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his wife Maria Murray, and was given the name | Clarke after an uncle John Clarke, Master of Rugeley |
n with a somewhat controversial move by naming | Clarke a playing assistant coach and giving the capta |
Nathan | Clarke (born 30 November 1983 in Halifax, West Yorksh |
For the former AFL player, see Nathan | Clarke (Australian footballer). |
such as Andy Holdsworth, David Mirfin, Nathan | Clarke, Tom Clarke, Adnan Ahmed and Michael Collins. |
Stead as well as current first teamers Nathan | Clarke, Tom Clarke, Alex Smithies, Liam Ridehalgh and |
a 1902 by-election upon the death of Nathaniel | Clarke Wallace. |
Nathaniel | Clarke Wallace (May 21, 1844 - October 8, 1901) was a |
Nedra | Clarke, 1940 |
married Sarah Elizabeth Alston of neighboring | Clarke County on November 29, 1838. |
2001: Moon Shadow with Robert Trowers, Neil | Clarke, Alvin Flythe, Derrick Gardner, Carlton Holmes |
Nock had married Marcia Nessie | Clarke (died 1956) at Tarlee, South Australia on 19 F |
Staley Nichols | Clarke (May 24, 1794 - October 14, 1860) was a U.S. R |
Together with his partner Jack Nichols, | Clarke created and wrote "The Homosexual Citizen" in |
Nick | Clarke (1948-2006), journalist and BBC Radio 4 presen |
ahead of the 1977 state election, beating Nick | Clarke, a telecommunications technician, and narrowly |
ess, Carl Lewis, JCB, Ministry of Sound, Nicky | Clarke and NTL. |
e Berry (1921-22), Bobby Bragan (1940-48), Nig | Clarke, Nig Fuller (1902), Johnny Grabowski (1923-31) |
Nigel | Clarke, television presenter and stage performer (Sto |
sett Comprehensive - where the presenter Nigel | Clarke announced she was the winner, and the finalist |
d the CBBC show Dance Factory along with Nigel | Clarke and Reggie Yates. |
he film's original score was composed by Nigel | Clarke & Michael Csanyi-Wills and recorded by the Roy |
art series Skillicious on CITV alongside Nigel | Clarke. |
Frank Stanmore - Nobby | Clarke |
Noel | Clarke as Sam |
His heir was Francis Noel | Clarke Mundy. |
imes and went on to win the game (beating Noel | Clarke). |
Needwood Forest, 1776, by Francis Noel | Clarke Mundy, Brooke Boothby, Erasmus Darwin and Anna |
le), with director Menhaj Huda and writer Noel | Clarke - the team behind the film Kidulthood. |
The house was the home of Francis Noel | Clarke Mundy, by whom the estate was sold in 1766. |
Unlike Billie Piper, Camille Coduri and Noel | Clarke who reprised their roles as Rose Tyler, Jackie |
anor of Allestree from 1516 until Francis Noel | Clarke Mundy sold it to Thomas Evans in 1781. |
as directed by Menhaj Huda and written by Noel | Clarke, who also stars in the film and directed the s |
mer Australian rules football player, see Noel | Clarke (footballer). |
or movie Doghouse starring Danny Dyer and Noel | Clarke. |
the elder of two sons and heir of Francis Noel | Clarke Mundy who was a magistrate and poet of Markeat |
Batting first, an unbeaten 121 from Nolan | Clarke saw them to a total of 306/2 from their 50 ove |
ley is an unincorporated community in northern | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
lle is an unincorporated community in northern | Clarke County, Virginia, USA. |
is a 1970 graduate of Athens High School, now | Clarke Central High School, in Athens, Georgia where |
Lorne O. | Clarke, OC, ONS (born November 1928) is a Canadian la |
nationally respected architect in the firm of | Clarke & Loomis Architecture, with the cornerstone be |
Its companies were from the counties of | Clarke, Frederick, Floyd, Jefferson, and Berkeley. |
now a part of the consolidated city-county of | Clarke County, Georgia and Athens, Georgia was then p |
The district currently includes portions of | Clarke, Fairfax, Fauquier, Frederick, Loudoun, Prince |
Double Tollgate in the southwestern corner of | Clarke County. |
incess which was a joint musical production of | Clarke and Daniel Purcell (Henry Purcell's younger br |
For an elaboration of | Clarke and Kubrick's collaborative work on this proje |
dom lost, holding his own against the likes of | Clarke Gillies, Stan Jonathan, "Mad Dog" Bob Kelly, J |
s of Sir Isaac Newton, With the Descendants of | Clarke Skinner of Calvert County" (2004). |
The baronetcy of | Clarke of Rupertswood is the only active hereditary t |
Winnipeg was renamed "Valour Road" in honor of | Clarke and fellow Victoria Cross winners Frederick Wi |
After graduation, he served as principal of | Clarke County High School in Grove Hill, Alabama from |
also played a pivotal role in the founding of | Clarke School for the Deaf, the first oral school for |
In 1856, he was elected the Probate Judge of | Clarke County. |
l career, he served as prosecuting attorney of | Clarke County, Washington from 1894 to 1896 and serve |
ouse of Representatives as a representative of | Clarke County. |
upon the signing of | Clarke. |
Stephen Dorrell - withdrew in favour of | Clarke before the ballot |
to 1813, he was judge of the inferior court of | Clarke County, Georgia. |
serves its eight-county district consisting of | Clarke, Covington, Greene, Jasper, Jones, Perry, Smit |
ap in the Blue Ridge Mountain on the border of | Clarke County, Loudoun County and Fauquier County in |
hael Rigby, who was replaced, as suggestion of | Clarke, by Paul Rutherford. |
Clarke's nucleus (also known as the Column of Clarke) | |
The development and creation of | Clarke Hill Dam created a large reservoir that covere |
"H" of | Clarke County, Alabama, Capt. |
ble but unreliable in the Virginia counties of | Clarke, Frederick, Orange, Louisa, Hanover, Essex, Ri |
the northern part of the state, consisting of | Clarke and Frederick Counties, the city of Winchester |
politician who served as the Probate Judge of | Clarke County, Alabama during the American Civil War. |
He married Delores Myrlee Burris, daughter of | Clarke E. Burris on August 29, 1942 in Durrant, Oklah |
It was the county seat of | Clarke County until 1831. |
Then, in the off-season, | Clarke acquired numerous fast, skilled "new NHL" play |
time as a produce dealer in Cincinnati, Ohio, | Clarke and his friend, George Steele, purchased a sug |
Born in Bethel, Ohio, | Clarke learned the art of printing. |
on and was in the southeastern part of the old | Clarke Township. |
As a 19 year old, | Clarke appeared in four games in the 1911 VFL season, |
ikell Plummer, Dan Cayford, Mark Cooper, Ollie | Clarke, George Booth, Steve Kingdon and Jack McKenna. |
Ollie | Clarke is a professional footballer who plays as a mi |
At the Paris Olympics, | Clarke ran the second leg in the American 4x100 m rel |
house is a historic school building located on | Clarke County Road 29 in Gainestown, Alabama. |
Of this group only | Clarke and Richards made any senior appearances. |
at Bloomfield, Prince Edward County, Ontario, | Clarke came to Manitoba in 1888 and settled at Elkhor |
ar was re-elected for Hertford, his opponents ( | Clarke again being one) petitioned against him, alleg |
the result was overturned and their opponents, | Clarke and Boteler, were seated in their place |
For others named Vince Clark or | Clarke, see Vincent Clark (disambiguation). |
The original | Clarke Stadium accommodated approximately 20,000 fans |
sculptures of the Konark Sun Temple in Orissa ( | Clarke uses the variant spelling of "Konarak"). |
atellite TV, a subject also featuring in other | Clarke works of both fiction and non-fiction - to whi |
indwings to attract any males flying overhead ( | Clarke & Spier 2003). |
hat does not show the picture at all on the Oz | Clarke page nor the old thumbnail. |
ohnson's Pocket Wine Book as well as to the Oz | Clarke Pocket Wine Book. |
ly accepted with some wine experts, such as Oz | Clarke, believing that the grape is indigenous to Cor |
production in various climates, wine expert Oz | Clarke notes. |
V series Oz and James Drink to Britain with Oz | Clarke and James May. |
, one episode is almost entirely devoted to Oz | Clarke teaching James May the concept of terroir. |
s (such as wine experts Jancis Robinson and Oz | Clarke) describe the grape as a crossing between List |
e is some speculation, from critics such as Oz | Clarke, that Barbera or even Syrah and Cabernet Sauvi |
o the Senate to serve out the term of James P. | Clarke, who had died in office. |
Page | Clarke is a 40-year-old-happily married woman who liv |
99, after receiving a 'B' grade for his paper, | Clarke decided to release it to the Internet and invi |
Dichelopa paragnoma | Clarke, 1986 |
Eustomias parini | Clarke, 2001. |
In parliament, | Clarke was a backbench supporter of the governments o |
Brian Patrick | Clarke -- John Aspinwall Roosevelt, youngest child of |
d Ace finds that Pennington Sr. (Brian Patrick | Clarke) stole ting tang and other famous animals (Tab |
Brian Patrick | Clarke as Professor Carlton |
Paul | Clarke of BBC Music gave the album a positive review |
Mr Paul | Clarke FRICS has been Chief Executive, Clerk of the C |
In December 2009 he defended Paul | Clarke who was charged after handing in to the police |
Paul | Clarke of the website Whoniverse.net reviewed the sho |
onship with fellow Big Brother contestant Paul | Clarke, a car designer from Reading. |
ai Edwards, Tom Harvey, Godfrey Phillips, Paul | Clarke, Dave Lloyd, Dominic Claire and Peter Boyd. |
For the Gaelic football player, see Paul | Clarke. |
Beyond the Eye of the Needle by Pauline | Clarke, Piercing World, 2000; |
Anne Pauline | Clarke was born in Kirkby-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamsh |
Peggy | Clarke - Miss Carter |
+GG beat out Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Pelli | Clarke Pelli, Kohn Pedersen Fox, and Atkins with the |
Born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, | Clarke was secretary of Iowa Territory from 1839-1841 |
Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, | Clarke received a B.S. from the University of Virgini |
been allowed to drop until revived by Percival | Clarke, the son of Sir Edward Clarke in the 1890s. |
Sir Percy | Clarke Hull (27 October 1878, Hereford, England - 31 |
In this period, | Clarke also used material of Lindsey Buckingham pre-F |
eteran Pittsburgh radio personality/programmer | Clarke Ingram was named Program Director in 2005 and |
Peter | Clarke (19 May 1881 in London - 14 December 1915 in D |
Graham Peter | Clarke (11 August 1935 - 27 April 2010) was an Englis |
2008 Peter | Clarke (St Cross) |
ion: Traditional and New Religions (with Peter | Clarke), (1991), he has contributed to the increasing |
Judge Peter | Clarke explained his reasoning for the case's failure |
More than brothers: Peter | Clarke and James Matthews at 70 (2000, Kwela) |
s pop band Frankie Goes To Hollywood and Peter | Clarke became known as Budgie and joined Big In Japan |
Not to be confused with Peter | Clarke (footballer). |
nd Joshua Harris, teamed up with bassist Peter | Clarke and drummer Christopher Allison. |
"The Can" (Bi Ribeiro, Peter | Clarke, Herbert Vianna) - 2:58 |
On 12 June, Clark signed defender Peter | Clarke on a free transfer from Southend United. |
uded a seven-song set by Shorter, Petrucciani, | Clarke, and White. |
s Bordano K Doug Brien S Je'Rod Cherry LB Phil | Clarke S Willie Clay TE Cameron Cleeland RB Aaron Cra |
ike Stephenson with summarisers including Phil | Clarke, Barrie McDermott and Terry O'Connor. |
Phil | Clarke (Great Britain Rugby League captain and Sky Sp |
The executive producer was Philip | Clarke and the producers were Jeremy Cross and Lauren |
sts at 20th Century-Fox and Columbia Pictures, | Clarke landed a berth as a contract player at RKO. |
Pitt | Clarke House is a historic house at 42 Mansfield Aven |
He died at "Alston Place," | Clarke County, Alabama, in 1836. |
for the National Register of Historic Places' | Clarke County Multiple Property Submission, they were |
While at West Point, | Clarke was known for overloading on political science |
His sister, Mary Ellen Pollard | Clarke (1862-1939), was a prominent advocate of woman |
ese 60, only three have permanent populations: | Clarke Island, Cape Barren Island, and the largest an |
spite the signing appearing to have potential, | Clarke left Lincoln City by mutual consent on 29 Janu |
Powell, | Clarke and Michelot, under the name The Three Bosses, |
ise Frances Boyce and Dr. (Professor) Powhatan | Clarke. |
vealed that at a World Championships pre-camp, | Clarke had tested positive for stanozolol. |
ntrary to claims made by the Associated Press, | Clarke was not involved in the legal representation o |
"Yesterday Princess" ( | Clarke, Carolyn Clarke) - 1:41 |
Subsequently promoted, | Clarke became Operations Chief, Central London divisi |
Dudua proxima | Clarke, 1976 |
sion by the BBC over 8 episodes, starring Prue | Clarke as Constance Kent, and Joss Ackland as Samuel |
The museum's director Caspar Purdon | Clarke, however, was less than enthusiastic about pur |
anean Revival style, it was built by Thomas R. | Clarke. |
pane compounds were initially discovered by R. | Clarke et al. during research to try and dissociate t |
R. | Clarke Cooper is an American political figure. |
f human tissues were made by V. Horsley and R. | Clarke in 1906. |
Ralph | Clarke took up residence there is 1949, after the dea |
d to the public, by Stephenson's son Sir Ralph | Clarke. |
Another connection to his family cattle ranch, | Clarke created two works to discuss the topic of auth |
Randolph | Clarke is a Professor of Philosophy at Florida State |
his unit were raised in Loudoun, Rappahannock, | Clarke, Rockingham, Pittsylvania, Fairfax, Halifax, F |
Ray | Clarke (born 25 September 1952 in Hackney) is an Engl |
The work has been recorded on CD by Raymond | Clarke and Murray McLachlan as well as by the compose |
ewis, Janusz Olejniczak, Ronan O'Hora, Raymond | Clarke, Mark Anderson, Matthew Schellhorn, Murray McL |
no by the English composer and violist Rebecca | Clarke. |
In 1810, Clayton was elected to represent | Clarke County in the Georgia House of Representatives |
Danos represented | Clarke subsequently at the second trial in 2006 and t |
s and then Ron Davies at right-back restricted | Clarke to two further first-team appearances, against |
e NSW and Victorian governments later rewarded | Clarke for his contribution, his financial rewards di |
Rich | Clarke Official Website |
n as The Big Top 40 Show, with presenters Rich | Clarke and Kat Shoob. |
Rich | Clarke & Kat Shoob (The Big Top 40 Show) |
Richard | Clarke (1845 - 1930), born in Yorkshire, England, was |
Richard | Clarke Steere (5 March 1909 - 17 March 2001) was an A |
f Counter-terrorism at the White House Richard | Clarke, the head of the CIA Bin Laden Unit Michael Sc |
a flood, three arches were rebuilt by Richard | Clarke from 1810-1812 to a design by John Treacher (1 |
His elder brother, Richard | Clarke Sewell (1803-1864), practised successfully as |
Richard | Clarke was born in 1950, the son of a Boston factory |
Doctor Richard | Clarke sometimes spelled "Clerke" (died 1634) was edu |
Richard | Clarke, friend and colleague |
Richard | Clarke as Carr Gomm |
Richard | Clarke was a rugby league footballer of the '80s and |
John Richard | Clarke (born 4 April 1927) has been a general authori |
short while following the departure of Richard | Clarke. |
Richard | Clarke as Tony Madero (as Richard Clark) |
Richard | Clarke got a break in mainstream radio when he signed |
Richard | Clarke (The Big Top 40 Show) |
His brother Richard | Clarke Sewellwas a barrister and later reader in law |
Richard | Clarke (d.1702), whom the house was originally built |
Richard | Clarke Cabot (21 May 1868 - 7 May 1939) was an Americ |
Richard | Clarke and Cindy Clarke Carnahan. |
eral by-election to Conservative candidate Rob | Clarke. |
Rob | Clarke, incumbent MP. |
On September 6, 2008, Shelly Dass wed Robert | Clarke, a producer and reporter at Gayelle TV, in a m |
Robert | Clarke - Gordon McKay |
57 science fiction horror film starring Robert | Clarke and directed, written and produced by Ronald V |
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