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  • Tourmaline (1963) is the fourth novel by Australian writer Randolph Stow. Set in the fictional town of Tourmaline in outback Western Australia, the novel...
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  • rock band Tourmaline (novel), a 1963 novel by Randolph Stow Tourmaline Surfing Park, a public beach in San Diego, California, U.S. HMS Tourmaline (J339)...
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    tourmaline, but then repelled by it once they contacted the stone. In 1747 Linnaeus first related the phenomenon to electricity (he called tourmaline...
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  • his novel Visitants. Stow first visited England in 1960 and lived there for a few years, although he returned several times to Australia. Tourmaline, his...
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  • mishandling the family finances and driving them into debt. Karla Crome as Tourmaline Larou, Vignette's fae friend and former lover, Poet Laureate of Tirnanoc...
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    Ken Liu (section Novels)
    fiction and fantasy. Liu has won multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards for his novel translations and original short fiction, which has appeared in F&SF, Asimov's...
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  • The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea (category 1965 Australian novels)
    in the Sea (1965) is a novel by Australian writer Randolph Stow. Set in Geraldton, Western Australia after World War II the novel follows the story of a...
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    phosphate or tourmaline) are extremely stable at high temperatures, enabling sensors to have a working range of up to 1000 °C. Tourmaline shows pyroelectricity...
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  • The Faggots & Their Friends Between Revolutions (category 1977 American novels)
    anniversary of the Stonewall riots. The 2019 reissue features a new preface by Tourmaline, and an introduction by Morgan Bassichis. In 2017, a three-part musical...
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    two types of granite visible on the mount. Most of the intrusion is a tourmaline muscovite granite which is variably porphyritic. This is separated from...
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    Oz: "Her eyes sparkled as two diamonds, and her lips were tinted like a tourmaline. All adown her back floated tresses of ruddy gold, with a slender jeweled...
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  • The Case Files of Jeweler Richard (category 2015 Japanese novels)
    Mystery Appraisals of Mr. Richard the Jeweler') is a Japanese mystery light novel series written by Nanako Tsujimura and illustrated by Utako Yukihiro. Shueisha...
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  • To the Islands (category 1950s novel stubs)
    Islands is a 1958 novel by Australian author Randolph Stow. It won the Miles Franklin Award for 1958 and the ALS Gold Medal in 1959. The novel is set in a remote...
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    lyngounon of Theophrastus with tourmaline, but evidently his opinion is partly based on the attractive properties of heated tourmaline which had recently been...
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  • detective thrillers are set in Northern New Jersey. His novels feature detective Lock Tourmaline who is skilled in a hybrid form of Okinawan karate and...
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    these minerals and rapidly identified a new subgroup of tourmaline minerals, showed that tourmaline has more complicated cation-ordering patterns than was...
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  • Joanna Scott (section Novels)
    Italy, where she conducted research and began work on novels set in Italy. These were Tourmaline (2002) and Liberation (2005). Another collection of short...
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    predict crystal behavior, and demonstrated the effect using crystals of tourmaline, quartz, topaz, cane sugar, and Rochelle salt (sodium potassium tartrate...
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    Navy patrol vessel USS Tourmaline (PY-20), which was on patrol outside the Chesapeake Bay, and reported her sighting. Tourmaline joined Mackerel, but found...
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    (2 vols., 1853) Granit ("Granite") Kalkstein ("Limestone") Turmalin ("Tourmaline") Bergkristall ("Rock Crystal") Katzensilber ("Muscovite") Bergmilch ("Moonmilk")...
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