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c and Hanna Pugh settled in what was to become Clarke County in 1810, prior to the establishment of
After completing his education in Bedeque, Clarke worked for John R. Calhoun.
marry a Mormon and amidst the chaos befriends Clarke (Jeremy Dozier), a shy, gay classmate.
CBC's "second biggest turkey" of 1954, behind Clarke, Campbell & Co..
cked local branches threw their support behind Clarke for 2002 preselection, but the state executive
True Story of a Great Life (Chicago: Belford, Clarke.
Her father was Edward John Bellenden Clarke (1813-1862) and her mother was Margaret Bell S
rah Grand was born Frances Elizabeth Bellenden Clarke in Rosebank House, Donaghadee, County Down, Ir
a money broker for BGC Partners alongside Ben Clarke, but left BGC in 2008 to join interdealer brok
Ben Clarke (born 1968), England rugby union player
This article is about Ben Clarke, the rugby player.
Ben Clarke - vocals, guitar
celebrities and a few d-listers including Ben Clarke, who infamously "claimed" he went to Sandhurst
Ben Clarke (born 15 April 1968), is a former England inte
the candidate on the television show, see Ben Clarke (The Apprentice).
ed their professional proposals along with Ben Clarke and Scott Quinnell.
ded several new players such as Mike Catt, Ben Clarke, Victor Ubogu, Steve Ojomoh (all Bath players)
Benjamin Clarke Simon (born June 14, 1978) is an American prof
His father, Benjamin Clarke (1653-1722), was the youngest son of Daniel Cl
Bernard Clarke served as leader of the GMCC.
y Longhurst, Arran Ahmun, Ben Hoffnung, Bernie Clarke, Betsy Cook, Bub Roberts, Chuck Sabo, Danny Th
a historical farmhouse located in Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia, and was added to the Nationa
Bertie Clarke
Black married Bethia Clarke in 1905.
Writing in The Guardian, Betty Clarke stated "This is classic Green.
The Guardian's Betty Clarke called the song "a catchy, chick-lit ode to wr
here were serious policy disagreements between Clarke and the Lieutenant Governors, most notably ove
p - feature a three-part vocal harmony between Clarke, Hicks, and Nash.
o include Scott Wentworth as deputy mayor Bill Clarke, Colin Mochrie as city manager Scott Hawkins,
"Ryan's Song" (inspired by a poem by Bill Clarke) - 3:09
In 1968, his final season with the Bills, Clarke had an 82-yard punt return for a touchdown aga
For the Scottish footballer, see Billy Clarke (footballer born 1878).
and Ipswich footballer born in 1987, see Billy Clarke.
In December 2007 on his 90th birthday, Clarke recorded a video message to his friends and fa
Bishop Clarke was ordained the sixth bishop of the Newcastle
In 1848 Manning married Sally Bland Clarke and had four children by her.
Aside from the Moody Blues, Clarke also worked with Providence and on the album B
s at the end of the season, Hamill won the Bob Clarke Trophy as the WHL's leading scorer and was nam
ting from the game, Flyers General Manager Bob Clarke had to be restrained from going after Ottawa c
Bob Clarke at the excavation of the Boscombe Bowmen
Awarded the Bob Clarke Trophy (WHL Top Scorer) in 1999.
h 79 assists and 115 points, en route to a Bob Clarke Trophy as the league's leading scorer.
Won the Bob Clarke Trophy (WHL leading scorer) in 2006.
Bob Clarke, having been with the Flyers organization sinc
Bob Clarke returned again for the 1994-95 season, this ti
Won the Bob Clarke Trophy in 1993
nd with a record of 1-6-1, General Manager Bob Clarke resigned and head coach Ken Hitchcock was fire
WHL season season, he won the prestigious Bob Clarke Trophy as the league's top scorer with 101 poi
Bob Clarke, born in Scarborough in 1964 is an English arc
In 1998, he won the Bob Clarke Trophy as the WHL's top scorer with 119 points
gue in points, by which he was awarded the Bob Clarke Trophy.
d an EP, recorded in May 1985, entitled Bobbie Clarke, The Man Who Drummed The World.
n guitars, Ralph Di Pietro on bass, and Bobbie Clarke on drums.
Bobbie Clarke (born Robert William Woodman, 13 June 1940, Co
In February 1963 Bobbie Clarke left Vince and became the drummer for Johnny H
Bobbie Clarke and Joey Greco with the Golden Stars also reco
Bobby Clarke suffered no sophomore slump as he led the team
diabetic from Flin Flon, Manitoba named Bobby Clarke with their second draft pick, 17th overall, in
Afterwards, Bobby Clarke retired from playing and was named Vice Presid
Bobby Orr and Bobby Clarke get set for the ceremonial faceoff
Four years later Flyers General Manager, Bobby Clarke admitted the story was accurate to a group of
He was awarded the Bobby Clarke Trophy, which is awarded to the Flyers Team MV
For Canadian ice hockey player, see Bobby Clarke.
That same month, Bobby Clarke was the youngest player (at that time) in NHL
Bobby Orr for Boston and Philadelphia's Bobby Clarke.
Bobby Clarke continued to progress as he led the team in go
ed that their country would have won had Bobby Clarke not fractured the ankle of their best player,
1912, Lundgren was hired to assist Boileryard Clarke in coaching the pitchers at Princeton Universi
leader, Baby-Face George Nelson, Russell Booby Clarke, Harry Pierpont, Pretty-Boy Arthur Floyd, Home
ation for the following counties Adair, Boone, Clarke, Dallas, Greene, Guthrie, Jasper, Madison, Mar
After he hung up his boots, Clarke re-trained as a journalist, landing a job at t
ilt by the WPA and designed by William Bordley Clarke, Sr., was once the largest public school build
Since his early days in Boston, Clarke starred in his own short-lived network sitcom
gs, but also includes new compositions by both Clarke and Hiromi, and one improv piece.
annoned back off the bar for Arsenal, and both Clarke and Lorimer struck the woodwork for Leeds.
ne through several personnel changes, and both Clarke and Brill had departed, but the line-up solidi
Both Clarke and Mills ran the marathon at the 1964 Olympic
Graeme Swann then bowled Clarke with his first ball of the day, and Flintoff t
Tebenna bradleyi) Clarke, 1971 (mostly treated as a synonym of Tebenna
ity, in 1899, with the help of Edward Bramwell Clarke.
il by the geologist Reverend William Branwhite Clarke, who visited the area in 1842 and prepared a d
River, Cross My Heart is a novel by Breena Clarke, and was chosen as an Oprah Book Club Selectio
Bass players: Matt Clohesy, Brendan Clarke, Leigh Barker, Sam Anning, Eugene Romaniuk, Ro
include Simon Gerada, David Zalcberg and Brett Clarke.
Brian Clarke by Martin Harrison, Quartet Books, 1981.
Born in Bristol, Clarke started his career with Football League One si
Originally from Britain, Clarke moved to London, Ontario in the 1980s where he
of the novel, The Ordinary White Boy, by Brock Clarke (2001).
Born at Page Brooke, Clarke County, Virginia, he was the son of Humphrey B
nd bands including Graeme Bell, Geraldo, Bruce Clarke, Port Jackson Jazz Band, George Trevare and th
iriam Rothschild, Theodosius Dobzhansky, Bryan Clarke, A.J. Cain, Sir Cyril Clarke and others.
Bryan Clarke, who worked alongside Kettlewell at Oxford, de
Buck Clarke: congas
Buck Clarke: congas and percussion
Buck Clarke - African percussion (tracks 7 & 13-15)
Following disposal of the US based businesses, Clarke sold the UK plc business of Majestic Wines for
nd received a pension from him until 1790, but Clarke and Kitty had no children.
w publications in the chemical literature, but Clarke contributed the preparation of 26 substances t
But Clarke gives no information about which people/buildi
The second trial resulted in a hung jury, but Clarke, together with his two other co-accused, were
says and sermons by White and illustrations by Clarke that were originally published in her pro-KKK
It was acquired by Clarke Chapman in 1974 and then absorbed into Norther
he play, written by Roy Minton and directed by Clarke, was a brutal depiction of a young offenders i
on the east by Crumlin Road and on the west by Clarke Side Road); and
ders from Montgomery, St. Vith was given up by Clarke on 21 December; U.S. troops fell back to entre
y active ingredient of permethrin, marketed by Clarke Mosquito Control.
CFT was first reported by Clarke and co-workers in 1973.
r his death until 1969 when it was acquired by Clarke Chapman.
th a dissenting congregation was instituted by Clarke, giving free education in reading, writing, an
A more recent monograph by Clarke restores N. longifolia to specific rank.
It was first published in 1978 by Clarke, Irwin & Company.
w the highest level began badly with a foul by Clarke on Ball in the first five seconds and the firs
They were represented at the RRHOF ceremony by Clarke, Nash, Sylvester, Eric Haydock and Calvert.
"Come On Back" was also written by Clarke, Hicks, and Nash but was issued under the pseu
All songs written and composed by Clarke.
ory takes the form of a non-fiction article by Clarke in which he warns the people of the United Sta
subsequently shortlisted for the 2011 Arthur C Clarke Award for best science fiction novel.
a Mundi, was also shortlisted for the Arthur C Clarke Award in 2001.
Hav (2006; shortlisted for the 2007 Arthur C Clarke Award)
New York, 1995) (with a foreword by Arthur C. Clarke).
the John W. Campbell Award, and the Arthur C. Clarke Award; each time finishing behind a different
"Time's Arrow" is a short story by Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1950.
ion, all under the command of General Bruce C. Clarke, successfully resisted the German attacks, the
suriya served as the Chairman of the Arthur C. Clarke Institute of Modern Technology, and on the Boa
The City & the City won the 2010 Arthur C. Clarke Award, 2010 Hugo Award, and 2010 World Fantasy
th novel, Iron Council, won the 2005 Arthur C. Clarke Award and the 2005 Locus Award for Best Fantas
References to George Orwell, Arthur C. Clarke, and Star Trek spin-off Deep Space 9 sit comfo
ched 30 November 1944; sponsored by Mrs. A. C. Clarke; and commissioned 10 January 1945, Lt. Comdr.
Arthur C. Clarke wrote an article called, "War and Peace in the
an astronaut after reading works of Arthur C. Clarke.
He was the first director of the "Arthur C. Clarke Centre for Modern Technologies" in Sri Lanka,
eeded two 'sponsors', so he wrote to Arthur C. Clarke (a local boy himself, then living in Sri Lanka
The science writer Arthur C. Clarke was a well-known former Chairman of the Britis
ival became the official home of The Arthur C. Clarke Award, the most prestigious award for science
The novel was written by Arthur C. Clarke.
Sir Arthur C. Clarke also has a minor role in the film as an Englis
book-ended by science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke in short sequences filmed in Sri Lanka.
robot" and was originally coined by Arthur C. Clarke in his 1972 novel Rendezvous with Rama.
The Science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke wrote the final chapters of 3001 - The Final O
He was short-listed for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1998 for his novel Days and for the J
Notes on Arthur C. Clarke
y Novel, was nominated for the Hugo, Arthur C. Clarke, World Fantasy, Locus, Philip K. Dick, and Bri
Science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke was once resident at Ballifants Farm, on the o
short story published in 1971 by Sir Arthur C. Clarke, called "Transit of Earth", depicts a doomed a
on Tide" is a short story written by Arthur C. Clarke.
ween 1872 and 1874, and the transepts by R. C. Clarke in 1887 and 1888.
al Space Odyssey universe created by Arthur C. Clarke.
He admires Arthur C. Clarke, and his own works are classified as hard scie
eck, Liv Ullman, Duke Ellington, Sir Arthur C. Clarke, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi to name a few.
is a science fiction short story by Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1961.
Author Arthur C. Clarke was coincidentally visiting friend and colleag
According to Arthur C. Clarke, "No other scientist of Sri Lankan origin was
ish SF authors such as Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Robert A. Heinlein into Japanese, and edited
is a science fiction short story by Arthur C. Clarke.
ter in the Dawn" is a short story by Arthur C. Clarke published in 1953 in the magazine Amazing Stor
Best Novel in 2003, and was also an Arthur C. Clarke Award finalist.
Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 1996
434-6833-3 (shortlisted for the 2002 Arthur C. Clarke Award, BSFA award for Best Novel and John W. C
Donald C. Clarke is a law professor specializing in Chinese law
Named after the writer Arthur C. Clarke.
ok by James Randi with a foreword by Arthur C. Clarke.
"How We Went to Mars" by Sir Arthur C. Clarke (Amateur Science Fiction Stories March 1938)
rainCap, a concept later explored by Arthur C. Clarke.
Arthur C. Clarke uses it in this sense in his novel Earthlight.
Titan was nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1998.
help of director Mike Wilson and Sir Arthur C. Clarke, Palihakkara developed the first Sinhala colou
Childhood's End(1954) by Arthur C. Clarke, alien beings guide humanity towards a more ec
A short story by Arthur C. Clarke
ed up with two other Civil Engineers; Eliot C. Clarke and Clemens Herschel to study and publish thei
ience Fiction Award in 1993, and the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1994.
Arthur C. Clarke has said of Stapledon's 1930 book Last and Fir
T. truncata C.B. Clarke
Peyton, and St. George Tucker; and Majors C.H. Clarke and John S. Walker.
Caitlin Clarke as Sharon
Her sister Caitlin Clarke was an actress who died in 2004.
Cal Clarke went on the federal bench in Norfolk on Januar
Born in Inglewood, California, Clarke played guitar and drums as a youngster and lea
Joseph Calvitt Clarke Jr. (August 9, 1920 - May 6, 2004) was a Unite
mber 20, 1991, to a seat vacated by J. Calvitt Clarke, Jr..
Joseph Calvitt Clarke Jr. at the Biographical Directory of Federal J
Freddy (voiced by Cam Clarke) is a very funny ferret and is best friends wi
alent in his cast, including Jess Harnell, Cam Clarke, and announcer Bill Farmer.
Radner, Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong and, with Clarke's permission, was re-dubbed into the 1983 come
Dogtanian - Cam Clarke
Nicholas Campbell Clarke (9 June 1948 - 23 November 2006), was an Engli
Kiln People (2002) -- Campbell, Clarke, Hugo, and Locus SF Awards nominee, 2003.
Following his service in Canada, Clarke served as commander-in-chief of the British fo
In his professional career, Clarke fought thirteen bouts, winning 6 (including on
ree would go on to forge professional careers: Clarke, Jack Hobbs and Scott Loach.
He married Jessie Carlos Clarke, daughter of Charles Carlos Clarke, on 26 Janu
e Unusual Life and Violent Death of Bob Carlos Clarke
Just prior to his death, Carlos Clarke was working on a permanent exhibition titled D
lombia, but Torres' youth soccer coach, Carlos Clarke, a native of Chile, offered to adopt Torres.
fering from severe clinical depression, Carlos Clarke committed suicide in London: he left the Prior
Cryptophlebia carpophagoides Clarke, 1951
(1770-1820), who married Anna Maria Catherine Clarke, only daughter of Joseph Hart Pryce Clarke.
He married Anna Maria Catherine Clarke, daughter of Joseph Hart Pryce Clarke, on 17 M
MD of Lutterworth and his wife Sarah Catherine Clarke, eldest daughter of John Clarke of Peatling Ha
reth Bryn's Driven, which is written by Catrin Clarke.
on, but lost to Progressive Conservative Cecil Clarke.
                                                                                                   


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