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Clark's and book
Map of Bessarabia from Charles Upson Clark's book
In Vincent Clark's novel Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, the protagonist ( a world-weary criminal lawyer ) has a drunken outburst of anger at Perry Mason: " It's all fine for Mister Perry Mason to go off and find the real culprit, in book after book after book.
The Hai-Bar Nature Reserve and animal re-introduction program were described in Bill Clark's book " High Hills and Wild Goats: Life Among the Animals of the Hai-Bar Wildlife Refuge ".
" The book traced the career of Frackville's Jordan Brothers who appeared on Dick Clark's " American Bandstand " and were headliners on Clark's 49-day " Caravan of Stars " that toured the United States and Canada.
In 1980, dismayed by what he saw as the abject failure of the Jimmy Carter presidency ( later he would say, " he was the worst president we ever had " ), he appeared in a campaign ad for Libertarian candidate Ed Clark, and also wrote the introduction to Clark's campaign book.
Directors such as Gus Van Sant and Martin Scorsese have stated that they were influenced by Clark's early photography, according to Peter Biskind's book Down and Dirty Pictures.
However, this version differs significantly from comic book versions of the character, being neither unintelligent nor " backwards ", and appearing as a perfect duplicate under most circumstances ( though he wore a blue jacket and red T-shirt, in contrast to Clark's usual red jacket and blue T-shirt ).
Clark's first book, The Donkeys ( 1961 ), was a revisionist history of the British Expeditionary Force's campaigns at the beginning of World War I.
Clark's accompanying book to Civilisation
In the modern comic book continuity, Pete was not initially aware of Clark's secret.
The book was representative of much First World War history produced in the 1960s and was not outside the mainstream — Basil Liddell Hart vetted Clark's drafts — and helped to form the predominant popular view of the First World War ( in the English-speaking world ) in the decades that followed.
Clark's book on the sequoia trees is simple, factual, and direct.
In a book about art collector Robert Sterling Clark, art historian and non-profit executive Nicholas Fox Weber wrote: " Butler's testimony to the House Committee, which was played down in the newspaper and magazine accounts at the time, and made to seem largely specious by influential commentators, seems credible about the attempt to overthrow FDR, and Robert Sterling Clark's role in it.
The wrong portrait of Patrick Heron was published in Adrian Clark's book ( British and Irish Art 1945-1951: From War to Festival, Hogarth Arts, 2010 ).

Clark's and characterized
Although the move was publicly characterized as a purely administrative move necessitated by Clark's approaching retirement and the lack of an open four-star slot for the highly respected Ralston reality which would have compelled him to either accept a temporary demotion to two-star rank or retire from the service, Clark's relief has been often seen as a slap at the general on the part of a Pentagon leadership that had been very much at odds with him during the Kosovo war the previous spring.
While Clark's playing style was rhythmic, melodic, and sometimes even characterized as " sloppy ," Collen's style was technical and precise, leading to difficulties in mimicking the sound of Clark's guitar parts.

Clark's and Christian
Clark's missionary activities produced the Sapporo Independent Christian Church in 1882, founded by students of SAC.
In 1996, Wopat served as host for Dick Clark's new country music performance show on The Nashville Network, Prime Time Country, however his time on the show was short-lived ; before the first season was over, Wopat was replaced by Contemporary Christian artist Gary Chapman as host.
The film series " Was intended as a Christian version of Sir Kenneth Clark's popular Civilization series on public television.

Clark's and person
Lex's attires primary consists of dark colors and is an inquisitive person, and it is that curiosity that drives him to attain as much power as possible as the series progresses, ultimately leading him to being Clark's greatest enemy, his conviction that he is ' needed ' to protect the world causing him to kill his own father and turn against everyone that he cannot control in the belief that he is ' protecting ' the world from the aliens or superhumans who might exert their authority, unable to accept the idea that they only seek to help others.
Kimball was initially so shocked by the call that he asked Clark's permission to ponder it for several days before coming to Salt Lake City to meet with him in person as part of a previously scheduled family trip.
In each commercial, a bored-looking person would unwrap a stick of Clark's Teaberry gum and start chewing it.

Clark's and psychotic
For season three, Lionel materialized as the true villain of the show, specifically with his machinations to find out Clark's secret, and driving Lex into a psychotic break that allowed Lionel to use electroshock therapy on his son to erase the knowledge that Lionel co-opted Morgan Edge to kill Lionel's parents for their life insurance.

Clark's and .
Mr. Clark's studies taught him that the only way to conserve the vitamins in the whole grain was prompt use of the flour.
The 49ers came from behind to win the game on Dwight Clark's memorable TD reception ( The Catch ), propelling Walsh to his first Super Bowl.
They released a concert DVD in 2004 on Hydra Records, played the Viper Room in West Hollywood in 2005, and performed at Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater in Branson, Missouri in 2006-07.
He served with General Mark Clark's Fifth Army in Italy from 1943 – 1945.
Clark's middle name is given variously as either Joseph or Jerome, the latter in allusion to creator Jerry Siegel.
These traits extended into Clark's wardrobe, which typically consists of a bland-colored business suit, a red necktie, black-rimmed glasses ( which in Pre-Crisis stories had lenses of Kryptonian material that would not be damaged when he fired his heat vision through them ), combed-back hair, and occasionally a fedora.
Fellow reporter Lois Lane became the object of Clark's / Superman's romantic affection.
Lois ' affection for Superman and her rejection of Clark's clumsy advances have been a recurring theme in Superman comics, television, and movies.
He subsequently developed Clark's timid demeanor as a means of ensuring that no one would suspect any connection between the two alter-egos.
Furthermore, Clark's motivations for his professional writing were deepened as both a love for the art which contributes at least as much social good as his Superman activities and as a matter of personal fulfillment in an intellectual field where his abilities give no unfair competition to his colleagues beyond typing extraordinarily fast.
The 2004 series Superman: Birthright also explained that Superman's eyes are an inhumanly vivid shade of blue, which Clark's glasses diffuse to make his eyes appear more human.
In Lois & Clark, Clark's usual method of changing was to either " suddenly " remember something urgent that required his immediate attention or leave the room / area under the pretense of contacting a source, summoning the police, heading to a breaking story's location, etc.
Clark's powers appear over time.
The younger Luthor slightly envies Clark's ' clean-cut ' and wholesome parents ( who disapprove of Clark's friendship with Luthor ), while Clark is impressed with Luthor's wealth while failing to understand some of the manipulations he carries out in his interactions with others.
In the season ten finale of the series he fully adopts the Superman identity, when he takes action to save Earth from Darkseid, who was drawn to Earth by Clark's actions and sought to take the hero as a host.
Classical music was even adapted for disco, notably Walter Murphy's " A Fifth of Beethoven " ( 1976, based on the first movement of Beethoven's 5th Symphony ) and " Flight 76 " ( 1976, based on Rimsky-Korsakov's " Flight of the Bumblebee "), and Louis Clark's Hooked On Classics series of albums and singles.
Other notable ' 70s slasher films include Bob Clark's Black Christmas ( 1974 ), which was released before Halloween, and was another start of the sub-genre.
However, US Fifth Army forces at Anzio, under Clark's orders, failed to follow their original break-out plan that would have trapped the German forces escaping northwards in the aftermath of the Battle of Monte Cassino, instead favouring an early and highly publicised entry into Rome two days before the Allied landings in Normandy.
Orton attended Marriot Road Primary School, but failed the eleven-plus exam after extended bouts of asthma, and so took a secretarial course at Clark's College in Leicester from 1945 to 1947.
The route of Lewis and Clark's expedition, up the Missouri River to its headwaters, then on to the Pacific via the Columbia River, may have been influenced by the purported transcontinental journey of Moncacht-Apé by the same route about a century before.
Le Page's description of Moncacht-Apé's route across the continent, which neglects to mention the need to cross the Rocky Mountains, may be the source of Lewis and Clark's mistaken belief that they could easily carry boats from the Missouri's headwaters to the westward-flowing Columbia.
Because Sacagawea and Clark's slave York were both allowed to participate in the vote, it may have been the first time in American history where a woman and a slave were allowed to vote.
In the night, half of Clark's horses disappeared, but not a single Crow had been seen.
Lewis and Clark stayed separated until they reached the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers on August 11, along with Clark's.

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