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| Clement A. Finch | |
| Bainton, Dorothy Ford; | Clement A. Finch (1964). |
| In 1901, | Clement A. Griscom, a businessman and shipping magnat |
| ans, possibly named after Confederate General | Clement A. Evans, is the de facto county seat of Colu |
| Gen. | Clement A. Evans stopped the Union advance. |
| Seal of the Saint | Clement abbey during the 14th century |
| ish also maintains a strong connection to St. | Clement Academy (Grades 7 through 12). |
| Clement Adams (1519? - 1587), English schoolmaster an | |
| n out of the mappe of Sebastian Cabot, cut by | Clement Adams, concerning his [Cabot's] discovery of |
| Clement Ader's Eole French patent 205155, 19 April 18 | |
| cisco Demons) when linebacker Jon Haskins hit | Clement after the play was over and was ejected from |
| ut with the withdrawal of Miers's nomination, | Clement again was thought to be a potential nominee u |
| ustice by President Bush, the media mentioned | Clement again as a possible choice to fill what would |
| Basil | Clement Alderson Patchitt (born 12 August 1900) was a |
| He was born | Clement Alexander Finley Flagler in Augusta, Georgia, |
| lopedia also includes an extended foreword by | Clement Alexander Price. |
| Clement also inherited a depleted college of cardinal | |
| Clement also excommunicated Casimir III of Poland and | |
| Clement also had his second career punt downed inside | |
| Ord was born in Clifton, Bristol to | Clement and Hohanna Ord. |
| e favorites of the state's governor, Frank G. | Clement, and frequently performed at his mansion. |
| d they had four children two sons, Joseph and | Clement, and two daughters, Jacqueline and Josephine. |
| continued his studies in Munich with Manfred | Clement and he attended master classes with Heinz Hol |
| In 1852, | Clement and his elder brother Henry opened the H & C |
| wn a short little lane at the intersection of | Clement and Werner streets. |
| he Covenant, Four Books of Sinodos, a Book of | Clement, and Didascalia; |
| rmer popes: Leo, John-Paul, Peter, Alexander, | Clement and Benedict. |
| s personal life, Stone is president of the W. | Clement and Jessie V. Stone Foundation as well as a t |
| Stuart) | Clement, and James. |
| s-turned-musicians, Jemaine and Bret (Jemaine | Clement and Bret McKenzie, playing fictionalized vers |
| s Of Lucky Jim, a BBC2 sitcom written by Dick | Clement and Ian La Frenais. |
| 20.1-10 and 4.7-6.25, the discussion between | Clement and Appion at Tyre; the long discussions with |
| ving into television to play the lead in Dick | Clement and Ian Le Frenais' sit-com Over The Rainbow. |
| Phillips, Brad Walker, Bernard Lagat, Kerron | Clement, and Jeremy Wariner. |
| t went after his family attempting to capture | Clement and murdering their brother Leon along with h |
| Quarterback Chase | Clement and receiver Jarett Dillard combined to set a |
| Both federal Industry Minister Tony | Clement and Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty suggested |
| n 2010, Judge Garza joined Judges Edith Brown | Clement and Priscilla Owen in affirming the dismissal |
| is the parish hall (Salle Paroissiale) of St. | Clement, and then a meadow featuring an original rail |
| The following night, Gary Thorne, Bill | Clement, and John Davidson all indicated that ABC bro |
| It was written by | Clement and Ian La Frenais. |
| Dick | Clement and Ian La Frenais contribute sketches based |
| The village is in the civil parish of St | Clement and is a popular centre for boating with navi |
| 7 June 1915 gives his next of kin as W. H. P. | Clement, and claims that Clement had previously serve |
| elationship with Pat Wicks (played by Pam St. | Clement) and later with Peggy Mitchell played by (Bar |
| he risks of expanding were not for him".:p.26 | Clement and three other brothers went on to develop t |
| y Webb in Drop Dead Gorgeous, Hollyoaks' Beth | Clement, and Abby Jones in How Not To Live Your Life. |
| a grade I listed building dedicated to Saint | Clement and dating from 1200, with later alterations, |
| Clement and fertile conditions during the Neolithic S | |
| adian Parliament by Minister of Industry Tony | Clement and by Minister of Canadian Heritage James Mo |
| f a regicide (apparently referring to Gregory | Clement) and berated him for supporting the-as he cal |
| right backs during 1976, Trevor Cherry, Dave | Clement and Phil Neal, and Whitworth was never recall |
| In hopes of curbing the influence of | Clement and united his interests with those of the pa |
| -Kiesewetter” Stradivari violin, on loan from | Clement and Karen Arrison through the Stradivari Soci |
| She was raised by her father, William A. | Clement and her stepmother, Josephine Dobbs-Clement, |
| The selectors kept faith with | Clement, and he returned for the entirety of the 1938 |
| nt canon, as well as the noncanonical works 1 | Clement and The Shepherd of Hermas; however, he makes |
| ampaign manager for his predecessor, Frank G. | Clement, and as a member of his cabinet. |
| ington was perceived as less progressive than | Clement and more in tune with other Southern governor |
| st son Godfrey, and later by his younger sons | Clement and Laurence. |
| t nephew of Alexander Stephens, a grandson of | Clement Anselm Evans and a distant cousin of 19th-cen |
| Clement Anselm Evans (February 25, 1833 - July 2, 191 | |
| The original order may have been as follows: | Clement arises at dawn (H 2.1) and finds Peter, who c |
| Though | Clement arranged a truce with the Emperor, the army c |
| On August 27, 2007, President Bush named | Clement as the future acting Attorney General of the |
| so served in the cabinet of Governor Frank G. | Clement as Commissioner of Conservation. |
| Clay | Clement as Whittaker |
| Pam St. | Clement as Mrs Crockett |
| Lyle | Clement as Marshal Dan Tait |
| rence to Saint Peter's action of consecrating | Clement as Bishop of Rome during Peter's lifetime, wh |
| Clay | Clement as John Prendergast aka John Pren |
| tures of Francie and Josie which also starred | Clement Ashby, Glen Michael, and Ethel Scott (first w |
| can Order and proceeded to their house of St. | Clement, at Rome. |
| ng Country Music recordings for "Cowboy" Jack | Clement, at Clement's Cowboy Arms Hotel and Recording |
| I found the original quote from | Clement at www.ccel.org/fathers2/, |
| agged Higgins from the house of disciple Ruel | Clement at night, stipped him naked, covered him with |
| If you type | clement atlee in wikipedia you are redirected to attl |
| The 1945 UK government under | Clement Atlee only got as a far as draft peace treaty |
| Clement attended Cecilia High School in Cecilia, Loui | |
| Clement attended high school in Asheville, North Caro | |
| Clement attended Hudsonville High School, in Hudsonvi | |
| Clement attended Victoria College, Toronto University | |
| a visit to London and British Prime Minister | Clement Attlee guaranteeing Burma's independence from |
| supported the points of Winston Churchill and | Clement Attlee but earned the enmity of Neville Chamb |
| rchill government fell to the Labour Party of | Clement Attlee in July 1945. |
| ations advisor to Labour Party Prime Minister | Clement Attlee for two years. |
| He had resigned from the cabinet of | Clement Attlee in 1951 on the issue of prescription c |
| reign Secretary Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal | Clement Attlee and Minister of Aircraft Production Lo |
| Clement Attlee | |
| A statue of | Clement Attlee in front of the boarded up Limehouse l |
| e latter had greatly impressed Prime Minister | Clement Attlee as Army member of the Joint Staff Miss |
| Barry Jackson - | Clement Attlee |
| He served under | Clement Attlee as Lord Privy Seal, with a seat in the |
| d then served in the Labour administration of | Clement Attlee as a Lord-in-Waiting (government whip) |
| The matter was escalated to Prime Minister | Clement Attlee and was discussed by senior members of |
| Clement Attlee (September 24, 1943-May 23, 1945) | |
| to carry on for a full Parliamentary term and | Clement Attlee called an election in October 1951. |
| Mrs | Clement Attlee (10 January 1922-16 December 1955) |
| me Ministers - Tony Blair, Margaret Thatcher, | Clement Attlee and Herbert Asquith - Mahatma Gandhi, |
| r Foreign Affairs from 1943 to 1945 and under | Clement Attlee as Secretary of State for the Colonies |
| Clement Attlee relied upon his wife Vi to drive him w | |
| nt and politician who became the successor to | Clement Attlee as Member of Parliament for Walthamsto |
| He then served under | Clement Attlee as a Lord-in-Waiting (government whip) |
| In | Clement Attlee's post-war Labour government, he was M |
| He was a junior minister in | Clement Attlee's governments, being Parliamentary Und |
| In | Clement Attlee's post-war government, he served as Fi |
| biography of Ernest Bevin, and he co-authored | Clement Attlee's autobiography. |
| Sea Lord because his wife was Prime Minister | Clement Attlee's sister-in-law and Attlee felt such a |
| In | Clement Attlee's post-war Labour government, he serve |
| Soskice had been Solicitor General since | Clement Attlee's Labour Government had taken office i |
| r Member of Parliament (MP) and a minister in | Clement Attlee's Cabinet from 1945 to 1950. |
| Summerskill was included in | Clement Attlee's Labour government following the elec |
| In | Clement Attlee's post-war Labour Government he was a |
| st in the fall of the Churchill government to | Clement Attlee's Labour Party. |
| wood (Deputy Leader of the Labour Party under | Clement Attlee) and his wife Catherine Ainsworth, Gre |
| 5th and last election fought by Labour leader | Clement Attlee, who by this time was 72. |
| The daughters of | Clement Attlee, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
| jority government and the new Prime Minister, | Clement Attlee, appointed Jowitt as Lord Chancellor. |
| His abilities had caught the eye of | Clement Attlee, and in a government reshuffle on 7 Oc |
| Clement Attlee, 1945 | |
| Formulated at the initiative of | Clement Attlee, the Prime Minister of the United King |
| iendship with the Prime Minister of the time, | Clement Attlee, who he met as an undergraduate at Uni |
| perial General Staff, but the prime minister, | Clement Attlee, appointed the better-known Sir Willia |
| rtem honoured when the British prime minister | Clement Attlee, on 24 June 1950, cited his wartime se |
| ded internally as the caretaker leadership of | Clement Attlee, made large gains over their very poor |
| 1945 served as assistant private secretary to | Clement Attlee, then Deputy Prime Minister. |
| flags were displayed, as well as portraits of | Clement Attlee, Joseph Stalin, Harry Truman, Giuseppe |
| gned and was replaced as leader by his deputy | Clement Attlee, who along with Lansbury and Stafford |
| Outside stands a statue, erected in 1988, of | Clement Attlee, who was Labour Member of Parliament f |
| Future Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Clement Attlee, left-wing Labour politician, Ellen Wi |
| 945 general election, the new prime minister, | Clement Attlee, appointed Buchanan as Under-Secretary |
| bert Morrison and Arthur Greenwood challenged | Clement Attlee, the incumbent party leader of only on |
| Its most prominent MP was Labour's | Clement Attlee, party leader from 1935-55, and Prime |
| s used by the Conservative party to criticise | Clement Attlee. |
| gnation in 1935 and replacement by his deputy | Clement Attlee. |
| Franks was a Liberal and a great supporter of | Clement Attlee. |
| he United Kingdom by the Labour government of | Clement Attlee. |
| served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to | Clement Attlee. |
| of taxation associated with the government of | Clement Attlee. |
| er brother Cedric and a former Oxford friend, | Clement Attlee. |
| a Lord-in-Waiting in the Labour Government of | Clement Attlee. |
| ed in the governments of Ramsay MacDonald and | Clement Attlee. |
| appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to | Clement Attlee. |
| om 1924, and became Labour's Chancellor under | Clement Attlee; and Sydney Cope Morgan was a Cambridg |
| Clement Augustine O'Leary (26 June 1916 - 12 June 196 | |
| r Aloys, born 1894, Mary Patricia, born 1896, | Clement Augustine, born 1898, Vincent Jeramiah, born |
| school in Bonn where the Elector of Bavaria, | Clement Augustus, heard him singing and paid for him |
| re Norton Award, the Quill Awards and the Hal | Clement Award. |
| re: Eleanor Dwight Jones (1928-34), Catherine | Clement Bangs (1934-36) and C. C. Little (1936-39). |
| Clement Barksdale circulated some doggerel about it: | |
| y the 1924 Le Mans win by John Duff and Frank | Clement, Barnato agreed to finance Bentley's business |
| Peter | Clement Bartrum (1907 in Hampstead, London, England - |
| Dr James | Clement Baxter was an English politician and football |
| anica, from plant material collected by Emile | Clement between the Ashburton and Yule Rivers. |
| his description on a collection made by Emile | Clement between the Ashburton and De Grey Rivers in 1 |
| heca Botanica, based on a collection by Emile | Clement between the Ashburton and De Grey Rivers. |
| the son of American Revolutionary War soldier | Clement Biddle (1740-1814). |
| "No Name Girl" (Jack | Clement, Billy Lee Riley) - 3:31 |
| Clement bishop of Dunblane died, that outstanding mem | |
| Clement Booth (born 11 May 1842 in Friskney, Lincolns | |
| Lower Canada, the son of Levi Locke and Sally | Clement, both natives of New Hampshire. |
| In 1694, the first settler, | Clement Briggs established his home near the Easton G |
| oll married Elizabeth Brooke, the daughter of | Clement Brooke and Jane Sewall. |
| r, Pennsylvania who in 1833, with his brother | Clement Brooke Grubb, assumed control of the family b |
| , Tony Bennett, Ruby Braff, Charlie Byrd, Mel | Clement, Buck Clayton, Billy Cobham, Larry Coryell, R |
| In September 1879, | Clement built an iron smelter in Tulle, in the Limous |
| s president of the state senate when Governor | Clement C. Clay was appointed to the United States Se |
| "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" ( | Clement C. Moore; Adaptation by Aretha Franklin) (1:5 |
| aseball League: Pioneers in Their Own Right - | Clement C. GrawOzburn, University of Wisconsin-La Cro |
| s -- Thomas F. Costello, his sons John H. and | Clement C. Costello, and grandson John H. Costello Jr |
| Clement Cabell Dickinson (December 6, 1849 - January | |
| Pope | Clement called for papal hearings to determine the Te |
| marriage to Caroline, the second daughter of | Clement Carlyon, M.D., who belonged to an old Truro f |
| St. | Clement Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic parish ch |
| St. | Clement Catholic Church was built in 1917-1918 in Lin |
| new 13th District against fellow incumbent J. | Clement Cicilline, winning 75% of the vote, then winn |
| Clement cites the poet Nicander of Colophon, and gene | |
| educated opponents from Huntsville, including | Clement Claiborne Clay, by the majority vote of the p |
| They had three children, including | Clement Claiborne Clay. |
| ar Christmas toy extravaganza had its seed in | Clement Clark Moore's A Visit from Saint Nicholas. |
| Parody of "A Visit from St. Nicholas" by | Clement Clark Moore, with actor Jack Nicholson instea |
| Moore, | Clement Clark (1850), George Castriot: Surnamed Scand |
| company: "For inspiration, Sundblom turned to | Clement Clark Moore's 1822 poem "A Visit From St. Nic |
| "The Night Before Christmas" ( | Clement Clarke Moore) - 3:01 |
| It closely follows | Clement Clarke Moore's 1823 poem Twas the Night Befor |
| Clement Clay and Jacob Thompson were head of the Conf | |
| Clement Clay died in Madison County and is interred a | |
| The history of 1 | Clement clearly and continuously shows Clement as the |
| the manor passed to Sarah Reddish who married | Clement Coke, younger son of Sir Edward Coke, Lord Ch |
| med after former Alabama Governor and Senator | Clement Comer Clay. |
| s a cousin of Henry Clay and Alabama governor | Clement Comer Clay. |
| political pedigree; he was the oldest son of | Clement Comer Clay, a former senator and governor of |
| Clement Comer Clay (December 17, 1789 - September 7, | |
| Ryan | Clement completed his XFL quarterback career with the |
| In 1999-2000, | Clement continued to struggle in his attempt to break |
| In 1901 Ruel | Clement contracted typhoid and died without taking me |
| ethnographic and archaeological material, Dr | Clement contributed substantial quantities of botanic |
| Clement Corbet (c.1576-1652) was an English jurist. | |
| Clement d'Alexandrie (1865) | |
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