; The Jesuits ), the financial history of the Church ( Rich Church, Poor Church ; The Decline and Fall of the Roman Church ), the New World Order and the geopolitical importance of the Pope ( The Keys of This Blood ).
In general, Sandoval begins to forsake traditional score writing and deterministic thinking to start developing either a " non-fictional " approach to music ( as a result of countless acoustical and cultural sound-recordings made in Mexico ), and a cognitive Piagetian one to animism towards music and life in general: “ A video camera is not just a tool, it is also an animal.
His most important work is Os Sertões ( Rebellion in the Backlands ), a non-fictional account of the military expeditions promoted by the Brazilian government against the rebellious village of Canudos, known as the War of Canudos.
* Grossology ( books ), a series of non-fictional children's books written by Sylvia Branzei

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* Atlas ( DC Comics ), a fictional character published by DC Comics
* Atlas ( Teen Titans ), a fictional villain in the Teen Titans animated series
* Abydos ( Stargate ), name of a fictional planet in the Stargate science fiction universe
* Ajax ( Disney ), a fictional company ( the Disney equivalent of Looney Tunes ' Acme Corporation )
* Ajax ( comics ), the name of two fictional characters from the Marvel Universe
Joe ), a fictional weapon in the G. I.
* Ark ( Transformers ), a spacecraft in the fictional Transformers Universe
* Ark ( Noon Universe ), a fictional planet in a series of novels by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
* Atlantis Cable News ( ACN ), a fictional news channel on the American HBO drama television series The Newsroom
* Aba ( Dune ), a type of robe in the fictional Dune universe created by Frank Herbert
* Ai ( given name ), various fictional characters
These have sometimes been identified as another, separate work, the Ezra Memorial ( EM ), but other scholars believe the EM to be fictional and heavily altered by later editors.
* Bug ( Starship Troopers ), a fictional alien race from the novel and film Starship Troopers
* Blitz ( character ), a fictional anthropomorphic doberman from the action / comedy cartoon Road Rovers
The Bastard Operator From Hell ( BOFH ), a fictional character created by Simon Travaglia, is a rogue system administrator who takes out his anger on users ( often referred to as lusers ), colleagues, bosses, and anyone else who gets in his way.
* Boomer ( Bubblegum Crisis ), a fictional synthetic life form developed by Katsuhito Stingray in the anime series Bubblegum Crisis
* Bloody Mary ( DC Comics ), a fictional extraterrestrial vampire
* Bloody Mary ( Marvel Comics ), a fictional telekinetic supervillain
* Character ( role-playing games ), a fictional person controlled by a participant
* Callisto ( comics ), a fictional mutant in X-Men
* Capitol ( The Hunger Games trilogy ), a fictional government in The Hunger Games novels.
* Charon ( The Three Worlds ), a fictional human species from Ian Irvine's arc of novels, The Three Worlds Cycle
* Case ( Henry Dorsett Case ), fictional character in Neuromancer
Conan the Barbarian ( also known as Conan the Cimmerian ) is a fictional sword and sorcery hero that originated in pulp fiction magazines and has since been adapted to books, comics, several films ( including Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer ), television programs ( cartoon and live-action ), video games, role-playing games and other media.

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They therefore reject the state, seeing it as an aggressive entity which steals property ( through taxation and expropriation ), initiate aggression, are a compulsory monopoly on the use of force, use their coercive powers to benefit some businesses and individuals at the expense of others, create monopolies, restrict trade, and restrict personal freedoms via drug laws, compulsory education, conscription, laws on food and morality, and the like.
* Attorney ( England and Wales ), a person, who may be but is not necessarily a lawyer, who is authorised to act on someone else's behalf in either a business or a personal matter
The Aster CT-80, an early home / personal computer developed by the small Dutch company MCP ( later renamed to Aster Computers ), was sold in its first incarnation as a kit for hobbyists.
The mixing and pushing against the boundaries of established operatic genres would be a continuing hallmark of Salieri's own personal style, and in his choice of material for the plot ( as in his first opera ), he manifested a lifelong interest in subjects drawn from classic drama and literature.
Further, proponents of the necessity of the personal apostolic succession of bishops within the Church point to the universal practice of the undivided early Church ( up to AD 431 ), before being divided into the Church of the East, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church.
* Articles of personal use ; for example, brooches ( fibulae ), pins, razors, tweezers, etc., often found as dedications to a deity, for example, in the Dictaean Cavern of Crete.
An assassination may be prompted by religious, ideological, political, or military motives ; it may be carried out for the prospect of financial gain, to avenge a grievance, from the desire to acquire fame or notoriety ( that is, a psychological need to garner personal public recognition ), from the wish to form some kind of " relationship " with a public figure, or from the desire ( or at least the willingness ) to be killed or commit suicide in the act.
Lerner's autobiography The Street Where I Live ( 1978 ), was an account of three of his and Loewe's successful collaborations, My Fair Lady, Gigi, and Camelot along with personal information.
Ar., lxiv, and De Syn., xviii ), St Athanasius does not recall from memory being a first hand witness to the onset of the great persecution by the Tetrarchy of Diocletian and Maximian in February 303, for in referring to the events of this period he makes no direct appeal to his own personal recollections, but falls back on tradition.
Bluetooth technology provides a way to exchange information between wireless devices such as personal digital assistants ( PDAs ), mobile phones, laptops, computers, printers and digital cameras via a secure, low-cost, globally available short-range radio frequency band.
Marlborough ( who had crossed the Nebel on a makeshift bridge to take personal control ), ordered Hulsen's Hanoverian battalions to support the Dutch infantry.
11 ) identifies Old Norse Baldr with the Old High German Baldere ( 2nd Merseburg Charm, Thuringia ), Palter ( theonym, Bavaria ), Paltar ( personal name ) and with Old English bealdor, baldor " lord, prince, king " ( used always with a genitive plural, as in gumena baldor " lord of men ", wigena baldor " lord of warriors ", et cetera ).
The " warrior " derivation was adopted by the linguist, Julius Pokorny, who presented it as being from Indo-European * bhei ( ə )-, * bhī -, " hit ;" however, not finding any Celtic names close to it ( except for the Boii ), he adduces examples somewhat more widely from originals further back in time: phohiio-s -, a Venetic personal name ; Boioi, an Illyrian tribe ; Boiōtoi, a Greek tribal name (" the Boeotians ") and a few others.
They favoured social reform, personal liberty, reducing the powers of the Crown and the Church of England ( many of them were Nonconformists ), avoidance of war and foreign alliances ( which were bad for business ), and above all free trade.
Indeed, methods for constructing " objective " ( alternatively, " default " or " ignorance ") priors have been developed by avowed subjective ( or " personal ") Bayesians like James Berger ( Duke University ) and José-Miguel Bernardo ( Universitat de València ), simply because such priors are needed for Bayesian practice, particularly in science.
Like all international auxiliary languages ( or IALs ), Basic English may be criticised as unavoidably based on personal preferences, and thus, paradoxically, inherently divisive.
The other judges were John Toohey QC, a former Justice of the High Court of Australia who had worked on Aboriginal issues ( he replaced New Zealander Sir Edward Somers QC, who retired from the Inquiry in 2000 for personal reasons ), and Mr Justice William Hoyt QC, former Chief Justice of New Brunswick and a member of the Canadian Judicial Council.
But from 1985 until he died, his touring band consisted of Debby Hastings ( bass / musical director ), Frank Daley or Nunzio Signore ( guitar ), Tom Major, Dave Johnson, Yoshi Shimada or Sandy Gennaro ( drums ), and his personal manager, Margo Lewis ( keyboards ).
When he strengthened his presidential guard ( creating the FORSIDIR, see below ), he Libya sent him 300 additional soldiers for his own personal safety.
This has appeared in magazines, newspapers, on web sites, and on TV: 三G手机 " 3rd generation cell phones " ( 三 sān " three " + G " generation " + 手机 shǒujī " mobile phones "), IT界 " IT industry ", HSK ( hànyǔ shuǐpíng kǎoshì, 汉语水平考试 ), GB ( guóbiāo, 国标 ), CIF价 ( Cost, Insurance, Freight + 价 jià " price "), e家庭 " electronic home " ( 家庭 jiātīng " home "), W时代 " wireless generation " ( 时代 shídài " generation "), 的士call, TV族, 后РС时代 " post-PC era " ( 后 hòu " after / post -" + PC " personal computer " + 时代 shídài " epoch "), and so on.

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