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A direct reference to the trope doesn\'t mean a direct reference to TVTropes - the page is named after an entry in the TurkeyCityLexicon, which dates from 1988, and attributes it to James Blish (although Vonda N. Mcintyre\'s \
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A direct reference to the trope doesn\\\'t mean a direct reference to TVTropes - the page is named after an entry in the TurkeyCityLexicon, which dates from 1988, and attributes it to James Blish (although Vonda N. Mcintyre\\\'s \\\"[[http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/pitfalls.html Pitfalls of Writing SF and Fantasy]]\\\" attributes it to Damon Knight, who was also involved in the Lexicon). Whoever coined it, the phrase was well-known by SF writers before Niven wrote \\\'\\\'Ringworld Throne\\\'\\\'.
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A direct reference to the trope doesn\'t mean a direct reference to TVTropes - the page is named after an entry in the TurkeyCityLexicon, which dates from 1988, and attributes it to JamesBlish (although VondaNMcintyre\'s \
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A direct reference to the trope doesn\\\'t mean a direct reference to TVTropes - the page is named after an entry in the TurkeyCityLexicon, which dates from 1988, and attributes it to James Blish (although Vonda N. Mcintyre\\\'s \\\"[[http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/pitfalls.html Pitfalls of Writing SF and Fantasy]]\\\" attributes it to Damon Knight). Whoever coined it, the phrase was well-known by SF writers before Niven wrote \\\'\\\'Ringworld Throne\\\'\\\'.
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