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"What happens to the caesura when it has done its work?"
Right now I can put a small asteroid into a caesura.
Second, the caesura can cause translation through both time and space.
A caesura is also described by its position in a line of poetry.
"Suppose the caesura moves slowly, and takes more than eight hours?"
Another useful term is caesura, for a natural pause within a line.
It's long enough to keep the star intact as it moves into the caesura.
So no plan had been made for a ship to survive passage through a caesura.
We either have to create a caesura where we need it or move one around.
The whole ship and its copy of Drake would go into the caesura also.
I was wondering if a caesura could go on and eat up another star."
Waiting for a caesura in the wind, he played.
The point at which two cola come together is called the principal caesura of the line.
There is usually a caesura after the ictus of the third foot.
But rather than move one caesura all over the place, it's easier to make another one.
"Maybe it's a new protocol, something that came into use after we passed through the caesura.
What about other universes, the ones that form the end point for caesura transfer?
At the edge of the caesura horizon, he slowed and hesitated.
Jim the Ball replied, again putting a caesura in his sentence.
Each section is separated by a Caesura between the 8th and 9th syllable.
He looked again at the sky, which now showed nothing at all where star and caesura had been.
Many probes have been sent through a caesura, but none has ever returned."
It consists of four 16-syllable lines, with a caesura between syllables eight and nine.
When you get to the point where a caesura can handle a planet, I want to see a demonstration."
Create a caesura of the right dimensions and geometry.