• Paul Kincaid (born 22 September 1952 in Oldham, Lancashire) is a British science fiction literary critic. Kincaid's writing has appeared in a wide range...
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  • Kincaid or Kinkaid is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Kincaid (1710–1777), Scottish printer and publisher who served...
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  • boyfriend. Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as First Lady Mary Kincaid, wife of President Paul Kincaid. Francie Swift as Nina Carlisle, Duncan's sick wife. Hostages...
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    - William Vanderbilt Warehouse 13 (2009) Hostages (2013) - President Paul Kincaid Turks & Caicos (2014) The Blacklist (2015) - Hayworth The Affair (2015)...
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  • Anthologies", by Paul Kincaid, Los Angeles Review of Books, September 3, 2012 The satellite's orbit had a period of 103.7 minutes. Dickson, Paul (2009), Sputnik:...
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  • environmental pact is passed. President in: Hostages Married to First Lady Mary Kincaid. Raped a news reporter when he was campaigning for congress in 1978. Later...
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    John Clute has referred to the story as a "heavily ironic parable", and Paul Kincaid has called it "excellent" and "a fine harbinger of [Kilworth's] career"...
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    Tom Shippey. In 2008 Mendlesohn was replaced with Paul Kincaid, in 2009 Carter left the panel while Paul Di Filippo and Sheila Finch joined, and Lisa Yaszek...
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    October 25, 2018. Kincaid, Jason (August 10, 2009). "Facebook Acquires FriendFeed". TechCrunch. "Angel investing, my first three years". Paul Buchheit's Blog...
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  • scary", and Tor.com called it "heartbreaking", while at the SF Site, Paul Kincaid described it as "a wonder of sustained nostalgia coupled with despair...
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