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* Rockhopper IV is the name of a spaceship in Alastair Reynolds's 2005 science fiction novel, Pushing Ice.
* Inhibitors ( Revelation Space ), machines in Alastair Reynolds's Revelation Space novels
As this was Alastair Reynolds's first published hardback or hardcover fiction, and was published in a relatively small initial print run in the United Kingdom, it subsequently became a collectible first edition.
In Alastair Reynolds's Chasm City, Caleuche is the name given to a ship trailing behind a flotilla of colony ships that is not supposed to be there and never responds to communication attempts.
* hamadryad, an alien species in Alastair Reynolds's Revelation Space science fiction novel
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Alastair and Revelation
* " 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.
* 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.
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.
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
In the Revelation Space books, by Alastair Reynolds, a neutron star called Hades is converted into a massive super computer.
* In Alastair Reynolds ' Revelation Space series a faction of humanity known as " Amerikano " sent numerous colonization ships out into the galaxy.
Revelation Space is a series of novels ( and the title of the first novel ) by Welsh hard science fiction author Alastair Reynolds, set in a human-dominated Milky Way of the 22nd century to the 26th century and beyond.
* A neutron star in the Delta Pavonis system in the novel Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds.

Alastair and Space
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Alastair and series
It bears similarities to a series of installations performed by New Zealand and Detroit based artists Alastair Galbraith and Matt De Genaro, recorded on their 1998 record Wire Music and 2006 follow-up Long Wires in Dark Museums, Vol.
During the 1950s she made her name as a sidekick to such comedy greats as Alastair Sim and Margaret Rutherford in films such as The Happiest Days of Your Life ( 1950 ) and the St Trinian's series.
Robert Alastair Addie ( 10 February 1960 – 20 November 2003 ) was an English actor who was best known for playing Sir Guy of Gisbourne in the television series Robin of Sherwood.
Aired on Thursday nights at 7. 00pm, this series was scripted by Donald Stuart, devised for radio by Philip Ridgeway and produced by veteran BBC radio producer Alastair Scott-Johnston.
In the first year and a half of the show's run, Korman also appeared as narrator Alastair Quince introducing each episode ( a parody on Alastair Cooke hosting Masterpiece Theatre ) and also directed 31 episodes of the series.
Alastair Ardoch Morrison, under the Strine pseudonym of Afferbeck Lauder ( a syncope for " Alphabetical Order "), wrote a song " With Air Chew " (" Without You ") in 1965 followed by a series of books-Let Stalk Strine ( 1965 ), Nose Tone Unturned ( 1967 ), Fraffly Well Spoken ( 1968 ) and Fraffly Suite ( 1969 ).
This film was largely put together with highlights from the NHU's internationally acclaimed series, The Blue Planet, of which Byatt was one of the producers, along with Alastair Fothergill and Martha Holmes.
The first five series of Monarch of the Glen told the story of young restaurateur, Archie MacDonald, trying to restore his childhood home in the Scottish Highlands, starring Alastair Mackenzie, Richard Briers, Susan Hampshire and Dawn Steele, whilst the final two series of the show focused on new Laird Paul Bowman trying to modernise the estate, primarily starring Lloyd Owen, Tom Baker, Alexander Morton and Susan Hampshire.
* Cloak and Dagger ( radio series ), an NBC radio series, a foreign intrigue adventure adapted from the book Cloak and Dagger by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain
* Cloak and Dagger, a book by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain, the basis for the radio series
He also appeared in a minor role in The CW series Supernatural in season 4 as the demon Alastair.
The 1989 six-part series was produced by Britain's Channel 4, written by Simon Moore and directed by Alastair Reid.
When his Wikipedia entry, which at that time referred to the rumours, was brought up in an interview with Alastair McKay, published in the January 2007 issue of Out magazine, Purefoy said, " I won't say whose it was, but there was a penis in the series that may have been slightly enhanced.
Cloak and Dagger was an NBC radio series, a foreign intrigue adventure adapted from the book Cloak and Dagger by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain.
Coming into the Ashes series, with Andrew Flintoff named as captain for the tour and reclaiming his place at number six in the batting order, Bell was viewed as competing with Alastair Cook and Paul Collingwood for two places in the starting eleven.
Potter's original Gamesmanship series had been popular books in the 1950s, but were not written in a narrative form, so the device was adopted that Potter ( Alastair Sim ) had set up a " College of Lifemanship " in Yeovil to educate those seeking to apply his methods for success.

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Past and current notable members of the SPR include Henry Sidgwick, Frederick Myers, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, Alfred Russel Wallace, Sigmund Freud, W. B. Yeats, C. G. Jung, William James, Arthur Balfour, Archie Roy, Rupert Sheldrake, Richard Wiseman, Susan Blackmore, Dean Radin, Alastair Sim, Peter Underwood and Charles Tart.
New Labour has been influenced by the political thinking of Anthony Crosland, the leadership of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, and Peter Mandelson's and Alastair Campbell's media campaigning.
In 1968 a three-part serial was made, starring Sarah Badel as Flora Poste, Brian Blessed as Reuben, Peter Egan as Seth, and Alastair Sim as Amos.
' Art e Scienza ' exhibition with works by Eric Bainbridge, Alastair Brotchie, Anthony Caro, Leonora Carrington, Ithell Colquhoun, Stephen Cox, Tony Cragg, Neil Cummings, Brian Eno, Barry Flanagan, Jeremy Gardiner, Eric Gidney, Jocelyn Godwin, Anthony Gormley, Paul Hayward, Allen Jones, Liliane Lijn, Peter Lowe, Kyeran Lyons, Conroy Maddox, Thomas Major, Kenneth Martin, Mary Martin, Alastair Morton, Hugh O ' Donnell, Andrew Owens, Digital Pictures, Mike Punt, Bridget Riley, Kurt Schwitters, Peter Sedgley, Jeffrey Steele, Paul Thomas, Philip West, and Alison Wilding.
It starred Chris Langham as an incompetent cabinet minister being manipulated by a cynical Press Officer, played by Peter Capaldi and based on Tony Blair's former Press Secretary Alastair Campbell.
* Something to Hide ( 1972 ) ( also known as Shattered ), produced by Avton Films, directed by Alastair Reid, starring Peter Finch, Shelley Winters, Colin Blakely, John Stride, Linda Hayden.
The film starred Ian Carmichael as the innocent in need of Professor Potter's teaching, Alastair Sim as Potter, Terry-Thomas, Dennis Price and Peter Jones as exemplars of one-upmanship.
* 17 July 2011, the work was performed at the Proms under Martyn Brabbins, with Susan Gritton soprano, Christine Rice mezzo-soprano, Peter Auty tenor, Alastair Miles bass, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Youth Chorus, Eltham College Boys ' Choir, Southend Boys ' and Girls ' Choirs, The Bach Choir, BBC National Chorus of Wales, Brighton Festival Chorus, Côr Caerdydd, Huddersfield Choral Society, London Symphony Chorus, BBC Concert Orchestra and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.
Hawkins also produced the film adaptation of Peter Barnes's The Ruling Class ( 1972 ), with Peter O ' Toole and Alastair Sim.
Bryant also had a supporting role as a sadistic psychiatrist in the cult classic black comedy The Ruling Class, with Peter O ' Toole and Alastair Sim.
Organisms similar to ice worms have appeared in science fiction in the short story Glacial by Alastair Reynolds and the novel Fallen Dragon by Peter F. Hamilton.
Prominent members of the group have included: Christopher Bland, Michael Howard, Sir John Major, Michael Heseltine, Geoffrey Howe, Norman Lamont, Peter Lilley, William Rees-Mogg, Alastair Ross Goobey and Norman St John-Stevas.
The team of Alastair Burnet and Peter Sissons provided many memorable election night programmes on ITV, including the 1984 European elections and Election 87, but by 1992 the faces of ITV's political coverage had changed somewhat.
Blair, in conjunction with Peter Mandelson, Gordon Brown and Alastair Campbell, created the New Labour ethos by embracing many aspects of Thatcherite beliefs into Labour as the " Third Way ".
Written by Chris Sheridan and directed by Brian Hogan, the episode featured guest performances from Michael Chiklis, Peter Gallagher, Phil LaMarr, Alastair Shearman, and Nicole Sullivan, as well as several recurring voice actors for the series.
In addition to the regular cast, actor Michael Chiklis, actor Peter Gallagher, voice actor Phil LaMarr, actor Alastair Shearman, and voice actress Nicole Sullivan guest starred in the episode.
It curated exhibitions by prominent international artists including ; Yoko Ono, Gilbert & George, Victor Sloan, Bill Viola, Hans Peter Kuhn, Stan Douglas, David Byrne, Willie Doherty and Alastair MacLennan.
During this period he curated major exhibitions by prominent International artists including, Barbara Freeman, Jack Pakenham, Yoko Ono, David Byrne, Hans Peter Kuhn, Stan Douglas, Willie Doherty, Victor Sloan and Alastair MacLennan.

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