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Alastair Reynolds also uses ringworlds in his 2008 novel House of Suns.
* " The Great Wall of Mars " ( 2000 ) by Alastair Reynolds, in which the most technologically advanced faction of humans is based on Mars and embroiled in an interplanetary war ; introduced some of the most important characters and groups in the Revelation Space universe.
Other noteworthy hard SF authors include Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Hal Clement, Greg Bear, Larry Niven, Robert J. Sawyer, Stephen Baxter, Alastair Reynolds, Charles Sheffield, Ben Bova, Kim Stanley Robinson and Greg Egan.
: 2009 Alastair Reynolds, " The Fixation "
Examples of it can be found in books by Alastair Reynolds, Richard Morgan, and others.
* In the Revelation Space series of novels, Alastair Reynolds characters frequently employ " Entoptics " which are essentially a highly developed form of augmented reality, going so far as to entirely substitute natural perception.
In Alastair Reynolds ' Revelation Space series of novels the concept of demarchy has been used to flatten hierarchies.
* Inhibitors ( Alastair Reynolds )
: Novel: Chasm City by Alastair Reynolds
* Troika, a Hugo-Award nominated 2011 novella by Alastair Reynolds
Absolution Gap is a 2003 science fiction space opera novel by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds.
* The novel House of Suns by Alastair Reynolds features a device called the " Universal Actuary ", which aims to predict the future of civilisations in a manner very similar to psychohistory.
Similarly, one of the main characters in Alastair Reynolds science fiction novel, Absolution Gap, Aura, can easily read microexpressions.
science fiction writers, including Stephen Baxter, Greg Egan, Kim Newman, Alastair Reynolds and Charles Stross, as well as publishing works by established writers such as Brian Aldiss, J. G.
Redemption Ark is a 2002 hard science fiction space opera novel by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds.
* In the 2010 science fiction novel " Terminal World " by Alastair Reynolds, the faction of people known as ' Swarm ' use heliographs as communication between airships.
* Campion, one of the protagonists of the Alastair Reynolds novel House of Suns.
* Alastair Reynolds
Revelation Space is a 2000 science fiction space opera novel by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds.
Chasm City is a 2001 science fiction novel by author Alastair Reynolds, set in the Revelation Space universe.
" Alastair Reynolds, Chasm City ".
A more recent example would be Alastair Reynolds ' Revelation Space universe, which explores combat at relativistic speeds.
* Skade ( Revelation Space ), a character in Alastair Reynolds ' Revelation Space novels
* 2009 in Helsinki ( 10 – 12 July ) GoH: George R. R. Martin, Alastair Reynolds, Adam Roberts, Jari Lehtinen

Alastair and World
* Alastair Mars ( 1915 – 1985 ), British World War II submarine commander and author
As a vintage rally car, on January 29, 2012 Hayden Burvill, Alastair Caldwell, and their # 35 1968 Porsche 912 finished first in class, and 7th overall in the 2012 London to Cape Town World Cup Rally ; a 14 country, three continent, 14, 000 kilometre, 26 driving-days event.
* Alastair Yates, a presenter on BBC News and BBC World News went to Manor House School, Ashby and his farming family still live in the town ( he was at BBC Radio Leicester in the mid-1970s )
Shortly after Prince Alastair was born, World War I broke out, prompting strong anti-German feelings in the United Kingdom.
* Alastair Pearson, a British Army officer who received his four awards within the space of two years during the Second World War.
Alastair Denniston had been teaching German but later became second in charge of Room 40, then becoming Chief of its successor after the First World War, the Government Code and Cypher School ( located at Bletchley Park during the Second World War ).
* Alastair Yates, BBC World News journalist
After World War II, Langley worked on many British films including the film noir They Made Me a Fugitive ( 1947 ), the remake of Tom Brown's Schooldays ( 1951 ), the Alastair Sim Scrooge ( 1951 ), The Pickwick Papers ( 1952 ), Ivanhoe ( 1952 ) and the Technicolor The Prisoner of Zenda ( 1952 ).
Just before World War II, Welchman was invited by Commander Alastair Denniston to join the Government Code & Cypher School at Bletchley Park, in case war broke out.

Alastair and is
Dr. Alastair Northedge, a British archaeologist who wrote a book about findings in ' Anah, wrote that the minaret is ' commonly attributed to the Uqaylid ( dynasty ) and the 5th / 11th century ( AH / AD ), though ... more probably of the 6th / 12th century.
Alexandria ( Cathair Alastair in Gaelic ) is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
The heir apparent is the present holder's eldest son George Ian Alastair Gordon, Earl of Haddo ( b. 1983 ).
Flat glass for windows and similar applications is formed by the float glass process, developed between 1953 and 1957 by Sir Alastair Pilkington and Kenneth Bickerstaff of the UK's Pilkington Brothers, who created a continuous ribbon of glass using a molten tin bath on which the molten glass flows unhindered under the influence of gravity.
Alastair Boyd, one of the researchers who uncovered the hoax, argues that the Loch Ness Monster is real, and that although the famous photo was hoaxed, that does not mean that all the photos, eyewitness reports, and footage of the monster were as well.
As Alastair Norcross has said, “ suppose that Homer is faced with the painful choice between saving Barney from a burning building or saving both Moe and Apu from the building … it is clearly better for Homer to save the larger number, precisely because it is a larger number … Can anyone who really considers the matter seriously honestly claim to believe that it is worse that one person die than that the entire sentient population of the universe be severely mutilated?
The minister ( since 1991 ) is the Reverend Alastair Jessamine.
The minister ( since 1991 ) is the Reverend Alastair Jessamine.
The Court has had three Chief Justices to date, Elizabeth Evatt AC, Alastair Nicholson and Diana Bryant QC ( Formerly Chief Federal Magistrate, appointed to current role in 2004 The Deputy Chief Justice is John Faulks ( appointed as a Judge in 1994 and to his current position in 2004 ).
His best-known play is An Inspector Calls ( 1945 ), later made into a film starring Alastair Sim released in 1954.
Jay Cocks called the screenplay a " snarling, overwrought and somewhat parochial satire on aristocracy and privileged morality "; he called the film " wretchedly photographed ... as if it were shot under floodlights "; in contrast Cocks praised the performances by Alastair Sim, Arthur Lowe, William Mervyn, Coral Browne, and James Villiers, but reserves most of his praise for O ' Toole, saying his performance is of " such intensity that it may trouble sleep as surely as it will haunt memory.
He is thought to be based on Alastair Graham ( whose name was mistakenly substituted for Sebastian's several times in the original manuscript ), Hugh Patrick Lygon and Stephen Tennant.
Alastair John Campbell ( born 25 May 1957 ) is a British journalist, broadcaster, political aide and author, best known for his work as Director of Communications and Strategy for Prime Minister Tony Blair between 1997 and 2003.
The float glass process is also known as the Pilkington process, named after the British glass manufacturer Pilkington, which pioneered the technique ( invented by Sir Alastair Pilkington ) in the 1950s.
Alastair Graeme Lynch ( born 19 June 1968 ) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League ( AFL ).
The new facility is part of the overall redevelopment of OVC and the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, said president Alastair Summerlee.
Much of the song is sung in the 1951 film classic Scrooge, starring Alastair Sim.
* Rockhopper IV is the name of a spaceship in Alastair Reynolds's 2005 science fiction novel, Pushing Ice.
According to Emir Rodríguez Monegal and Alastair Reid, Menard is in part " a caricature of Stéphane Mallarmé and Paul Valéry … or Miguel de Unamuno and Enrique Larreta ".
Lismore is the home of the highland Clan MacLea, whose chief, is now Niall Livingstone of Bachuil, Baron of the Bachuil, who succeeded his father Alastair Livingstone of Bachuil, who died on 29 February 2008.

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