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But some, such as Adam Clarke have time lines which also commenced with specific past events, but require a future fulfillment.
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.
He also wrote and appeared on a local comedy series, The Late, Late Show, hosted by his friend Lenny Clarke and written by Boston comedy writer Martin Olson.
The character also returns in two more books by Arthur C. Clarke, 2061: Odyssey Three, and 3001: The Final Odyssey.
In the novel Childhood's End ( 1953 ) by Arthur C. Clarke, all humans have a collective premonition, also described as a memory of the future, of horned aliens which arrive to usher in a new phase of human evolution.
There were also two ships from Dunkirk sent by John Clarke, as well as a ship each from London and Hull.
The headmaster's son, Charles Cowden Clarke, also became an important mentor and friend, introducing Keats to Renaissance literature, including Tasso, Spenser, and Chapman's translations.
Established musicians including Thelonious Monk and Kenny Clarke were also regular participants.
Arthur Clarke also wrote an essay in which he described the game and how he got hooked on it.
Clarke also had issues with the provisions, and the debate went on until the end of the Parliamentary session, with the bill failing to pass.
The Sentinel ( published 1982 ) is also the title of a collection of Arthur C. Clarke short stories, including the eponymous " The Sentinel ", " Guardian Angel " ( the inspiration for his Childhood's End ), " The Songs of Distant Earth ", and " Breaking Strain ".
The orbit is also known as the Clarke Orbit.
The tin whistle, also called the penny whistle, English flageolet, Scottish penny whistle, tin flageolet, Irish whistle feadóg stáin ( or simply feadóg ) and Clarke London Flageolet is a simple six-holed woodwind instrument.
Down to 1900, they were also marketed as " Clarke London Flageolets " or " Clarke Flageolets ".
The six hole, diatonic system is also used on baroque flutes, and was of course well known before Robert Clarke began producing his tin whistles c. 1843.
In addition to Doris Humphrey, Martha Graham and Tero Saarinen cited above, choreographers Twyla Tharp (“ Sweet Fields ,” 1996 ) and Martha Clarke (“ Angel Reapers ,” 2011 ) also set movement to Shaker hymns.
The Arts and Crafts use of stained glass was popular in Ireland, with Harry Clarke the best-known artist and also with Evie Hone.
Clarke County was also the official name of Clark County, Washington from 1849 until 1925, when the spelling was changed.
" Guardian Angel " has also appeared in two short story collections: The Sentinel ( 1983 ), and The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke ( 2001 ).
Clarke also recorded a series of records and cassettes as Dagg, as well as publishing several books.
There are also six " farnarkeling " reports, which parody sports news and were first performed by Clarke on the ABC's The Gillies Report.
She also features prominently in the book The Captive Queen of Scots by Jean Plaidy, in the short story " Antickes and Frets " by Susanna Clarke, in her 2006 collection The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories and The Secret Confessions of Anne Shakespeare by Arliss Ryan, and is the main character in the Jan Westcott historical / biographical fiction novel The Tower and The Dream.
* Elijah Clarke ( also known as Steve Adams ), ( 1733-1799 ), born in Anson County, Revolutionary War hero and Contiental Officer
Elbert County resident John Clarke has served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Georgia NAACP, and has also been awarded the prestigious Justice Robert Benham Public Service Award.

Clarke and appeared
In 2006, Leary and Lenny Clarke appeared on television during a Red Sox telecast and, upon realizing that Red Sox first baseman Kevin Youkilis is Jewish, delivered a criticism of Mel Gibson's antisemitic comments .< ref >
On 14 December 1977, he appeared with Arthur C. Clarke on Patrick Moore's BBC The Sky At Night programme.
Watkinsville first appeared in Clarke County records in 1791 ; only fifty-eight years after James Edward Oglethorpe founded the colony of Georgia.
The evening before, an Indian woman appeared at the door of the Clarke and Lake fort seeking shelter.
She appeared as Baroness Frankenstein in Bride of Frankenstein ( 1935 ) with Boris Karloff and Colin Clive, taking over the role from Mae Clarke, who had played it in the original Frankenstein ( 1931 ).
In May 2011, Moyet appeared on stage during the Erasure set at Mute Records's Short Circuit music festival for a one-off performance of a few Yazoo songs with Clarke.
Three years after his death appeared also the last twelve books of the Iliad, published by his son Samuel Clarke, the first three of these books and part of the fourth having, as he states, been revised and annotated by his father.
From 2004 to 2011, Clarke appeared in the recurring role of Uncle Teddy on the FX comedy-drama Rescue Me.
In 2006, Clarke and Leary appeared on television during a Red Sox telecast and, upon realizing that Red Sox 1st baseman Kevin Youkilis is Jewish, delivered a criticism of Mel Gibson's anti-semitic comments .< ref >
He also appeared in the BBC4 documentaries Evidently ... John Cooper Clarke and Punk Britannia in May 2012.
English also appeared in a boxing match for a charity against entertainer Ted Clarke.
A row subsequently erupted when Clarke appeared in Labour by-election literature, endorsing the party's candidate.
* The slaad lord Ygorl appeared as the final boss in the video game Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone where he was voiced by Michael Clarke Duncan.
Spain was composed in 1971 and appeared in its original ( and most well-known ) rendition on the album Light as a Feather, with performances by Corea ( Rhodes electric piano ), Airto Moreira ( drums ), Flora Purim ( vocals and percussion ), Stanley Clarke ( bass ), and Joe Farrell ( flute ).
Clarke came to widespread public attention for his role as counter-terrorism czar in the Clinton and Bush administrations in March 2004, when he appeared on the 60 Minutes television news magazine, released his memoir about his service in government, Against All Enemies, and testified before the 9 / 11 Commission.
Before and after Clarke appeared before the 9 / 11 Commission, defenders of the Bush administration tried to attack his credibility, launching a full-scale offensive against him: impugning his personal motives, claiming he was a disappointed job-hunter, that he was publicity-mad, a political partisan.
He has also appeared in several movies, including The Man from Planet X ( 1951 ) with Robert Clarke, The Tarnished Angels ( 1958 ) with Robert Stack, Blue Denim ( 1959 ) with Brandon deWilde, In the Heat of the Night ( 1967 ) with Rod Steiger, Speedway ( 1968 ) with Elvis Presley, The Jerk ( 1979 ) with Steve Martin, Teachers ( 1984 ) with Nick Nolte, and Innerspace ( 1987 ), in which he played Martin Short's doctor.
Clarke appeared on the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives as Faith Brown ( where her father was a senior cast member ), and starred on Soldier of Fortune, Inc. for both of its seasons.
Clarke also appeared as the Devil's girlfriend in The CW's 2007 series Reaper.
He appeared as a lead in the NBC made-for-TV remake of The Poseidon Adventure, which aired on November 20, 2005, playing Richard Clarke, a failing writer having an affair with a massage therapist.
Clarke recovered and began chasing Gammoudi while Mills appeared to be too far back to be in contention.
In 2002 Clarke appeared in a villainous role in the movie Crackerjack and as a comedy club owner in the award-winning telemovie Roy Hollsdotter Live.
In May 2011, Sharkey appeared on stage during the Erasure set at Mute Records's Short Circuit music festival for a one-off performance of " Never, Never " with Clarke.

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