The runes prevented him from teleporting, shape-shifting, and using telepathy. |
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Lam says that teleporting single atoms and molecules could be perfected within the next ten years. |
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The demon shouted, and disappeared in a flash of light, instantly teleporting down into the depths of the earth. |
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The figure cast a spell on Adrian, Beltrax, and Talia, teleporting them to an alcove within the dungeon. |
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However, it was easier said than done, for Amelia was teleporting sporadically, making it impossible to determine where she'd appear next. |
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When he handed us the keys, I thought that meant that he was teleporting you home. |
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It is also recommended that you bring teleporting materials for when you have finished training at the habitat, as the area is very remote. |
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Australian researchers claim to have significantly improved a technique for teleporting a laser beam across a distance of a few metres in a laboratory. |
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Technological advance was supposed to result in us teleporting to new planets, wasn't it? |
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Presumably we could do this through access to some kind of teleporting device into future political contributions as well. |
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Short of teleporting, this is your best chance yet of being in two places at once. |
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Engineering Facility module containing molecular spatial transmitters for teleporting plasma bombs of diverse types. |
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In the real world, teleporting a person, a mouse, or even a coffee mug remains very much a dream. |
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Although no one has succeeded in teleporting so much as a single sub-atomic particle, some have managed to teleport the quantum states those particles are in. |
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The answer, alas, is even more firmly no. You can only loseIn this section Don't look now, I'm teleporting The cost of forgetting Snowstormy ReprintsThermodynamics, the study of heat and energy, is depressing. |
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Capable of teleporting up to 6 units of any type at a time. |
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