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The public image of the eponymous protagonist, Laurent Michaelmas, is that of a world-renowned newsman. In fact, Michaelmas controls world events just as much as he reports them. His means of influence is an immensely powerful self-aware artificial intelligence called Domino, which originated as a modest telephony appliance in Michaelmas' youth.
Michaelmas (/ ˈ m ɪ k əl m ə s / MIK-əl-məs; also known as the Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, the Feast of the Archangels, or the Feast of Saint Michael and All Angels) is a Christian festival observed in many Western Christian liturgical calendars on 29 September, and on 8 November in the Eastern Christian traditions.
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Michaelmas (/ ˈ m ɪ k əl m ə s / MIK-əl-məs) term is the first academic term of the academic year in a number of English-speaking universities and schools in the northern hemisphere, especially in the United Kingdom. Michaelmas term derives its name from the Feast of St Michael and All Angels, which falls on 29 September. The term runs ...
Michaelmas is a day in the Christian calendar. Michaelmas may also refer to: Michaelmas, a science fiction novel by Algis Budrys; Michaelmas Island, an island in Western Australia; Michaelmas term, the first term of the academic years of several United Kingdom universities
Title page of the first edition of Michaelmas Terme by Thomas Middleton, printed in 1607 by Thomas Purfoot and Edward Allde for Arthur Johnson, London. ESTC S112589: Date: 1607: Source: From a copy in the Thomas Pennant Barton collection of the Boston Public Library (Internet Archive) Author: Thomas Middleton: Permission (Reusing this file)
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Thomas Middleton (baptised 18 April 1580 – July 1627; also spelt Midleton) was an English Jacobean playwright and poet. He, with John Fletcher and Ben Jonson , was among the most successful and prolific of playwrights at work in the Jacobean period, and among the few to gain equal success in comedy and tragedy .