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Tony | Clarke is a Canadian activist. |
Clarke was a cricket entrepreneur, who had created hi | |
he play, written by Roy Minton and directed by | Clarke, was a brutal depiction of a young offenders i |
In Leeds' third major final in as many years, | Clarke scored a consolation goal in the 2008 FA Women |
Clarke was a great spin bowler. | |
His father, John | Clarke, was a schoolmaster in Clarke's Academy in Enf |
lin II, Trevor Jones, viola, and Jennifer Ward | Clarke, cello), a period-performance string quartet s |
President Martin van Buren recommending Henry | Clarke for a job, tax receipts, newspapers of the day |
Clarke was a philanthropist who helped fund the build | |
as built in 1851-2 by John Bevan with Jonathan | Clarke, in a Gothic Revival style and the building wa |
s flooded; the few islands that remain in Lake | Clarke are a gathering of low, marshy flats about fiv |
Frank | Clarke as a flyer, billed as "Air Ace Frank Clark" |
In December 2010 | Clarke, in a move to cut prison numbers, said that a |
Clarke describes a space battleship flying too close | |
Clarke was a Republic of Ireland Under 21 player and | |
At the fourth time of asking, | Clarke started a 3-1 Premier League Cup final win ove |
Upon graduation in June 1965, | Clarke received a commission as a second lieutenant i |
George Aubourne | Clarke was a Scottish meteorologist, best known for h |
Clarke was a founder member of Comhairle na Poblachta | |
In 2001, Charles | Clarke performed a cladistic analysis of the Nepenthe |
Syracuse's | Clarke returned a blocked punt 28 yards for a touchdo |
Clarke made a number of first team starts towards the | |
James Kingsley "Jamie" | Clarke is a fictional character from the Australian s |
Andrew's | Clarke's son, also named Andrew Clarke, held a number |
Clarke is a visiting tutor in archaeology at the Univ | |
ook part in this new project, along with Jason | Clarke, releasing a new song called "Hide Your Eyes". |
Clarke is a product of Wolves' youth academy, where h | |
Alanna | Clarke is a Canadian singer/songwriter, guitarist, an |
On 24 November 2010, | Clarke suffered a massive stroke. |
Clarke was a provincial representative to Ottawa in 1 | |
Clarke scored a hat-trick of tries in his side's vict | |
Clarke is a left-handed batsman who bowls right-arm m | |
Page | Clarke is a 40-year-old-happily married woman who liv |
4, the Straits Settlements governor Sir Andrew | Clarke convened a meeting on Pulau Pangkor, at which |
The science writer Arthur C. | Clarke was a well-known former Chairman of the Britis |
Freddy (voiced by Cam | Clarke) is a very funny ferret and is best friends wi |
Clarke is a self-described strong supporter of the co | |
Alan | Clarke was a BBC Radio sports commentator from 1947-1 |
During the "Civil War", he was aided by Stuart | Clarke for a short time. |
Richard | Clarke was a rugby league footballer of the '80s and |
Rebecca Sophia | Clarke was a regular contributor with her "Little Pru |
ty of George Washington University Law School, | Clarke was a professor at the University of Washingto |
Clarke inspired a generation of actors, writers and d | |
In 2008 Astley | Clarke launched a competition called ‘Search for a ne |
Clarke earned a law degree from the University of Iow | |
Its second president was Charles | Clarke, later a Labour MP, Secretary of State for Edu |
sts at 20th Century-Fox and Columbia Pictures, | Clarke landed a berth as a contract player at RKO. |
e Department of the Pacific, General Newman S. | Clarke sent a force under Colonel George Wright to de |
Randolph | Clarke is a Professor of Philosophy at Florida State |
Alan | Clarke is a Durham based photographer who works close |
Ollie | Clarke is a professional footballer who plays as a mi |
Clarke was a prisoner in the Gatehouse on 17 December | |
Clarke is a defender and plays as a right-back. | |
Clarke became a music teacher at Glendora High School | |
During his year as Moderator, Dr | Clarke published a book, "Page Ten", comprising artic |
By the start of the 1957-58 season, | Clarke was a regular in the reserves and on 19 Octobe |
Richard | Clarke got a break in mainstream radio when he signed |
In December 2007 on his 90th birthday, | Clarke recorded a video message to his friends and fa |
Clarke had a poor personal relationship with Lt. Gove | |
Clarke was a right-handed batsman. | |
Clarke is a left-handed batsman who bowls right-arm o | |
Clarke was a Quaker like his father. | |
Rodney | Clarke is a British bass-baritone opera singer of Jam |
Desmond Kingsley "Des" | Clarke is a fictional character from the Australian N |
Troy | Clarke was a rugby league footballer of the '80s and |
John | Clarke is a Gaelic football player from County Down, |
Clarke was a graduate of the University of Chicago an | |
Clarke had a reputation for being autocratic, and the | |
John | Clarke is a former New Zealand marathon runner. |
In parliament, | Clarke was a backbench supporter of the governments o |
Adrian | Clarke is a contemporary British poet. |
Donald C. | Clarke is a law professor specializing in Chinese law |
In 1846 Knight was employed by John Hopkins | Clarke as a clerk in his factory store at Arnold's Br |
Marcus | Clarke is a puppeteer and voice actor from Nottingham |
Murray | Clarke is a Professor of Philosophy at Concordia Univ |
Clarke holds a degree in law and an Honorary Doctorat | |
Clarke received a twelve month suspended sentence. | |
Despite being encouraged to run against | Clarke for a fourth time in 1988, Hendon declined. |
His brother Richard | Clarke Sewellwas a barrister and later reader in law |
Filmmaker Harmony Korine has cited | Clarke as a major influence on his work. |
Time is a 1929 film starring Lee Tracy and Mae | Clarke as a show business couple who break up over hi |
Clarke was a product of West Ham's youth system. | |
ho meets a strange woman named Isabella (Fiona | Clarke) at a science fiction convention, and brings h |
Mick | Clarke is a tough defender. |
Clarke became a music publisher in partnership with A | |
's commentary for the Scum DVD, Winstone cites | Clarke as a major influence on his career, and lament |
Clarke made a single appearance for Middlesex Second | |
During his time at the social club | Clarke was a founder of two other Manchester City org |
On 8 February 1995, Andrew | Clarke (27), a private in the British Army, was sente |
Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, | Clarke received a B.S. from the University of Virgini |
Clive | Clarke Became a choreographer for films, commercials |
Clarke earned a record 166 caps for her country and r | |
John | Clarke is a Canadian political activist and the found |
Simon | Clarke is a former English footballer who played, as |
Born in Cork, | Clarke is a product of the Ipswich Town Academy and s |
On 12 June, Clark signed defender Peter | Clarke on a free transfer from Southend United. |
Clarke was a staunch Methodist and the first Treasure | |
ish SF authors such as Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. | Clarke, Robert A. Heinlein into Japanese, and edited |
The Life and Work of Harry | Clarke (Irish Academic Press) |
The original | Clarke Stadium accommodated approximately 20,000 fans |
Clarke has accomplished much in his lifetime includin | |
Clarke was accused of illicitly selling army commissi | |
though Governor Winthrop in his agreement with | Clarke had acknowledged that "Pawcatuck" and "Narraga |
Stanley | Clarke - acoustic bass |
Stanley | Clarke - Acoustic bass, electric bass |
a; launched 5 November 1944; sponsored by Mrs. | Clarke Wayland; acquired by the Navy 22 March 1945; a |
In 1969 | Clarke Chapman acquired Sir William Arrol & Co., a le |
In 1970 | Clarke Chapman acquired John Thompson, a leading boil |
d in 1961 as the Union Telephone Company, Inc. | Clarke Williams acquired the company, along with what |
Clarke became active in politics in 1894 through a fa | |
uced by Frederick Wiseman, directed by Shirley | Clarke and adapted by her and Carl Lee from the 1959 |
Buck | Clarke - African percussion (tracks 7 & 13-15) |
e discoverer of asteroids 5020 Asimov and 4923 | Clarke, named after two of the three most distinguish |
Tommy | Clarke once again took over producing and mixing duti |
May 1929, Colville won the seat, and although | Clarke stood again in 1931, the by-election victory w |
Bob | Clarke returned again for the 1994-95 season, this ti |
While | Clarke was against this initially, he accepted his ne |
of the Summer Wine is a sitcom written by Roy | Clarke that aired on BBC1. |
ishop, Sid Patterson, Russell Mockridge, Danny | Clarke, Brett Aitken, Gary Neiwand and Shane Kelly. |
"Am I Blue" (Grant | Clarke, Harry Akst) - 3:41 |
6 & 8 from McCoy Tyner with Stanley | Clarke and Al Foster (2000) |
Grant | Clarke & Al Piantadosi |
d on acute inhalation toxicity data in humans [ | Clarke et al. 1945]. |
pane compounds were initially discovered by R. | Clarke et al. during research to try and dissociate t |
Clarke County, Alabama - northwest | |
Clarke County, Alabama | |
He moved with his father to | Clarke County, Alabama and later resided at Demopolis |
politician who served as the Probate Judge of | Clarke County, Alabama during the American Civil War. |
Thomasville is a city in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Campbell is an unincorporated town in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
He moved in 1816 to | Clarke County, Alabama, and settled near Grove Hill, |
Grove Hill is a town in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
(also spelled Clarksville) is a ghost town in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Failetown is a ghost town in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Morvin is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Carlton is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Coffeeville is a town in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Bashi is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
Whatley is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
"H" of | Clarke County, Alabama, Capt. |
ral business district of Grove Hill, a city in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
He died at "Alston Place," | Clarke County, Alabama, in 1836. |
der Springs, is an unincorporated community in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
entral business district of Jackson, a city in | Clarke County, Alabama, United States. |
re (117 ha) homestead near Grove Hill in rural | Clarke County, Alabama. |
sse Pickens Pugh was born on April 17, 1829 in | Clarke County, Alabama. |
The Lodge, is a historic house in Suggsville, | Clarke County, Alabama. |
Baptist Church Cemetery near Carlton in rural | Clarke County, Alabama. |
Named after | Clarke County, Alabama; Clarke County, Georgia; Clark |
October 1642 Richard Baxter was preaching for | Clarke at Alcester, when the guns of the battle of Ed |
tes, behind his old negotiating partner Joseph | Clarke and alderman James Ogilvie. |
Not to be confused with Alex | Clarke or Alexander Ross Clarke. |
ts of Daniel William Fitzgerald, Eugene Semyon | Clarke, David Alexander Shore, Madeleine Peyroux, and |
Charles G. | Clarke and Allen M. Davey - Hello, Frisco, Hello |
Julian's stepson, Jack | Clarke, is also a racing driver with experience in Fo |
be confused with his near contemporary Samuel | Clarke (1675-1729), also a clergyman but an Anglican. |
James Collisson and Joseph | Clarke had also been elected in 1924, but both resign |
Clarke was also a puppeteer and voice actor in two Mu | |
It was written by Roy | Clarke, who also wrote Open All Hours for Barker, plu |
ke Graham Nash earlier, by 1971 frontman Allan | Clarke was also growing frustrated, and he too began |
Clarke has also represented convicted Islamic terrori | |
Clarke is also Chairman of oil and gas explorer Ameri | |
Clarke is also the first U.S. Congressman of Banglade | |
as directed by Menhaj Huda and written by Noel | Clarke, who also stars in the film and directed the s |
Clarke has also worked in film, and wrote the acclaim | |
It was named for Frank Wigglesworth | Clarke (1847-1931), American mineral chemist, and for |
Bebop drummer Kenny | Clarke was among those who visited his store, promisi |
1941 Hayes again led his own orchestra; Kenny | Clarke was among his sidemen. |
Clarke contested an upper house seat under a banner o | |
Clarke answered an advert in an insect magazine for s | |
The architect was Edward | Clarke Cabot, an artist and dilettante whose design w |
Rodney | Clarke was an Australian ice dancer. |
Wars", the protagonist Holling practices with | Clarke through an arrangement by Mrs. Baker. |
Clarke had an influence on Enlightenment philosophers | |
Arthur C. | Clarke wrote an article called, "War and Peace in the |
his wife Maria Murray, and was given the name | Clarke after an uncle John Clarke, Master of Rugeley |
Clarke kept an autographed sketch of this painting -- | |
he formed an alliance with future mayor Joseph | Clarke (then an alderman) against those who wanted to |
Maurice Gordon | Clarke was an American football coach. |
In September 1780, | Clarke led an army in an unsuccessful attempt to recl |
Her sister Caitlin | Clarke was an actress who died in 2004. |
Joe | Clarke is an English professional footballer, who pla |
In 1968, his final season with the Bills, | Clarke had an 82-yard punt return for a touchdown aga |
Clarke was an alderman on Toronto City Council for Wa | |
The Very Rev Harold George Michael | Clarke was an eminent Anglican priest and educator in |
le and Australian cricket Vice Captain Michael | Clarke were an item. |
His father, Joseph Thacher | Clarke, was an archaeologist who was friendly with Ge |
William | Clarke played an active part in the affairs of Gatesh |
Colin | Clarke is an English former professional rugby league |
Michael | Clarke is an Australian ornithologist. |
Clarke received an athletic scholarship to attend the | |
Emilia | Clarke is an English actress. |
Edward Young | Clarke was an advertising executive from Louisiana an |
Kiln People (2002) -- Campbell, | Clarke, Hugo, and Locus SF Awards nominee, 2003. |
0 papers and won several awards, including the | Clarke Medal and the Lyell Medal. |
th novel, Iron Council, won the 2005 Arthur C. | Clarke Award and the 2005 Locus Award for Best Fantas |
Capo Press, 2004) accompanied by Jean Illsley | Clarke, Ph.D., and Connie Dawson, Ph.D.. |
Her father was Edward John Bellenden | Clarke (1813-1862) and her mother was Margaret Bell S |
Miller would give | Clarke help and advice on how to get sounds, use stud |
John | Clarke Slater and members of his Solid State and Mole |
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