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Luckhurst and influence
Roger Luckhurst in his volume Science Fiction in the ‘< nowiki > Cultural </ nowiki > History of Literature ' series shows that general semantics continued to exert influence on SF beyond the Golden Age, stating that Frank Herbert's:

Luckhurst and both
Established under the leadership of Professor Tim Luckhurst, a former editor of the Scotsman and former BBC Editor The Centre runs both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees that are accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists.

Luckhurst and Ballard's
Roger Luckhurst points out that Ballard's essay " Which Way to Inner Space?

Luckhurst and New
Roger Luckhurst disagrees with those critics ( he gives the example of Thomas Clareson ) who perceive the New Wave in terms of rupture, suggesting that such a model

Luckhurst and was
* Michael Christopher " Mick " Luckhurst, 1958 –, a retired American football placekicker who played for the Atlanta Falcons was born in Redbourn.
Tim Luckhurst, Professor of Journalism at the University of Kent, argued that Liddle's chance of editing The Independent was removed " by the people behind a viciously intolerant campaign of liberal bigotry ".
Brian William Luckhurst ( 5 February 1939 1 March 2005 ) was an English cricketer, who played his entire county career for Kent County Cricket Club.
Although primarily a batsman, Luckhurst was technically an all-rounder.
Luckhurst was born in Sittingbourne, Kent.
Missing the Sixth Test due to injury, Luckhurst made his return in the Seventh as Boycott was unavailable, having had his arm broken by Garth McKenzie.
Mark Luckhurst, ( born 15 April 1961 ) and nicknamed ' Snake ' was a founding member of the British hard rock band Thunder, playing bass on their first two albums.
Mark Luckhurst, ( born 15 April 1961 ) and nicknamed ' Snake ' was a founding member of the British hard rock band Thunder, playing bass on their first two albums.

Luckhurst and with
Retaining Terraplane drummer Gary James ( popularly known as ' Harry ' James ), they completed the line-up with bassist Mark ' Snake ' Luckhurst and guitarist / keyboard player Ben Matthews.
Before joining Thunder, Luckhurst appeared with Scottish singer, Owen Paul, on his 1986 hit single, " My Favourite Waste of Time ".
Before joining Thunder, Luckhurst appeared with Scottish singer, Owen Paul, on his 1986 hit single, " My Favourite Waste of Time ".

Luckhurst and
** Violins Heather Broadbent, Vic Evans, Zillah Hawley, Suzanna Horne, Tanja Housten, Becky Leetch, Caroline Luckhurst, Kate MacKenzie, Suzannah Marsden, Jeff Moore, Julie Nicholau, Louise Walters, Amanda Westgarth and Lucy Wilkins

traces and influence
John Frederick Lewis, who lived for several years in a traditional mansion in Cairo, painted highly detailed works showing both realistic genre scenes of Middle Eastern life and more idealized scenes in upper class Egyptian interiors with no traces of Western cultural influence yet apparent.
During his residence in Berlin Bach composed a fine setting of the Magnificat ( 1749 ), in which he shows more traces than usual of his father's influence ; an Easter cantata ( 1756 ); several symphonies and concerted works ; at least three volumes of songs ; and a few secular cantatas and other occasional pieces.
In his earliest Parisian work, traces of this influence, and that of his studies of Renaissance art, can still be seen.
Suchan ( 1998 ) traces the influence of the first several Karmapas upon the Yuan and Ming courts as well as the Tangut Western Xia Kingdom, and mentions Desum Khyenpa:
Webb ( 1991 ) traces the political and legal struggles between strict creationists and Darwinists to influence the extent to which evolution would be taught as science in Arizona and California schools.
Symbolism had a significant influence on modernism, and its traces can be detected in the work of many modernist artists, including T. S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Conrad Aiken, Hart Crane, and William Butler Yeats in the anglophone tradition and Rubén Darío in Hispanic literature.
Llorente traces in Valdés the influence of Tauler ; any such influence must have been at second hand.
" Through the influence of the Parthians in Armenia, traces of the Parni language survive as " loan-words in Armenian.
He said he ordered the book-burning to rid the sect of the last traces of the influence of Sheela, whose robes were also " added to the bonfire ".
The text of the final draft bore traces of Massignon's influence.
Yet as his works spanned the golden age of grand opera, clear traces of his influence can be found in the grand operas of Fromental Halévy, Gaetano Donizetti, Giuseppe Verdi and others.
Yet even though it was cut from the symphony there are still traces of its influence in the rest of the movements.
Several of the oldest Catholic families in Santa Cruz are in fact of Jewish origin ; some traces of Judaic practices are still alive among them and have also influence the rest of the community.
# Those who are usually meant by the name were a section of the Monophysites, who had great influence in the second half of the sixth century, but have left no traces save a few scanty notices in John of Ephesus, Photius, Leontius etc.
In 1882 he issued a finely illustrated work on the technique of the great masters of various arts, under the title of The Graphic Arts, and three years later another splendidly illustrated volume, Landscape, which traces the influence of landscape upon the mind of man.
Next to distinctive native form of musics, several genres can traces its origin to foreign influences ; such as gambus and qasidah from Middle Eastern Islamic music, keroncong from Portuguese influences, and dangdut with notable Hindi music influence.
He also developed an interest in classical sculpture of India, and traces of that influence can be observed in his work ( see " Dancer and Gazelles " in Gallery ).
* Leuchtenburg, William E. In the Shadow of FDR: From Harry Truman to Barack Obama ( 2009 ), traces FDR's influence
however, traces of Dutch influence, such as homes, family surnames, and the names of roads and whole towns remain in present-day northern New Jersey and south eastern New York State
In Revolt Against the Modern World, he asserts " in the symbolism of Christ there are traces of a mysteric pattern " ( p. 281 ) and " Jesus ' saying in Matthew ( 11: 12 ) concerning the violence suffered by the kingdom of Heaven and the revival of the Davidic saying: ' You are gods ' ( John 10: 34 ), belong to elements that exercised virtually no influence on the main pathos of early Christianity " ( Revolt, p. 284 ).
The first traces of British influence on Quebecers occurred in the beginning of the 19th century when the population adopted the table manners of the British instead of the ones used in New France: the fork to the left, the knife and spoon to the right and early dinner at 5-6 PM.
Nevertheless it is quite possible that the Report was largely drafted by Buller, and it almost certainly bears traces of his influence.
The demonstration that traces of sensory effect too slight to make any registry in consciousness could none the less influence judgment, may itself have been a persistent motive that induced me years later to undertake a book on The Subconscious.

traces and both
Even earlier than this collection, it is referred to by Procopius of Gaza ( c. 465-528 ), and Methodius appeals to Justin in support of his interpretation of 1 Corinthians 15: 50 in a way which makes it natural to assume the existence of a treatise on the subject, to say nothing of other traces of a connection in thought both here, in Irenaeus ( V., ii .- xiii.
In Hungarian Christianity, traces of Manichaeism can be found both in Catholicism and in Protestant Christianity, Manichaeian symbols are present in folk art, in Protestant churches and even on the Holy Crown.
Pope Pius XII canonized numerous people, including Pope Pius X -" both were determined to stamp out, as far as possible, all traces of dangerous heterodoxy "- and Maria Goretti.
Indian Orthodoxy traces its roots to the arrival in India of St. Thomas the Apostle in AD 52 ( according to tradition ) and his evangelism among both the Brahmans of the Malabar Coast and the ancient Jewish community there.
Often attributed to a neologism coined by Isaac Bonewits in 1974, Patricia ' Iolana traces the early use of the term to 1976 crediting both Bonewits and Valerie Saiving in its initial use.
Beyond economic factors, Stowe traces this class to the shortage of schools and churches in their community, and says that both blacks and whites in the area look down on these " poor white trash ".
Many more modern Indo-European languages show residual traces of the dual, as in the English distinctions both vs. all, either vs. any, neither vs. none, and so on.
Although traces of this figure are still evident in the oldest texts of both India and Iran, in both cultures the word eventually appears as the epithet of other divinities.
It traces the history of theatre on the Maltese Islands through displays of memorabilia assembled from a wide range of sources, both public and private, including donations from private collectors.
he finds traces of the dire effects of sin, which has corrupted both and has destroyed their natural harmony.
Recent studies of past earthquake traces on both the northern San Andreas Fault and the southern Cascadia subduction zone indicate a correlation in time which may be evidence that quakes on the Cascadia subduction zone may have triggered most of the major quakes on the northern San Andreas during at least the past 3, 000 years or so.
So, assuming all contacts are to be used, 16x16 BGA package would need minimum 4-layer PCB ( 16 / 2 ( traces can be routed to both sides ) / 2 ( 2 rows of contacts can be routed out per layer )
Two of the shows they did for station WENR beginning in 1927, both written by Harry Lawrence, bore traces of what was to come and rank as one of the earliest forms of situation comedy.
Although no physical traces of the street railway remain in Highland Springs, old brick streetcar barns are extant both in Richmond, in the Church Hill area, and in Sandston at Seven Pines, where an unusual street configuration is attributed to the turning path of the old trolley cars at today's U. S. Route 60.
It varies greatly in color ( from white to black ), but most often manifests as gray, brown, grayish brown and light green to rusty red ; its color is an expression of trace elements present in the rock, and both red and green are most often related to traces of iron ( in its oxidized and reduced forms respectively ).
Many forts, located centrally in densely populated areas, were permanently settled strongholds and can show traces of settlements both inside and outside.
Many more modern Indo-European languages show residual traces of the dual, as in the English distinctions both vs. all, either vs. any, neither vs. none, and so on.
The professional-grade cymbals manufactured by both companies use the same bronze alloy consisting of 80 % copper, 20 % tin and traces of silver.
Parts of the track bed of the tramway to Denton Colliery can still be traced, both on modern maps and on the ground, as can traces of a canal, known as the Beat Bank Branch, intended to link local collieries to the Stockport branch of the Ashton Canal at Reddish, which was partially built and then abandoned.
The words pentacle and pentagram ( a five-point unicursal star ) are essentially synonymous, according to the Online Oxford English Dictionary ( 2007 revision ), which traces the etymology through both French and Italian back to Latin, but notes that in Middle French the word " pentacle " was used to refer to any talisman.
He subsequently joined Saunders ’ s circus, where in the performance of an equestrian feat he fell and broke both legs — the accident leaving traces of swelling in his insteps throughout his life.
In nonpermeable sections both tools read alike and the traces fall on top of each other on the stripchart log.

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