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ependently, they were discovered in 1967 by H. | Clarke Anderson and Ermanno Bonucci. |
naming it after a nearby landowner, Addison H. | Clarke. |
At the same time, Haden | Clarke, a male American writer, had been living in La |
A FIFA.com article hailed | Clarke as "the wizard of the dribble." |
"The Hammer" ( | Clarke, Lemmy, Taylor) |
Born in Wilton, New Hampshire, | Clarke attended Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, and |
He is married to New Zealand publicist Hannah | Clarke and currently lives in Los Angeles, New York a |
rmany, and this led to the appointment of Hans | Clarke as the sole organic chemist with the Kodak com |
Harold | Clarke (born 1888, died March 11th 1969 in Christchur |
On June 22, 1861, he married Harriet | Clarke from Forestville, Connecticut, and they had fo |
d stained glass windows, designed by the Harry | Clarke Studios. |
Harry | Clarke (23 February 1923 - 16 April 2000) was a profe |
cs by Mack Gordon, and a musical book by Harry | Clarke. |
The Harry | Clarke cup was retained in 1980/81 and to complete a |
ers of the 1st Division Championship and Harry | Clarke Cup double. |
A Harry | Clarke window depicting Saint Patrick preaching to hi |
t famously, the stained glass windows of Harry | Clarke and Sarah Purser's studio. |
t players from that era, the other being Harry | Clarke who went on to be a championship quarterback w |
The Life and Work of Harry | Clarke (Irish Academic Press) |
Front Row: Harry | Clarke, Wilfred "Chicken" Smallhorn, Jack Anderson, B |
ridge Church (St Mary's) has a number of Harry | Clarke designed stained-glass windows. |
to the lead after just two minutes via a Harry | Clarke goal. |
d for its stained glass windows, some by Harry | Clarke, and for the classical music festival it has s |
Harry | Clarke (March 17, 1889-1931) was an Irish stained gla |
ook illustrator and stained glass artist Harry | Clarke (1889-1931) with major contributions from his |
Harry | Clarke brought his expertise in working in fine decor |
The Rt Rev Norman Harry | Clarke was the third Anglican Bishop of Plymouth from |
e edifice with a stained glass window by Harry | Clarke and it was here that author James Joyce was ba |
Hansen Hashim | Clarke (born March 2, 1957) is the U.S. Representativ |
At the brief hearing, | Clarke was said to have "stood firm and spoke with pe |
Heather | Clarke died on Sunday 13 August 2006 at 39 years of a |
1925 and John Henry remarried in 1928 to Helen | Clarke. |
Tina Bell-Kake, Helen | Clarke, Jenny Duck, Emily Gillam, Sandy Hitchcock, An |
13 October - Rebecca Helferich | Clarke, viola player and composer, 93 |
Henri-Jacques-Guillaume | Clarke, 1st Count of Hunebourg, 1st Duke of Feltre (1 |
President Martin van Buren recommending Henry | Clarke for a job, tax receipts, newspapers of the day |
Powhatan Henry | Clarke (October 9, 1862 - July 21, 1893) was a United |
Richard Henry | Clarke (February 9, 1843 - September 26, 1906) was a |
Cat burglar Henry | Clarke and his accomplices the Moreaus attempt to ste |
Alfred Henry | Clarke (October 25, 1860 - January 30, 1942) was a Ca |
22 November - Henry | Clarke, businessman and politician (b. |
s based on the 1950s couture captured by Henry | Clarke. |
Portrait of Hepzibah | Clarke Swan by Gilbert Stuart, 1808 (Museum of Fine A |
Ordinary is the Right Reverend Kenneth Herbert | Clarke, who was elected Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and |
After about ten years working for him | Clarke bought the bar and changed the name. |
e championed was dismissed by many historians, | Clarke imparted to them the biases of Eurocentric vie |
John Hopkins | Clarke (April 1, 1789 - November 23, 1870) was a Unit |
In 1846 Knight was employed by John Hopkins | Clarke as a clerk in his factory store at Arnold's Br |
Horace | Clarke (from Baseball in the Virgin Islands) |
k, Isaac H. Snowden, then studied under Horace | Clarke, a surgeon at the Massachusetts General Hospit |
history is commonly referred to as "The Horace | Clarke Era." |
background - several of them (Fowler, Howard, | Clarke) had attended grammar school rather than fee-p |
1875: Hudswell | Clarke 0-6-0ST Farmer's Friend (alias "Pilling Pig") |
by Robert Stephenson and Company and Hudswell | Clarke. |
1900: Hudswell | Clarke 0-6-0ST New Century |
Four more were built by Hudswell | Clarke in 1921 just before the company was absorbed b |
tation was home to an unrestored 1916 Hudswell | Clarke 0-6-0ST, works number 1208. |
tephenson and Company but the last by Hudswell | Clarke. |
hen the line became fully dieselised, Hudswell | Clarke again supplying the power. |
ocomotives were two examples built by Hudswell | Clarke & Co. of Leeds; No. 34 was an outside cylinder |
MSC Hudswell | Clarke 0-6-0T no. |
Hudswell | Clarke 0-6-0WT locomotive (works number 1238 of 1916) |
ew Barclay Sons & Co., W. G. Bagnall, Hudswell | Clarke, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns and the Vulca |
Hudswell | Clarke 0-6-0ST Slough Estates No. 3. Operational 2001 |
ne opened using steam traction by two Hudswell | Clarke 0-6-0 side tank steam locomotives. |
ephenson and Company, Vulcan Foundry, Hudswell | Clarke, Kitson & Co., Neilson & Co, as well as Sharpe |
e 0-6-0 tank locomotives similar to a Hudswell | Clarke design. |
Hudswell | Clarke |
sibility for shooting dead Protestant man Hugh | Clarke at Tullymacreeve near Forkill, County Armagh. |
It adds: "the IRA claimed Hugh | Clarke was involved in the killing of IRA member John |
d on acute inhalation toxicity data in humans [ | Clarke et al. 1945]. |
Born Anne Hyde | Clarke in New York, her godmother was Juliette Gordon |
Anne Hyde | Clarke Choate (October 27, 1886 - May 17, 1967) was a |
y llyfrau gleision was published in 1854 by I. | Clarke in Rhuthyn; it did not have any immediate poli |
Ian | Clarke (born 16 February 1977) is the original design |
Ian | Clarke, Oskar Sandberg, Brandon Wiley, Theodore W. Ho |
Oskar collaborated with Ian | Clarke to design the new "darknet" model employed in |
e computer scientist of the same name, see Ian | Clarke (computer scientist). |
Ian | Clarke (20 August 1946, London, England) is a former |
Toyah Willcox, Kenneth Hadley, Dona Croll, Ian | Clarke, Gill Coleman, Peter O'Dwyer, Nigel Harris, Ch |
Capo Press, 2004) accompanied by Jean Illsley | Clarke, Ph.D., and Connie Dawson, Ph.D.. |
Thomasville is a city in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
ried Elizabeth T. Moore on December 7, 1823 in | Clarke County, Georgia. |
Campbell is an unincorporated town in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
, and Stonewall as well as most rural areas in | Clarke County. |
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. |
Grove Hill is a town in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
rise High School is one of two high schools in | Clarke County. |
ll of Carter Hall, near Millwood, Virginia, in | Clarke County and is buried at a nearby Burwell famil |
(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. |
Howard died in 1932 and was buried in | Clarke Cemetery in Lexington. |
1830 the Lewises moved to Audley plantation in | Clarke County, Virginia. |
orporated community on the Shenandoah River in | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
orporated community on the Shenandoah River in | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
Webbtown is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County in the U.S. state of Virginia. |
He was buried at his family plantation in | Clarke County. |
sse Pickens Pugh was born on April 17, 1829 in | Clarke County, Alabama. |
ur examples of an I-house to survive intact in | Clarke County. |
Morvin is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
It is the only public high school in | Clarke County, VA. |
Carlton is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
e 178 is a 1.956-mile (3.148 km) long route in | Clarke County in the southwestern part of the state. |
As of 2008, 20 percent of the land in | Clarke County, Virginia was covered by conservation e |
In 1993, Walker purchased a horse farm in | Clarke County in northern Virginia and raised registe |
Born in | Clarke County, Georgia, Thompson began life under the |
Enterprise is a town in | Clarke County, Mississippi, United States. |
Coffeeville is a town in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Bogart is a town in | Clarke and Oconee counties in the U.S. state of Georg |
s fought September 3 and September 4, 1864, in | Clarke County, Virginia. |
Moore lived in Berryville, Virginia in | Clarke County. |
ncorporated community on Morgan Mill Stream in | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
enandoah Valley near present-day White Post in | Clarke County, Virginia. |
orporated community on the Shenandoah River in | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
Bashi is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Saratoga is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
Whatley is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
He was born in | Clarke Township, the son of William Reid, an immigran |
It is definitely the finest surviving one in | Clarke County, as the Berryville station was demolish |
Wickliffe is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County in the U.S. state of Virginia. |
residence at Greenway Court near White Post in | Clarke County, at the suggestion of Thomas Bryan Mart |
The entire route is in | Clarke County. |
He was born in | Clarke Township, Durham County, Canada West in 1855, |
He was born in | Clarke County, Virginia. |
ral business district of Grove Hill, a city in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Funsten was born in | Clarke County, Virginia. |
s a battle in the American Civil War fought in | Clarke County, Virginia, between July 17 and July 18, |
stream that runs into the Shenandoah River in | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
White Post is an unincorporated town in | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
der Springs, is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Pyletown is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
Pigeon Hill is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
ny (Georgia Troopers, B Company) was formed in | Clarke County, Georgia. |
6 and is the oldest incorporated settlement in | Clarke County. |
Page was born in | Clarke County, Virginia. |
He was educated in | Clarke and Newcastle. |
Wadesville is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County in the U.S. state of Virginia. |
entral business district of Jackson, a city in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
d in 1961 as the Union Telephone Company, Inc. | Clarke Williams acquired the company, along with what |
started during his tenure, with a twelve inch | Clarke refractor telescope and a transit instrument e |
Some possibilities include | Clarke County becoming a AA school, or absorbing some |
The ministry which included | Clarke was defeated in the legislature in July 1874, |
shops opposite the hospital entrance includes | Clarke and Crittenden. |
2009 elections to succeed Republican incumbent | Clarke N. Hogan, who had represented the district sin |
Vincent Holman ... Inspector | Clarke |
for the Estate which is said to have inspired | Clarke to build the Garage in its distinctly Japanese |
turning to the northeast again, crossing into | Clarke County 11 miles (18 km) below I-66. 5 miles (8 |
which was undertaken by a consortium involving | Clarke Chapman, Head Wrightson, C. A. Parsons & Co., |
n they found weeks earlier on a shuttle, Isaac | Clarke. |
d for "portraying" the face and voice of Isaac | Clarke in the videogame Dead Space 2. Wright raced mo |
Wright also stars in Dead Space 2 as Isaac | Clarke, developed by Visceral Games and distributed b |
ram in the Poetry Review winter 1972-73 issue, | Clarke resurfaced in the mid-1980s with Reading Rever |
cham, H Sinel, P Schultz, E Wiggs; J Bond ©, J | Clarke; O Danielson, Colin O'Neil, George Smith, B Le |
J. | Clarke (Leicestershire cricketer) (Leics) - played tw |
nd manager between 1888 and 1934 was Dennis J. | Clarke, a local councillor, shrewd businessman and en |
The bar was once owned by a Patrick J. | Clarke, an Irish emigrant who was hired in the early |
J. | Clarke (dates unknown) was an English professional cr |
In prison he became friends with Thomas J. | Clarke. |
e the day after he sentenced Alderman Simon J. | Clarke to hard six months hard labour, with a scathin |
rring Chief Justice C.J. Jordan and Justice J. | Clarke. |
(Chicago: S. J. | Clarke Publishing Co., 1923). |
Hero, J.-M., | Clarke, J. & Meyer, E. 2004. |
Julian's stepson, Jack | Clarke, is also a racing driver with experience in Fo |
Jack | Clarke - Pop Schnitzel |
Dorothy Dickson and Allen Kearns, Jack | Clarke, G. Myddleton - rec. |
ssie Medal after beating East Fremantle's Jack | Clarke by one vote. |
Jack | Clarke also visited the top of the podium in Round 10 |
mith, Robbie Magasiva, Frankie Stevens, Jackie | Clarke and Temuera Morrison. |
His son Jackie | Clarke (footballer) played for the Hoops in the 1970s |
The entire route is in Jackson, | Clarke County. |
ritish sitcom starring David Jason, Jacqueline | Clarke, Richard Wilson and Alun Armstrong which ran f |
Jacqueline | Clarke ... Miss Pratt |
n character called Peter Barnes and Jacqueline | Clarke played his wife Sheila. |
was founded in New York City in 1999 by Jaime | Clarke and David Ryan with the following core editors |
Emeritus include Sean Burke (1999-2001), Jaime | Clarke (1999-2008), Mary Cotton, as Publisher and Man |
sioner of Southern Rhodesia, Sir Marshal James | Clarke, also sat on the Legislative Council ex offici |
London: James | Clarke, 1923. |
James | Clarke, Governor of Iowa Territory, founder of the Io |
o of its members, James Lindsay-Fynn and James | Clarke, competed in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games as |
Ryan James | Clarke (born 30 April 1982) is an English footballer |
James | Clarke Gordon. |
(ISBN 0-913836-31-1) James | Clarke & Co Ltd, 1991. |
Sir James | Clarke Lawrence, 1st Baronet (1820 - 21 May 1897) was |
A Voice from China London: James | Clarke &Co. |
York : Fleming H. Revell Company, London James | Clarke & Co Volumes of Sermons held in Iowa Libraries |
of Provencher after Louis Riel and Henry James | Clarke resigned as candidates there. |
in Kingston in 1783 or 1786, the son of James | Clarke, sheriff for the Niagara District, and Jemima |
1823 James | Clarke Franks, 'On the apostolical preaching and vind |
James | Clarke |
by G. F. Monkshood (pseudonym of William James | Clarke ). |
ong with Danny Boshell, Barry Conlon and Jamie | Clarke that they are free to leave the club in the Ja |
Jamie | Clarke (born September 11, 1988 in London) is an unat |
ook part in this new project, along with Jason | Clarke, releasing a new song called "Hide Your Eyes". |
Ryan Nixon as Jason | Clarke |
Jason | Clarke (born 28 February 1973) is a Canadian professi |
In the 2009 film Public Enemies, Jason | Clarke plays the role of Hamilton. |
Pursued by the jealous | Clarke, Will is eventually shot and killed. |
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