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  2. File:Tomorrows Man v2 n3 1954.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. All Tomorrows - Wikipedia

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    The book was released for free online as a PDF on 4 October 2006 and has since then, per Kosemen himself, "had a life of its own as a PDF floating around the backwaters of the internet like a ghost ship". One of the common links which All Tomorrows has been shared through is a wiki site dedicated to speedrunning. [1]

  6. No World 4 Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    No World 4 Tomorrow (NW4T) is a work of electronic literature by Dr. Lyle Skains created for the You & CO 2 project. [1] Released in 2019, the interactive poem uses digital elements and branching storylines to implore the reader to analyze daily environment-effecting choices they may make.

  7. Temporal logic of actions - Wikipedia

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    The above expression means the value of x today, plus the value of x tomorrow times the value of y today, equals the value of y tomorrow. The meaning of [] is that either A is valid now, or the variables appearing in t do not change. This allows for stuttering steps, in which none of the program variables change their values.

  8. The Future Eve - Wikipedia

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    The Future Eve (also translated as Tomorrow's Eve and The Eve of the Future; French: L'Ève future) is a symbolist science fiction novel by the French author Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam. Begun in 1878 and originally published in 1886, the novel is known for popularizing the term " Android ".

  9. Tomorrow (New York magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrow was an American magazine published by Creative Age Press from 1941 until the 1960s. [1]The magazine specialized in parapsychology and mystical subjects. It also included literary contributions as well as articles on current events.