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In the 18th century the " dominant trend " in Britain, particularly in Latitudinarianism, was towards Arianism, with which the names of Samuel Clarke, Benjamin Hoadly, William Whiston and Isaac Newton are associated.
He, Isaac Asimov, and Arthur C. Clarke are known as the " Big Three " of science fiction.
Heinlein is usually identified, along with Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke, as one of the three masters of science fiction to arise in the so-called Golden Age of science fiction, associated with John W. Campbell and his magazine Astounding .< ref >
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.
* Modern Science Fiction: Its Meaning and Its Future ( 1953, second edition 1979, with John W. Campbell, Jr., Anthony Boucher, Fletcher Pratt, L. Sprague de Camp, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Philip Wylie, Gerald Heard )
Many well-known science fiction writers were to follow, including Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Clifford Simak, plus Robert A. Heinlein who wrote The Puppet Masters in 1953.
* In Dead Space the RIG worn by Isaac Clarke is thoroughly equipped with augmented reality technology, including a navigation system that projects a line along the best route to his destination, and a system that displays images, video and text in front of him.
Isaac married Nikki Dufresne ( born November 25, 1983 ) on September 30, 2006 ; they have two sons, Clarke Everett ( April 3, 2007 ) and James Monroe ( July 1, 2008 ).
Men in the Hanson family are usually called by their middle names-most notably band members Isaac and Taylor, along with brother Joshua (" Mac " Mackenzie ), father Clarke (" Walker "), Isaac's sons Clarke (" Everett ") and James (" Monroe "), Taylor's son Jordan (" Ezra "), and Zac's son John (" Shepherd ").
* 1997: Andre Norton ; Arthur C. Clarke ; H. G. Wells ; Isaac Asimov
The philosophy of René Descartes was the reigning system at the university ; Clarke, however, mastered the new system of Isaac Newton.
" The modern Circe or a sequel to the petticoat ", caricature of Frederick's lover, Mary Anne Clarke by Isaac Cruikshank, 15 March 1809.
" The modern Circe or a sequel to the petticoat ", caricature of Mary Anne Clarke by Isaac Cruikshank, 15 March 1809.
Also, many of the world's most popular science fiction authors got their way to Eastern European readers via Galaktika ( accompanied by the Kuczka-edited SF-novel series Kozmosz Fantasztikus Könyvek ( Cosmos Fantastic Books ) and later Galaktika Fantasztikus Könyvek ( Galactica Fantastic Books )), including Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Harlan Ellison, Robert Sheckley and Philip K. Dick.
in 1727, and by various other works, including Moses's Sine Principio, 1730 ; The Confusion of Tongues and Trinity of the Gentiles, 1731 ; Power Essential and Mechanical, or what power belongs to God and what to his creatures, in which the design of Sir Isaac Newton and Dr Samuel Clarke is laid open, 1732 ; Glory or Gravity, 1733 ; The Religion of Satan, or Antichrist Delineated, 1736.
Many significant figures in science fiction have attended Midwestcon, including Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke.
Other footballers born in Tipton included Isaac Clarke ( 1915 – 2001 ), Joe Mayo ( born 1953 ) and Mick Hoban ( born 1952 ).
Braben also cites the works of Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, Arthur C. Clarke, Robert L. Forward, Isaac Asimov and Orson Scott Card as influences.
Isaac Hanson ( born Clarke Isaac Hanson on November 17, 1980 ) is an American musician best known as a member of the pop rock trio Hanson, which includes his two younger brothers Taylor and Zac.
Isaac and Nikki's first child, Clarke Everett Hanson, was born on April 3, 2007 weighing 8 lb 12oz.
The great debate between defining notions of space and time as real objects themselves ( absolute ), or whether they are merely orderings upon actual objects ( relational ), began between physicists Isaac Newton ( via his spokesman, Samuel Clarke ) and Gottfried Leibniz in the papers of the Leibniz-Clarke correspondence.

Clarke and born
Clarke was born Katherine Anne Clarke in Pittsburgh, the oldest of five sisters, the youngest of whom is Victoria Clarke.
In the experimental post 1960s eras, which saw the development of free jazz and jazz-rock fusion, some of the influential bassists included Charles Mingus ( 1922 – 1979 ), who was also a composer and bandleader whose music fused hard bop with black gospel music, free jazz and classical music ; free jazz and post-bop bassist Charlie Haden ( born 1937 ) is best known for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman and for his role in the 1970s-era Liberation Music Orchestra, an experimental group ; Eddie Gomez and George Mraz, who played with Bill Evans and Oscar Peterson, respectively, and are both acknowledged to have furthered expectations of pizzicato fluency and melodic phrasing, fusion virtuoso Stanley Clarke ( born 1951 ) is notable for his dexterity on both the upright bass and the electric bass, and Terry Plumeri, noted for his horn-like arco fluency and vocal tone.
* Mick Clarke ( born Michael William Clarke, 10 August 1946, Grimsby, Lincolnshire )-bass, vocals
* Oz Clarke ( born 1949 ), a British wine writer
* Elijah Clarke ( also known as Steve Adams ), ( 1733-1799 ), born in Anson County, Revolutionary War hero and Contiental Officer
Kenneth Harry Clarke, ( born 2 July 1940 ) is a British Conservative politician, currently the Member of Parliament for Rushcliffe and a Minister without Portfolio in the UK Government.
* Cecil Clarke ( born 1968 ), Canadian Legislative Assemblymen
Lewis Strong Clarke, a Louisiana sugarcane planter and 19th century Republican politician, was born here in 1837.
Marcus Clarke was born in London on 24 April 1846 and was educated at Highgate School.
Welsh writing in English tended from the beginning to be dominated by men, but the period after World War II produced some distinguished Welsh women poets, including Ruth Bidgood ( born 1922 ), Gillian Clarke ( born 1937 ), and Sheenagh Pugh ( born 1950 ).
Helen Margaret Clarke ( née Shearer ), ONZM ( born 16 April 1971 in Auckland, New Zealand ) is a former field hockey goalkeeper for New Zealand, who competed in three Summer Olympics: 1992, 2000 and 2004.
He had one son, Peter Magana Kenyatta ( born 1943 ) from his short marriage with Edna Clarke.
Clarke was born in Norwich, the son of Edward Clarke, an alderman of Norwich and Member of Parliament, and brother of John Clarke.
Vince Clarke ( born 3 July 1960 ) is an English synthpop musician and songwriter.

Clarke and November
* November 10 – Don Clarke, Rugby football player of New Zealand ( d. 2002 )
* November 25 – Clarke Scholes, American freestyle swimmer
It was performed in New York under Bial at the Stadt Theatre on 21 November 1874, and then in English in London at the Alhambra Theatre on 18 December 1876, with the score heavily adapted by Hamilton Clarke.
Clarke married Gillian Edwards, also a Cambridge graduate, in November 1964.
Feeling marginalised, first Newton left to be briefly replaced by Mark Clarke, then in November 1971 Ian Clarke was replaced by Lee Kerslake, once of The Gods.
During the course of 1964, the trio expanded their ranks to include drummer Michael Clarke and bassist Chris Hillman, with the band eventually changing their name to The Byrds in November.
During the trip, her friend James Freeman Clarke suggested she write new words to the song " John Brown's Body ", which she did on November 19.
He married, on November 16, 1769, Susanna Farnham Clarke, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth ( Winslow ) Clarke, the former being the very wealthy agent of the Honourable East India Company in Boston ; the latter, a New England woman of Mayflower ancestry.
On November 29, 1997, Canadian general manager Bobby Clarke announced his roster for the Games, which included Kariya.
* Austin Clarke interview by Linda Richards, January magazine, November 2002.
Donald Barry Clarke ( 10 November 1933 – 29 December 2002 ) was a New Zealand rugby union player who played 89 times ( 31 of these were test matches ) as a New Zealand international from 1956 until 1964.
Clarke Abel ( c. 1789 – 24 November 1826 ) was a British surgeon and naturalist.
Since November 2010, Clarke has also been Visiting Professor of Politics and Faith in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University.
Clarke placed the document in storage in the Rhodesian Parliament building until the morning of November 11, when Smith and his cabinet colleagues — after a last-minute appeal by the British Government failed to convince them not to follow this course of action — voted unanimously to declare their independence.
* November 5-Austin Clarke wins the Giller Prize for his novel The Polished Hoe
In November 1651, Clarke traveled to London with Roger Williams to cancel William Coddington's special patent that made Coddington " Governor for Life " over Aquidneck and Conanicut Islands and to secure a new charter for the colony of Rhode Island.
On November 4 of that year, he was elected to complete the final two years of Scott's term, defeating Republican Richard C. Clarke, Jr. by a margin of 70 %- 30 %.
Sir Cyril Astley Clarke KBE, FRCP, FRCOG, ( Hon ) FRC Path, FRS ( 22 August 1907 – 21 November 2000 ) was a British physician, geneticist and lepidopterist.
In a late November truthout interview, former Clinton advisor Sidney Blumenthal said, " Clarke urgently tried to draw the attention of the Bush administration to the threat of Al-Qaeda .. the Bush administration is trying to withhold documents from the 9 / 11 bipartisan commission.

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