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"No, but I have thought about doing other things to a spacewoman," he said without thinking.
"Maybe more than many things we think of as making sense," the spacewoman answered.
The Spacewoman in question is a scientist and explorer.
I will hear what the spacewoman says.
The spacewoman taught me how to kiss.
The man who captured the spacewoman.
Are you the Russian spacewoman?"
Memoirs of a Spacewoman (1962)
"How about 'Here lies a spacewoman'?"
"The spacewoman comes," Naca said.
In recent weeks she, like the spacewoman Chia, had adopted the habit of wearing deerskin tunics acquired in trade with some of the village women.
Pelegrin and Jo Ann meet, but he, Merlin and a mysterious spacewoman named Regan (Richetta Manager) get back in the saucer and take off.
Memoirs of a Spacewoman is a science fiction novel by Naomi Mitchison, a sister of the famous biologist J.B.S. Haldane.
She had defended this unconventional opinion, and undercut the threatened ostracism of her playground peers, by broadcasting her intention, too ludicrous to take seriously, that she should grow up to be a spacewoman.
Since the day she had rescued Chia from being gang-raped by the group of unsightly males in the forest, since the moment she made the letters of her name in the sand, the unspeaking Zi had been a source of fascination for the spacewoman.
Maybe this new mode of dress had come about because the other village women, in awe of both Zi and Chia, nonetheless did not go around half naked, or maybe it was because Zi admired Chia and wanted to do as the spacewoman did.
In Episode 5 of Series 1 of a BBC Sci-fi sitcom, Hyperdrive, a MacArthur-like character, Clare Winchester, a round-the-galaxy solo spacewoman played by Sally Phillips, is parodied with references to video diaries, a diminishing grip on reality and friendlessness.