- the 24th century, when the
technology for teleportation,
referred to as "
Jaunting", is commonplace,
allowing for
instantaneous transportation across enormous...
-
manner Teleportation,
called jaunting in
Alfred Bester's The
Stars My
Destination (the
origin of the term "to jaunte") The
Jaunt, a
Stephen King
story The...
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persons in
Ireland at one time (outside
jaunting car). Also with p****enger
seats facing each
other (inside
jaunting car). The
first part of the term is generally...
- City is my
Irish jaunting car.
Chorus Then if you want to hire me, step into
Mickey Mar's, And ask for
Larry Doolan and his
Irish jaunting car. With me whip...
- psionics,
including the
phenomenon of "
jaunting",
named after the
scientist (Charles Fort Jaunte) who
discovered it.
Jaunting is the
instantaneous teleportation...
-
singed off" was a true
Scottish fare savored. Most of the trip was in a
jaunting car, an
Irish open-air two-wheeled cart
drawn by a
single horse—which because...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jarvey or
jarvie may
refer to: The
driver of a
jaunting car Coachman,
often referred to as a "jarvey" or "jarvie" The
Jarvey (newspaper)...
- the Sovereign's
Bodyguard in Scotland. Prebble, John (2000). The King's
Jaunt:
George IV in Scotland,
August 1822'One and
Twenty Daft Days'.
Birlinn Publishers...
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Calvin University,
formerly Calvin College, is a
private Christian university in
Grand Rapids, Michigan,
United States.
Founded in 1876,
Calvin University...
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entertainer Harry McCarthy, with the
melody taken from the song "The
Irish Jaunting Car". The song's
title refers to the
unofficial first flag of the Confederacy...