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big time music producer, while trying to get | Clarence a date. |
eliminary results of a study performed by Dr. | Clarence A. Mills of the University of Cincinnati and |
Barbour, | Clarence A. (1917), The Service Song Book, New York: Y |
Clarence A. Dickison (July 28, 1878 - February 8, 1965 | |
He is sometimes credited as | Clarence A. Gilyard. |
e - Samuel Waddington - Arthur Edward Waite - | Clarence A. Walworth - Frederick William Orde Ward - D |
Clarence A. Lemieux | |
Clarence A. Walworth, the fourth child and oldest son | |
Barbour, | Clarence A. (1911), The Bible in the World of Today, N |
e errore profanarum religionum, translated by | Clarence A. Forbes as The Error of the Pagan Religions |
At the age of 64, on August 1, 1964, | Clarence Abel died in his home in Sault Ste. |
Clarence Abel, Rosie Couture, Louis Trudel, Lionel Con | |
Moved from | Clarence Acox to Clarence Acox, Jr. because that's how |
Clarence Acox, Jr. is a band director and jazz drummer | |
2001-02 season, including a display alongside | Clarence Acuna against Arsenal in the FA Cup. |
Clarence Adam Milligan (12 February 1904 - unknown, 19 | |
Clarence Adam Vinson (born July 10, 1978 in Washington | |
The Desert Mounted Corps Memorial at Mount | Clarence, Albany, Western Australia. |
Born | Clarence Albert Poindexter in Jacksonville, Texas, Dex |
Clarence Albert Edward Wolfe , MBE was an eminent Angl | |
Clarence Alfred Barnes (August 28, 1882 in Brooklyn, N | |
Clarence Algernon "Cupid" Childs (August 14, 1867 - No | |
His son | Clarence also served in the provincial assembly. |
CSS | Clarence, also known as Coquette, was originally a bri |
Clarence, an inmate on death row, starts seeing halluc | |
Womack was born in San Antonio, Texas to | Clarence and Irene Thompson. |
ener who lived in the Lodge (on the corner of | Clarence and Priory Lanes). |
Murray, one of ten children of | Clarence and Rhoda Murray, was born and raised in the |
ester and Gloucester Avenues and the whole of | Clarence and Magnolia Avenues; the later phase extendi |
Of course, like last album, | Clarence and Sandy took the risk to cover English song |
Annie Crook and Prince Albert Victor, Duke of | Clarence and Avondale, the grandson of Queen Victoria) |
d George V, HRH Prince Albert Victor, Duke of | Clarence and Avondale, the economist John Maynard Keyn |
vizes, Wiltshire, where until 1917 his uncles | Clarence and Cyril Pugh were masters of the local gram |
ester and Gloucester Avenues and the whole of | Clarence and Magnolia Avenues; the later phase extendi |
bury; she was the daughter of George, Duke of | Clarence, and so niece of King Edward IV. |
Anthony, Ernest, | Clarence, and Sammy reunited in 2003, and performed th |
ovember 4, 1991, episode "The Strange Case of | Clarence and Anita", Julia and Mary-Jo are in the play |
sabella Hardisty Lougheed and their two sons, | Clarence and Norman. |
dparents were George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of | Clarence and Isabella Neville, Duchess of Clarence; th |
However, after tense negotiations Warwick, | Clarence and Margaret came to a deal whereby in return |
s and villages of Billingham, Wolviston, Port | Clarence and Thorpe Thewles. |
gdom, as a subsidiary title of the Dukedom of | Clarence and Avondale, and was conferred in 1890 upon |
Clarence and Darling Downs was an electoral district o | |
aret of York, George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of | Clarence and Richard III of England. |
y daughter of George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of | Clarence, and Isabella Neville, Duchess of Clarence. |
ken first to Coventry and then to the Duke of | Clarence's house in London, where she became the subje |
ve route turn right on the A1046 through Port | Clarence and Haverton Hill then turn left on the A1032 |
Before they met the rebels both | Clarence and Warwick had announced their support for t |
ionel of Antwerp, better known as the Duke of | Clarence, and who was also the Earl of Ulster. |
been a Lancastrian area, until the Kingmaker, | Clarence and Gloucester obtained Richmond and Middleha |
other owners until it became the property of | Clarence and Athens Chester around 1930. |
to World War I, Chipperfield played for Luton | Clarence and Luton Town. |
er, along with several other buildings around | Clarence and Salisbury docks, would be repaired by own |
He was educated at academies in | Clarence and Williamsville, Buffalo suburbs, and at th |
On 11 May 1819, he represented the Duke of | Clarence and St Andrews (later William IV) at the bapt |
argaret, Duchess of Burgundy, George, Duke of | Clarence and Richard III of England. |
cated in the Sydney CBD, between York Street, | Clarence and Jamison Streets on a location known as Ch |
o married Edward IV's brother George, Duke of | Clarence, and Anne Neville, who married Richard, Duke |
Clarence Anson Dickison is a native of the state of Mi | |
He has three children, reidal anthony, | clarence anthony jr and the youngest of the three, Sky |
Clarence appears in the form of an angel, but is an ar | |
Clarence Arper ... Sheriff Jepson | |
O. B. | Clarence as Peter Wells |
O. B. | Clarence as Sir Archibald |
e 1904 election, when Grafton was merged with | Clarence as part of the reduction in size of the Legis |
In 1470, Edward IV pursued Warwick and | Clarence as far as Exeter after the Battle of Lose-coa |
llion supporting Edward's brother the Duke of | Clarence as the legitimate king. |
O.B. | Clarence as First Magistrate |
Wilberforce addresses the Duke of | Clarence as "Your Grace", which is correct in the part |
Clarence Ashley "Skipper" Roberts (January 11, 1888 in | |
otes songs not found on the Old Time Music at | Clarence Ashley's recordings. |
For the American banjo player named "Tom" | Clarence Ashley, see Clarence Ashley. |
s, the Bateman Sacred Quartet, Fred Richards, | Clarence Ashley, the Bentley Boys, Charlie Bowman and |
uit, Acuff met legendary Appalachian banjoist | Clarence Ashley, from whom he learned "The House of th |
Clarence at IMDb.com | |
Clarence Augustus Barbour (April 21, 1869 - January 16 | |
Clarence Augustus Walworth (May 30, 1820 - September 1 | |
organised by the council include the City of | Clarence Australia Day Festival, the Clarence Jazz Fes |
n 1977 on Tabu Records, executive-produced by | Clarence Avant and produced by Jerry Peters. |
Clarence Avant (born February 25, 1931) is an American | |
tions was an American record label founded by | Clarence Avant in 1975. |
urchill Shopping Centre sits on the corner of | Clarence Avenue and Taylor Street. |
It is located at | Clarence Avenue South and Circle Drive and is the seco |
atoon's east side, at the southwest corner of | Clarence Avenue and Circle Drive, but in May 1972 Sask |
ew broad, tree-lined streets of Kings Avenue, | Clarence Avenue, Poynders Road and Atkins Road. |
Lambeth Council also built flats west of | Clarence Avenue, including three tower blocks (Barnsbu |
Clarence B. "Chip" Vaughn (born October 26, 1985) is a | |
named for two brothers, Charles P. Hoover and | Clarence B. Hoover, to honor their careers with the Ci |
Clarence B. Wallace (1890) | |
Clarence B. "Herschie" Herschberger (July 24, 1876 - D | |
est wing in 1965, and the following year, the | Clarence B. Hanson, Jr. Library was opened on the buil |
Hands Up! is a 1926 comedy film directed by | Clarence Badger and co-written by Monte Brice and Lloy |
Clarence Bailey - Drums & Vocals | |
The winner was | Clarence Baker of the New Democratic Party. |
Clarence Baker (July 7, 1928 - October 15, 2006) was a | |
He was defeated by | Clarence Baker of the New Democratic Party, 3903 votes |
In 1979 | Clarence Baker, a member of the collective, was severe |
H. | Clarence Baldridge (November 24, 1868 in Carlock, Illi |
Clarence Banks - trombone | |
ett was baptized into membership of the Lower | Clarence Baptist Church in 1969. |
In 1921, he was awarded the | Clarence Barker Fellowship at Columbia through which h |
Clarence Barlow (born December 27, 1945) is a composer | |
He worked for publishers Merriam-Webster and | Clarence Barnhart before moving to Random House, where |
lly published in 1963 under the editorship of | Clarence Barnhart, who wrote definitions for the DickM |
aigie as a part of his lectureship, including | Clarence Barnhart, Jess Stein, Woodford A. Heflin, Rob |
Clarence Barone (born July 26, 1963 in San Andreas, Ca | |
Clarence Barr - The Chinese Cook (as Clarence L. Barr) | |
George | Clarence Bassett Smith (24 March 1919 - 21 December 20 |
Trickle Trickle - ( | Clarence Bassett) - 2:25 |
16 June: | Clarence Beeby, educationalist. |
I best remember him in Trading Places as | Clarence Beeks. |
CB Milton, aka | Clarence Bekker (born Clarence Becker Milton, 11 April |
CB Milton was identified as | Clarence Bekker of the Netherlands on the disc and DVD |
oject, include Vusi Mahlasela, Louis Mhlanga, | Clarence Bekker, Tal Ben Ari (Tula), Bono, Keb' Mo', D |
Rushen, Angela Rushen, | Clarence Bell) |
n on October 1, 2002 to fill the seat of Sen. | Clarence Bell, who died on July 26, 2002. |
James | Clarence Benham, father of Georgia Supreme Court Justi |
Clarence Benjamin Miller (March 13, 1872 - January 10, | |
Clarence Benjamin (Ben) Beville (August 28, 1877 - Jan | |
Rice farmer | Clarence Berken says yields are off by 25 to 30 percen |
casional conferences that drew such people as | Clarence Birdseye of frozen-food fame and Igor Sikorsk |
December 9 - | Clarence Birdseye, founder of the modern frozen food i |
Clarence Blackall built the theatre in 1913. | |
ped by Max Shoolman and designed by architect | Clarence Blackall, with the assistance of Detroit thea |
s, Carvin & Ivan, Barry Eastmond, Peter Lord, | Clarence Blakely and Bob Antoine. |
The site was first excavated by | Clarence Bloomfield Moore in 1908 and tested by Philip |
Virgil | Clarence Blum SJ (March 27, 1913- April 5, 1990) was a |
Dr. Horace | Clarence Boyer (born in Winter Park, Florida on July 2 |
American and Gospel Music scholar, Dr. Horace | Clarence Boyer. |
of Police for the Houston Police Department, | Clarence Bradford held one of the longest tenures as C |
vin Massey (Almanzo Wilder) and Brian Muller ( | Clarence Brewster). |
It was adapted by Gene Markey, directed by | Clarence Brown and produced by Irving Thalberg. |
was adapted by Robert Dillon and directed by | Clarence Brown and Maurice Tourneur. |
For others of the same name, see | Clarence Brown (disambiguation). |
e also served as the artistic director of the | Clarence Brown company, a professional theatre company |
2004 | Clarence Brown Theatre Company (University of Tennesse |
Best Director - | Clarence Brown |
se, she came to the attention of the director | Clarence Brown when he was looking for an actress to s |
luding a special screening of Sunrise (1927), | Clarence Brown's The Eagle (1925), and an event celebr |
Clarence Brown, retired Foreign Service officer | |
It was directed by Delmer Daves, produced by | Clarence Brown, from a screenplay by George Froeschel |
e Alliance included Robert Arthur, Ward Bond, | Clarence Brown, Charles Coburn, Gary Cooper, Cecil B. |
Country is a 1951 anthology film directed by | Clarence Brown, Don Hartman, John Sturges, Richard Tho |
tired after 26 years in Congress; his father, | Clarence Brown, Sr., had held the seat for 26 years be |
Directed by | Clarence Brown, the 1939 film starred Tyrone Power, My |
Kiki is a 1926 silent comedy film directed by | Clarence Brown. |
ng the last film directed by veteran director | Clarence Brown. |
Anna Karenina is a 1935 film directed by | Clarence Brown. |
ch was the only time she worked with director | Clarence Brown. |
Lieutenant Frederick | Clarence Buck, Medal of Honor recipient for action at |
The fountain official name is the | Clarence Buckingham Memorial Fountain. |
by Kate Buckingham in memory of her brother, | Clarence Buckingham and was constructed at a cost of $ |
Frank Capra, based on the story Opera Hat by | Clarence Budington Kelland that appeared in serial for |
The | Clarence Burgin House is a historic house at 95 Presid |
Clarence Burke Sr. (Papa Stairstep, as he was known) h | |
The new building was designed by | Clarence Burritt. |
Clarence Burton - Manuel | |
Clarence Burton - Jarvis McVey | |
Clarence Burton - Steve Maddock | |
Clarence Burton - Detective | |
Clarence Burton - Detective Callahan | |
Clarence Burton - Sam Coffin | |
quartet in the London Lyric Theatre's show Oh | Clarence, but he was by then in failing health and die |
Clarence Butler died after a heart attack on December | |
ds gave the Outstanding Blues Writer award to | Clarence Butler. |
ber 1363), married Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of | Clarence, by whom she had one daughter, Philippa Plant |
Clarence C. Moore (1904-1979) was an engineer and mini | |
ing to succeed three-term Lieutenant Governor | Clarence C. "Taddy" Aycock of Franklin, the seat of St |
Clarence C. Hoffman (born August 7, 1933) served in th | |
epresentative (and later lieutenant governor) | Clarence C. "Taddy" Aycock of Franklin, the seat of St |
s include: Representatives Norman E. Justice, | Clarence C. Love, Theo Cribbs, Eugene Anderson and Wil |
Mayor W. George Bowdon, Jr., lost his race to | Clarence C. "Taddy" Aycock of Franklin in St. Mary Par |
neighbor and the sitting lieutenant governor, | Clarence C. "Taddy" Aycock, who agreed with Duval on m |
Frazar died the same month that | Clarence C. "Taddy" Aycock of Franklin, the seat of St |
Clarence C. Downey, QC (1897-June 8, 1982) was a Canad | |
The falls are named after | Clarence C. Wadsworth, a colonel in the New York Natio |
Clarence Cagle F. E. Moscovics | |
He is coached by | Clarence Callender, the 1998 Olympic 4x100m Silver med |
Clarence Calvert "Sam" Covington (November 18, 1894 - | |
His career was cut short when | Clarence Campbell expelled him (and Don Gallinger) for |
the team reached the Stanley Cup Final as the | Clarence Campbell Conference Champions, eliminating Ch |
On March 11, 1965, NHL President | Clarence Campbell announced that the league would expa |
Clifford | Clarence Campbell and Helmut Lemke in 1967 |
NHL president | Clarence Campbell (who had previously been criticized |
General manager Sam Pollock helped | Clarence Campbell draw up the rrules for the draft. |
Chicago Black Hawks as well as NHL president, | Clarence Campbell. |
Clarence Cannon Refuge is managed by Great River Natio | |
The 3,750-acre (15.2 km2) | Clarence Cannon National Wildlife Refuge is located in |
Refuge, Great River National Wildlife Refuge, | Clarence Cannon National Wildlife Refuge, Two Rivers N |
The | Clarence Cannon National Wildlife Refuge is also under |
pecial election upon the death of Congressman | Clarence Cannon) to January 3, 1977, representing the |
by the death of United States Representative | Clarence Cannon. |
; Anson Funderburgh (1985 She Knocks Me Out); | Clarence Carter (1985 Messin' with My Mind, a live ver |
After | Clarence Carter founded his own label, Future Stars, A |
cording contract with Atlantic Records, where | Clarence Carter produced the single "Can I Be Your Mai |
o Atlanta, worked at the Club 400, and joined | Clarence Carter's band as a back-up singer. |
"I Ain't Got You" ( | Clarence Carter) - 2:32 |
n tour, opening for Sam & Dave, The Supremes, | Clarence Carter, and Kool & the Gang in the American S |
, Buddy Guy, Koko Taylor, Bobby "Blue" Bland, | Clarence Carter, and the Little Memphis Blues Orchestr |
clude southern soul artists like Isaac Hayes, | Clarence Carter, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin plus Mot |
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