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ll of Carter Hall, near Millwood, Virginia, in | Clarke County and is buried at a nearby Burwell famil |
Origination points in Frederick County, | Clarke County and the City of Winchester area include |
s Sullivan, William Le Baron Jenney, Frederick | Clarke Withers, and Calvert Vaux. |
Albert ("Bert") went on to serve as reeve for | Clarke Township and warden for the United Counties of |
Together with his partner Jack Nichols, | Clarke created and wrote "The Homosexual Citizen" in |
Clarke, Emerson, and Sifakis shared the 2007 Turing A | |
See also Roy | Clarke (footballer) and Roy Clark (disambiguation). |
Richard | Clarke, friend and colleague |
22 November - Henry | Clarke, businessman and politician (b. |
p - feature a three-part vocal harmony between | Clarke, Hicks, and Nash. |
and Livingston Taylor, Stevie Wonder, Stanley | Clarke, Babyface, and Bebe Winans. |
it was against a second-string Surrey attack ( | Clarke, Salisbury and Bicknell did not bowl) Bradford |
Buck | Clarke: congas and percussion |
hristin Nilsson (641), while Britain's Melanie | Clarke (647) and Pippa Britton (643) were paired agai |
ed by Frank Branston (Mayor of Bedford), Steve | Clarke (Teacher and Navigator), and Denise Hubbard (D |
Gerald | Clarke, artist and educator |
tarring Rob Schneider, Ron Livingston, Michael | Clarke Duncan, and Jennifer Esposito. |
ependently, they were discovered in 1967 by H. | Clarke Anderson and Ermanno Bonucci. |
Born in rural | Clarke County and raised in poverty as a sharecropper |
nd with a record of 1-6-1, General Manager Bob | Clarke resigned and head coach Ken Hitchcock was fire |
he concluded his career in the NFL, Gutowsky, | Clarke Hinkle and Bronko Nagurski were rated as "the |
Ace Frehley (guitar), Tommy Lee (drums), Gilby | Clarke (Guitar) and Scott Ian (Bass) played a cover o |
us Wainwright, Chrissie Hynde, Carl Barat, Tom | Clarke, Kasabian and Beth Ditto. |
h Valley, including the counties of Frederick, | Clarke, Warren and Shenandoah and the cities of Winch |
with Winchester, the station serves Frederick, | Clarke, Warren, and Shenandoah counties in Virginia i |
Clarke organized and ran the sub-committee that drew | |
y hosted by Christopher Ward, and later by Kim | Clarke Champniss and finally by Simon Evans. |
"Come On Back" was also written by | Clarke, Hicks, and Nash but was issued under the pseu |
Unfortunately, ill health plagued both the | Clarke brothers, and worn down by the pace of their w |
in King and Queen County, Virginia, to William | Clarke Hundley and Marion Street Hundley, John Hundle |
scribed as Melnick-Fraser syndrome after Frank | Clarke Fraser and Michael Melnick. |
ewis, Janusz Olejniczak, Ronan O'Hora, Raymond | Clarke, Mark Anderson, Matthew Schellhorn, Murray McL |
In 2006, Erasure members Vince | Clarke and Andy Bell released Union Street, an album |
all songs written by Vince | Clarke and Andy Bell, except "Against My View" by Eli |
mpo pop song, written by Erasure members Vince | Clarke and Andy Bell, is a straightforward ode to lov |
The track was written by Erasure (Vince | Clarke and Andy Bell) and was remixed slightly for it |
"Always" was written by Erasure members Vince | Clarke and Andy Bell, and is produced by Martyn Ware. |
dback book that includes interviews with Vince | Clarke and Andy Bell about the making of the record a |
Betty Ross | Clarke - Annette Fraser (as Betty Ross Clark) |
th (1656-1736), the daughter of another Samuel | Clarke (1626-1701), annotator of the Bible. |
alent in his cast, including Jess Harnell, Cam | Clarke, and announcer Bill Farmer. |
he limelight Ballygalget returned in 2003 with | Clarke collecting another county winners' medal. |
Williamson was joined by his commander, Elijah | Clarke and another 100 men, and the British supply li |
moved, a packet of papers was discovered that | Clarke had apparently buried when building the house. |
Clarke also appears twice in the serial itself, playi | |
William | Clarke was appointed to fill his unexpired term. |
Iowa's statehood was still a year away when | Clarke was appointed the third governor of the Iowa T |
In 1875, | Clarke was appointed professor of music at the Univer |
On 6 March 2001, | Clarke was appointed Commander of the Royal Victorian |
Clarke was appointed chief scout of Portsmouth in Sep | |
Clarke was appointed interim coach during the latter | |
the candidate on the television show, see Ben | Clarke (The Apprentice). |
George Edmund | Clarke (24 April 1921 - 17 February 2011) was an Engl |
Melinda | Clarke (born April 24, 1969) is an American actress w |
Douglas | Clarke (born April 27, 1948) was a Danish-born Englis |
He later excavated at Eileithyiaspolis with | Clarke and Archibald Sayce from 1901 to 1902. |
Shearsmith, Pam Ferris, Barbara Flynn, Warren | Clarke, Alexander Armstrong, Anna Chancellor, Sam Kel |
his wife Mrs. Emma Nind Lacy, daughter of Mary | Clarke Nind, arrived in Foochow on November 5, 1887. |
Clarke had arrived in Melbourne in 1840, and became m | |
s at the end of the season, Hamill won the Bob | Clarke Trophy as the WHL's leading scorer and was nam |
Clarke worked as chief of staff to U.S. Representativ | |
lay written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan | Clarke, broadcast as part of BBC 1's Play for Today s |
Clarke recorded as a solo artist, releasing the "Out | |
Clarke worked as a sales manager, and was president o | |
ers, and was bought by investment banker Giles | Clarke, where as Chairman Clarke built it into a UK n |
From 1987 until his death in 1993, | Clarke toured as The Byrds featuring Michael Clarke. |
Following his service in Canada, | Clarke served as commander-in-chief of the British fo |
Clarke worked as a general building contractor for se | |
Clarke resigned as Attorney General, and returned to | |
'Stoker', a selection of verse by Lindsay | Clarke appeared as a Phoenix Poetry Pamphlet in 2006. |
Clarke served as mayor of Prescott from 1866 to 1867. | |
h 79 assists and 115 points, en route to a Bob | Clarke Trophy as the league's leading scorer. |
Bernard | Clarke served as leader of the GMCC. |
Clarke Stevens as Henchman Shade | |
Webster Talcott | Clarke served as the eleventh Mayor of the village of |
Michael | Clarke Duncan as J. Otis "Bear" Kurleenbear: Member o |
Clarke Peters as Ola Adenuga | |
Clarke Peters as The Narrator | |
Michael | Clarke Duncan as Otis Jenkins: RJ's older brother. |
After he hung up his boots, | Clarke re-trained as a journalist, landing a job at t |
Clarke enlisted as a volunteer during the Civil War, | |
It is definitely the finest surviving one in | Clarke County, as the Berryville station was demolish |
Born in Statesville, North Carolina, Louis | Clarke won, as a Johns Hopkins University student, th |
Clarke retired as Assistant Commissioner Specialist O | |
WHL season season, he won the prestigious Bob | Clarke Trophy as the league's top scorer with 101 poi |
In 1998, he won the Bob | Clarke Trophy as the WHL's top scorer with 119 points |
Clarke ran as an independent and did very well on 23. | |
of Provencher after Louis Riel and Henry James | Clarke resigned as candidates there. |
and Stephen Fry playing King Charles I. Warren | Clarke guest-starred as Oliver Cromwell. |
From 2007 to 2009, | Clarke worked as a continuity announcer at the statio |
Michael | Clarke Duncan as Mean Lion |
Michael | Clarke Duncan as Roxbury Bouncer |
After the race, Mills talked with | Clarke and asked if he was straining as hard as he co |
In March 1853 | Clarke was asked to replace Robert Hoddle as Surveyor |
The MCC team, led by Ted | Clarke, arrived at Dhaka on December 27, 1976. |
tion from international dressage judge Stephen | Clarke and at 18 she moved to Sweden to train with Ky |
Danos represented | Clarke subsequently at the second trial in 2006 and t |
Clarke died at High Wycombe on 24 February 1701. | |
Dr. Jerome | Clarke Hunsaker at MIT had the first pick, and feelin |
Joseph Calvitt | Clarke Jr. at the Biographical Directory of Federal J |
residence at Greenway Court near White Post in | Clarke County, at the suggestion of Thomas Bryan Mart |
Clarke died at Carnforth, Lancashire at the age of 86 | |
Clarke prepped at Venice High School. | |
Clarke rowed at Oxford and in 1849 was in the Wadham | |
otball games are often played at the Herman E. | Clarke stadium at TCC. |
Moon and Planets, including the 24 inch Alvan | Clarke Refractor at the Lowell Observatory in Flagsta |
background - several of them (Fowler, Howard, | Clarke) had attended grammar school rather than fee-p |
ool (in the same class as fellow Labour MP Tom | Clarke) before attending the Trade Union College in T |
Graham Peter | Clarke (11 August 1935 - 27 April 2010) was an Englis |
Bishop Leo | Clarke (29 August 1923 - 3 June 2006) was Bishop of t |
Ian | Clarke (20 August 1946, London, England) is a former |
Tony | Clarke (21 August 1941 - 4 January 2010) was an Engli |
Kenneth Maurice | Clarke (born August 28, 1956 in Savannah, Georgia) is |
Betty Ross | Clarke as Aunt Millie Forrest |
Clarke, an award winning journalist and writer, met D | |
Clarke's son is Gabriel Clarke, an award-winning spor | |
After the season, | Clarke was awarded the Hart Memorial Trophy as the NH |
Clarke received BA, MA, and Ph.D. in Physics from Cam | |
Michael | Clarke - Background Vocals |
w the highest level began badly with a foul by | Clarke on Ball in the first five seconds and the firs |
Margaret | Clarke as Ballet Mistress |
He should not be confused with Kenny | Clarke, whose band he played in. |
Coen | Clarke: Russian bar |
e is some speculation, from critics such as Oz | Clarke, that Barbera or even Syrah and Cabernet Sauvi |
Bass players: Matt Clohesy, Brendan | Clarke, Leigh Barker, Sam Anning, Eugene Romaniuk, Ro |
Lawrence is the son of Sir Toby | Clarke, 6th Baronet and is the heir apparent to the b |
Sir William John | Clarke, 1st Baronet (31 March 1831 - 17 January 1895) |
He was the older son of Sir Samuel | Clarke, 1st Baronet and his wife Mary Thompson, daugh |
General Sir Charles Mansfield | Clarke, 3rd Baronet GCB GCVO (13 December 1839 - 22 A |
Sir Robert | Clarke, 2nd Baronet (1683 - November 1746) was a Brit |
Horace | Clarke (from Baseball in the Virgin Islands) |
on probate and tax issues to the legal company | Clarke Willmott, based in the Taunton office. |
Mike | Clarke - bass guitar |
ers were Josh Doyle - vocals and guitar, Steve | Clarke - bass and vocals, Stuart 'Baxter' Wilkinson - |
Clarke played bass guitar in skiffle bands in the mid | |
Mark | Clarke - Bass Guitar, Vocals, Lead vocal on "The Play |
Mark | Clarke - Bass Guitar (on 1,5,7) |
Mark | Clarke - bass guitar, vocals on "The Wizard" (middle |
Stanley | Clarke - bass |
Stanley | Clarke - bass, double bass |
Paul | Clarke of BBC Music gave the album a positive review |
r Tony Blair controversially appointed Charles | Clarke to be the similarly named Party Chairman. |
Clarke Briar Beard (November 29, 1884 - November, 197 | |
In 1995 | Clarke Energy became distributor for Jenbacher Gas En |
Clarke has become infamous among his fellow MLAs for | |
Some possibilities include | Clarke County becoming a AA school, or absorbing some |
Clarke represented Bedfordshire in the Minor Counties | |
Clarke had been performing in support of Clark's oppo | |
Clarke has been backed up by testimony of former Trea | |
Clarke has been selected in FourFourTwo's Top 50 Foot | |
Morse code is shown between the sniper (Thomas | Clarke) who'd been following Spencer, and an unknown |
Bob | Clarke, having been with the Flyers organization sinc |
Since January 2004, | Clarke has been taking his cowboy church to horse ent |
Clarke has been called a leading member of the right- | |
Clarke has been vocal in his retirement in campaignin | |
Michael | Clarke has been announced as the Australian captain, |
Clarke has been described as England's greatest goals | |
In 1998, from its success in the UK | Clarke Energy began to expand overseas. |
ar was re-elected for Hertford, his opponents ( | Clarke again being one) petitioned against him, alleg |
Childhood's End(1954) by Arthur C. | Clarke, alien beings guide humanity towards a more ec |
p of producer Gigi Campi, the US drummer Kenny | Clarke and Belgian pianist and composer Francy Boland |
The music video features | Clarke and Bell in an outer space/celestial setting, |
e on the U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart ( | Clarke and Bell would have to wait eighteen years bef |
The backs of these have patient data from | Clarke and Bell's MRI scans. |
ite, Paulinho Da Costa, Ronnie Foster, Stanley | Clarke, George Benson, Todd Cochran, Jorge Dalto and |
lewde in his tongue, and besides corrupting my | clarke, Roberte Berrye, with tobacco and drinckinge,' |
Clarke is best known for creating BBC Sitcoms; Last o | |
Clarke is best known for playing Faith Taylor on the | |
Julie Walters as Annie | Clarke, Chris' best friend. |
Richard | Clarke (The Big Top 40 Show) |
Athens | Clarke County Bike Map: First published in 2005, with |
Shieldstone: Stanley | Clarke & Bill Shields, Bellaphon Records (1987) |
988 short documentary film directed by Malcolm | Clarke and Bill Guttentag. |
rich, three by Thomas Tudway, four by Jeremiah | Clarke, Isaac Blackwell and a few others. |
ggot, Littler as Jones, Griffiths as Zero, and | Clarke as Blister. |
ikell Plummer, Dan Cayford, Mark Cooper, Ollie | Clarke, George Booth, Steve Kingdon and Jack McKenna. |
2 pre-Code drama film featuring Lew Ayres, Mae | Clarke and Boris Karloff. |
Clarke was born in Minehead, Somerset, England. | |
Gerald | Clarke was born in Hemet, California in 1967 to Carol |
Walter | Clarke was born in Newport, Rhode Island to Governor |
ublican Alexander Henry Smith and Ivy Margaret | Clarke, was born in Sydney, and attended Garden's Roa |
John B. | Clarke was born in Brooksville, Kentucky on April 14, |
Clarke was born in Harrow, England, to Joseph Thacher | |
Clarke was born in 1948 in Godalming, Surrey, and edu | |
Clarke was born in the United Kingdom, attended unive | |
Clarke was born in Southampton in Hampshire County in | |
Clarke was born in Chatham, Connecticut, in an area t | |
Clarke was born in Auckland and was educated at St Pe | |
Clarke was born in Willenhall, the fourth of five bro | |
Richard | Clarke was born in 1950, the son of a Boston factory |
For the Scottish footballer, see Billy | Clarke (footballer born 1878). |
Clarke was born in Pontypridd, South Wales, and was e | |
rthern Irish association footballer, see Colin | Clarke (footballer born 1962). |
Clarke was born in Dublin. | |
Emilia | Clarke was born in London, England and grew up in Ber |
Fred | Clarke was born on a farm near Winterset, Iowa. |
Clarke was born in Cornwall, Ontario to a family that | |
Clarke was born in Maghera, County Londonderry, Irela | |
Clarke was born in Nottingham, where he made a name f | |
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