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, National University of Ireland, Galway, Jean | Clarke and Winifred Walton. |
rtly after his divorce from his ex-wife Jeanie | Clarke. |
5 centred around a grief-stricken father, Jeff | Clarke, whose son was killed by a stolen car driven b |
Jeff | Clarke as Timothy |
Jeff | Clarke (born July 1961 in Ithaca, New York) is an Ame |
an, in a team alongside Paul Stalteri and Jeff | Clarke. |
Grahame Jeffrey | Clarke (born 1 August 1965) is a former English crick |
r, the COPE's Larry Campbell defeated Jennifer | Clarke of the NPA by a margin of 58% to 30%. |
rich, three by Thomas Tudway, four by Jeremiah | Clarke, Isaac Blackwell and a few others. |
ming to London he studied music under Jeremiah | Clarke, whose executive style he closely imitated. |
Jeremiah | Clarke (c. |
choirboy at St Paul's Cathedral under Jeremiah | Clarke and Charles King. |
In 1714 Jeremy | Clarke died while serving as Deputy Governor and was |
For the British-born poet, see Jeremy | Clarke. |
the "Low Life" column is now written by Jeremy | Clarke. |
Dr. Jerome | Clarke Hunsaker at MIT had the first pick, and feelin |
Jervoise | Clarke was the son of Samuel Clarke of Bloomsbury, Lo |
Not to be confused with Jervoise | Clarke Jervoise (died 1808). |
Jervoise | Clarke Jervoise, born Jervoise Clarke (c. |
gside England stars such as Sue Smith and Jess | Clarke. |
Paulin Bordeleau, Bruce Boudreau, Jim | Clarke, Bob Dailey, Dick Decloe, Kevin Devine, Wayne |
The company was established by Jim | Clarke in 1989 and initially was a service provided f |
Stephanie Niznik - Jo | Clarke |
Joanna | Clarke as Ursula |
Joe | Clarke is an English professional footballer, who pla |
ral Assembly as a whole, the House elected Joe | Clarke of Danville, the longtime chairman of the Appr |
film starring Sam Neill, Zoe Carides and John | Clarke. |
orney General), experienced armorer Major John | Clarke established his Bellona Foundry on the south s |
John | Clarke (born 10 February 1942) is an English physicis |
His father, John | Clarke, was a schoolmaster in Clarke's Academy in Enf |
She had been well educated by her uncle John | Clarke and set up a very successful school at Bootle |
John | Clarke Slater and members of his Solid State and Mole |
Elbert County resident John | Clarke has served as a member of the Board of Directo |
oothaan, Klaus Rudenberg, Harrison Shull, John | Clarke Slater, Leslie E. Sutton, C. W. Ufford, John H |
John | Clarke (1780s - July 12, 1862) was a merchant, farmer |
ckey Horton, as a recast for the retiring John | Clarke, on the soap opera, Days of our Lives. |
Sir William John | Clarke, 1st Baronet (31 March 1831 - 17 January 1895) |
With John | Clarke and Obadiah Holmes he went to Lynn, Massachuse |
of Rev. Cornelius Winter, Memoirs of Rev. John | Clarke and Female Scripture Characters, along with Ja |
s led by the Dean of Wells, The Very Revd John | Clarke and the Bishop of Taunton, The Rt Revd Peter D |
In 2003, John | Clarke in The Times wrote that "Dark Was the Night, C |
John | Clarke ca. |
George's father, also called John | Clarke George, was a miner from Fife. |
Andrew John | Clarke (born 9 November 1975) is an English cricketer |
John | Clarke - satirist |
a successful change-of-pace, by satirist John | Clarke. |
John | Clarke Davison (born 19 April 1875) was a barrister a |
ion Green, Maggie Teyte, Alice Moffat and John | Clarke, with the Prince's Theatre Orchestra conducted |
Meanwhile, head of 2fm, John | Clarke, announced the latest in a spate of reschedule |
Sermons, by the late Reverend John | Clarke, D.D. Minister of the First Church in Boston, |
John | Clarke had the best result of any of the party's cand |
John | Clarke is a Gaelic football player from County Down, |
John | Clarke is a former New Zealand marathon runner. |
Michael John | Clarke, The Public Use of Reason in Kant's Political |
October 8 - John | Clarke, English physician (died 1676) |
The show starred Max Gillies, John | Clarke, Wendy Harmer, Phillip Scott, Tracy Harvey, Pa |
istration, a commission was issued to Dr. John | Clarke, Rhode Island's agent and diplomat in London, |
e Shears of Ultravox and Faith Global and John | Clarke of "Daddio Clarke and the Macon Wailers") play |
The song was covered by New Zealander John | Clarke, in character as Fred Dagg. |
John | Clarke (1682-1757) was an English natural philosopher |
John | Clarke is a Canadian political activist and the found |
bell in the tower and was cast in 1606 by John | Clarke. |
Roy, The Mighty Diamonds, Keith Hudson, Johnny | Clarke, Peter Tosh, and I Roy. |
Alto Amy Healey joined | Clarke for duets on both "Come on Up Athena" and "Lea |
Jon | Clarke (born 1979) is a hooker for Super League rugby |
don (guitar); Lonnie Shetter, Fred Selden, Jon | Clarke, Sam Falzone (woodwinds); John Klemmer (saxoph |
as built in 1851-2 by John Bevan with Jonathan | Clarke, in a Gothic Revival style and the building wa |
) Matt Daly, (11.) Brett Garrard , (12.) Jonty | Clarke, (13.) Rob Moore, (14.) Ben Hawes, (15.) |
.) Matt Daly, (11.) Brett Garrard, (12.) Jonty | Clarke, (13.) Rob Moore, (14.) Ben Hawes, (15.) Rober |
Jordan | Clarke.... Johnny Nicol |
For those of a similar name, see Jordan | Clarke (disambiguation). |
r of the positions were already filled: Joseph | Clarke, Rice Sheppard, J. A. Kinney, and Robert Dougl |
he finished a distant 3rd place behind Joseph | Clarke. |
to the recipient ordering payment from Joseph | Clarke Esquire with the General Treasury of the Colon |
James Collisson and Joseph | Clarke had also been elected in 1924, but both resign |
tes, behind his old negotiating partner Joseph | Clarke and alderman James Ogilvie. |
berals (Sheppard's other opponents were Joseph | Clarke, Margaret Crang, and Jan Lakeman, all of whom |
hind Duggan and former and future mayor Joseph | Clarke. |
He defeated 2 time Edmonton Mayor Joseph | Clarke, who ran as a People's Candidate backed by Soc |
The church was restored in 1869-74 by Joseph | Clarke. |
attendance: 82" and, in 1879, architect Joseph | Clarke undertook further restoration work. |
ch favoured negotiating with then-mayor Joseph | Clarke for the provision of vital services; in this w |
he formed an alliance with future mayor Joseph | Clarke (then an alderman) against those who wanted to |
July 7 - Henry Joseph | Clarke, lawyer, politician and 3rd Premier of Manitob |
t defeating Yukon territorial councilor Joseph | Clarke. |
porch is a 19th century Celtic cross by Joseph | Clarke on the four steps of the old churchyard cross. |
He defeated Joseph | Clarke and incumbent Henry Arthur Mackie in a 3 way r |
he 1937 election, challenging incumbent Joseph | Clarke. |
The Gothic Revival architect Joseph | Clarke added the tower and spire in 1856. |
Joseph | Clarke and Debbie Benson teach piano. |
included Anne Cullen in Emmerdale Farm, Josie | Clarke in The Bill, Sally 'Gracie' Fields in London's |
Head of Biology - Joyce | Clarke |
Gaylord Judd | Clarke (February 25, 1836 Owego, Tioga County, New Yo |
Not to be confused with Judy | Clarke. |
ina State University palaeontologist Dr. Julia | Clarke, assistant professor of marine, earth and atmo |
Julian | Clarke - District 9 |
ure Editing in a Feature Length Drama - Julian | Clarke |
Betsy Drake as Julie | Clarke |
On 26 June | Clarke signed for fellow Championship side Blackpool |
f the collision, to be chaired by Lord Justice | Clarke. |
Cast - Richard Roxburgh, Justine | Clarke, Russell Dykstra, Guy Edmonds and Monica Maugh |
Justine | Clarke as Em |
Alford, R., Cunningham, M., McDonald, K., | Clarke, J. & Retallick, R. 2004. |
Kate | Clarke as Wonder Woman |
Kathleen | Clarke (Lost seat) |
ughters Jenny Mello, Deolinda Borges, Kathleen | Clarke; seven sons (including all five members of the |
The O'Brien Press, Kathleen | Clarke: Revolutionary Woman (1991) |
Keith | Clarke, London, England. |
h the party's election literature featured Ken | Clarke, asking voters "Are you more a Clarke Conserva |
later said that they had intended to push Ken | Clarke, Michael Heseltine, Chris Patten and other pro |
7 British comedy film directed by James Kenelm | Clarke and starring Fiona Richmond, Anthony Steel, Gr |
Kenneth | Clarke - Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer and Shado |
ion" in what is seen as a dismissal of Kenneth | Clarke. |
On 18 March 2011, Lord Chancellor Kenneth | Clarke visited the theatre as part of the campaign in |
feated at the 1970 general election by Kenneth | Clarke of the Conservative Party. |
tinuous government service, along with Kenneth | Clarke, Malcolm Rifkind, Tony Newton and Patrick Mayh |
Kenneth | Clarke: Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
s represented by the Justice Secretary Kenneth | Clarke. |
for former Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth | Clarke. |
s, joined with Conservative Chancellor Kenneth | Clarke in preventing any movement away from the gover |
adership of William Hague with that of Kenneth | Clarke. |
Following the defeat of Kenneth | Clarke in the Conservative Leadership battle followin |
Head to Head on the Euro: Kenneth | Clarke and Malcolm Rifkind edited by Janet Bush (2000 |
t Iain Duncan Smith, Michael Portillo, Kenneth | Clarke and David Davies for the party leadership... |
Kenneth | Clarke: Secretary of State for Education & Science |
e Mainstream association and supported Kenneth | Clarke in the 2001 Leadership election. |
and was also the parliamentary aide to Kenneth | Clarke, the former Chancellor. |
hed a "Democracy Taskforce" chaired by Kenneth | Clarke. |
asury under Chancellors Norman Lamont, Kenneth | Clarke and Gordon Brown before moving to be Tony Blai |
former solicitor he served as a PPS to Kenneth | Clarke. |
Kenneth | Clarke |
He is an ally of Kenneth | Clarke, although in the 2005 Conservative leadership |
Kenneth | Clarke was soon appointed a Government whip, and serv |
Kenneth | Clarke, the Secretary of State for Education, famousl |
She voted for Kenneth | Clarke, who was in favour of stronger ties with the E |
Bebop drummer Kenny | Clarke was among those who visited his store, promisi |
Gigi Gryce, Dick Katz, Percy Heath, and Kenny | Clarke. |
Kenny | Clarke - drums |
He should not be confused with Kenny | Clarke, whose band he played in. |
hn Lewis, Milt Jackson, Percy Heath, and Kenny | Clarke), eight tracks where Kenny Drew and Art Blakey |
ington D.C.'s J.F.K. Quintet, (1961-63), Kenny | Clarke (1965), Otis Redding (1967), McCoy Tyner (1970 |
Ginger Baker, Han Bennink, Billy Cobham, Kenny | Clarke, Maria Pia De Vito, Norma Wynstone, Gianmaria |
ilver on piano, Percy Heath on bass, and Kenny | Clarke on drums. |
Kenny | Clarke - Drums |
"Epistrophy" - 6:45 (Thelonious Monk, Kenny | Clarke) |
This allowed him to work alongside Kenny | Clarke and Thelonious Monk in the Minton's house band |
lespie, and set up an octet with drummer Kenny | Clarke before returning to Europe and becoming Kurt E |
John Lewis (piano), Ray Brown (bass) and Kenny | Clarke (drums). |
Kenny | Clarke: drums |
standard composed by Thelonious Monk and Kenny | Clarke in 1942. |
Kenny | Clarke, drums |
et including pianist Bud Powell, drummer Kenny | Clarke, and French bassist Pierre Michelot. |
ht" (aka "Epistrophy") (Thelonious Monk, Kenny | Clarke) - 2:30 |
worked with Bud Powell, Clifford Brown, Kenny | Clarke, Zoot Sims, Anita O'Day, Gigi Gryce, Stephane |
eveloped and popularized by jazz drummer Kenny | Clarke in the 1940s in which a drummer plays spontane |
with Powell, Pierre Michelot (bass), and Kenny | Clarke (drums). |
Art Blakey (tracks 5-12), Kenny | Clarke (tracks 1-4), Roy Haynes (track 13) - drums |
uding one on his namesake, bebop drummer Kenny | Clarke |
p of producer Gigi Campi, the US drummer Kenny | Clarke and Belgian pianist and composer Francy Boland |
Gene Krupa, Louis Bellson, Kenny | Clarke, Philly Joe Jones were famous colleagues who h |
Kenny | Clarke - drums (tracks 1, 3, 4-7 & 10) |
p with fellow expatriates Bud Powell and Kenny | Clarke, both Parisian residents, and native Parisian |
Kenny | Clarke - Drums (Tracks 5-8) |
nton, drummers Jo Jones, Sid Catlett and Kenny | Clarke, guitarist Floyd Smith, tenor-saxophonist Jimm |
Kenny | Clarke and the band at Minton's would look forward wi |
mpany of Ted Brown, Wendell Marshall and Kenny | Clarke. |
a After Dark is an album by jazz drummer Kenny | Clarke, featuring the earliest recordings by Cannonba |
recorded with Chet Baker, Bobby Jaspar, Kenny | Clarke, Eddy Louiss, Charles Lolo Bellonzi, Ingfried |
career in bop and hard bop, working with Kenny | Clarke, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie and Milt Jackson |
llespie, Arturo Sandoval, Dexter Gordon, Kenny | Clarke and French violinist Didier Lockwood. |
1941 Hayes again led his own orchestra; Kenny | Clarke was among his sidemen. |
Milt Jackson, John Lewis, and Kenny | Clarke had originally played together in a quartet wh |
the early 1950s, he played in 1954 with Kenny | Clarke, Max Roach, and Clifford Brown. |
Kenny | Clarke, |
ons in the early 1940s, Thelonious Monk, Kenny | Clarke, Charlie Christian, Charlie Parker and Dizzy G |
h artists as Ted Curson, Johnny Griffin, Kenny | Clarke, Mal Waldron, Hank Mobley, Archie Shepp, Tony |
, Dizzy Gillespie, Lee Konitz (1953-55), Kenny | Clarke, Hank Mobley, Art Pepper, J.J. Johnson (1956), |
Kenny | Clarke - drums (tracks 2, 3 & 5) |
by Scott Yanow states "Although drummer Kenny | Clarke is the nominal leader and the other sidemen in |
Edwin Kent | Clarke (born 21 January 1932) is a retired Canadian A |
Writer Kevin | Clarke discusses the development of the plot on the D |
try in 1998, when he got in contact with Kevin | Clarke via in an internet chat room. |
novelisation of this serial, written by Kevin | Clarke, was published by Target Books in November 198 |
2003, all starring Whitney, directed by Kevin | Clarke. |
chool has been written by her daughter Amy Key | Clarke. |
Kim | Clarke Champniss is a Canadian television personality |
y hosted by Christopher Ward, and later by Kim | Clarke Champniss and finally by Simon Evans. |
While under the command of C H L | Clarke RNR, on 28 June 1942, the Islay picked-up 19 s |
In 1852, his daughter Anna L. | Clarke married Gen. William B. Franklin, the son of C |
Boston Daily Globe, JULIUS L. | CLARKE DEAD. |
In 1852, he married Anna L. | Clarke, a daughter of Matthew St. Clair Clarke who ha |
Cornetist Herbert L. | Clarke described him in his autobiography as "a finis |
New York Times, Julius L. | Clarke, Page 9 (November 24, 1907). |
rren, Illinois and Lieutenant Colonel Issac L. | Clarke of Waukegan, Illinois. |
Darrell L. | Clarke is the Democratic Councilman representing Phil |
Not to be confused with Darrell L. | Clarke (politician). |
ified" by Claude Gordon and used by Herbert L. | Clarke. |
ll in his teens he often played the Herbert L. | Clarke parts in the John Philip Sousa band in concert |
City and studied animal anatomy under James L. | Clarke at the American Museum of Natural History. |
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