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  • ...eloped very sophisticated mechanisms and instruments. B'gor has become an industrial world, with cities covered with huge buildings and complex machines. Natur ...or)|train]]s; but many other companies also vie for supremacy over B'gor's industrial and economic sector. ...
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  • ...habited land from which the empire could now reach any number of other new worlds. Numlle increasingly became both wealthy and strategically significant, an ...even further, were it not that some of this material was exported to other worlds. ...
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  • Oe's main exports are chemical and industrial. The former category includes unusual [[chemical]]s harvested from deep wi ...itants make long and unpleasant commutes from the habitable shees above to industrial facilities deep within the planet. While the interiors of these facilities ...
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  • ...dencies. Now, it is perhaps the [[Great Empire|empire]]'s main [[industry|industrial]] world, the entire devare covered on both sides with factories and machine ...ations had originated with Yudis and what were original to Lomare or other worlds. Evidence does suggest that Yudis may have been ahead of Lomare in a few s ...
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  • ...vantage of it—though there have certainly been exceptions. (On some worlds where [[magic]] exists, it is possible for a species to develop the ability ...e development of the [[science|scientific method]] and then the [[industry|industrial revolution]], which made possible large-scale manufacture and accelerated t ...
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  • ...wisdom teeth are often "impacted", that is, come in at the wrong angle; in industrial societies, surgical removal of these impacted teeth is common. Some human ...t they are all extinct on True Earth (though they may still exist on other worlds). Perhaps the best known are ''[[Wikipedia:Homo erectus|Homo erectus]]''; ...
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  • ...be necessary for the formation of cities, and indeed there are some known worlds where cities exist in the absence of agriculture, their populace being supp ...ome blocks being restricted to residential use and others to commercial or industrial, a phenomenon known as zoning. ...
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  • ...City is residential and commercial; it has too its [[Industry of Thamarand|industrial districts]], places of great mills and usines, many of them far ahead [[tec ...
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