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The earliest descriptions of a global communications network came long before the World Wide Web entered popular awareness, though not before traditional science-fiction writers such as Arthur C. Clarke and some social commentators such as James Burke began predicting that such networks would eventually form.
* Salas, E .; Stagl, K. & Burke, C. ( 2004 ).
* County Attorney ( Timothy C. Burke, County Attorney )
* Mary C. Burke Complex
In 1903, the name of the post office was changed from Burke's Station to " Burke " by Henry C. Copperthite who bought the Burke House and 241 acres to build a racetrack for trotting and pacing horses.
" The Dodge Correctional Institution, John C. Burke Correctional Center, and Waupun Correctional Institution are located in Waupun.
When Burke arrived for his first recording session at the Atlantic Records studio at 1841 Broadway, Manhattan, New York on 13 December 1960, he was given four songs, including his first Atlantic release, " Keep the Magic Working ", which was a flop, and " Just Out Of Reach ( Of My Two Empty Arms )", a cover of a country song written and recorded by Virgil " Pappy " Stewart, that had been a minor hit for Faron Young in 1953 (# 10 C & W ), and later for Patsy Cline.
In 1984 Rounder Records released Soul Alive !, a recording of Burke's 1981 live performances at the Phoenix 1 Club in Washington D. C., that was produced by King Solomon Haile Selassie Burke, Burke's youngest son, who " was just fourteen years old when he put the Souls Alive album out for me.
By 1993 Burke had signed with Black Top Records, who released the album Live At the House of Blues ( Black Top ), which won the Best Soul Album at the W. C.
In 1995 Burke was nominated for Male Soul-Blues Artist of the Year at the W. C.
Burke sang " Turn on Your Love Light " and " Down in the Valley " in the " Salute to the Blues " concert at New York's Radio City Music Hall on February 7, 2003, celebrating " the centennial of ' Father of the Blues ' W. C. Handy ’ s first, fortuitous encounter with ' the weirdest music I had ever heard ', a Tutwiler, Mississippi, black man ’ s sliding a knifeblade across guitar strings to sing about ' where the Southern cross the Dog '.
In 1962, Admiral Burke co-founded the Center for Strategic and International Studies ( CSIS ) in Washington, D. C. with David Abshire.
Others in the cast included Sonny Blake, John Hamblin, Victoria Nicholls, Jill Forster, Joy Chambers, Peter Mochrie, Kim Lewis, Penny Cook, Shane Porteous, Sheridan Jobbins, Rosalind Speirs, Queenie Ashton, Vince Martin, Ivar Kants, Lenore Smith, Noel Trevarthen, Michael C Smith, Tom Burlinson, Jan Kingsbury, Joanne Stanley, Todd Boyce, Simon Burke, Jacqui Gordon, Kerri-Anne Kennerley, Bunney Brooke, Lisa Crittenden, Marty Morton, John Ewart, Benita Collings, Rebecca Rigg, David Franklin, Peter Cousens, Robyn Gibbes, Deborah Kennedy, David Argue, Alita Fahey, Martin Sacks.
* Edmund Burke School, a middle and high school in Washington, D. C.
Soon after the coin's release, it was claimed that Sinnock borrowed his design of Roosevelt from a bas relief created by African American sculptor Selma Burke, unveiled at the Recorder of Deeds Building in Washington, D. C. in September 1945.
* The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales ; comprising a registry of armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time, by Sir Bernard Burke, C. B., LL. D., Ulster King of Arms, London, Harrison, 59, Pall Mall, 1884.
Daniel Burke, F. S. C.
Ultimately contact was maintained between Ferguson and Burke through a radio set in the Middlesex Battalion Headquarters, while messages to the forward companies relied on line and a slow relay through C Company.
* Lon Chaney-Professor /( or Inspector ) Edward C. Burke / The Man in the Beaver Hat
This includes a studio recording of his performance of " Don't Give Up On Me " ( originally by Solomon Burke ), which was featured in an episode of The O. C.
* Burke, C. J.
* Burke, C. J.
* Burke, Peter " Namier, ( Sir ) Lewis Bernstein " page 207 from Great Historians of the Modern Age edited by Lucian Boia, Westport, C. T.

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The radio emission of a planet was first detected in 1955, when Burke and Franklin ( 1955 ) identified the origin of interference-like radio noise on their records at about 15 meters wave length as emission from Jupiter.
This sporadic type of planetary radiation is discussed by Burke ( chap. 13 ) and Gallet ( chap. 14 ).
Pfaff succeeds Martin Burke, who resigned.
Miss Burke, a graduate of Miss Hall's school, stayed on in Florence as a career girl.
Miss Burke will arrive in December also.
Charles Burke got turned down by Dartmouth and he is a straight-A student ''.
* Animal ( 2005 film ), US film by David J. Burke with Ving Rhames and Terrance Howard
*: But Burke also points out that the concepts of " incipient " and " delayed action " exist in the works of I. A.
Burke wrote the book on Language As Symbolic Action.
* Burke, Peter.
* Burke, Peter, ed.
* 1884 – Billie Burke, American actress ( d. 1970 )
The team also traded relief pitcher Jose Valverde, who led the major leagues in saves in 2007 with 47, to the Houston Astros for reliever Chad Qualls, RHP Juan Gutiérrez and IF / OF Chris Burke.
Analytic theorists like Henry Home, Lord Kames, William Hogarth, and Edmund Burke hoped to reduce beauty to some list of attributes.
This contrasts with the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition in 1860 – 61 which was much better funded, but resulted in the deaths of three of the members of the transcontinental party.
Edmund Burke, an Anglo-Irish politician who served in the British House of Commons and opposed the French Revolution, is credited as one of the founders of conservativism in Great Britain.
Modern European conservatives such as Edmund Burke have found the extreme idealism of either democracy may endanger broader liberties, and similarly reject " abstract reason " as a guide for political theory.
Conservatives typically see Richard Hooker as the founding father of conservatism, the Marquess of Halifax as important for his pragmatism, David Hume articulated conservative mistrust of rationalism in politics, and Edmund Burke was the leading early theorist.
There is a debate in the historiography, because Hooker lived too early, Halifax did not belong to any party, Hume was not involved in politics, and Burke was a Whig.
In the 19th century, Conservatives rejected Burke because of his defense of Catholic emancipation, and found inspiration in Bolingbroke instead.
Edmund Burke was the private secretary to the Marquis of Rockingham and official pamphleteer to the Rockingham branch of the Whig Party.
Burke justified the social order on the basis of tradition: tradition represented the wisdom of the species and he valued community and social harmony over social reforms.

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