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  • Ian McDonald's Cyberabad Days has won the Special Citation from the 2010 Philip K. Dick Awards, presented Friday night at Norwescon 22 in SeaTac, Washington.

    Ian McDonald's Cyberabad Days wins 2010 Philip K. Dick Award Special Citation Lou Anders 2010

  • Ian McDonald's Cyberabad Days has won the Special Citation from the 2010 Philip K. Dick Awards, presented Friday night at Norwescon 22 in SeaTac, Washington.

    Archive 2010-04-01 Lou Anders 2010

  • Posted in Citation Reports, Search News | No Comments »

    October « 2007 « ResourceShelf 2007

  • Citation from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, upon awarding Krakauer an Academy Award in Literature

    Under the Banner of Heaven: Summary and book reviews of Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer. 2003

  • If historical importance is judged by “extensiveness of influence”—what might be called the Citation Index standard—then the repetition of the “clichés Norris rises above” is more important than Norris.

    Influence 2009

  • He once rode a horse called Citation, which was one of the great horses of all time.

    The Jockey and the Showman Moss, Nat 2009

  • And it said the only person to see the Citation was a pilot in the right observer seat who noticed it 'pass west of them at an estimated 100 to 200ft below'.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • The report added that the only person to see the Citation was a pilot occupying the right observer seat who saw it "pass west of them at an estimated 100 to 200ft below".

    Your Local Guardian | Wimbledon 2010

  • The report added that the only person to see the Citation was a pilot occupying the right observer seat who saw it "pass west of them at an estimated 100 to 200ft below".

    Your Local Guardian | Sutton 2010

  • Presidential Unit Citation, which is awarded for a extremely meritorious or heroic act, usually in the face of an armed enemy.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

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