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"Time's Arrow" is a short story by Arthur C. | Clarke, first published in 1950. |
Love is the second studio album by John Cooper | Clarke, first released in 1978. |
is a science fiction short story by Arthur C. | Clarke, first published in 1961. |
Clarke Foley - Bass | |
When the King fled to Ghent, | Clarke followed him. |
President Martin van Buren recommending Henry | Clarke for a job, tax receipts, newspapers of the day |
e NSW and Victorian governments later rewarded | Clarke for his contribution, his financial rewards di |
Alto Amy Healey joined | Clarke for duets on both "Come on Up Athena" and "Lea |
ch favoured negotiating with then-mayor Joseph | Clarke for the provision of vital services; in this w |
During the "Civil War", he was aided by Stuart | Clarke for a short time. |
r, his novice master being Father Thomas Tracy | Clarke, for whom to the end of his life he entertaine |
Despite being encouraged to run against | Clarke for a fourth time in 1988, Hendon declined. |
, emphatically defeating Protectionist Francis | Clarke for the seat of Cowper. |
cked local branches threw their support behind | Clarke for 2002 preselection, but the state executive |
In September 2002, after leaving Uprizer, | Clarke formed Cematics LLC to explore a variety of ne |
In his professional career, | Clarke fought thirteen bouts, winning 6 (including on |
Clarke found it difficult to leave Field Mill but bel | |
With the help of Father Terence Donaghoe, | Clarke founded the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed |
1823 James | Clarke Franks, 'On the apostolical preaching and vind |
scribed as Melnick-Fraser syndrome after Frank | Clarke Fraser and Michael Melnick. |
urst apprentice employers were Governor Andrew | Clarke, Frederick Irwin, George Fletcher Moore, Antho |
Its companies were from the counties of | Clarke, Frederick, Floyd, Jefferson, and Berkeley. |
ble but unreliable in the Virginia counties of | Clarke, Frederick, Orange, Louisa, Hanover, Essex, Ri |
Mr Paul | Clarke FRICS has been Chief Executive, Clerk of the C |
Richard | Clarke, friend and colleague |
Mary Anne | Clarke from 1803 to 1808 was mistress (lover) of Fred |
a flood, three arches were rebuilt by Richard | Clarke from 1810-1812 to a design by John Treacher (1 |
On June 22, 1861, he married Harriet | Clarke from Forestville, Connecticut, and they had fo |
served as a member of the township council for | Clarke from 1889 to 1894. |
"Breakdown" - 3.51 (Allan | Clarke, from I Robot) |
Other leading bowlers were: J Wisden, W | Clarke, FW Lillywhite, J Dean, E Hinkly, EW Blore, W |
Dorothy Dickson and Allen Kearns, Jack | Clarke, G. Myddleton - rec. |
Cornish, W. & | Clarke, G. (1989). |
Lovett, J. & | Clarke, G.P. 1998. |
Ground floor: The | Clarke Gallery (World Archaeology) |
by whom she had a daughter, Macy and later to | Clarke Garrison (Daniel McVicar), with whom she has a |
was founded in 1996 by longtime friends David | Clarke, Gary Manheimer and Seth Manheimer in Miami's |
Lieutenant General Sir Travers Edwards | Clarke GBE KCB KCMG (1871-2 February 1962) was a Brit |
ikell Plummer, Dan Cayford, Mark Cooper, Ollie | Clarke, George Booth, Steve Kingdon and Jack McKenna. |
ite, Paulinho Da Costa, Ronnie Foster, Stanley | Clarke, George Benson, Todd Cochran, Jorge Dalto and |
George's father, also called John | Clarke George, was a miner from Fife. |
Bobby Orr and Bobby | Clarke get set for the ceremonial faceoff |
Toyah Willcox, Kenneth Hadley, Dona Croll, Ian | Clarke, Gill Coleman, Peter O'Dwyer, Nigel Harris, Ch |
"Salt Peanuts" (Kenny | Clarke, Gillespie) - 7:08 |
dom lost, holding his own against the likes of | Clarke Gillies, Stan Jonathan, "Mad Dog" Bob Kelly, J |
But | Clarke gives no information about which people/buildi |
th a dissenting congregation was instituted by | Clarke, giving free education in reading, writing, an |
to the lead after just two minutes via a Harry | Clarke goal. |
Willie Weeks, Russ Savakus, Stanley | Clarke, Gordon Edwards - Bass |
James | Clarke Gordon. |
Richard | Clarke got a break in mainstream radio when he signed |
Allan | Clarke got the solitary goal. |
11 February - Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Andrew | Clarke, Governor of Western Australia. |
James | Clarke, Governor of Iowa Territory, founder of the Io |
Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew | Clarke, Governor of Western Australia |
President Polk appointed | Clarke governor of the Iowa Territory on November 8, |
Clarke graduated from the University of Florida with | |
Clarke graduated from Holy Cross College A.B. (1950) | |
ures only songs written by group members Allan | Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks. |
On a Carousel is a song written by Allan | Clarke, Graham Nash and Tony Hicks. |
lution, featured songs written solely by Allan | Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks. |
pop group The Hollies written by members Allan | Clarke, Graham Nash and Tony Hicks. |
"Carrie Anne" is a song written by Allan | Clarke, Graham Nash, Tony Hicks and released by Briti |
Home Secretary Charles | Clarke granted the men only temporary leave to remain |
Clarke grew up in Navan, County Meath, Ireland. | |
and Stephen Fry playing King Charles I. Warren | Clarke guest-starred as Oliver Cromwell. |
edding Band with vocalist and keyboardist Dave | Clarke, guitarist Eric Bell and Road drummer Sampson |
nton, drummers Jo Jones, Sid Catlett and Kenny | Clarke, guitarist Floyd Smith, tenor-saxophonist Jimm |
moved, a packet of papers was discovered that | Clarke had apparently buried when building the house. |
Clarke had been performing in support of Clark's oppo | |
vealed that at a World Championships pre-camp, | Clarke had tested positive for stanozolol. |
The album also includes songs | Clarke had written for his aborted television pilot ( |
James Collisson and Joseph | Clarke had also been elected in 1924, but both resign |
Clarke had an influence on Enlightenment philosophers | |
Clarke had earlier coached Papanui and later coached | |
During his final days, | Clarke had expressed a wish to appear on television i |
Farro and | Clarke had earlier been together in a band with Taylo |
ting from the game, Flyers General Manager Bob | Clarke had to be restrained from going after Ottawa c |
a hit by Ed Van Impe on Valeri Kharlamov (whom | Clarke had slashed on the ankle in the famous Summit |
Clarke had toured Europe numerous times going all the | |
In 1968, his final season with the Bills, | Clarke had an 82-yard punt return for a touchdown aga |
shows off the impressionistic musical language | Clarke had developed, modeled on the music of Achille |
Clarke had a poor personal relationship with Lt. Gove | |
John | Clarke had the best result of any of the party's cand |
er, on 29 May 1811, after it was revealed that | Clarke had received payment from the Duke's disgraced |
Clarke had a reputation for being autocratic, and the | |
become prominent in the band's new sound, and | Clarke had by then switched almost completely to elec |
background - several of them (Fowler, Howard, | Clarke) had attended grammar school rather than fee-p |
The trial judge, Lord | Clarke, had ruled there was insufficient evidence for |
Clarke had arrived in Melbourne in 1840, and became m | |
though Governor Winthrop in his agreement with | Clarke had acknowledged that "Pawcatuck" and "Narraga |
Milt Jackson, John Lewis, and Kenny | Clarke had originally played together in a quartet wh |
On 2 April 2009, | Clarke had his contract cancelled by mutual consent b |
Stories by Marcus | Clarke, Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, 1983 |
, Dizzy Gillespie, Lee Konitz (1953-55), Kenny | Clarke, Hank Mobley, Art Pepper, J.J. Johnson (1956), |
"Am I Blue" (Grant | Clarke, Harry Akst) - 3:41 |
leader, Baby-Face George Nelson, Russell Booby | Clarke, Harry Pierpont, Pretty-Boy Arthur Floyd, Home |
ecipient of a Peter Moores Scholarship, Rodney | Clarke has emerged as one of the prominent young tale |
Clarke has been backed up by testimony of former Trea | |
the safety of the World Trade Center site, Dr. | Clarke has underscored the importance of understandin |
Elbert County resident John | Clarke has served as a member of the Board of Directo |
Clarke has been selected in FourFourTwo's Top 50 Foot | |
Allan | Clarke has lived in Ashton, Northamptonshire since 19 |
Clarke has become infamous among his fellow MLAs for | |
Clarke has worked as a puppeteer in over 60 televisio | |
Clarke has composed chamber works for solo flute, for | |
Clarke has volunteered as an actress with the Young S | |
Clarke has accomplished much in his lifetime includin | |
As of 2009, | Clarke has installed his analogue synthesizers along |
Despite this, | Clarke has stated that "I don't think there is a form |
Since January 2004, | Clarke has been taking his cowboy church to horse ent |
Clarke has been called a leading member of the right- | |
Clarke has worked with BBC Blast, a project for teena | |
Clarke has also represented convicted Islamic terrori | |
Clarke has pursued business interests since 1993, thr | |
Clarke has spoken frequently on his political viewpoi | |
Clarke has been vocal in his retirement in campaignin | |
Michael | Clarke has been announced as the Australian captain, |
Clarke has been described as England's greatest goals | |
Clarke has also worked in film, and wrote the acclaim | |
Tom | Clarke has held this seat since its creation in 2005, |
Arthur C. | Clarke has said of Stapledon's 1930 book Last and Fir |
The Reverend Dr. William | Clarke Hauser was a minister, medical doctor, teacher |
"Ice Machine" (both written by ex member Vince | Clarke) have yet to appear on any format. |
Taylor introduced the band to "Fast" Eddie | Clarke, having worked with him while painting a house |
Bob | Clarke, having been with the Flyers organization sinc |
ughter & The Dogs, Jilted John and John Cooper | Clarke, he has been based in California since 1989. |
In 1991 on the death of Sir George | Clarke he was elected President of the Ulster Unionis |
th Brandon Simpson, Lansford Spence and Davian | Clarke he won a bronze medal in the 4 x 400 metres re |
Under the influence of John Clem | Clarke he increasingly used an airbrush instead of a |
According to a classmate, Sir Cyril | Clarke, he later "became a staunch conservative, alth |
s Section of the General Staff, informed Basil | Clarke, Head of Publicity, that Washington was “only |
oss a hard, shoulder-high centre and 'Sniffer' | Clarke headed powerfully past Barnett's left hand fro |
Allen | Clarke, headmaster, Holland Park School, 1957-71, was |
Clarke held the title (successfully defending it twic | |
Andrew's | Clarke's son, also named Andrew Clarke, held a number |
Clarke held the seat until he stood down at the 1955 | |
Clarke held the post of QinetiQ Archaeologist at Bosc | |
abody Hale, Caroline M. Hewins, Rebecca Sophia | Clarke, Helen W. Pierson, and others. |
Miller would give | Clarke help and advice on how to get sounds, use stud |
Clarke helped to develop the technique of giving Rh-n | |
asure, the famous Nepenthes expert Dr. Charles | Clarke helps lead this voyage of adventure on the hig |
"The Can" (Bi Ribeiro, Peter | Clarke, Herbert Vianna) - 2:58 |
Clarke, Hewitt (1995). | |
s were: J Grundy, J Dean, ET Drake, T Nixon, W | Clarke, HH Stephenson, E Willsher |
"Please Sign Your Letters" (Sylvester, | Clarke, Hicks) - 3:35 |
p - feature a three-part vocal harmony between | Clarke, Hicks, and Nash. |
"Come On Back" was also written by | Clarke, Hicks, and Nash but was issued under the pseu |
The development and creation of | Clarke Hill Dam created a large reservoir that covere |
"Fun" (Hunter, Mark | Clarke, Hilly Michaels) - 4:21 |
The movie is ranked seventh in Arthur C. | Clarke's list of the best Science-Fiction films of al |
he concluded his career in the NFL, Gutowsky, | Clarke Hinkle and Bronko Nagurski were rated as "the |
"Global Tweak" ( | Clarke, Hiromi) (3:42) |
ine scored his first half century, and Michael | Clarke his 37th. |
The | Clarke Historical Museum (formerly the Clarke Memoria |
player-manager Fred | Clarke hit .324, |
In the first World Series, | Clarke hit .265 |
Clarke holds a degree in law and an Honorary Doctorat | |
Geoffrey | Clarke Holmes (September 16, 1958(1958-09-16) - March |
The Clarke-Palmore House, also known as | Clarke Home, was built as a brick farmhouse in 1819 a |
Clarke Homes was bought from BICC in 1995; the Manche | |
As mayor, | Clarke hopes to ensure the continuation of developmen |
s death he was succeeded by his nephew, George | Clarke Houghton. |
go's earliest surviving building, the Henry B. | Clarke House is on the Near South Side, close to the |
Pitt | Clarke House is a historic house at 42 Mansfield Aven |
Clarke, however, denied that this sentence was meant | |
The museum's director Caspar Purdon | Clarke, however, was less than enthusiastic about pur |
Kiln People (2002) -- Campbell, | Clarke, Hugo, and Locus SF Awards nominee, 2003. |
Sir Percy | Clarke Hull (27 October 1878, Hereford, England - 31 |
in King and Queen County, Virginia, to William | Clarke Hundley and Marion Street Hundley, John Hundle |
Dr. Jerome | Clarke Hunsaker at MIT had the first pick, and feelin |
The ground was first opened in 1841 by William | Clarke, husband of the proprietress of the Trent Brid |
Dr William Eagle | Clarke I.S.O LL.D. (16 March 1853 - 10 May 1938) was |
gers: Majella Cullagh, Lynda Lee, Paul Charles | Clarke, Ian Caddy, Damien Smith, Quentin Hayes |
logue for artists such as Leama & Moor, Moussa | Clarke, Ikon, Coalesced, Dana Bergquist & Peder G and |
Clarke illustrates this mystery by attending a total | |
e championed was dismissed by many historians, | Clarke imparted to them the biases of Eurocentric vie |
Clarke impressed the Hastings team and he signed his | |
Moving from London to Cumbria, | Clarke impressed station directors and was moved to t |
He married Clara | Clarke in 1904. |
Nicky Tesco, as well as appearing with Michael | Clarke in Hail The New Puritan. |
or, best known for his role as teenager Darren | Clarke in the long-running BBC school drama, Grange H |
d in Australia by others including Reverend WB | Clarke in 1841 with further finds in 1844. |
Born Anne Hyde | Clarke in New York, her godmother was Juliette Gordon |
Four more were built by Hudswell | Clarke in 1921 just before the company was absorbed b |
as built in 1851-2 by John Bevan with Jonathan | Clarke, in a Gothic Revival style and the building wa |
ection included the only independent, Margaret | Clarke, in Stonydelph and Labour's Phil Dix, who had |
rom 2000 to 2003, she starred alongside Warren | Clarke in the BBC series Down To Earth. |
In December 2010 | Clarke, in a move to cut prison numbers, said that a |
standard composed by Thelonious Monk and Kenny | Clarke in 1942. |
Working with Edmund M. | Clarke in the 1980s, he invented computation tree log |
y from schoolboy forms by former Manager Allan | Clarke in 1986. |
In 2003, John | Clarke in The Times wrote that "Dark Was the Night, C |
Reviewing an actor named Creston | Clarke in the title role of King Lear, Field commente |
s, joined with Conservative Chancellor Kenneth | Clarke in preventing any movement away from the gover |
eveloped and popularized by jazz drummer Kenny | Clarke in the 1940s in which a drummer plays spontane |
book-ended by science fiction writer Arthur C. | Clarke in short sequences filmed in Sri Lanka. |
robot" and was originally coined by Arthur C. | Clarke in his 1972 novel Rendezvous with Rama. |
ally broken by Anquan Boldin in 2003 and Frank | Clarke in 1962, respectively. |
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