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A | Clarke County historical marker which stands on Woods |
Richard A. | Clarke |
rica, Columbus School of Law, and the David A. | Clarke School of Law, University of District of Colum |
.S. chief counter-terrorism advisor Richard A. | Clarke, criticizing past and present presidential adm |
tar was named by Sterling J. Nesbitt, Julia A. | Clarke, Alan H. Turner and Mark A. Norell in 2011. |
It was delivered to Richard A. | Clarke on December 29, 2000. |
In 2004, paleontologist Julia A. | Clarke showed that the skeleton actually differed in |
If he had accepted, | Clarke might instead have succeeded Murray as Attorne |
vorced Virginia in 1990 to marry Deborah Adair | Clarke. |
He divorced Deborah Adair | Clarke. |
y books, among which were: The Life of Dr Adam | Clarke (1840); The Triumph of Peace and other Poems ( |
Her partner is Adam | Clarke and together they have two teenage sons. |
was completed as they found their drummer Adam | Clarke. |
allion , Danny Lafferty , Mark Scoltock & Adam | Clarke. |
assist Rick Lees, later joined by drummer Adam | Clarke. |
ugust 1785, when the Methodist theologian Adam | Clarke was one of the circuit ministers for the villa |
before the replacement of Simon Mawson by Adam | Clarke in 2004. |
e the release of the debut album, drummer Adam | Clarke announced his departure from the group. |
UMSL team captains were Adam | Clarke, Andy Meade, and Blake Propp, and assistant co |
2007, he collaborated with photographer Adrian | Clarke on the book Gary's Friends, chronicling the li |
Adrian | Clarke is a contemporary British poet. |
caused by allergies or infection and Adrienne | Clarke also helped by inventing an asthma management |
r, it was said that Lichfield's death affected | Clarke badly. |
Named after | Clarke County, Alabama; Clarke County, Georgia; Clark |
was announced that the pair were engaged after | Clarke proposed in New York. |
hews had enough public support to move against | Clarke at that juncture, but the tide of public opini |
Despite being encouraged to run against | Clarke for a fourth time in 1988, Hendon declined. |
by and Hillman to obtain an injunction against | Clarke, it was generally accepted that Clarke's conti |
ours include four BAFTAs - among them the Alan | Clarke Award for outstanding creative contribution to |
lay written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan | Clarke, broadcast as part of BBC 1's Play for Today s |
In 1984, he was nominated by Alan | Clarke, Calgary East Federal Liberal Riding Associati |
lay written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan | Clarke. |
The Firm is a 1988 TV film directed by Alan | Clarke and written by Al Ashton. |
Alan | Clarke - drums |
y was provided by Raymond Glendenning and Alan | Clarke (sports commentator) |
Alan | Clarke was a BBC Radio sports commentator from 1947-1 |
Christopher Fairbank as Alan | Clarke |
, Gordon Campbell, Stan Clark, Jim Laird, Alan | Clarke, Ray Lawless and Jim Amos. |
Alan | Clarke is a Durham based photographer who works close |
for the film Made in Britain (directed by Alan | Clarke and starring Tim Roth) in 1981 has led to his |
arko Solero, Marco Solero, Felix Wallace, Alan | Clarke and Felix Jakubec. |
Alanna | Clarke is a Canadian singer/songwriter, guitarist, an |
Alderidg | Clarke and our Vicar for selling a grave stone from t |
Not to be confused with Alex | Clarke or Alexander Ross Clarke. |
Robert Alexander | Clarke Parker (Barnsley, Yorkshire, 15 June 1927 - Ox |
Alfred | Clarke (August 28, 1926 - 1971 in Hollinwood, Oldham, |
ures only songs written by group members Allan | Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks. |
ollies that was written by group members Allan | Clarke, Tony Hicks, Graham Nash and was a rewrite of |
The goal was scored by Allan | Clarke. |
Allan | Clarke - lead singer |
Allan | Clarke has lived in Ashton, Northamptonshire since 19 |
e", written by The Hollies' Graham Nash, Allan | Clarke and Tony Hicks, was also recorded by the Everl |
Allan | Clarke (born 26 July 1954) is an English former profe |
y from schoolboy forms by former Manager Allan | Clarke in 1986. |
All tracks composed by Graham Nash, Allan | Clarke and Tony Hicks |
Allan | Clarke - Lead Vocals |
However, with the departure of Allan | Clarke in 1999, only Hicks and drummer Bobby Elliott |
On a Carousel is a song written by Allan | Clarke, Graham Nash and Tony Hicks. |
ey in 1979, then under the management of Allan | Clarke. |
lution, featured songs written solely by Allan | Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks. |
ke Graham Nash earlier, by 1971 frontman Allan | Clarke was also growing frustrated, and he too began |
New article name is Allan | Clarke English Footballer |
Leeds manager Allan | Clarke played him as a striker, but Barnes failed to |
pop group The Hollies written by members Allan | Clarke, Graham Nash and Tony Hicks. |
he Bee Gees, Carla Olson, Denny Freeman, Allan | Clarke and Jackie Lomax. |
In a game of few chances, Allan | Clarke scored from an Andy Lochhead knockdown with fo |
"Carrie Anne" is a song written by Allan | Clarke, Graham Nash, Tony Hicks and released by Briti |
Rickfors departed as Allan | Clarke rejoined the group in late summer 1973 and the |
Allan | Clarke got the solitary goal. |
Allen | Clarke, headmaster, Holland Park School, 1957-71, was |
Although | Clarke says that a "centered event-causal libertarian |
May 1929, Colville won the seat, and although | Clarke stood again in 1931, the by-election victory w |
Although | Clarke spent several months trying to regain his fitn |
nty Hospital, established by Prebendary Alured | Clarke, the first voluntary general hospital in the E |
Field-marshal Sir Alured | Clarke KB (24 November 1744 - 16 September 1832) was |
Moon and Planets, including the 24 inch Alvan | Clarke Refractor at the Lowell Observatory in Flagsta |
nd Mally Mallinson, Jake and Dino Chapman, Ami | Clarke, Accompanying events include talks by Richard |
nery was dismantled in 1925 by millwright Amos | Clarke. |
bsolute theory of space favoured by Newton and | Clarke, and Leibniz's relational approach. |
with small encroachments into both Warren and | Clarke Counties. |
ggot, Littler as Jones, Griffiths as Zero, and | Clarke as Blister. |
seven tracks (7-13) with Powell, Michelot and | Clarke, are from three separate dates in 1960: tracks |
written and composed by Kilmister, Taylor, and | Clarke, except where noted. |
7 respectively, as well as Ed Parry's EBBS and | Clarke Development's PCBoard, the McBBS software was |
el, Adam Pascal, Marti Pellow, Kerry Ellis and | Clarke Peters, introduced by Tim Rice. |
ctural firm known today as Ruhnau, Ruhnau, and | Clarke. |
The club was relegated and | Clarke was sacked on June 25, 1982. |
ington County High School, Jackson Academy and | Clarke Preparatory School. |
Farro and | Clarke had earlier been together in a band with Taylo |
the city and county governments of Athens and | Clarke County unified in 1991. |
felt that helped him to pass both Gammoudi and | Clarke. |
t one of many collaborations between White and | Clarke. |
e, and to establish the theory of Cudworth and | Clarke, that virtue is conformity to reason-the actin |
mpionship in Malaysia, again with Stalteri and | Clarke. |
blems, but ended up exchanging a few words and | Clarke left the studio. |
he game at Loftus Road saw Richard Langley and | Clarke Carlisle - two of QPR's best players - serious |
r games: John Ducey Park (now Telus Field) and | Clarke Stadium for their matches. |
counties: Kemper, Neshoba, Newton, Jasper, and | Clarke (in Mississippi), and Sumter and Choctaw (in A |
ellow of the Australian Academy of Science and | Clarke Medallist. |
become prominent in the band's new sound, and | Clarke had by then switched almost completely to elec |
s SF Awards winner, 1996; Nebula, Campbell and | Clarke Awards nominee, 1996 |
ion located at the junction of East Avenue and | Clarke Street in the town of Pinewood, at the souther |
as two separate departments: Athens Police and | Clarke County Police. |
by John Williams, London: Mitchell, Hughes and | Clarke, 1910 |
nd Polden, Aldershot, 1964), Col A Haywood and | Clarke. |
folded at the end of the 1921-1922 season, and | Clarke moved to the Fall River Marksmen. |
ington County High School, Jackson Academy and | Clarke Preparatory School. |
ionary review by the Oregon Supreme Court, and | Clarke requested review of the Court of Appeals' ruli |
11 February - Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Andrew | Clarke, Governor of Western Australia. |
as a Crown Colony - Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew | Clarke. |
amed after former Edmonton mayor Joseph Andrew | Clarke. |
Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew | Clarke KCH (1793 - 11 February 1847) was Governor of |
urst apprentice employers were Governor Andrew | Clarke, Frederick Irwin, George Fletcher Moore, Antho |
Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew | Clarke, Governor of Western Australia |
Andrew's | Clarke's son, also named Andrew Clarke, held a number |
4, the Straits Settlements governor Sir Andrew | Clarke convened a meeting on Pulau Pangkor, at which |
Therefore, Andrew | Clarke was forced to freeze the plan to reach out to |
Andrew | Clarke as Laurence Olivier |
Private Andrew | Clarke, 27 from Merseyside, who fired the shots, was |
Andrew | Clarke, Anzacs, Nine Network |
urity and requested assistance from Sir Andrew | Clarke. |
On 8 February 1995, Andrew | Clarke (27), a private in the British Army, was sente |
, Red Noise, formed alongside keyboardist Andy | Clarke and Nelson's brother Ian. |
In the book Videogames and art, Andy | Clarke notes that in the original game, Metroid, the |
Angela | Clarke as Serafina |
Dudua anisoptera | Clarke, 1976 |
He was married in 1832 to Sarah Ann | Clarke, they had at least seven children. |
Mary Anne | Clarke from 1803 to 1808 was mistress (lover) of Fred |
Anne | Clarke as Young Jesse |
e activities of his latest mistress, Mary Anne | Clarke. |
Julie Walters as Annie | Clarke, Chris' best friend. |
Another | Clarke ally, David Curry, however suggests that Clark |
ndering Providence: Sliding Doors', in Anthony | Clarke and Paul S. Fiddes, eds, Flickering Images: Th |
Justice, the Master of the Rolls, Sir Anthony | Clarke, asked Lord Justice Jackson to conduct a revie |
Dichelopa anthracodelta | Clarke, 1971 |
2 May 2007 the Puerto Rico Islanders appointed | Clarke to replace Toribio Rojas as head coach mid way |
President Polk appointed | Clarke governor of the Iowa Territory on November 8, |
ia, where he studied music with Hugh Archibald | Clarke. |
DJ Dougal (real name Paul Arnold | Clarke, Born 1975) is a British UK Hardcore and happy |
In 2008 she won the Sir Arthur | Clarke Award with Martin Redfern for their programme |
ey, who was presented with the 2005 Sir Arthur | Clarke Award for Best TV & Radio Presentation. |
first Special Award, from the 2005 Sir Arthur | Clarke Awards. |
The conference hosts the Sir Arthur | Clarke Award prizegiving dinner. |
eport was short-listed for the 2007 Sir Arthur | Clarke Awards in the category of Best Written Present |
5 he lent his name to the inaugural Sir Arthur | Clarke Awards-dubbed "the Space Oscars". |
In 2006 he won the Sir Arthur | Clarke Award Lifetime Achievement Award. |
cs; three necessary components to the artworks | Clarke would create as a full time artist. |
The Clarke-Palmore House, also known as | Clarke Home, was built as a brick farmhouse in 1819 a |
notable in the history of film censorship, as | Clarke and Producer Lewis Allen had to sue in court t |
situated on Shahrah-e-Iraq, formerly known as | Clarke Street, located near the Empress Market in Kar |
ubuque, which would eventually become known as | Clarke College. |
area, but the shop closed a few years later as | Clarke wished to concentrate upon activities at Manch |
At the fourth time of asking, | Clarke started a 3-1 Premier League Cup final win ove |
es district court in Phoenix, Arizona assigned | Clarke as defense counsel to Jared Lee Loughner, the |
Astley | Clarke were subsequently backed by Index Ventures and |
AstleyClarke.com was founded by Bec Astley | Clarke in June 2006, who wanted to give international |
In 2008 Astley | Clarke launched a competition called ‘Search for a ne |
In 2008 Astley | Clarke were voted ‘Jewellery Website of the Year 2008 |
Alongside the land based shop, Astley | Clarke also runs a web based branch to the business. |
Astley | Clarke was established, and an appointment only showr |
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 |
At | Clarke Willmott we consider there to be three signifi |
Athens | Clarke County Bike Map: First published in 2005, with |
it was against a second-string Surrey attack ( | Clarke, Salisbury and Bicknell did not bowl) Bradford |
He attended | Clarke Central High School, and the University of Geo |
Kasay attended | Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia, where |
While attending | Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia, scouts |
George Aubourne | Clarke was a Scottish meteorologist, best known for h |
William Aurelius | Clarke (November 18, 1868 - February 5, 1940) was a m |
His many patients included Maude Gonne, Austin | Clarke and Nora Barnacle. |
l - G. K. Chesterton - Richard Church - Austin | Clarke - Padraic Colum - Frances Cornford - Margaret |
9 May - Austin | Clarke, poet, playwright and writer (d.1974). |
John B. | Clarke was born in Brooksville, Kentucky on April 14, |
was written by Richard L. Breen, and T. E. B. | Clarke and David E. Walker based on the Walker's nove |
go's earliest surviving building, the Henry B. | Clarke House is on the Near South Side, close to the |
age was built in 1928 to a design by Edmund B. | Clarke and built in the style of a Japanese pagoda on |
It was adapted by T. E. B. | Clarke and Gavin Lambert and directed by Jack Cardiff |
According to sources, however, Gordon B. | Clarke substitutes for Walter Slezak on the album. |
Gerald B. | Clarke was the principal secretary to the Rhodesian C |
Clarke's son or grandson Godfrey Bagnall Clarke (b c | |
Joshua Baldwin | Clarke (March 8, 1879 - July 2, 1962) was a Major Lea |
Sir Richard William Barnes | Clarke, KCB, OBE (commonly known as Otto Clarke) (13 |
6:41 (Djum Djum) - written by Neil Barnes/Mat | Clarke |
7:06 (Djum Djum) - written by Neil Barnes/Mat | Clarke |
Barney | Clarke (born 1 April 1927) is a former champion New Z |
Charles Baron | Clarke, a 19th century specialist of the dayflower fa |
Mr. Justice Abney, who died 19 May; Mr. Baron | Clarke, who died on the 17th; Sir Samuel Pennant, lor |
He succeeded to the title of 3rd Baronet | Clarke of Dunham Lodge on 25 April 1899. |
arty in the late 1970s, taking over from Barry | Clarke. |
s in 1969 with Celia Humphris on vocals, Barry | Clarke on lead guitar, Unwin Brown on drums/vocals & |
Barry | Clarke (QLD) - 7 goals |
The band was formed in the mid-1980s by Basil | Clarke (vocals), Phil Kirby (drums) and Paddy Steer ( |
s Section of the General Staff, informed Basil | Clarke, Head of Publicity, that Washington was “only |
The Army's Monster Mail by Basil | Clarke. |
Tom Courtenay - Baxter | Clarke |
Bayard | Clarke (March 17, 1815 - June 20, 1884) was a United |
Mary Bayard | Clarke (1827-1886), noted poet & author. |
of the most notorious plays in history - Alan | Clarke's Scum - and, because Clarke liked Winstone's |
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