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A tractor beam came down from his spaceship and sucked up one of the creatures.

One end of the beam came out of its stainless steel supporting socket.

By comparing the beam's specifications with architectural drawings, Dr. Astaneh-Asl said he would be able to tell roughly where the beam came from.

Parliament was suspended after the 12ft-long and 1ft-thick oak beam came loose and swung over the heads of MSPs.

Apparently Mr. Beam came to the same artistic juncture as Sufjan Stevens, another folk-based songwriter who goosed his most recent album, "The Age of Adz," with unexpected electronics.

"If someone were sitting there at the time that the beam came down, that person would now be dead," Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani said at a stadium news conference.

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To do this, you would have to make the laser beam come to a stop at a certain point.

Other electrons from the same incident beam come to rest after being deflected many times by the positively charged nuclei.

Lushly arranged around a melody that carries undertones of Fleetwood Mac and a narrative that waxes nostalgic for a teenage love affair, Mr. Beam comes off almost giddy.

The newest way to "beam" comes from Google's $35 Chromecast, which looks like a flash drive and plugs into an HDMI port on your TV.

"Imagine that you're sitting there eating and a giant beam comes through the microwave," said a uniformed officer standing guard outside the door.

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