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He was an autochthon, a handsome creature by any standards.
The goal of the white settlers was to make the autochthon black people "foreigners in their own country".
Getting out his translating computer, Asher spoke to the autochthon.
It is still the best autochthon introduction available.
The government does not stimulate private livestock breeders to keep and work with autochthon breeds.
The autochthon, scowling, shuffled to the hatch of the dome and signaled for entry.
The autochthon listened, his rootlike face twisted and dark.
"I've seen it happen," the autochthon said.
Asher watched him through the port; the autochthon strode away from the dome in indignation.
The autochthon said, "I am not lying.
The autochthon, seeing all this, smiled.
The autochthon disappeared inside.
In Greek mythology, Mneseus is the twin brother of Autochthon.
While an autochthon may have experienced some minor shifting, an allochthonous block will have moved at least a few kilometres.
Autochthon (disambiguation)
To the elder of the third pair of twins he gave the name Mneseus, and Autochthon to the one who followed him.
It is largely present within the body of the Primordial Autochthon, but was also known in Creation during the First Age.
The Asteraceae may represent as much as 10% of autochthon flora in many regions of the world.
The aircraft was a helicopter they hadnât discovered gravitics here-piloted by a taciturn young autochthon.
A moment later the displeased autochthon stood within the dome, shaking off methane crystals and glowering at Herb Asher.
'Tis endless now senne- "The man is mad," the autochthon said, and turned toward the hatch, to leave.
Can't hear-' The autochthon had left, convinced of Herb Asher's insanity.
Polish settlers coveted autochthon property, and they resented and distrusted the verified autochthons.
The early Palaeozoic history of Norway is recorded in sequences preserved either as autochthon or at various levels within the allochthon.
Autochthon, autochthons or autochthonous may refer to: