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Jurassic
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Jurassic Park
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- JURASSIC PARK†
p. xiii.1
- They had flourished as the dominant life-form on the planet in the Jurassic, 190 million years ago.
p. 49.6 *Jurassic = age of dinosaurs roughly 150-200 million years ago
- His stunned mind made academic associations: North American herbivores, late Jurassic horizon.†
p. 89.2
- Over the path, a crude hand-painted sign read: welcome TO JURASSIC PARK.†
p. 90.9
- JURASSIC PARK†
p. 93.1
- These are authentic Jurassic ferns, of course.†
p. 95.8
- But if planting deadly ferns at poolside was any indication, then it was clear that the designers of Jurassic Park had not been as careful as they should have been.†
p. 96.9
- That's where you'll all be staying here in Jurassic Park.†
p. 97.1
- What is it, Jurassic?†
p. 105.8
- What's the difference between Cretaceous and Jurassic?†
p. 105.9
- No, Dad, Jurassic is older.†
p. 105.9
- He was the head of public relations for Jurassic Park, and he had much to prepare between now and the opening, a year away.†
p. 107.8
- "Jurassic atmosphere," Grant said.†
p. 118.3
- It's the only way to replace stock in Jurassic Park.†
p. 121.4
- "All the animals in Jurassic Park are female," Wu said, with a pleased smile.†
p. 121.7
- Well, we want Jurassic Park to be as real an environment as possible—as authentic as possible—and the procompsognathids are actual scavengers from the Jurassic period.†
p. 124.9
- Well, we want Jurassic Park to be as real an environment as possible—as authentic as possible—and the procompsognathids are actual scavengers from the Jurassic period.†
p. 125.1
- They can only live here in Jurassic Park.†
p. 127.1
- But the fact was that, after five long years, Jurassic Park was nearing completion, and John Hammond just wasn't listening to him anymore.†
p. 138.3
- The basic event that has occurred in Jurassic Park is that the scientists and technicians have tried to make a new, complete biological world.†
p. 149.3
- Which is precisely what Jurassic Park is not.†
p. 149.7
- Jurassic Park is not the real world.†
p. 149.7
- By his side, a woman was passing out pith helmets with Jurassic park labeled on the headband, and a little blue dinosaur logo.†
p. 150.1
- Now you goddamn come here—" Ed Regis pressed the intercom button and said, "In keeping with the nonpolluting policies of Jurassic Park, these lightweight electric Land Cruisers have been specially built for us by Toyota in Osaka.†
p. 151.4
- They heard a fanfare of trumpets, and the interior screens flashed welcome to Jurassic park.†
p. 151.7
- A sonorous voice said, "Welcome to Jurassic Park.†
p. 151.8
- "We imagine the world of the dinosaurs," said Richard Kiley's voice, "as a world of huge vegetarians, eating their way through the giant swampy forests of the Jurassic and Cretaceous world, a hundred million years ago.†
p. 152.3
- The veterinary scientists here at Jurassic Park think it may be a fungus, or an allergy.†
p. 154.1
- The Land Cruisers continued onward, moving south through Jurassic Park.†
p. 154.6
- For the past two years, Arnold's job had been to get Jurassic Park up and running.†
p. 155.6
- You've got to realize that, from an engineering standpoint, Jurassic Park is by far the most ambitious theme park in history.†
p. 155.9
- First, Jurassic Park has all the problems of any amusement park—ride maintenance, queue control, transportation, food handling, living accommodations, trash disposal, security.†
p. 155.9
- But even if the raptors never get free," Arnold said, "I think we have to accept that Jurassic Park is inherently hazardous."†
p. 156.8
- "If you look to your left," said the voice, "you will see the dome of the Jurassic Park aviary, which is not yet finished for visitors."†
p. 158.7
- The dinosaur will then finish the victim off at its leisure—making Dilophosaurus a beautiful but deadly addition to the animals you see here at Jurassic Park.†
p. 159.8
- The whole landscape of Jurassic Park was bathed in soft light, with lengthening shadows.†
p. 161.3
- This was the first time that visitors had toured Jurassic Park, and Muldoon shared Arnold's apprehension.†
p. 162.9
- Then, a year ago, he was offered a job as game warden of Jurassic Park.†
p. 163.5
- It was of course interesting work, but during his years in Africa, Muldoon had developed an unblinking view of animals—an unromantic view—that frequently set him at odds with the Jurassic Park management in California, particularly the little martinet standing beside him in the control room.†
p. 163.7
- Similarly, he knew that Jurassic Park's problems were not fundamental problems.†
p. 168.3
- "The dinosaurs of Jurassic Park don't breed," the recording said.†
p. 170.2
- "The stegosaurs are a mid-Jurassic animal, evolving about a hundred and seventy million years ago," the recording said.†
p. 170.7
- Several of these remarkable herbivores live here at Jurassic Park.†
p. 170.8
- The problems with the security system were high on Jurassic Park's bug list.†
p. 195.2
- Nedry was annoyed with the Jurassic Park project; late in the schedule, InGen had demanded extensive modifications to the system but hadn't been willing to pay for them, arguing they should be included under the original contract.†
p. 195.5
- It was blackmail, and in the end Nedry had been forced to eat his overages on Jurassic Park and to make the changes that Hammond wanted.†
p. 195.6
- And able to say that he could indeed get past Jurassic Park security.†
p. 195.7
- Because, if the dinosaurs were in fact breeding, then everything about Jurassic Park was called into question—their genetic development methods, their genetic control methods, everything.†
p. 220.9
- You know, Jurassic Park's really made for children.†
p. 222.1
- We have already leased a large tract in the Azores, for Jurassic Park Europe.†
p. 223.7
Definitions:
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(1)
(Jurassic) a geologic period that began roughly 200 million years ago and which lasted roughly 50 million years; dinosaurs, conifers
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)