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Named after the writer Arthur C. | Clarke. |
ok by James Randi with a foreword by Arthur C. | Clarke. |
"How We Went to Mars" by Sir Arthur C. | Clarke (Amateur Science Fiction Stories March 1938) |
Hav (2006; shortlisted for the 2007 Arthur C | Clarke Award) |
rainCap, a concept later explored by Arthur C. | Clarke. |
Arthur C. | Clarke uses it in this sense in his novel Earthlight. |
Titan was nominated for the Arthur C. | Clarke Award in 1998. |
help of director Mike Wilson and Sir Arthur C. | Clarke, Palihakkara developed the first Sinhala colou |
Childhood's End(1954) by Arthur C. | Clarke, alien beings guide humanity towards a more ec |
A short story by Arthur C. | Clarke |
ience Fiction Award in 1993, and the Arthur C. | Clarke Award in 1994. |
Arthur C. | Clarke has said of Stapledon's 1930 book Last and Fir |
A FIFA.com article hailed | Clarke as "the wizard of the dribble." |
ory takes the form of a non-fiction article by | Clarke in which he warns the people of the United Sta |
Conejohela Flats, creating the artificial Lake | Clarke. |
e was recorded by Manchester voice artist Emma | Clarke. |
ook illustrator and stained glass artist Harry | Clarke (1889-1931) with major contributions from his |
sprinters in the 1980s, who was born as Wendy | Clarke. |
As mayor, | Clarke hopes to ensure the continuation of developmen |
ly accepted with some wine experts, such as Oz | Clarke, believing that the grape is indigenous to Cor |
e Alston-Cobb House, now formally known as the | Clarke County Museum, is a historic house museum in G |
Christopher Fairbank as Alan | Clarke |
was also known as George | Clarke of Hyde. |
Leonard Penn as Don | Clarke |
Ryan Nixon as Jason | Clarke |
Betsy Drake as Julie | Clarke |
irtuosity on both instruments, such as Stanley | Clarke and John Patitucci. |
Julie Walters as Annie | Clarke, Chris' best friend. |
Wright also stars in Dead Space 2 as Isaac | Clarke, developed by Visceral Games and distributed b |
e is some speculation, from critics such as Oz | Clarke, that Barbera or even Syrah and Cabernet Sauvi |
Rickfors departed as Allan | Clarke rejoined the group in late summer 1973 and the |
Gary Ash (Gary | Clarke) - vocals (April 1990 to October 1990) ... The |
n elected to the Georgia General Assembly from | Clarke County since Reconstruction. |
1912, Lundgren was hired to assist Boileryard | Clarke in coaching the pitchers at Princeton Universi |
ntrary to claims made by the Associated Press, | Clarke was not involved in the legal representation o |
Laperouse Cemetery where he was buried at the | Clarke Family Plot. |
At Sheffield, | Clarke was never a regular first-team player making o |
Public School and high school years at William | Clarke College in Kellyville, New South Wales. |
d and Adolescent Gender Identity Clinic at the | Clarke Institute of Psychiatry. |
While at Edinburgh | Clarke became president of the then dormant Artificia |
the city and county governments of Athens and | Clarke County unified in 1991. |
l career, he served as prosecuting attorney of | Clarke County, Washington from 1894 to 1896 and serve |
In August 1939, | Clarke was interned at Arbour Hill, then later at Cor |
Jacob Augustus Lockhart | Clarke (1817 - January 25, 1880) was a British physio |
Austin Lloyd | Clarke (February 18, 1896 - 1945) was a politician in |
ion located at the junction of East Avenue and | Clarke Street in the town of Pinewood, at the souther |
Selwyn was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
He was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
He was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
Ward was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
Woolnough was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
nd of William Rowan Browne; he was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
Fletcher was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
Crespin was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
Iowa's statehood was still a year away when | Clarke was appointed the third governor of the Iowa T |
2 pre-Code drama film featuring Lew Ayres, Mae | Clarke and Boris Karloff. |
r the final round, Redwood gave his backing to | Clarke in return for a promise of the job of Shadow C |
ert Einstein, Michael and Kevin Bacon, Stanley | Clarke, Chubby Checker, Former Philadelphia Mayor Fra |
ew Barclay Sons & Co., W. G. Bagnall, Hudswell | Clarke, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns and the Vulca |
ises the following counties: Baldwin, Choctaw, | Clarke, Conecuh, Dallas, Escambia, Hale, Marengo, Mob |
ers, and was bought by investment banker Giles | Clarke, where as Chairman Clarke built it into a UK n |
Hong Kong merchant banker Steven | Clarke observes the class-based humour of the downfal |
us Wainwright, Chrissie Hynde, Carl Barat, Tom | Clarke, Kasabian and Beth Ditto. |
Production: Neil Barnes, Mat | Clarke, Neil Cole (9, 10), Paul Daley (5) |
The baronetcy of | Clarke of Rupertswood is the only active hereditary t |
ed by Jerry Hopper, starring Gene Barry, Lydia | Clarke. |
Following disposal of the US based businesses, | Clarke sold the UK plc business of Majestic Wines for |
e 1971 album Black Unity (with bassist Stanley | Clarke) onwards he began to diversify his sound. |
In 1988, bassist Stanley | Clarke covered the song from his album "If This Bass |
Techno-funk bassist Stanley | Clarke recorded the song for his 1985 release, Find O |
ropea on 4 tracks and virtuoso bassist Stanley | Clarke on one song, "Skyscrapers". |
In 1990, bassist Stanley | Clarke and keyboardist George Duke released an album |
nd Joshua Harris, teamed up with bassist Peter | Clarke and drummer Christopher Allison. |
ahead of the 1977 state election, beating Nick | Clarke, a telecommunications technician, and narrowly |
AstleyClarke.com was founded by Bec Astley | Clarke in June 2006, who wanted to give international |
ed by Frank Branston (Mayor of Bedford), Steve | Clarke (Teacher and Navigator), and Denise Hubbard (D |
he finished a distant 3rd place behind Joseph | Clarke. |
t players from that era, the other being Harry | Clarke who went on to be a championship quarterback w |
Wright, James Dewhirst, James Belgrave, Edward | Clarke, Alfred Haines, Thomas M. Harries, Alan Rice-O |
Would You Believe (Allan | Clarke) - 3:10 |
Tina Bell-Kake, Helen | Clarke, Jenny Duck, Emily Gillam, Sandy Hitchcock, An |
Gene Krupa, Louis Bellson, Kenny | Clarke, Philly Joe Jones were famous colleagues who h |
Led by the vision of GCR benefactor David | Clarke, the nephew of a former signalman on the GW&GC |
He married Benjamina W. | Clarke. |
Thomas Ernest Bennett "Tibby" | Clarke (7 June 1907 - 11 February 1989) was a movie s |
Bruce Bennett Gorham | Clarke (born January 26, 1943, Ft. |
In his description of N. benstonei, Charles | Clarke noted two characteristics that he considered u |
n, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Byron Berline, Michael | Clarke, and Laramy Smith. |
Dr Carlos Bertram (Bertie) | Clarke, OBE (April 7, 1918, Lakes Folly, Cats Castle, |
Born in Bethel, Ohio, | Clarke learned the art of printing. |
Betty Ross | Clarke as Mrs. Curtis |
Betty Ross | Clarke - Katherine |
Betty Ross | Clarke - Doris Burnham |
Betty Ross | Clarke - Dolly Wilson |
Betty Ross | Clarke - Paige's Secretary (uncredited) |
Betty Ross | Clarke as Mrs. Ruth Harding |
Betty Ross | Clarke as Aunt Millie Forrest |
Betty Ross | Clarke - Annette Fraser (as Betty Ross Clark) |
ons Creek on the Alabama River, between modern | Clarke and Monroe counties. |
ritans, shielding the future biographer Samuel | Clarke (1599-1683). |
Bishop Leo | Clarke (29 August 1923 - 3 June 2006) was Bishop of t |
cast included Barry Angel, Joyce Blair, Zelah | Clarke, Leonie Cosman, Ray C. Davis, Gordon Faith, As |
"Am I Blue" (Akst, | Clarke) - 2:17 |
"Am I Blue" (Grant | Clarke, Harry Akst) - 3:41 |
of the England and Wales Cricket Board, Giles | Clarke, described him as "one of the finest all-round |
e Unusual Life and Violent Death of Bob Carlos | Clarke |
ap in the Blue Ridge Mountain on the border of | Clarke County, Loudoun County and Fauquier County in |
ughters Jenny Mello, Deolinda Borges, Kathleen | Clarke; seven sons (including all five members of the |
Washington was born in | Clarke County, Virginia, the child of Perrin Washingt |
Born in | Clarke County, Georgia, Thompson began life under the |
He was born in | Clarke Township, the son of William Reid, an immigran |
He was born in | Clarke Township, Durham County, Canada West in 1855, |
He was born in | Clarke County, Virginia. |
Funsten was born in | Clarke County, Virginia. |
Page was born in | Clarke County, Virginia. |
Unfortunately, ill health plagued both the | Clarke brothers, and worn down by the pace of their w |
Paulin Bordeleau, Bruce Boudreau, Jim | Clarke, Bob Dailey, Dick Decloe, Kevin Devine, Wayne |
Brian Patrick | Clarke -- John Aspinwall Roosevelt, youngest child of |
Brian Patrick | Clarke as Professor Carlton |
ly Connolly, Fred MacAulay, Kevin Bridges, Des | Clarke and Frankie Boyle. |
At the brief hearing, | Clarke was said to have "stood firm and spoke with pe |
eyes Tebbetts) married Brigadier-General Frank | Clarke Prescott N.G.C. |
hristin Nilsson (641), while Britain's Melanie | Clarke (647) and Pippa Britton (643) were paired agai |
His brother Richard | Clarke Sewellwas a barrister and later reader in law |
His elder brother, Richard | Clarke Sewell (1803-1864), practised successfully as |
1980: Chambers Brothers, William | Clarke Band, Pee Wee Crayton, Prince Dixon, Margie Ev |
More than brothers: Peter | Clarke and James Matthews at 70 (2000, Kwela) |
Alfred Brown, Selwart | Clarke: viola (track 6) |
worked with Bud Powell, Clifford Brown, Kenny | Clarke, Zoot Sims, Anita O'Day, Gigi Gryce, Stephane |
Alfred Brown, Selwart | Clarke, Theodore Israel: Viola |
ion, all under the command of General Bruce C. | Clarke, successfully resisted the German attacks, the |
Bruce Mitchell | Clarke (born 4 October 1910) is a former football pla |
Cat burglar Henry | Clarke and his accomplices the Moreaus attempt to ste |
Howard died in 1932 and was buried in | Clarke Cemetery in Lexington. |
k Project and its Persistence Services by Doug | Clarke |
gs, but also includes new compositions by both | Clarke and Hiromi, and one improv piece. |
The MCC team, led by Ted | Clarke, arrived at Dhaka on December 27, 1976. |
rly had a railway station, designed by William | Clarke, on the Tenbury Line from Bewdley to Woofferto |
The work has been recorded on CD by Raymond | Clarke and Murray McLachlan as well as by the compose |
lay written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan | Clarke, broadcast as part of BBC 1's Play for Today s |
The band was formed in the mid-1980s by Basil | Clarke (vocals), Phil Kirby (drums) and Paddy Steer ( |
ritish record company founded in 1983 by Vince | Clarke (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, The Assembly, Erasure) a |
In 1984, he was nominated by Alan | Clarke, Calgary East Federal Liberal Riding Associati |
ger, straight-ended chancel designed by Somers | Clarke and J.T. Mickelthwaite, built in Sussex sandst |
ench his retirement created was filled by Lord | Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony, previously Master of the R |
The goal was scored by Allan | Clarke. |
uced by Frederick Wiseman, directed by Shirley | Clarke and adapted by her and Carl Lee from the 1959 |
Four more were built by Hudswell | Clarke in 1921 just before the company was absorbed b |
rich, three by Thomas Tudway, four by Jeremiah | Clarke, Isaac Blackwell and a few others. |
Designed by Frederick | Clarke Withers, it was modeled after the Palazzo Vecc |
For It by George Duke, School Days by Stanley | Clarke, and Live in London by Al Jarreau. |
been allowed to drop until revived by Percival | Clarke, the son of Sir Edward Clarke in the 1890s. |
This interpretation was supported by Charles | Clarke, who noted that N. edwardsiana and N. villosa |
feated at the 1970 general election by Kenneth | Clarke of the Conservative Party. |
lay written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan | Clarke. |
Lyrics by Grant | Clarke |
elineae was discovered in July 2000 by Charles | Clarke and Troy Davis. |
The business was founded by Stan | Clarke and Jim Leavesley in 1966 as a property develo |
Canterbury were coached by Gary | Clarke and included Graeme Cooksley, Bruce Dickison, |
All tracks composed by Stanley | Clarke except where noted. |
Mann gegen Mann (Popular Music Mix) by Vince | Clarke - 4:06 |
The Firm is a 1988 TV film directed by Alan | Clarke and written by Al Ashton. |
"Ryan's Song" (inspired by a poem by Bill | Clarke) - 3:09 |
a flood, three arches were rebuilt by Richard | Clarke from 1810-1812 to a design by John Treacher (1 |
Barnett and Russell were replaced by Gary | Clarke and Jerry Paul. |
Stories by Marcus | Clarke, Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, 1983 |
n Reset Records in 1983, and produced by Vince | Clarke and Eric Radcliffe. |
cs by Mack Gordon, and a musical book by Harry | Clarke. |
all songs written by Vince | Clarke and Andy Bell, except "Against My View" by Eli |
of the novel, The Ordinary White Boy, by Brock | Clarke (2001). |
Her criticisms were strongly opposed by Tom | Clarke, Labour MP for Monklands West and former Provo |
dsworthy Road, which was opened in 1972 by Ron | Clarke. |
It was built in 1867 to designs by Frederick | Clarke Withers for his friend John Monell (after whom |
Beyond the Eye of the Needle by Pauline | Clarke, Piercing World, 2000; |
was founded in New York City in 1999 by Jaime | Clarke and David Ryan with the following core editors |
The church was restored in 1869-74 by Joseph | Clarke. |
er useful collection of tools compiled by Greg | Clarke. |
tephenson and Company but the last by Hudswell | Clarke. |
"Man Up"- 3:31 (Result) (Produced by Stanley | Clarke) |
he Chymical Wedding is a 1989 novel by Lindsay | Clarke about the intertwined lives of six people in t |
The ground was first opened in 1841 by William | Clarke, husband of the proprietress of the Trent Brid |
"Anyone Can Play Guitar" (directed by Dwight | Clarke) |
Freddy (voiced by Cam | Clarke) is a very funny ferret and is best friends wi |
'Stoker', a selection of verse by Lindsay | Clarke appeared as a Phoenix Poetry Pamphlet in 2006. |
me Exposure is the thirteenth album by Stanley | Clarke. |
The Homes of Football (1996) by Stuart | Clarke |
ine department at UCL in 1966, headed by Edwin | Clarke. |
on in the final game on a field goal by Landry | Clarke. |
Canadian documentary film directed by Malcolm | Clarke and Stuart Sender. |
he Term of His Natural Life, written by Marcus | Clarke, was published in the Australian Journal betwe |
English, and the screenplay was written by Roy | Clarke. |
During the "Civil War", he was aided by Stuart | Clarke for a short time. |
a; launched 5 November 1944; sponsored by Mrs. | Clarke Wayland; acquired by the Navy 22 March 1945; a |
ocomotives were two examples built by Hudswell | Clarke & Co. of Leeds; No. 34 was an outside cylinder |
pane compounds were initially discovered by R. | Clarke et al. during research to try and dissociate t |
n Tree Logic, a branching time logic by Edmund | Clarke and E. Allen Emerson. |
in 1876 and was crystallized in 1949 by E.G.C. | Clarke, D.E. |
s based on the 1950s couture captured by Henry | Clarke. |
y lamps, 3,000 of which were donated by Samuel | Clarke. |
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