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Lord Clarke's report blamed poor lookouts on both vessels for the collision and criticised the owners and managers of both vessels for failing to instruct and monitor their crews in proper fashion.
Despite Clarke's high hopes, he experienced a poor run of form in the 2008 season that led to him quitting the captaincy.

Clarke's and form
The next most common form is the conical sheet metal whistle with a wooden stop in the wide end to form the fipple, the Clarke's brand being the most prevalent.
Clarke's work as a whole has been regarded as an attempt to present the doctrines of the Cartesian school in a form which would not shock the conscience of his time.
* In Arthur C. Clarke's novel, 2010: Odyssey Two, the banyan tree is used several times as a reference to describe a fictional life form native to Europa ( moon ).
Arthur C. Clarke's dictum that " any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic " and Larry Niven's " any sufficiently rigorously defined magic is indistinguishable from technology " indicates why this is so: a rigorously defined version of magic would be indistinguishable from a form of technology based on certain properties of the fictional universe ( the " magical " properties ).
Even though many of Clarke's science fiction novels take place in rather similar futures-Earthlight, A Fall of Moondust, The Sands of Mars, Rendezvous with Rama-the human background is never quite the same and they do not form a series.
It appeared in John Clarke's collection of sayings in 1639 in the form:
In 2006, Clarke's form slumped even more.
Arthur C. Clarke's novel The City and the Stars first saw print in Startling in abbreviated form, in the November 1948 issue, under the title Against the Fall of Night.
' The Lion of Comarre ' ( 17 ), although published in magazine as early as 1949, first appeared in book form in 1968, in an omnibus edition together with Clarke's early novel " Against the Fall of the Night " ( 1953 ).
White was eventually named as Clarke's vice-captain, although worries about Clarke's injury-prone back and his struggles with form in Twenty20 resulted in continued calls for White to take over, though White again backed Clarke, claiming " Michael's going to do a great job and I'll just look forward to working with him.

Clarke's and during
This happened often during the 1980s when Roy Clarke's commitment to Open All Hours prevented the production of a full series every year.
According to Cagney, Clarke's ex-husband had the grapefruit scene timed, and would buy a ticket just before that scene went onscreen, go enjoy the scene, leave, then come back during the next show just in time to see only that scene again.
Interest rates, inflation and unemployment all fell during Clarke's tenure at HM Treasury.
The latter of these made his reputation as a book illustrator ( this was during the golden age of gift-book illustration in the first quarter of the twentieth century: Clarke's work can be compared to that of Aubrey Beardsley, Kay Nielsen, and Edmund Dulac ).
The battle is described in Suzanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, during the time that Jonathan Strange is serving under Lord Wellington.
Republicans inside and outside the Bush administration vigorously attacked both Clarke's testimony and his tenure during the hearings.
Amongst the new prisoners to arrive at the prison during Clarke's sentence was John Daly.
Melton recounts that " vocationally, the most influential force in my life was the writings of a man I never met but who became my hero, Elmer Talmage Clark ... while my contemporaries became enthused with UFO's, Elvis Presley, or Alabama football, during my last year in high school one of Clarke's books, The Small Sects in America, captured my imagination.
He also became interested in the phenomenon of ball lightning, probably because of the connection between plasmas and their role in fusion power schemes, and in 1980 he appeared in the Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World episode ' Clarke's Cabinet of Curiosities ' where he described his experiments at Los Alamos, carried out during lunch breaks, to create ball lightning using a large storage battery of the type then used in submarines.
Clarke's political evolution during this period was facilitated considerably by his friendship with Cleveland mayor Tom L. Johnson, who helped restore Clarke's standing within the state party after Clarke's previous failure to support Bryan's presidential bid.
* Lips ( in Stanley Clarke's band during the 70's )
As she explains, " Both Clarke's and O ' Brian's stories are about a complicated relationship between two men bound together by their profession ; both are set during the Napoleonic wars ; and they share a dry, melancholy wit and unconventional narrative shape.
Of the above 114 pieces, 95 make up complete Clarke's six major short collections published during his life.

Clarke's and 2005
* Narrated Stephen Clarke's A Year In The Merde ( 2005 )
In 2005, he came out in opposition to Kenneth Clarke's candidacy for the leadership of the Conservative Party, calling Clarke's record in government " unrivalled ; a record of failure which at every level has never been matched ".
Consequently, on 11 October 2005, he announced that he was withdrawing from the leadership contest and that he would be supporting Kenneth Clarke's candidacy, acknowledging that " There is no realistic prospect of me coming through ".
Clarke's account of the post-9 / 11 period was corroborated in later years by Marine Lieutenant General Greg Newbold, former director of operations on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who retired in 2002, and by Army General John Batiste, former commander of the First Infantry Division, who retired in November 2005, and who in 2001 and 2002 had been the Senior Military Advisor to Assistant Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz.
* 5 July 2005, The Register, " Clarke's ID card cost laundry starts to break surface "
In 2005, the historian Frances Henderson published a new selection of Clarke's working papers taken from the large collection of his writings in shorthand.
* Charles Colcock Jones, Sr., professor ( 1835-38, 1847-50 ), patriarch of the family chronicled in Children of Pride ( 1972 ) and Erskine Clarke's Dwelling Place ( 2005 ).

Clarke's and Ashes
Two consecutive centuries in the second and third Ashes Tests while Shane Watson was injured helped Australia to regain the Ashes and cemented Clarke's position in the Test team.
Andrew Strauss preferred Jason Gillespie for his runs, and their 112-run opening partnership was the highest by England in the Ashes series so far this year-indeed, the second highest of the series thus far, only beaten by Damien Martyn and Michael Clarke's 155 at Lord's.

Clarke's and series
The novel's theme of transcendent evolution also appears in Clarke's Space Odyssey series, and is attributed to the influence of British author Olaf Stapledon.
* Apparently inert yet powerful alien artifacts, such as the monolith in Arthur C. Clarke's Odyssey series, the object from the film, Epoch, and the Excession from Iain M. Banks ' novel of that name.
Other examples of a beneficial alien invasion are Gene Roddenberry's The Questor Tapes movie and his 1968 Star Trek episode Assignment: Earth, Arthur C. Clarke's Childhood's End, the anime and novel series Crest of the Stars and David Brin's Uplift series of books.
He is perhaps best known for the novels in Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime series, which were written by Preuss based upon incidents, characters, and places from Clarke's short stories.
On the 1980 British Television series Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World, Egyptologist Arne Eggebrecht created a voltaic cell using a jar filled with grape juice, to produce half a volt of electricity, demonstrating for the programme that jars used this way could electroplate a silver statuette in two hours, using a gold cyanide solution.
* 3001: The Final Odyssey, the final novel in Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey series takes place in 3001.
He was selected in Michael Clarke's teams for the tours of Sri Lanka and South Africa in 2011, scoring an important half-century ( 62 ) in the fourth innings of the second Test against South Africa in Johannesburg, helping Australia chase down a target of 309 to draw the series 1 – 1.
It is the third book in Clarke's Space Odyssey series.
It is the fourth and final book in Clarke's Space Odyssey series.
Frank Poole is a fictional character from Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey series.
The series also featured actor Nicholas Bell as the conniving Secretary to the Minister for the Olympics, a foil for Clarke's character.
The series is set several thousand years in the future, in a society with advanced nanotechnology, teleportation, and other technologies which effectively are magical in the sense of Clarke's law made real, all controlled and coordinated by an Artificial Intelligence called Mother.
* 3001: The Final Odyssey, the final novel in Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey series takes place in 3001.
Monoliths are fictional advanced machines built by an unseen extraterrestrial species that appear in Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey series of novels and films.
Although many reviewers compare Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell to the Harry Potter series, Annie Linskey contends in The Baltimore Sun that " the allusion is misleading ": unlike J. K. Rowling's novels, Clarke's is morally ambiguous, with its complex plot and dark characters.
* The creators of the monoliths in Arthur C. Clarke's 2001 series as well as unnamed and unseen aliens, sometimes known as the ' Firstborn ', in the movie
* In Arthur C. Clarke's novel, The Songs of Distant Earth ( 1986 ) humans respond to the prospect of unavoidable doom by launching a series of robot colony seedships into space, to continue Earth life after the destruction of the homeworld ( caused by the Sun becoming a nova ).
Examples of the mutual inscrutability and the potentially unbridgeable gaps between races which — by their very natures — are just too different to bond or even to accept each other, include Stephen Baxter's Xeelee Sequence concept of the dark matter photino birds, the god-like Firstborn from Arthur C. Clarke's Time Odyssey series, and Stanisław Lem's planet Solaris and the events of the novel Fiasco.

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