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Riyadh
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  • He had known when he made his decision on Qom-Riyadh that his superiors would have no choice but to crucify or promote him.†   (source)
  • Qom-Riyadh was, by its own choice and the accident of its distant location, a technically primitive world.†   (source)
  • The New Prophet himself was no longer in the Grand Mosque; he had flown to the northern hemisphere of Riyadh to join in the victory celebrations there.†   (source)
  • Incidents . such as the political rebellion on Maui-Covenant, with its unique guerrilla warfare, or the religious insanity on Qom-Riyadh were put down quickly and firmly and any excesses in the campaigns merely pointed out the importance of returning to the strict Code of the New Bushido.†   (source)
  • The HS Denieve had seeded enough spysats so that by 1729 hours Qom-Riyadh Central Time, the datasphere had been tapped to the point that the Hegemony ship had identified sixteen thousand eight hundred and thirty revolutionary muilahs by their access codes.†   (source)
  • Urgent fatline messages from Tau Ceti Center demanded that the ranking officer aboard the orbiting HS Denieve settle the situation on Qom-Riyadh, free all hostages, and depose the New Prophet… without resorting to the use of nuclear weapons within the planet's atmosphere.†   (source)
  • —I'm afraid she's in Riyadh today.†   (source)
  • Another was an imam in Riyadh.†   (source)
  • But he is in Riyadh today.†   (source)
  • He's in Riyadh, Alan said.†   (source)
  • He knew you couldn't just call a taxi in Jeddah or Riyadh — or so said the guidebooks, all of which were overwrought when it came to elucidating the dangers of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to foreign travelers.†   (source)
  • —Abdullah's in Riyadh.†   (source)
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