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Many modern horror and fantasy writers, including Stephen King, Bentley Little, Joe R. Lansdale, Alan Moore, Junji Ito, F. Paul Wilson, Brian Lumley, Caitlín R. Kiernan, and Neil Gaiman, have cited Lovecraft as one of their primary influences.
Many later figures were influenced by Lovecraft's works, including author and artist Clive Barker, prolific horror writer Stephen King, comics writers Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman and Mike Mignola, film directors John Carpenter, Stuart Gordon, and Guillermo Del Toro, horror manga artist Junji Ito, and artist H. R. Giger.
* Irish international footballers: Ronnie Whelan, Frank Stapleton, David O ' Leary, Mark Kinsella, Stephen Kelly and Alan Moore.
The board is composed of economics consultant Arthur Laffer, economics writer Stephen Moore, public law policy expert Victor Schwartz, economics professor Richard Vedder, and public policy activist Bob Williams.
* The Boat That Rocked ( 2009 ), played by Stephen Moore ( character not actually addressed or credited by name, only as ' Prime Minister ')
This is the only book in the five novel series not to have also had a prior, abridged edition read by Stephen Moore.
* TESTIMONY of Stephen Moore Director of Fiscal Policy Studies The Cato Institute before the Committee on Judiciary U. S. House of Representatives-THE CATO INSTITUTE-March 23, 2000
In 2001, Stephen Byers, then Secretary of State for Transport, was forced to resign because of the actions of his special adviser Jo Moore, who instructed a departmental civil servant, Martin Sixsmith, that September 11th 2001 would be " a good day to bury bad news "; this was seen as inappropriate political manipulation of the Civil Service.
The first was an abridged edition, recorded in the mid-1980s by Stephen Moore, best known for playing the voice of Marvin the Paranoid Android in the radio series, LP adaptations and in the TV series.
In James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, the Irish poet Thomas Moore is described by the protagonist Stephen Dedalus as being " a Firbolg in the borrowed cloak of a Milesian.
Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Moore, Deputy Quartermaster General of the Hillsborough district, was another Revolutionary War hero of note, commanding Person County troops in the Battle of Camden.
Stephen Moore was a replacement for Mr. Brownlow.
BBC Radio 4 produced a four-part radio adaptation written by David Wade and directed by Glyn Dearman ( released commercially as part of the BBC Radio Collection in 1995 ) starring Sheila Hancock as " Charlotte Bartlett ", Cathy Sara as " Lucy Honeychurch ", John Moffat as " Mr. Emerson ", Gary Cady as " George Emerson " and Stephen Moore as " The Reverend Mr. Beebe ".
Members of the Lawnside Borough Council are Council President Mary Ann Wardlow, Council Vice-President Walter A. Lacey, Juanita Johnson-Clark, Stephen C. Moore, Junious R. Stanton and Clifford L. Still, Sr.
According to Joshua Coffin, the early settlers included " Captain John Pike, the ancestor of General Zebulon Montgomery Pike, who was killed at the battle of Queenstown in 1813 ; Thomas Bloomfield, the ancestor of Joseph Bloomfield, some years governor of New Jersey, for whom the township of Bloomfield, New Jersey is named ; John Bishop, senior and junior ; Jonathan Haynes ; Henry Jaques ; George March ; Stephen Kent ; Abraham Toppan, junior ; Elisha Ilsley ; Hugh March ; John Bloomfield ; Samuel Moore ; Nathaniel Webster ; John Ilsley ; and others.
Stephen Moore may refer to:
* Stephen Moore ( MP ) ( 1836 – 1897 ), Irish politician
* Stephen Moore ( Canadian politician )
* Stephen Moore ( actor ) ( born 1937 ), English actor
* Stephen Campbell Moore ( born 1979 ), English actor
* Stephen Moore ( athlete ) ( born 1975 ), American decathlete
* Stephen Moore ( economist ) ( born 1960 ), economist, editor and former president of the Club for Growth ; senior fellow at the Cato Institute
* Stephen Moore ( born 1970 ), technologist, businessman and former CTO of One. Tel
* Stephen Moore, 1st Viscount Mount Cashell ( 1696 – 1766 ), Anglo-Irish aristocrat

Stephen and cricketer
* 1959 – Stephen Jefferies, South African cricketer
Lancashire County Cricket Club | Lancashire players Gary Keedy and Stephen Parry ( cricketer ) | Stephen Parry bowling left-arm orthodox spin in the 2012 Friends Life t20
* 1969 – Stephen Peall, Zimbabwean cricketer
* May 6 – Stephen Amherst, English cricketer ( born 1750 )
Stephen Rodger " Steve " Waugh, AO ( born 2 June 1965 ) is a former Australian cricketer and fraternal twin of cricketer Mark Waugh.
The most involved hat-trick was perhaps when Melbourne club cricketer Stephen Hickman, playing for Power House, achieved a hat-trick spread over three overs, two days, two innings, involving the same batsman twice, and observed by the same non-striker, with the hat-trick ball being bowled from the opposite end to the first two.
Gregory Stephen Chappell MBE ( born 7 August 1948 in Unley, South Australia ) is a former cricketer who captained Australia between 1975 and 1977 and then joined the breakaway World Series Cricket ( WSC ) organisation, before returning to the Australian captaincy in 1979, a position he held until his retirement 1984.
Another Somerset cricketer, Stephen Newton, was also born in Nailsea in 1853.
Stephen Paul Fleming, ONZM ( born 1 April 1973 ) is a New Zealand cricketer, and the former captain of the New Zealand national cricket team, known as the Black Caps, in Test and one-day cricket.
Tim Curtis ( born Timothy Stephen Curtis, 15 January 1960, Chislehurst, Kent ) is a former England cricketer.
* Stephen Long ( cricketer ) ( 1951 -), English cricketer
Stephen Ogonji Tikolo ( born June 25, 1971 ) is a former Kenya cricketer.
Stephen James Harmison MBE ( born 23 October 1978 ) is an English cricketer.
* Stephen Harding ( cricketer )
* Stephen Southon, 19th Century cricketer, came from Marden.
* Stephen Williams ( cricketer, born 1954 ), former Gloucestershire cricketer
* Stephen Williams ( cricketer, born 1967 ), former Cornwall cricketer
* Stephen Peall, cricketer.

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