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CFT was first reported by | Clarke and co-workers in 1973. |
etition was judged by duffy with poets Gillian | Clarke and Imtiaz Dharker completing the panel. |
h school sweetheart, the former Estes "Jackie" | Clarke, and the couple had three children. |
He recruited Hall of Famers Fred | Clarke and Honus Wagner, built Forbes Field, and was |
usic in 1995, teaming up with DJ Deep C (Chris | Clarke) and Udoh (Chris Udoh). |
age was built in 1928 to a design by Edmund B. | Clarke and built in the style of a Japanese pagoda on |
Clarke's nucleus (also known as the Column of Clarke) | |
dback book that includes interviews with Vince | Clarke and Andy Bell about the making of the record a |
fter scandals involving John Prescott, Charles | Clarke and Patricia Hewitt, three British Cabinet mem |
On 1 February 2010, Boshell, along with | Clarke and Heywood agreed mutually to terminate their |
e on the U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart ( | Clarke and Bell would have to wait eighteen years bef |
It was adapted by T. E. B. | Clarke and Gavin Lambert and directed by Jack Cardiff |
d for its stained glass windows, some by Harry | Clarke, and for the classical music festival it has s |
ndering Providence: Sliding Doors', in Anthony | Clarke and Paul S. Fiddes, eds, Flickering Images: Th |
Gillman, Bill Noonan, captain Jim White, Gary | Clarke and Leo Brown. |
7 British comedy film directed by James Kenelm | Clarke and starring Fiona Richmond, Anthony Steel, Gr |
old Brown, Chris Campbell, David Charles, Emma | Clarke, and Judy Hawkins. |
He is married to New Zealand publicist Hannah | Clarke and currently lives in Los Angeles, New York a |
In 1990, bassist Stanley | Clarke and keyboardist George Duke released an album |
asury under Chancellors Norman Lamont, Kenneth | Clarke and Gordon Brown before moving to be Tony Blai |
n as The Big Top 40 Show, with presenters Rich | Clarke and Kat Shoob. |
choirboy at St Paul's Cathedral under Jeremiah | Clarke and Charles King. |
llespie, Arturo Sandoval, Dexter Gordon, Kenny | Clarke and French violinist Didier Lockwood. |
for the film Made in Britain (directed by Alan | Clarke and starring Tim Roth) in 1981 has led to his |
He defeated Joseph | Clarke and incumbent Henry Arthur Mackie in a 3 way r |
the northern part of the state, consisting of | Clarke and Frederick Counties, the city of Winchester |
irtuosity on both instruments, such as Stanley | Clarke and John Patitucci. |
Both | Clarke and Mills ran the marathon at the 1964 Olympic |
River, Cross My Heart is a novel by Breena | Clarke, and was chosen as an Oprah Book Club Selectio |
"Midnight Session" performance alongside Gilby | Clarke and Uli Jon Roth. |
time as a produce dealer in Cincinnati, Ohio, | Clarke and his friend, George Steele, purchased a sug |
the team left by injuries of team players Tom | Clarke and Frank Roth. |
he Bee Gees, Carla Olson, Denny Freeman, Allan | Clarke and Jackie Lomax. |
ess 1789 to 1834 compiled by Matthew St. Clair | Clarke and David A. Hall (Washington, D.C., 1834, on |
Bobbie | Clarke and Joey Greco with the Golden Stars also reco |
Charles G. | Clarke and Allen M. Davey - Hello, Frisco, Hello |
Afterwards he meets Margaret (Margi | Clarke) and finds new meaning to his life, but the hi |
The group flee | Clarke and his guards, each splitting up to avoid bei |
he 2007 A.M. Turing Award along with Edmund M. | Clarke and Joseph Sifakis for their pioneering work o |
berty Hall to join Pearse, James Connolly, Tom | Clarke, and the other leaders to take part. |
Clarke and May travel through California sampling loc | |
On September 3, 1916, | Clarke and his team mates drew with Norway before ret |
Over several weeks, | Clarke and May travel around France's wine regions in |
More than brothers: Peter | Clarke and James Matthews at 70 (2000, Kwela) |
y defeated the current world record holder Ron | Clarke, and Olympic 1,500 metres champion Kip Keino. |
ed their professional proposals along with Ben | Clarke and Scott Quinnell. |
pointed Prime Minister by then-President Ellis | Clarke and led the PNM to victory in the 1981 General |
rsonality clashes between the wine connoisseur | Clarke, and the more pragmatic May whom Clarke at one |
He later excavated at Eileithyiaspolis with | Clarke and Archibald Sayce from 1901 to 1902. |
Williamson was joined by his commander, Elijah | Clarke and another 100 men, and the British supply li |
Joseph | Clarke and Debbie Benson teach piano. |
John O. Aalberg, Charles G. | Clarke and John G. Frayne |
arko Solero, Marco Solero, Felix Wallace, Alan | Clarke and Felix Jakubec. |
a duck in Hampshire's first innings by William | Clarke and remained unbeaten on 0 in Hampshire's seco |
In 2006, | Clarke and Leary appeared on television during a Red |
e edifice with a stained glass window by Harry | Clarke and it was here that author James Joyce was ba |
988 short documentary film directed by Malcolm | Clarke and Bill Guttentag. |
of Defiance" project, Ra, Secret Mommy, Gareth | Clarke and many others of the IDM, breakcore, drill a |
nd Joshua Harris, teamed up with bassist Peter | Clarke and drummer Christopher Allison. |
, National University of Ireland, Galway, Jean | Clarke and Winifred Walton. |
ed up with two other Civil Engineers; Eliot C. | Clarke and Clemens Herschel to study and publish thei |
He was educated in | Clarke and Newcastle. |
1911 at Belfast, Northern Ireland, by Workman, | Clarke and Company. |
Richard | Clarke and Cindy Clarke Carnahan. |
In 1848 Manning married Sally Bland | Clarke and had four children by her. |
American documentary film directed by Shirley | Clarke and starring Robert Frost. |
ss, and performed with the writers John Cooper | Clarke and Suede (band) vocalist Brett Anderson. |
official flag of Calgary was designed by Gwin | Clarke and Yvonne Fritz. |
ependently, they were discovered in 1967 by H. | Clarke Anderson and Ermanno Bonucci. |
ch, Ricky Ponting (c), Michael Hussey, Michael | Clarke, Andrew Symonds, Brad Haddin (wk), Beau Casson |
UMSL team captains were Adam | Clarke, Andy Meade, and Blake Propp, and assistant co |
Clarke announced his retirement from AFL on 24 Septem | |
sett Comprehensive - where the presenter Nigel | Clarke announced she was the winner, and the finalist |
Meanwhile, head of 2fm, John | Clarke, announced the latest in a spate of reschedule |
e the release of the debut album, drummer Adam | Clarke announced his departure from the group. |
Clarke answered an advert in an insect magazine for s | |
2007 Fast Eddie | Clarke Anthology |
Clarke Anthony (Tony) Abbott (born November 24, 1966) | |
With James Jamerson, Stanley | Clarke, Anthony Jackson and Alphonso Johnson, "Rocco" |
Andrew | Clarke, Anzacs, Nine Network |
David Stuart | Clarke AO (3 January 1942 - 8 April 2011) was an Aust |
Dr. Samuel | Clarke, apothecary |
Clarke appeared on the daytime soap opera Days of Our | |
'Stoker', a selection of verse by Lindsay | Clarke appeared as a Phoenix Poetry Pamphlet in 2006. |
As a 19 year old, | Clarke appeared in four games in the 1911 VFL season, |
On the evening of January 19, 2010, | Clarke appeared on stage at the victory speech of Rep |
As of 2006, | Clarke appears in the recurring role of Uncle Teddy o |
a result of many of its original 1863 William | Clarke architectural features having been removed. |
seven tracks (7-13) with Powell, Michelot and | Clarke, are from three separate dates in 1960: tracks |
s flooded; the few islands that remain in Lake | Clarke are a gathering of low, marshy flats about fiv |
uoglu, Park Ji-Sung, Rahul Dravid, and Michael | Clarke are sponsored by the company. |
The MCC team, led by Ted | Clarke, arrived at Dhaka on December 27, 1976. |
e Holland, Charlie Haden, Chick Corea, Stanley | Clarke, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Antony Braxton, Ray |
Gerald | Clarke, artist and educator |
Logan | Clarke as Ringer |
Noel | Clarke as Sam |
Betty Ross | Clarke as Mrs. Curtis |
Angela | Clarke as Serafina |
es district court in Phoenix, Arizona assigned | Clarke as defense counsel to Jared Lee Loughner, the |
ggot, Littler as Jones, Griffiths as Zero, and | Clarke as Blister. |
Peter Sandys | Clarke as Edward Burne-Jones |
Frank | Clarke as a flyer, billed as "Air Ace Frank Clark" |
Justine | Clarke as Em |
Jeff | Clarke as Timothy |
(or Blond Fist), is a 1991 film starring Margi | Clarke as the protagonist Ronnie O'Dowd, who finds fe |
Caitlin | Clarke as Sharon |
Joanna | Clarke as Ursula |
Lenny | Clarke as Melvin |
With | Clarke as your Admiral at the helm, Danser is more ap |
rmany, and this led to the appointment of Hans | Clarke as the sole organic chemist with the Kodak com |
A FIFA.com article hailed | Clarke as "the wizard of the dribble." |
Richard | Clarke as Carr Gomm |
Margaret | Clarke as Ballet Mistress |
The serial stars Zelah | Clarke as the title character, and Timothy Dalton as |
Robert | Clarke as John Lawrence |
sion by the BBC over 8 episodes, starring Prue | Clarke as Constance Kent, and Joss Ackland as Samuel |
Robert | Clarke as Captain Girard |
Anne | Clarke as Young Jesse |
Kate | Clarke as Wonder Woman |
Andrew | Clarke as Laurence Olivier |
Mae | Clarke as Mimi Montagne |
formers and the police were actually following | Clarke as he was engaged in surveillance missions. |
Richard | Clarke as Tony Madero (as Richard Clark) |
Mae | Clarke as Lily Clark |
Brian Patrick | Clarke as Professor Carlton |
Westcott | Clarke as The Floorwalker (Mr. Stubbs) |
In 1846 Knight was employed by John Hopkins | Clarke as a clerk in his factory store at Arnold's Br |
by Michael Blakemore and Peter Wood with Cecil | Clarke as executive producer. |
Filmmaker Harmony Korine has cited | Clarke as a major influence on his work. |
Time is a 1929 film starring Lee Tracy and Mae | Clarke as a show business couple who break up over hi |
Betty Ross | Clarke as Mrs. Ruth Harding |
Betty Ross | Clarke as Aunt Millie Forrest |
's commentary for the Scum DVD, Winstone cites | Clarke as a major influence on his career, and lament |
Margi | Clarke asked Morrissey if this song was inspired by O |
Justice, the Master of the Rolls, Sir Anthony | Clarke, asked Lord Justice Jackson to conduct a revie |
h the party's election literature featured Ken | Clarke, asking voters "Are you more a Clarke Conserva |
ina State University palaeontologist Dr. Julia | Clarke, assistant professor of marine, earth and atmo |
sibility for shooting dead Protestant man Hugh | Clarke at Tullymacreeve near Forkill, County Armagh. |
Bob | Clarke at the excavation of the Boscombe Bowmen |
October 1642 Richard Baxter was preaching for | Clarke at Alcester, when the guns of the battle of Ed |
hews had enough public support to move against | Clarke at that juncture, but the tide of public opini |
s IDE and EclipseLink by Andrei Badea and Doug | Clarke at JavaOne 2008 |
Clarke at Trent Bridge June 2009 | |
City and studied animal anatomy under James L. | Clarke at the American Museum of Natural History. |
Reader W. | Clarke at the Biographical Directory of the United St |
ho meets a strange woman named Isabella (Fiona | Clarke) at a science fiction convention, and brings h |
Clarke attended the Coundon Court School in Coundon, | |
plantation in Prince Georges County, Maryland, | Clarke attended grammar and high schools. |
Born in Wilton, New Hampshire, | Clarke attended Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, and |
Born in Southbridge, Massachusetts, | Clarke attended the public schools. |
Clarke attended Queen's University, Belfast. | |
Clarke attended the University of Florida in Gainesvi | |
Born in Winterfield, Virginia, | Clarke attended the common schools. |
A close confidant of Prime Minister Smith, | Clarke attended virtually every conference and Heads- |
ours include four BAFTAs - among them the Alan | Clarke Award for outstanding creative contribution to |
In 2008 she won the Sir Arthur | Clarke Award with Martin Redfern for their programme |
th novel, Iron Council, won the 2005 Arthur C. | Clarke Award and the 2005 Locus Award for Best Fantas |
ey, who was presented with the 2005 Sir Arthur | Clarke Award for Best TV & Radio Presentation. |
from England and then Australia, winner of the | Clarke Award |
The conference hosts the Sir Arthur | Clarke Award prizegiving dinner. |
2000 | Clarke Award winner for the novel Distraction |
He was short-listed for the Arthur C. | Clarke Award in 1998 for his novel Days and for the J |
subsequently shortlisted for the 2011 Arthur C | Clarke Award for best science fiction novel. |
Best Novel in 2003, and was also an Arthur C. | Clarke Award finalist. |
Arthur C. | Clarke Award nominee, 1996 |
a Mundi, was also shortlisted for the Arthur C | Clarke Award in 2001. |
In 2006 he won the Sir Arthur | Clarke Award Lifetime Achievement Award. |
Titan was nominated for the Arthur C. | Clarke Award in 1998. |
ience Fiction Award in 1993, and the Arthur C. | Clarke Award in 1994. |
Hav (2006; shortlisted for the 2007 Arthur C | Clarke Award) |
The City & the City won the 2010 Arthur C. | Clarke Award, 2010 Hugo Award, and 2010 World Fantasy |
ival became the official home of The Arthur C. | Clarke Award, the most prestigious award for science |
434-6833-3 (shortlisted for the 2002 Arthur C. | Clarke Award, BSFA award for Best Novel and John W. C |
the John W. Campbell Award, and the Arthur C. | Clarke Award; each time finishing behind a different |
eport was short-listed for the 2007 Sir Arthur | Clarke Awards in the category of Best Written Present |
s SF Awards winner, 1996; Nebula, Campbell and | Clarke Awards nominee, 1996 |
5 he lent his name to the inaugural Sir Arthur | Clarke Awards-dubbed "the Space Oscars". |
first Special Award, from the 2005 Sir Arthur | Clarke Awards. |
and Livingston Taylor, Stevie Wonder, Stanley | Clarke, Babyface, and Bebe Winans. |
r, it was said that Lichfield's death affected | Clarke badly. |
1980: Chambers Brothers, William | Clarke Band, Pee Wee Crayton, Prince Dixon, Margie Ev |
is review is transcluded from Talk:The Stanley | Clarke Band/GA1. |
ike Stephenson with summarisers including Phil | Clarke, Barrie McDermott and Terry O'Connor. |
Mark | Clarke: Bass guitar, Vocals |
k PS 2011) (Joey Molland: guitar, vocals, Mark | Clarke: bass, vocals, Peter Wood: keyboards, Jerry Sh |
ix Public Defenders' Office had requested that | Clarke be retained in order to allow Loughner to rece |
G.J. | Clarke became speaker in 1909 after Morrison resigned |
Clarke became one of the first female professional or | |
Clarke became a music teacher at Glendora High School | |
Subsequently promoted, | Clarke became Operations Chief, Central London divisi |
Clarke became active in politics in 1894 through a fa | |
In June 2002, | Clarke became head of the Anti-terrorist Branch, late |
While at Edinburgh | Clarke became president of the then dormant Artificia |
s pop band Frankie Goes To Hollywood and Peter | Clarke became known as Budgie and joined Big In Japan |
Clarke became a music publisher in partnership with A | |
In 1999 Mr | Clarke became CEO of Stepstone, an online career port |
Clive | Clarke Became a choreographer for films, commercials |
lespie, and set up an octet with drummer Kenny | Clarke before returning to Europe and becoming Kurt E |
ool (in the same class as fellow Labour MP Tom | Clarke) before attending the Trade Union College in T |
Stephen Dorrell - withdrew in favour of | Clarke before the ballot |
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