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Clive and Hart
In 1962, Clive Hart wrote the first major book-length study of the work since Campbell's Skeleton Key, Structure and Motif in " Finnegans Wake " which approached the work from the increasingly influential field of structuralism.
* < cite id = refHart1962 > Hart, Clive ( 1962 ).
* Hart, Clive.
* Corrington, John William, "' The Sisters '" pp. 13 – 25 in: Hart, Clive ( ed.

Clive and argues
" Clive Ruggles argues it is misleading to consider archaeoastronomy to be the study of ancient astronomy, as modern astronomy is a scientific discipline, while archaeoastronomy considers symbolically rich cultural interpretations of phenomena in the sky by other cultures.
In contrast, in a concurrently published response, Clive Tolley argues that the term must have originated in historical usage, and as such " it is something of a misrepresentation of the evidence to suggest that Snorri is the main source for the vanir.
Clive Hamilton, a senior ethics professor at the Australian National University whose think tank the Australia Institute was responsible for the initial media attention for a mandatory Internet filter in 2003, argues " The laws that mandate upper speed limits do not stop people from speeding, does that mean that we should not have those laws?
The Australian expatriate writer, Clive James, comments that Goldsworthy's poetry is often seen as a sideline, but argues that it is " at the centre of his achievement ".

Clive and our
For once in his career Clive hesitated, and called a council of sixteen officers to decide, as he put it, " whether in our present situation, without assistance, and on our own bottom, it would be prudent to attack the Nawab, or whether we should wait till joined by some country ( Indian ) power.
Det Con Clive Leftwich, from Coventry police station, said: " From our point of view Jake the Rottweiler stopped a serious sexual assault from becoming even worse.
Politicians have a choice: between exploiting divisions by promoting fear and appealing to the sense of fairness and decency that is the foundation of our middle-class society ; between standing up for workers and kneeling down at the feet of the Gina Rineharts and the Clive Palmers.
Clive Ruggles has said that both classical and Bayesian statistical reassessments of Thom's date " reached the conclusion that the evidence in favour of the MY was at best marginal, and that even if it does exist the uncertainty in our knowledge of its value is of the order of centimetres, far greater than the 1mm precision claimed by Thom.
From Rob Mannion G3XFD, Editor of Practical Wireless writes: Although Clive Sinclair advertised his products in Practical Wireless and also contributed to the magazine ( as a freelance writer ) there is no evidence in our archives that he was ever officially on the staff of Practical Wireless.

Clive and about
Sir Clive Sinclair started to think about electric vehicles as a teenager, and it was an idea he toyed with for decades.
Roger gets annoyed with the contestant beside him and after being asked by Clive Anderson to do a poem about changing a light bulb, he does it in the style of Muhammad Ali.
Le Mesurier was unsure about taking the role, as he was finishing the final series of George and the Dragon, and did not want another long-term television role, but was reassured by both a rise in his fee — to £ 262 / 10s per episode — and when his old friend Clive Dunn was cast in the part of Corporal Jones.
The project came about when Clive Davis was attending his aunt's wedding in Orlando, Florida in early 1982 and spoke with Barry Gibb.
Company officials, concerned about the cost of the military, slashed its size, denying Clive a promotion to captain in the process.
) Clive was forced to reduce his garrison to about 300 men, sending the rest of his force to Madras in case the enemy army decided to go there instead.
Questioned about some of the large sums of money he had received while in India, Clive pointed out that they were not contrary to accepted company practice, and defended his behavior by stating " I stand astonished at my own moderation " given opportunities for greater gain.
In June 2010, it was announced that Turner and Jerry Stahl had written a screenplay for an HBO film about Ernest Hemingway and his relationship with Martha Gellhorn entitled Hemingway & Gellhorn ; the film starred Clive Owen and Nicole Kidman when it aired in 2012.
He was born at Clive, Shropshire near Shrewsbury, where his family was settled on a moderate estate of about £ 600 a year.
CBS executive Clive Davis even claimed that Steinman knew nothing about writing, or rock music in general.
When Maurice enters university, he soon makes friends with fellow student Clive Durham, who introduces him to the ancient Greek writings about homosexual love.
Growth Fetish is a book about economics and politics by the Australian liberal political theorist Clive Hamilton.
William Watts, the Company representative at the court of Siraj, informed Clive about a conspiracy at the court to overthrow the ruler.
In 2001, AMC released You Don't Know Jack about MonsterFest, an online game on their website hosted by Schmitty, and the MonsterFest movie marathon was hosted by Clive Barker and Carmen Electra, who gave clues for the game.
Two books titled The Sea Hunters were authored by Clive Cussler about NUMA's explorations.
Clive Gunnell also made documentaries about inland areas that were also contributed to About Britain.
In October 2009, he played Clive Sinclair in a docu-drama about Sinclair, founder of Sinclair Research, and Chris Curry, the co-founder of Acorn Computers, called Micro Men.
Beyond Borders is a 2003 drama film about aid workers, directed by Martin Campbell and starring Angelina Jolie and Clive Owen.
Clive Bellman, another acquaintance, was told that the paintings were sold to provide money for purchases of archive materials from the Soviet Union about the Holocaust.
In June 2010, it was announced that Kaufman would be directing an HBO film about Ernest Hemingway and his relationship with Martha Gellhorn entitled Hemingway & Gellhorn that Clive Owen and Nicole Kidman will star in.
* Sully, a play about the life of Clive Sullivan, produced by Hull Truck Theatre
* Micro Men, a one-off TV drama about Clive Sinclair and Curry.
Orme was for some years close to Clive, but the friendship was broken off about 1769.
* Video of Peter Cook reminiscing about the Establishment on Clive James ' Postcard from London

Clive and no
On the negative side, broadcaster and critic Clive James called the series " ... classically awful British television SF ... no apostrophe in the title, no sense in the plot.
The Prime Minister William Pitt the Elder described Clive, who had received no formal military training whatsoever, as the " heaven-born general ", endorsing the generous appreciation of his early commander, Major Lawrence.
By Christmas 1756, as no response had been received to diplomatic letters to the Nawab, Admiral Charles Watson and Clive were dispatched to attack the Nawab's army and remove him from Calcutta by force.
Clive deposed later to the House of Commons that, " to the best of his remembrance, he gave the gentleman who carried it leave to sign his name upon it ; his lordship never made any secret of it ; he thinks it warrantable in such a case, and would do it again a hundred times ; he had no interested motive in doing it, and did it with a design of disappointing the expectations of a rapacious man.
no: Robert Clive
There were no chapter divisions and all of the instalments carried illustrations by Clive Uptton.
Clive Starr accepted that Declan was straight and there could be no romance between them.
Maurice hopes for more from their platonic attachment, but it becomes clear that Clive intends to marry, even though Forster's prose leaves no doubts that his marriage will probably entail a mostly joyless union.
Writing in the New York Post, Clive Barnes thought it was " the best thing that Lloyd Webber has written for the theater ," but Frank Rich of the New York Times was not impressed, observing that " empty material remains empty, no matter how talented those who perform it.
Clive Barnes in The New York Times gave Lansbury a positive review: " The minor miracle is Miss Lansbury ... no connoisseur of musical comedy can afford to miss Miss Lansbury's performance.
* Robert Clive of India — bought no.
Thanks in no small part to Cobbing's Writers Forum and its associated writers ' workshop, London was a hub for many young poets, including Bill Griffiths, Allen Fisher, Iain Sinclair, Gilbert Adair, Lawrence Upton, Peter Finch, Ulli Freer, Gavin Selerie, Frances Presley, Elaine Randell, Robert Sheppard, Adrian Clarke, Clive Fencott, Maggie O ' Sullivan, cris cheek, Tony Lopez and Denise Riley.
no: Clive W. J.
This no longer seems entirely plausible in the light of the work done by Richard Cust, Clive Holmes, Peter Lake and Christopher Thompson.
In the Rosciad he had praised Mrs Pritchard, Mrs Cibber and Mrs Clive, but no leading London actor, with the exception of David Garrick, had escaped censure, and in the Apology Garrick was clearly threatened.
In his review for The New York Times, Clive Barnes wrote that " the book and lyrics ... have ease and a decent few laughs ... The music ... has worn less well, too many of the nostalgic ballads sound like sub-Pucini filtered through Glenn Miller ... Mr. Field has staged the musical numbers with zest and imagination, but, with respect, he is no great shakes as a choreographer ... Where Mr. Field is most successful is in the performances of his six principals, and the women are markedly better than the men.
Apart from Treurnicht, the official Leader of the Opposition and Clive Derby-Lewis, the Shadow Finance Minister, the no side was supported by former President P W Botha, who denounced de Klerk's reforms as irresponsible and perilous to the stability of the country.
no: Clive Owen
At 34, Wessels had both the first-class experience of contemporaries such as Clive Rice and Jimmy Cook, but also had experience at Test level that no other South African player had.
no: Clive Burr
In the illustration showing Terence, Clive Spong depicted Terence with a rectangular face and no widow's peak.
no: Colin Clive
In a statement, Clive Morton, the Company Director of Harvey Nichols, said: " The board has today reviewed the company's fur policy and has decided going forward that we will no longer stock real fur items.

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