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Robert Clarke as John Lawrence
Robert Clarke as Captain Girard
Hill was acquired by Colonel Stephenson Robert Clarke in 1893, who was the first owner to plant the
y, Metallica, Von Freeman, The Ramones, Robert Clarke, Ahmad Jamal, Max Roach, Eleventh Dream Day, B
ars Anthony Dexter and Martha Roth with Robert Clarke, Toni Gerry, and Lon Chaney Jr.
Sir Robert Clarke, 2nd Baronet (1683 - November 1746) was a Brit
Shane Robin Clarke (born 7 November 1987 in Lincoln, England) is
tion: Shahier Razik, Shawn DeLierre, and Robin Clarke
Rodney Clarke was an Australian ice dancer.
ecipient of a Peter Moores Scholarship, Rodney Clarke has emerged as one of the prominent young tale
With partner Rodney Clarke, MacDonald won four consecutive national title
Rodney Clarke is a British bass-baritone opera singer of Jam
t for this project was British architect Roger Clarke (architect) of Canton, Connecticut, with contr
under the supervision of Robin Stanton, Roger Clarke, Peter Drahos, and Malcolm Newey.
Roger Clarke
Australian National University Professor Roger Clarke, OASIS lawyer Andrew Updegrove, IBM and Google
On 15 March 2006, Ron Clarke was one of the final four runners who carried
dsworthy Road, which was opened in 1972 by Ron Clarke.
y defeated the current world record holder Ron Clarke, and Olympic 1,500 metres champion Kip Keino.
Bronfman was briefly married to Irishman Ronan Clarke.
Betty Ross Clarke as Mrs. Curtis
Betty Ross Clarke - Katherine
Betty Ross Clarke - Doris Burnham
Betty Ross Clarke - Dolly Wilson
Betty Ross Clarke - Paige's Secretary (uncredited)
Betty Ross Clarke as Mrs. Ruth Harding
Betty Ross Clarke as Aunt Millie Forrest
Betty Ross Clarke - Annette Fraser (as Betty Ross Clark)
(far left), Mike Washington (#00), and Rotnei Clarke (far right).
eamore, Brownlee, Brownlow, Cady, Cambria, Roy Clarke, Clavering, Cook, Coutts, Crawley, Creer, Crof
See also Roy Clarke (footballer) and Roy Clark (disambiguation).
English, and the screenplay was written by Roy Clarke.
It was written by Roy Clarke, who also wrote Open All Hours for Barker, plu
is a 1984 BBC situation comedy written by Roy Clarke and starring Ronnie Barker, Sharon Morgan and
It was created by Roy Clarke, who wrote the pilot episode transmitted in 19
Screenplay Roy Clarke (also Ian Lindsay and Phil Redmond)
of the Summer Wine is a sitcom written by Roy Clarke that aired on BBC1.
Roy Clarke OBE (born 28 January 1930 in Austerfield, York
Apotheosis - Def Dames Dope Megamix - Rozlyne Clarke - Confetti's Remixes - P.Lion Remixes - Santa
re (117 ha) homestead near Grove Hill in rural Clarke County, Alabama.
Born in rural Clarke County and raised in poverty as a sharecropper
Baptist Church Cemetery near Carlton in rural Clarke County, Alabama.
He also played Detective Russell Clarke in the seven episodes of the first season of S
He is also the co-author (with Mary Ruth Clarke) of the play Suffer the Long Night which had i
n 2010 but Hodgkinson remains and coaches Ryan Clarke and Simon Eastwood.
John S. Clarke: parliamentarian, poet and lion-tamer (1977)
e Department of the Pacific, General Newman S. Clarke sent a force under Colonel George Wright to de
f Grammont (Bohn edition, London, 1846); J. S. Clarke, Life of James II, 2 vols.
General Newman S. Clarke commanded the Department of the Pacific and se
Thomas W. Lewis, Chicago, Ill: The S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1927, 3 vv, pp 1075-8.
Detroit: S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1922.
boston, MA, S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1930
er mother, former City Council member Una S.T. Clarke, who held the seat for more than a decade.
th (1656-1736), the daughter of another Samuel Clarke (1626-1701), annotator of the Bible.
Samuel Clarke (1684-1750) was an English Nonconformist pasto
be confused with his near contemporary Samuel Clarke (1675-1729), also a clergyman but an Anglican.
Dr. Samuel Clarke, apothecary
Samuel Clarke (1675-1729) revised the Book of Common Prayer,
d According to the Plan of the Late Dr. Samuel Clarke l774
He was a younger brother of Samuel Clarke, and was born at Norwich, his father being Edw
He was the older son of Sir Samuel Clarke, 1st Baronet and his wife Mary Thompson, daugh
ritans, shielding the future biographer Samuel Clarke (1599-1683).
Life and Sentiments of the Reverend Dr. Samuel Clarke' (written 1731; first printed in ‘Works').
y lamps, 3,000 of which were donated by Samuel Clarke.
or foreign Missions in Foochow, the Rev Samuel Clarke, China Inland Mission in Kweiyang; the Rev Art
Dodwell replied to Chishull and Samuel Clarke, in Expostulation, relating to the late insult
Samuel Clarke Biggs (8 October 1851 - 27 September 1911) was
The widow and five children of Captain Samuel Clarke Reddick joined her brothers-in-law in the comm
Samuel Clarke (July 29, 1853 - ) was an Canadian merchant an
fluenced by the theological writings of Samuel Clarke, but he went much further, renounced the doctr
After reading the works of the older Samuel Clarke, who was his great-uncle on one side and great
Peter Sandys Clarke as Edward Burne-Jones
rd, 3rd son of John, Dublin jeweller and Sarah Clarke.
In the second act, Mr. Savile Clarke takes us to another book, Through the Looking-
at to Rotherham United on 12 January 2008, saw Clarke red-carded for a last minute lunge on Mark Hud
larized moment in the news environment," says Clarke.  "And mainstream and social media are interac
When founding the school, Clarke set himself to plan in meticulous detail.
ty of George Washington University Law School, Clarke was a professor at the University of Washingto
and The Wanted), Jonathan (Jonny) Lloyd, Scott Clarke, Ross Candy and Jamie Tinkler himself.
nathan Lloyd, Jamie Tinkler, Max George, Scott Clarke and Ross Candy were already on a management de
After the season, Clarke was awarded the Hart Memorial Trophy as the NH
At the end of the season, Clarke was voted Player of the Year by the Oxford sup
By the start of the 1957-58 season, Clarke was a regular in the reserves and on 19 Octobe
, with tongue firmly in cheek, as “This Is Seb Clarke”.
This Is Seb Clarke or (TISC) are a twelve piece soul-punk ensembl
SONSTISC0011 This Is Seb Clarke - Saturday Night, Sunday Morning
r frontman and principal songwriter, Sebastian Clarke.
Alfred Brown, Selwart Clarke: viola (track 6)
Selwart Clarke, Linda Lawrence, Julien Barber: viola (track 1
Selwart Clarke, Jesse Tryon, Alfred Brown, Kermit Moore - str
Alfred Brown, Selwart Clarke, Theodore Israel: Viola
ts of Daniel William Fitzgerald, Eugene Semyon Clarke, David Alexander Shore, Madeleine Peyroux, and
In the first World Series, Clarke hit .265
The American Red Cross Key Chapter serves Clarke, Kemper, Lauderdale, Neshoba, Newton and Scott
At Sheffield, Clarke was never a regular first-team player making o
His sister Sarah Sherwood Clarke (who married Frederick Clarke, Superintendent
uced by Frederick Wiseman, directed by Shirley Clarke and adapted by her and Carl Lee from the 1959
noted American experimental filmmaker Shirley Clarke.
roduced by Lewis Allen and directed by Shirley Clarke in 1961, also was controversial.
American documentary film directed by Shirley Clarke and starring Robert Frost.
The book Lost Lives says that the IRA shot Clarke.
He married Sara Shrimpton Clarke, daughter of Dr John Clarke, on 31 July 1729,
Sidney Clarke Adams (17 August 1904 - 24 March 1945) was an
Simon Clarke is a former English footballer who played, as
Simone Clarke, stage performer (Stomp!)
ENB principal dancer and ex-girlfriend Simone Clarke.
SirEllis Clarke (24 June 1972 - 1 July 1976)
With partner Monica MacDonald (figure skater), Clarke won four consecutive national titles, beginnin
Archibald Smith Clarke (1788 - December 4, 1821) was a U.S. Represent
A close confidant of Prime Minister Smith, Clarke attended virtually every conference and Heads-
Woods, Independent Howard Carwile & Socialist Clarke T. Robbe.
George Somers Clarke (1841 - 1926) was an architect and English Egy
ger, straight-ended chancel designed by Somers Clarke and J.T. Mickelthwaite, built in Sussex sandst
Somers Clarke, a Brighton native who was responsible for sev
Somers Clarke remodelled the remainder of the church in 1887
The album also includes songs Clarke had written for his aborted television pilot (
Sonia Clarke (born 21 June 1968), known more commonly by he
abody Hale, Caroline M. Hewins, Rebecca Sophia Clarke, Helen W. Pierson, and others.
Rebecca Sophia Clarke was a regular contributor with her "Little Pru
cided to record the Snakepit demos with Sorum, Clarke and Inez, later adding former Jellyfish live g
ed first Cora Rowland, then Elizabeth Southall Clarke, and died November 22, 1927.
one of the oldest brick houses in southwestern Clarke County, Virginia.
"Ace of Spades" ( Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) - 2:51
Name is spelled Clarke after Hockey Hall of Famer Bobby Clarke.
John Clark (sometimes spelled Clarke) (February 28, 1766 - October 12, 1832) was an
ticultural Trudeau on the international stage, Clarke seeks to capture the human dimensions, the per
The business was founded by Stan Clarke and Jim Leavesley in 1966 as a property develo
Stanley Clarke Trio - Jazz in the Garden
Stanley Clarke - acoustic bass
Stanley Clarke would later re-record "Dayride" with backgroun
e Garden is the debut release from the Stanley Clarke Trio, featuring pianist Hiromi and drummer Len
For It by George Duke, School Days by Stanley Clarke, and Live in London by Al Jarreau.
Silver, Freddie Hubbard, Sal Marquez, Stanley Clarke, Quincy Jones, Mat Marucci, Kyle Eastwood, Bil
Stanley Clarke is the second album of the bassist Stanley Cla
e Holland, Charlie Haden, Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Antony Braxton, Ray
is review is transcluded from Talk:The Stanley Clarke Band/GA1.
All tracks composed by Stanley Clarke except where noted.
Shieldstone: Stanley Clarke & Bill Shields, Bellaphon Records (1987)
6 & 8 from McCoy Tyner with Stanley Clarke and Al Foster (2000)
nced by players from James Jamerson to Stanley Clarke, by the 1960s Williams was playing bass in a s
orative album by virtuosi Al Di Meola, Stanley Clarke and Jean-Luc Ponty, recorded after their trip
formances by Rollins with George Duke, Stanley Clarke, Al Foster and Bill Summers.
Petrucciani, bassists Kenny Davis and Stanley Clarke, tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter and keyboardi
He has played in a jazz trio with Stanley Clarke and Mike Garson and toured with Giorgia.
Stanley Clarke - Electric bass, Yamaha organ, Bell tree, Chim
"Man Up"- 3:31 (Result) (Produced by Stanley Clarke)
ert Einstein, Michael and Kevin Bacon, Stanley Clarke, Chubby Checker, Former Philadelphia Mayor Fra
me Exposure is the thirteenth album by Stanley Clarke.
cording that month with Stevie Wonder, Stanley Clarke, Carl Perkins and Ringo Starr and laying down
and Livingston Taylor, Stevie Wonder, Stanley Clarke, Babyface, and Bebe Winans.
Stanley Clarke - electric bass guitar, acoustic bass, piccolo
e 1971 album Black Unity (with bassist Stanley Clarke) onwards he began to diversify his sound.
Stanley Clarke - bass, double bass
In 1988, bassist Stanley Clarke covered the song from his album "If This Bass
Jazz musician Stanley Clarke covered the song for his 1988 album If This Ba
was officially proclaimed "Bela Fleck, Stanley Clarke, and Jean-Luc Ponty Day" by the Mayor).
Brigadier Frederick Arthur Stanley Clarke DSO (3 October 1892 - 3 January 1972) was a Br
With James Jamerson, Stanley Clarke, Anthony Jackson and Alphonso Johnson, "Rocco"
Techno-funk bassist Stanley Clarke recorded the song for his 1985 release, Find O
ropea on 4 tracks and virtuoso bassist Stanley Clarke on one song, "Skyscrapers".
3:36 (B.E.C. & Universal) (Produced by Stanley Clarke)
Stanley Clarke is the bassist of the group (playing electric
In 1990, bassist Stanley Clarke and keyboardist George Duke released an album
overs of songs by artists such as XTC, Stanley Clarke, The Police, Metallica, and Jerry Reed.
Stanley Clarke - Electric Bass, Acoustic Bass, Tenor Bass, Pi
Willie Weeks, Russ Savakus, Stanley Clarke, Gordon Edwards - Bass
nced by such artists as Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke, Larry Graham, Bootsy Collins.
irtuosity on both instruments, such as Stanley Clarke and John Patitucci.
ite, Paulinho Da Costa, Ronnie Foster, Stanley Clarke, George Benson, Todd Cochran, Jorge Dalto and
nd, with only founders Chick Corea and Stanley Clarke returning from the previous album.
Stanley Clarke - Acoustic bass, electric bass
nd a Woman - Part 1: She Thought I Was Stanley Clarke - Part 2: A Fool Again - Part 3: - I Nearly We
ollins, DJ Quik, Dr Dre, Quincy Jones, Stanley Clarke, Cedric Williams, and The Bee Gees.
l as Carl Anderson, Frank Gambale, and Stanley Clarke.
collaborators include Jean-Luc Ponty, Stanley Clarke, Billy Cobham, Cannonball Adderley, his cousin
"Drop That Zero" - Stanley Clarke (Stanley Clarke)
Ron Carter (on 5,7), Stanley Clarke (on 1,2,3), Herb Bushler (on 4,6,8) - fender b
Stanley Clarke - bass
Stanley Clarke - Electric Bass, Acoustic Bass
Although not the fastest swimmer in the state, Clarke Scholes was persuaded to swim collegiately for
up warm-up friendly against the United States, Clarke opened the scoring in England's 2-1 win at Bri
Stephen Clarke (born 21 July 1973) is a former Canadian colle
tion from international dressage judge Stephen Clarke and at 18 she moved to Sweden to train with Ky
Stephen Clarke, piano
Not to be confused with Stephen Clarke (swimmer).
Colonel Sir Ralph Stephenson Clarke, KBE TD, DL (17 August 1892 - 9 May 1970) was
In 1971 Stephenson Clarke sold her and a sister ship, MV Steyning, to Jo
larkes were the founders in 1730 of Stephenson Clarke Shipping, Britain's oldest shipping company.
ster built in 1951 as a collier for Stephenson Clarke Shipping.
Stephenson Clarke then transferred her to carrying bulk cargoes
Many Stephenson Clarke ships were named after places in South East En
may have been so named because one Stephenson Clarke director, Mr. P.G.
They soon found Steve Clarke, John Clark and Geoff Banks and so the band be
ers were Josh Doyle - vocals and guitar, Steve Clarke - bass and vocals, Stuart 'Baxter' Wilkinson -
ed by Frank Branston (Mayor of Bedford), Steve Clarke (Teacher and Navigator), and Denise Hubbard (D
gramme on 23 December 1992, presented by Steve Clarke (a former presenter of the BBC's rival London
to join Bill Bruford's Band Earthworks, Steve Clarke left to tour with Billy Cobham and Mike Kenwri
Hong Kong merchant banker Steven Clarke observes the class-based humour of the downfal
He took only token measures to stop Clarke and his party, such as issuing a proclamation
of the Master of the Rolls, Sir John Strange, Clarke was offered the position.
                                                                                                   


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