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Born in Glasgow, | Clarke began his career in his native Scotland with A |
Clarke began his writing career in 2005 when he wrote | |
Excavations at Skara Brae under D. V. | Clarke begin. |
In October 2003, | Clarke believed that God was calling him and his fami |
ly accepted with some wine experts, such as Oz | Clarke, believing that the grape is indigenous to Cor |
satellites, especially if it was placed in the | Clarke belt, where geostationary satellites orbit. |
y Longhurst, Arran Ahmun, Ben Hoffnung, Bernie | Clarke, Betsy Cook, Bub Roberts, Chuck Sabo, Danny Th |
Samuel | Clarke Biggs (8 October 1851 - 27 September 1911) was |
St Helens' on 26 October 2010 alongside Margi | Clarke, Billy Murray and Various others. |
collaborators include Jean-Luc Ponty, Stanley | Clarke, Billy Cobham, Cannonball Adderley, his cousin |
February 22, 1914), for him and his wife Mary | Clarke Bluette to live in. |
aghan, Dale Campbell-Savours, Jamie Cann, Eric | Clarke, Bob Cryer, Lawrence Cunliffe, Denzil Davies, |
Paulin Bordeleau, Bruce Boudreau, Jim | Clarke, Bob Dailey, Dick Decloe, Kevin Devine, Wayne |
William | Clarke Bordley (born January 9, 1958 in Los Angeles, |
DJ Dougal (real name Paul Arnold | Clarke, Born 1975) is a British UK Hardcore and happy |
Claire McCollum (formerly | Clarke, born 5 June 1974, Carrickfergus) is a Norther |
Bob | Clarke, born in Scarborough in 1964 is an English arc |
p with fellow expatriates Bud Powell and Kenny | Clarke, both Parisian residents, and native Parisian |
ters: Lacey (Ashley Walters) and Michael (Noel | Clarke), both legends in their own neighbourhood; Eli |
After about ten years working for him | Clarke bought the bar and changed the name. |
ontract: Nathan Bracken, Stuart Clark, Michael | Clarke, Brad Haddin, Phil Jaques, Simon Katich, Brett |
ishop, Sid Patterson, Russell Mockridge, Danny | Clarke, Brett Aitken, Gary Neiwand and Shane Kelly. |
Clarke Briar Beard (November 29, 1884 - November, 197 | |
Victoria | Clarke briefs reporters at the Pentagon in 2001 |
Edmund | Clarke Briggs (20 February 1835 - 4 July 1913) was an |
che (Hannah Jane Fox), Killer Queen (Sharon D. | Clarke), Britney (Nigel Clauzel), Meat (Kerry Ellis) |
lay written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan | Clarke, broadcast as part of BBC 1's Play for Today s |
Under the | Clarke brothers, the company was an early innovator, |
Unfortunately, ill health plagued both the | Clarke brothers, and worn down by the pace of their w |
Harry | Clarke brought his expertise in working in fine decor |
Sir Walter | Clarke Buchanan (20 June 1838 - 19 July 1924) was a N |
He and Michael | Clarke built on the good start with 60 runs in 24 ove |
In 1891, Alfred E. | Clarke built his mansion at the corner of Douglass an |
22 November - Henry | Clarke, businessman and politician (b. |
He was also a close friend of Thomas | Clarke but they fell out on the eve of the Easter Ris |
a money broker for BGC Partners alongside Ben | Clarke, but left BGC in 2008 to join interdealer brok |
Secretary the Minister of Film and Tourism Tom | Clarke but this appointment lasted only until 1998 wh |
fluenced by the theological writings of Samuel | Clarke, but he went much further, renounced the doctr |
nced by players from James Jamerson to Stanley | Clarke, by the 1960s Williams was playing bass in a s |
hael Rigby, who was replaced, as suggestion of | Clarke, by Paul Rutherford. |
Brian | Clarke by Martin Harrison, Quartet Books, 1981. |
ird consecutive meeting in 1986 Hendon lost to | Clarke by one percentage point. |
ssie Medal after beating East Fremantle's Jack | Clarke by one vote. |
He defeated | Clarke by three thousand votes, and would go on to be |
Clarke Bynum died on September 3, 2007, in Sumter, So | |
Clarke Bynum, whose full name was Henry Clarke Bynum | |
Tim | Clarke Byrne (also known as T.C. Byrne, born 1907-199 |
Clarke, C.M. & R.L. Kitching 1995. | |
John | Clarke ca. |
Edward | Clarke Cabot designed the building which was finished |
Richard | Clarke Cabot (21 May 1868 - 7 May 1939) was an Americ |
The architect was Edward | Clarke Cabot, an artist and dilettante whose design w |
In 1984, he was nominated by Alan | Clarke, Calgary East Federal Liberal Riding Associati |
The Guardian's Betty | Clarke called the song "a catchy, chick-lit ode to wr |
short story published in 1971 by Sir Arthur C. | Clarke, called "Transit of Earth", depicts a doomed a |
Home Secretary Charles | Clarke calls for greater retention of data related to |
Clarke came to Hong Kong in 1930. | |
at Bloomfield, Prince Edward County, Ontario, | Clarke came to Manitoba in 1888 and settled at Elkhor |
Clarke came through the Leeds Carnegie youth academy. | |
CBC's "second biggest turkey" of 1954, behind | Clarke, Campbell & Co.. |
Clarke, Campbell & Co. is a Canadian experimental tel | |
Edward | Clarke Campbell (1806 - January 18, 1860) was a lawye |
Clarke captained the England under 20 team to second | |
cording that month with Stevie Wonder, Stanley | Clarke, Carl Perkins and Ringo Starr and laying down |
he game at Loftus Road saw Richard Langley and | Clarke Carlisle - two of QPR's best players - serious |
"Yesterday Princess" ( | Clarke, Carolyn Clarke) - 1:41 |
Clarke caught 281 catches for 5,214 yards and 51 touc | |
lms' and also worked with John Piper, Geoffrey | Clarke, Cecil Collins, Ceri Richards and Marc Chagall |
ollins, DJ Quik, Dr Dre, Quincy Jones, Stanley | Clarke, Cedric Williams, and The Bee Gees. |
lin II, Trevor Jones, viola, and Jennifer Ward | Clarke, cello), a period-performance string quartet s |
Howard died in 1932 and was buried in | Clarke Cemetery in Lexington. |
Clarke Central High School | |
He attended | Clarke Central High School, and the University of Geo |
Kasay attended | Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia, where |
Athletics teams at | Clarke Central High School are known as the Gladiator |
Dooley played high school football at | Clarke Central High School in Athens under legendary |
While attending | Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia, scouts |
is a 1970 graduate of Athens High School, now | Clarke Central High School, in Athens, Georgia where |
He was the first director of the "Arthur C. | Clarke Centre for Modern Technologies" in Sri Lanka, |
Gregory | Clarke, CEO of the Lend Lease Corporation since 2002, |
Kim | Clarke Champniss is a Canadian television personality |
y hosted by Christopher Ward, and later by Kim | Clarke Champniss and finally by Simon Evans. |
Kenneth | Clarke: Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Peabody, William Henry Channing, James Freeman | Clarke, Chandler Robbins, William Greenleaf Eliot, Cy |
e 2004 Summer Olympics, with teammates Timicka | Clarke, Chandra Sturrup and Debbie Ferguson. |
It was acquired by | Clarke Chapman in 1974 and then absorbed into Norther |
Clarke Chapman is a British engineering firm based in | |
Ships using | Clarke Chapman mechanical handling equipment include |
Charles | Clarke Chapman (1853-1944) was the first mayor of Ful |
In 1977 Reyrolle Parsons merged with | Clarke Chapman to form Northern Engineering Industrie |
In 1969 | Clarke Chapman acquired Sir William Arrol & Co., a le |
In 1970 | Clarke Chapman acquired John Thompson, a leading boil |
In 1977 Reyrolle Parsons merged with | Clarke Chapman to form Northern Engineering Industrie |
which was undertaken by a consortium involving | Clarke Chapman, Head Wrightson, C. A. Parsons & Co., |
r his death until 1969 when it was acquired by | Clarke Chapman. |
e two were joined by Charles Parsons to create | Clarke Chapman. |
included Peter Perry, David Christie, Charles | Clarke, Charles Lindsay, and Malcolm Cameron. |
ons in the early 1940s, Thelonious Monk, Kenny | Clarke, Charlie Christian, Charlie Parker and Dizzy G |
or foreign Missions in Foochow, the Rev Samuel | Clarke, China Inland Mission in Kweiyang; the Rev Art |
Anne Hyde | Clarke Choate (October 27, 1886 - May 17, 1967) was a |
Julie Walters as Annie | Clarke, Chris' best friend. |
ert Einstein, Michael and Kevin Bacon, Stanley | Clarke, Chubby Checker, Former Philadelphia Mayor Fra |
eamore, Brownlee, Brownlow, Cady, Cambria, Roy | Clarke, Clavering, Cook, Coutts, Crawley, Creer, Crof |
top ranked champions were Carmen Rinke, Chris | Clarke, Clevland Denny,Ian Clyde, Marv Arneson and Si |
"Dream On (Dave | Clarke Club Mix)" (5:13) |
Arthur Grenfell | Clarke CMG was a government official in Hong Kong who |
o include Scott Wentworth as deputy mayor Bill | Clarke, Colin Mochrie as city manager Scott Hawkins, |
he limelight Ballygalget returned in 2003 with | Clarke collecting another county winners' medal. |
Public School and high school years at William | Clarke College in Kellyville, New South Wales. |
ubuque, which would eventually become known as | Clarke College. |
General Newman S. | Clarke commanded the Department of the Pacific and se |
Tobago, presented to His Excellency Sir Ellis | Clarke, Commander-in-Chief of Trinidad and Tobago, Ja |
, the family moved to Rockport, Indiana, where | Clarke commenced practice in January 1885. |
fering from severe clinical depression, Carlos | Clarke committed suicide in London: he left the Prior |
o of its members, James Lindsay-Fynn and James | Clarke, competed in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games as |
Clark Comstock - Martin Heath (as | Clarke Comstock) |
n 1889, shortly after the publication of Micah | Clarke, Conan Doyle and Oscar Wilde were both invited |
Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Monroe, and Washington cou | |
ises the following counties: Baldwin, Choctaw, | Clarke, Conecuh, Dallas, Escambia, Hale, Marengo, Mob |
Sharon D. | Clarke confirmed she's leaving Holby City on the Paul |
Buck | Clarke: congas |
Buck | Clarke: congas and percussion |
Clarke contested an upper house seat under a banner o | |
Clarke continued to be selected during England's 2011 | |
By September 1855, | Clarke's wife had become ill, and the family returned |
er Yazoo, Radcliffe and Yazoo-songwriter Vince | Clarke continued to work together. |
Clarke continued research in his retirement and in 19 | |
Clarke continued to record and release solo albums wh | |
Bobby | Clarke continued to progress as he led the team in go |
w publications in the chemical literature, but | Clarke contributed the preparation of 26 substances t |
4, the Straits Settlements governor Sir Andrew | Clarke convened a meeting on Pulau Pangkor, at which |
R. | Clarke Cooper is an American political figure. |
with small encroachments into both Warren and | Clarke Counties. |
It is a part of the | Clarke County Multiple Property Submission and was pl |
house is a historic school building located on | Clarke County Road 29 in Gainestown, Alabama. |
It is a part of the | Clarke County Multiple Property Submission and was pl |
ll of Carter Hall, near Millwood, Virginia, in | Clarke County and is buried at a nearby Burwell famil |
Clarke County High School of Berryville, Virginia (no | |
Origination points in Frederick County, | Clarke County and the City of Winchester area include |
After graduation, he served as principal of | Clarke County High School in Grove Hill, Alabama from |
In 1810, Clayton was elected to represent | Clarke County in the Georgia House of Representatives |
Webbtown is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County in the U.S. state of Virginia. |
e Alston-Cobb House, now formally known as the | Clarke County Museum, is a historic house museum in G |
Clarke County (west) | |
Clarke County High School is a public high school in | |
USS | Clarke County (LST-601), a United States Navy tank la |
The USS | Clarke County (LST-601), originally USS LST-601, was |
e 178 is a 1.956-mile (3.148 km) long route in | Clarke County in the southwestern part of the state. |
the city and county governments of Athens and | Clarke County unified in 1991. |
In 1993, Walker purchased a horse farm in | Clarke County in northern Virginia and raised registe |
It is a part of the | Clarke County Multiple Property Submission and was pl |
The | Clarke County School District supports grades pre-sch |
married Sarah Elizabeth Alston of neighboring | Clarke County on November 29, 1838. |
Wickliffe is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County in the U.S. state of Virginia. |
Clarke County was also the official name of Clark Cou | |
Born in rural | Clarke County and raised in poverty as a sharecropper |
Clarke County was decommissioned and stricken from th | |
A | Clarke County historical marker which stands on Woods |
for the National Register of Historic Places' | Clarke County Multiple Property Submission, they were |
n elected to the Georgia General Assembly from | Clarke County since Reconstruction. |
ts architectural significance as a part of the | Clarke County Multiple Property Submission. |
c and Hanna Pugh settled in what was to become | Clarke County in 1810, prior to the establishment of |
as two separate departments: Athens Police and | Clarke County Police. |
ering east to northeast course through central | Clarke County in route to its eastern terminus at US- |
This list contains all entries for | Clarke County through Dallas County, the other listin |
Athens | Clarke County Bike Map: First published in 2005, with |
Some possibilities include | Clarke County becoming a AA school, or absorbing some |
turning to the northeast again, crossing into | Clarke County 11 miles (18 km) below I-66. 5 miles (8 |
Wadesville is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County in the U.S. state of Virginia. |
It was the county seat of | Clarke County until 1831. |
oners on 13 December 1819 to select a site for | Clarke County's "seat of justice." |
Thomasville Campus (unincorporated | Clarke County) |
Thomasville is a city in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
now a part of the consolidated city-county of | Clarke County, Georgia and Athens, Georgia was then p |
ried Elizabeth T. Moore on December 7, 1823 in | Clarke County, Georgia. |
Clarke County, New South Wales, in Australia | |
re (117 ha) homestead near Grove Hill in rural | Clarke County, Alabama. |
Campbell is an unincorporated town in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
He moved in 1816 to | Clarke County, Alabama, and settled near Grove Hill, |
was located in Frederick County, Virginia (now | Clarke County, Virginia), about three miles east of B |
l Institution is located in Athens, Georgia in | Clarke County, Georgia. |
Washington was born in | Clarke County, Virginia, the child of Perrin Washingt |
ble Tollgate is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
Named after | Clarke County, Alabama; Clarke County, Georgia; Clark |
Grove Hill is a town in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
(also spelled Clarksville) is a ghost town in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Failetown is a ghost town in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Lost Corner is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
1830 the Lewises moved to Audley plantation in | Clarke County, Virginia. |
orporated community on the Shenandoah River in | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
one of the oldest brick houses in southwestern | Clarke County, Virginia. |
orporated community on the Shenandoah River in | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
Clarke County, Alabama - northwest | |
sse Pickens Pugh was born on April 17, 1829 in | Clarke County, Alabama. |
Morvin is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
l career, he served as prosecuting attorney of | Clarke County, Washington from 1894 to 1896 and serve |
It is the only public high school in | Clarke County, VA. |
Carlton is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Clarke County, Mississippi | |
iddle Kingdom for Children, and Myself (1927), | Clarke County, 1836-1936 (1936), and Treasures Long H |
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