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  2. Dragon's Egg - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's Egg is a 1980 hard science fiction novel by American writer Robert L. Forward.In the story, Dragon's Egg is a neutron star with a surface gravity 67 billion times that of Earth, and inhabited by cheela, intelligent creatures the size of sesame seeds who evolve, live, and think a million times faster than humans.

  3. 20 details you probably missed in 'The Nightmare Before ...

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    The date "12.25.93" is also a reference to the year the movie came out. There are bat and jack-o'-lantern designs around Jack's house. There's an iron pumpkin on Jack's front gate.

  4. Pumpkin (film) - Wikipedia

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    Pumpkin is a 2002 satirical dark romantic comedy film directed by Anthony Abrams and Adam Larson Broder and written by Broder. It is a story of forbidden love between a young man with a developmental disability and a sorority girl.

  5. Reproduction and pregnancy in speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    Speculative fiction in technology of reproduction may involve cloning and ectogenesis, i.e., artificial reproduction). [2] [3]The latter part of the 2000s decade has also seen an upswing of films and other fiction depicting emotional struggles of assisted reproductive technology in contemporary reality rather than being speculation.

  6. Pumpkin: The Curious History of an American Icon - Wikipedia

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    Once considered a desperate substitute to use in beer and bread, only in the absence of barley and wheat, the pumpkin's popularity grew out the romantic nostalgia of rural residents turned city-dwellers, and its commercialization has now reached unprecedented heights. [2] Ott traces the shifting status of the pumpkin in American culture. [3]

  7. Scientists Say There's No Limit For How Big Pumpkins Can Get

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    Pumpkins just keep getting bigger and bigger each year, and scientists and farmers don't even know how large they can get. You're not imagining it. Pumpkins just keep getting bigger and bigger ...

  8. What You’ll Find in (Almost) Every Fall Hallmark Channel ...

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    Dubbed “Fall Into Love,” the season of autumn-themed movies stretches from September through October and there are a few items that are in almost all of the films.

  9. Darwin among the Machines - Wikipedia

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    This notion of machine "reproduction" anticipates the later notion of self-replicating machines, although in chapter xxv: the machines—concluded, the imaginary book supposes that while there is a danger that humans will become subservient to machines, the machines will still need humans to assist in their reproduction and maintenance: