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was established on Bayou Teche by Lewis Strong | Clarke, who was also involved in Republican politics |
Lewis Strong | Clarke, Sr. (November 7, 1837-July 5, 1906), was the |
Lewis Strong | Clarke, sugar planter and Republican politician |
David Stuart | Clarke AO (3 January 1942 - 8 April 2011) was an Aust |
The Homes of Football (1996) by Stuart | Clarke |
During the "Civil War", he was aided by Stuart | Clarke for a short time. |
England The Light (2004) by Stuart | Clarke |
Michael Caine as Henry Stuart | Clarke |
Like his two successors, | Clarke tried unsuccessfully to introduce a normal (fu |
The Lodge, is a historic house in Suggsville, | Clarke County, Alabama. |
ofessionals including Clyde Walcott, Sylvester | Clarke and Damien Fleming. |
batting crease to face the rampaging Sylvester | Clarke. |
ralia, 5 January 1982 when he caught Sylvester | Clarke in the outfield, over his head, at a 45 degree |
Syracuse's | Clarke returned a blocked punt 28 yards for a touchdo |
ssing through the Bristol Rovers youth system, | Clarke joined the professional ranks at The Pirates i |
Lieutenant Maxwell T. | Clarke (1863-June 1864) |
Webster Talcott | Clarke served as the eleventh Mayor of the village of |
still failing to break into Lee Clark's team, | Clarke joined Colchester United on loan until the end |
The MCC team, led by Ted | Clarke, arrived at Dhaka on December 27, 1976. |
As a teenager, | Clarke played in the bands of Leroy Bradley and Roy E |
fter the end of the inning, with Moore telling | Clarke to "get off the bench". |
an in what was then the Northwest Territories, | Clarke moved to Manitoba and began farming in the Mos |
Terry | Clarke - drums |
rry White, Harry Allen, Bernie Senensky, Terry | Clarke, Phil Stewart, Don Thompson, Marvin Stamm, Bob |
nny Wallace, Ray Drummond, Ben Perowsky, Terry | Clarke, The Mingus Big Band, Woody Herman's Thunderin |
he house band of George's often included Terry | Clarke or Jerry Fuller on drums; Don Thompson on bass |
Old pals Jake Lee, Tex | Clarke and Dizzy Davis flew together in the Army (see |
y Drysdale Dakin, E. V. McCollum, Hans Thacher | Clarke, Konrad Emil Bloch, Efraim Racker, and Mildred |
His father, Joseph Thacher | Clarke, was an archaeologist who was friendly with Ge |
Hans Thacher | Clarke (27 December 1887, Harrow, England - 21 Octobe |
moved, a packet of papers was discovered that | Clarke had apparently buried when building the house. |
It is recorded that | Clarke died 14 March 1734, but that makes it difficul |
On 2 September, the court ruled that | Clarke was ineligible for election and his Unionist o |
er, on 29 May 1811, after it was revealed that | Clarke had received payment from the Duke's disgraced |
The statement that | Clarke (of whom I am a great fan, btw) is "equally fe |
me training camp came around it was clear that | Clarke was the best player on the team, and he quickl |
ix Public Defenders' Office had requested that | Clarke be retained in order to allow Loughner to rece |
In 1856 the | Clarke family moved to Davis County, Iowa, settling o |
It is a part of the | Clarke County Multiple Property Submission and was pl |
0 papers and won several awards, including the | Clarke Medal and the Lyell Medal. |
It is a part of the | Clarke County Multiple Property Submission and was pl |
Subsequent to recommendations made in the | Clarke report to improve river safety, the Government |
Selwyn was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
He was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
The novel won the | Clarke and Locus Awards in 2005, and was also nominat |
He was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
te for the deaf, but changed her mind when the | Clarke School for the Deaf opened in Northampton, Mas |
satellites, especially if it was placed in the | Clarke belt, where geostationary satellites orbit. |
Ward was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
from England and then Australia, winner of the | Clarke Award |
Woolnough was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
The | Clarke Historical Museum (formerly the Clarke Memoria |
r Addiction and Mental Health (then called the | Clarke Institute of Psychiatry) in Toronto, where muc |
It was adapted from the | Clarke novel in 1983 by Ron Martinez, who went on to |
His foreign awards included the | Clarke Medal of the Royal Society of New South Wales |
e Alston-Cobb House, now formally known as the | Clarke County Museum, is a historic house museum in G |
e Geological Society of London in 1874 and the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
The | Clarke & Lake Company: The Historical Archaeology of |
The | Clarke Observatory is located on the Mount Union Coll |
nd of William Rowan Browne; he was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
e Linnean Medal of the Linnean Society and the | Clarke Medal of the Royal Society of New South Wales |
It is a part of the | Clarke County Multiple Property Submission and was pl |
The | Clarke County School District supports grades pre-sch |
Fletcher was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
or the Advancement of Science in 1921, and the | Clarke Medal of the Royal Society of New South Wales |
Under the | Clarke brothers, the company was an early innovator, |
The | Clarke Street Meeting House was added to the National |
Laperouse Cemetery where he was buried at the | Clarke Family Plot. |
ts architectural significance as a part of the | Clarke County Multiple Property Submission. |
ed at the junction of the Bernice Road and the | Clarke Lodge Road. |
Crespin was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
d and Adolescent Gender Identity Clinic at the | Clarke Institute of Psychiatry. |
Unfortunately, ill health plagued both the | Clarke brothers, and worn down by the pace of their w |
the Royal Society of Tasmania in 1929 and the | Clarke Medal of the Royal Society of New South Wales |
Ground floor: The | Clarke Gallery (World Archaeology) |
nical biological treatment plants based on the | Clarke Energy - Haase MBT+WAD process and 2 on the En |
layers during the league season and 7 of them ( | Clarke, Ellam, Hutt, McGill, Nicholson, Poole and Wor |
Following this | Clarke researched the Berlin Airlift, culminating in |
Despite this, | Clarke has stated that "I don't think there is a form |
John Thom | Clarke Eadie (25 September 1861 - 19 August 1923) was |
te students William Rand Kenan, Jr, and Thomas | Clarke and former student John Motley Morehead III, h |
He was also a close friend of Thomas | Clarke but they fell out on the eve of the Easter Ris |
ated at the general election by one Sir Thomas | Clarke, and petitioned against the result, though he |
rn in Brampton, Canada West, the son of Thomas | Clarke. |
on between Coffeeville and Thomasville through | Clarke County. |
on July 8, 1971, to a seat vacated by Thurmond | Clarke. |
Thurston | Clarke (born 1946) is an American historian, author a |
Tim | Clarke Byrne (also known as T.C. Byrne, born 1907-199 |
For the English player, see Tim | Clarke (footballer). |
At this time, | Clarke was retained as a general authority and became |
Unlike many of her colleagues of the time, | Clarke was well versed in higher mathematics and awar |
e 2004 Summer Olympics, with teammates Timicka | Clarke, Chandra Sturrup and Debbie Ferguson. |
Timicka | Clarke (born 9 November 1980) is a Bahamian sprinter |
lly, in November 2007 it was revealed by CJ to | Clarke (and to the viewers as well) that Sally was al |
He moved in 1816 to | Clarke County, Alabama, and settled near Grove Hill, |
He moved with his father to | Clarke County, Alabama and later resided at Demopolis |
a part of a migration from Edgefield County to | Clarke County. |
He moved to | Clarke, Michigan, in 1882, and resumed the practice o |
hildren" at the Chapel Royal, in succession to | Clarke. |
alth Stadium, which had been built adjacent to | Clarke Stadium in preparation for the 1978 Commonweal |
According to | Clarke the retaliation was successive and Iran has no |
's supporters switched to Hague rather than to | Clarke. |
ird consecutive meeting in 1986 Hendon lost to | Clarke by one percentage point. |
According to | Clarke's statements to the 9/11 Commission, a member |
r the final round, Redwood gave his backing to | Clarke in return for a promise of the job of Shadow C |
by whom she had a daughter, Macy and later to | Clarke Garrison (Daniel McVicar), with whom she has a |
Lawrence is the son of Sir Toby | Clarke, 6th Baronet and is the heir apparent to the b |
Her criticisms were strongly opposed by Tom | Clarke, Labour MP for Monklands West and former Provo |
brother is fellow Huddersfield Town player Tom | Clarke. |
ool (in the same class as fellow Labour MP Tom | Clarke) before attending the Trade Union College in T |
Secretary the Minister of Film and Tourism Tom | Clarke but this appointment lasted only until 1998 wh |
us Wainwright, Chrissie Hynde, Carl Barat, Tom | Clarke, Kasabian and Beth Ditto. |
successor in the resulting by-election was Tom | Clarke. |
the team left by injuries of team players Tom | Clarke and Frank Roth. |
berty Hall to join Pearse, James Connolly, Tom | Clarke, and the other leaders to take part. |
Tom | Clarke has held this seat since its creation in 2005, |
Tommy | Clarke once again took over producing and mixing duti |
Tony | Clarke is a Canadian activist. |
Tony | Clarke - Men's 10 m Running Target |
Tony | Clarke (21 August 1941 - 4 January 2010) was an Engli |
Cirrothaumatia tornosema ( | Clarke, 1968) |
r, his novice master being Father Thomas Tracy | Clarke, for whom to the end of his life he entertaine |
Transcript: | Clarke Praises Bush Team in '02. |
Troy | Clarke was a rugby league footballer of the '80s and |
George Wendt - Tug | Clarke |
"Global Tweak" ( | Clarke, Hiromi) (3:42) |
In 1998, from its success in the UK | Clarke Energy began to expand overseas. |
south of Augusta, was attacked by forces under | Clarke and Lee. |
genus and species was not studied again until | Clarke examined specimens at the British Museum in 19 |
In September 2002, after leaving Uprizer, | Clarke formed Cematics LLC to explore a variety of ne |
Ships using | Clarke Chapman mechanical handling equipment include |
USS | Clarke County (LST-601), a United States Navy tank la |
The USS | Clarke County (LST-601), originally USS LST-601, was |
Excavations at Skara Brae under D. V. | Clarke begin. |
Rhinocarcinosoma vaningeni ( | Clarke & Ruedemann, 1912) - Clinton, New York |
Abyssogyra vemae | Clarke, 1961 |
Venolyn | Clarke (born 11 July 1967 in Jamaica) is a Canadian s |
Cirrothaumatia vesta ( | Clarke, 1968) |
Victoria | Clarke briefs reporters at the Pentagon in 2001 |
Going Going, with Sinclair, Hugh Hopper, Vince | Clarke and Mark Hewins. |
ritish record company founded in 1983 by Vince | Clarke (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, The Assembly, Erasure) a |
After the recording of "Speak & Spell" Vince | Clarke left the band, but carried on recording at Bla |
At the time Vince | Clarke was unemployed so he spent most of the daytime |
July 3 - Vince | Clarke, songwriter (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, and Erasure) |
Mann gegen Mann (Popular Music Mix) by Vince | Clarke - 4:06 |
Vince | Clarke - synthesizers, programming |
er Yazoo, Radcliffe and Yazoo-songwriter Vince | Clarke continued to work together. |
n Reset Records in 1983, and produced by Vince | Clarke and Eric Radcliffe. |
In 2006, Erasure members Vince | Clarke and Andy Bell released Union Street, an album |
h whom Sinclair had played in Camel) and Vince | Clarke (percussion, from the late 1970s RSVP line-up |
all songs written by Vince | Clarke and Andy Bell, except "Against My View" by Eli |
July 3 - Vince | Clarke, English rock songwriter (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, |
as is "Jacques Cousteau", an electronic Vince | Clarke instrumental. |
mpo pop song, written by Erasure members Vince | Clarke and Andy Bell, is a straightforward ode to lov |
ed club remixes from his Erasure partner Vince | Clarke, plus Cicada, MHC and King Roc. |
e released on this label from his friend Vince | Clarke. |
, for some reason, released as Erasure's Vince | Clarke along with a copy of a Family Fantastic record |
"Always" was written by Erasure members Vince | Clarke and Andy Bell, and is produced by Martyn Ware. |
f Depeche Mode, and includes comments on Vince | Clarke and the old Depeche Mode days, and manager Jon |
dback book that includes interviews with Vince | Clarke and Andy Bell about the making of the record a |
Goldberg, Sandra Bernhard, Andy Bell and Vince | Clarke of Erasure, Information Society and Warhol Sup |
"Ice Machine" (both written by ex member Vince | Clarke) have yet to appear on any format. |
Born in Winterfield, Virginia, | Clarke attended the common schools. |
Steve mentioned to a mutual friend of his and | Clarke's that Dirty Rig was lacking a vocalist, Clark |
Other leading bowlers were: J Wisden, W | Clarke, T Sherman, T Nixon, J Dean, WR Hillyer |
The AEE team was: W | Clarke, J Dean, W Dorrinton, F Pilch, A Mynn, J Guy, |
bett, S Redgate, WR Hillyer, A Mynn, J Dean, W | Clarke, JH Kirwan, CG Taylor |
Pilch, OC Pell, J Dean, A Haygarth, A Mynn, W | Clarke, WR Hillyer, T Box |
bowlers were: FW Lillywhite, A Mynn, J Dean, W | Clarke |
owlers were FW Lillywhite, J Wisden, A Mynn, W | Clarke, E Hinkly, GE Yonge, JM Lee. |
leading bowlers were: J Dean, FW Lillywhite, W | Clarke, A Mynn |
e: A Mynn, FW Lillywhite, J Dean, CG Taylor, W | Clarke |
Other leading bowlers were: W | Clarke, T Sherman, D Day, WR Hillyer, HW Fellows, W M |
s were: J Grundy, J Dean, ET Drake, T Nixon, W | Clarke, HH Stephenson, E Willsher |
Other leading bowlers were: J Wisden, W | Clarke, FW Lillywhite, J Dean, E Hinkly, EW Blore, W |
ther leading bowlers were: J Wisden, J Dean, W | Clarke, WR Hillyer, J Bickley, SME Kempson |
ain in the mid 1930s by architect Frederick W. | Clarke. |
Lapland Snow Shoes in Australia", by Norman W. | Clarke |
Howard W. | Clarke (born June 12, 1929) is Professor Emeritus of |
He married Benjamina W. | Clarke. |
Reader W. | Clarke at the Biographical Directory of the United St |
en by Barrow, Carmichael, Basil Hall, and W.B. | Clarke of the geology of this district, I shall confi |
by the pastor of Parramatta, the Reverend W.B. | Clarke (a.k.a. to some as "The Father of Australian G |
James Wallace | Clarke (September 26, 1886 - 1966) served as the sixt |
Walter | Clarke was born in Newport, Rhode Island to Governor |
Sir Walter | Clarke Buchanan (20 June 1838 - 19 July 1924) was a N |
Walter | Clarke (1640-1714) was an early colonial Governor of |
lin II, Trevor Jones, viola, and Jennifer Ward | Clarke, cello), a period-performance string quartet s |
"Over You" - Warren | Clarke featuring Kathy Brown |
vision performers including Rik Mayall, Warren | Clarke, Richard Griffiths, Alun Armstrong, Stephen Fr |
rom 2000 to 2003, she starred alongside Warren | Clarke in the BBC series Down To Earth. |
Warren | Clarke - Gov. Hodge |
Main actors Ian McShane, Warren | Clarke, Stephen Greif, and Christopher Malcolm. |
and Stephen Fry playing King Charles I. Warren | Clarke guest-starred as Oliver Cromwell. |
Shearsmith, Pam Ferris, Barbara Flynn, Warren | Clarke, Alexander Armstrong, Anna Chancellor, Sam Kel |
New Zealand included; Warwick | Clarke, Jack Forrest, Maurie Robertson, Allan Wiles, |
The squad included; Warwick | Clarke, Ron McGregor, Maurie Robertson, Len Jordan, J |
George Washington | Clarke (October 24, 1852, Shelby County, Indiana - No |
The current minister is Wayne | Clarke, who is also a BBC religious broadcaster. |
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