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William "Mickey" Stevenson, Ivy Jo Hunter and | Clarence Paul, peaked at #25 R&B and #36 Pop in 1965. |
e (That's What I'm Gonna Do)" (Stevie Wonder, | Clarence Paul, Morris Broadnax) - 3:51 |
"Hitch Hike" (Gaye, | Clarence Paul, Stevenson) |
Clarence Peel was the brother of modern-day playwright | |
nder Rhodes, bassist James Genus, and drummer | Clarence Penn join him. |
Clarence Penn - drums | |
Clarence Penn - Drum Kit | |
as, Chris Potter, Uri Caine, James Genus, and | Clarence Penn. |
s, Donny McCaslin, Uri Caine, James Genus and | Clarence Penn. |
Clarence Penn: drums, percussion | |
Clarence Penn: drums | |
e term vacated by newly elected Pontiac Mayor | Clarence Phillips and to win a full two year term star |
Clarence picked up the ability to write his own poetry | |
One of the main landmarks of | Clarence Pier until the mid 1990s was the Super Loop r |
Southsea Hoverport is adjacent to | Clarence Pier in the Southsea area of Portsmouth in so |
s wheel was proposed by Billy Manning Ltd for | Clarence Pier in 2007. |
Coached by four-time Olympic medalist, | Clarence Pinkston, Gilders entered the Games as the U. |
Coached by four-time Olympian, | Clarence Pinkston, Jeanne Stunyo and teammate Barbara |
TJ's is a nightclub located on | Clarence Place in Newport, South Wales. |
d-brick building with a copper dome stands in | Clarence Place on the east bank of the River Usk, clos |
It is located in | Clarence Place on the east side of Newport city centre |
er Usk to the west and south, Newport Bridge, | Clarence Place, Church Road and Christchurch Road to t |
When Bob was born, | Clarence placed bat and ball in Bob's cot hoping that |
ach, Beaconsfield, Glenargy, Beauty point and | Clarence point. |
ing the Marine Corps Brevet Medal to Percival | Clarence Pope, Second Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, f |
in transmitting to First Lieutenant Percival | Clarence Pope, United States Marine Corps, the Brevet |
When | Clarence Price was hired by Cal coach Andy Smith as on |
Clarence Primrose (October 5, 1830 - December 2, 1902) | |
Clarence Profit(born June 26, 1912 in New York City; d | |
Clarence Profit, | |
Ammons, Harry Gibson, Pete Johnson, Marlowe, | Clarence Prophet, and Claude Hopkins. |
The pair are mutually attracted and soon | Clarence proposes to her. |
bus on a car park between the back of the Old | Clarence public house and what was then the building s |
He became manager of the | Clarence public house in Hastings for a few years befo |
Frank Ayers would later be out of the | Clarence Quick group at which time the group would reo |
ith Me" is a song written by C. E. Quick (aka | Clarence Quick), an original member of the American do |
Clarence R. Magney (January 11, 1883 - May 13, 1962) w | |
Gaye's father, | Clarence R. Todd, was the first Black school board mem |
logy of Earthquakes" with Robert S. Yeats and | Clarence R. Allen. |
Clarence Ransom Edwards (1860-1931), American general | |
elected in 1995 following the resignation of | Clarence Rappleyea. |
State Assembly, following the resignation of | Clarence Rappleyea. |
Clarence Ray Allen (January 16, 1930 - January 17, 200 | |
Clarence Ray Carpenter (usually credited as C. R. Carp | |
was made in 1931 on the Columbia label, with | Clarence Raybould conducting "Under the Supervision" o |
Clarence received his bachelor's degree at the Columbi | |
Written and produced by | Clarence Reid and Willie Clarke, it was released in 19 |
ased on Selma Records in 1963, under the name | Clarence Reid & The Delmiros. |
A Miami-based singer/songwriter/producer, | Clarence Reid (who would later perform as Blowfly), he |
Clarence Richard Silva, fifth Bishop of Honolulu, is t | |
He denied clemency for | Clarence Richeson for the sensationalized murder of Av |
Clarence Rigsby (1947-1978, died in a car accident) | |
Clarence Rigsby perished in an automobile crash in 197 | |
singer, with backup from Mark Prince (bass), | Clarence Rigsby (tenor), Robert Thursby (first tenor), |
ll numbers of eastern freshwater cod from the | Clarence River system, but these appear to have been i |
ed by drowning when his boat was upset in the | Clarence River on Sunday 15 March 1868. |
Ulmarra to | Clarence River Bridge (Maclean) - 100 km/h |
gar Mill) is located on Harwood Island on the | Clarence River in the North Coast of NSW, Australia. |
He was president of the | Clarence River Cane Growers' Association and a member |
Australia, Queensland and as far south as the | Clarence River (New South Wales). |
Before European settlement, the | Clarence River marked the border between the Bundjalun |
the College was situated on the banks of the | Clarence River in central Grafton. |
The power station was built by | Clarence River County Council between 1924 and 1926. |
It occurs as far south as the | Clarence River, New South Wales to Cape York at the no |
Endemic to Australia; | Clarence River, NSW, to Victoria and southern Tasmania |
Bruxner was born in Tabulum, near the | Clarence River, New South Wales and was educated in pr |
f Arras on the D89 road, in the valley of the | Clarence river. |
The original specimen was collected at the | Clarence River. |
torian buildings, located on the banks of the | Clarence River. |
The school has been located on | Clarence Road since WWI starting out as some semi-deta |
inances her mother set up a private school in | Clarence Road, Kentish Town, in 1845, at which Frances |
Robert | Clarence Robertson-Cuninghame AO (31 May 1924 - 10 Sep |
on of Washington's Geophysical Laboratory and | Clarence Robinson Professor of Earth Science at George |
Clarence Rose (born December 8, 1957) is an American p | |
Clarence Rost (March 9, 1914 - August 7, 2008) was a C | |
Clarence Russell Skinner (1881-1949) was a Universalis | |
ucator and Bloomfield, Kentucky native Harvey | Clarence Russell Sr.. |
Leave It to Beaver (1958-63) - | Clarence Rutherford |
Still the Beaver (1983) - | Clarence Rutherford |
, finishing in a three way tie for first with | Clarence S. Howell and H. Zirn. |
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl | |
7, on the day of King George VI's coronation, | Clarence Sale, a myopic removal man is clearing the ho |
Arthur | Clarence Sandberg was a professional football player i |
ze-O were a late 1970s funk group produced by | Clarence Satchell of the Ohio Players, and were the gr |
and that was originally part of the estate of | Clarence Saunders, the Memphis inventor of the self-se |
was introduced to the folk art environment of | Clarence Schmidt, My Mirrored Hope, Woodstock, New Yor |
Paul | Clarence Schulte (March 18, 1890-February 17, 1984) wa |
Clarence screams to be let out of the room and then co | |
Clarence Seay (born 1957, Washington, DC) is a jazz ba | |
lan traded Coco to Inter in part exchange for | Clarence Seedorf; a deal worth €28 million.Coco's care |
otball card reads: All-Star Football Gum 78 | ---CLARENCE SELF (TRIGGER) Halfback -Wisconsin Weight-1 |
Her last marriage was to the record producer | Clarence Selman in 1967. |
nnett Ballew, and Looking unto Jesus with Dr. | Clarence Sexton. |
s are written by the college's president, Dr. | Clarence Sexton. |
Clarence Shirley Woolmer (June 27, 1910 in Lewisham, L | |
Walter Nash favoured | Clarence Skinner and then Hackett to replace him when |
y Webb and later MPs such as Mabel Howard and | Clarence Skinner. |
Captain | Clarence Smith Jeffries of the 34th Australian Battali |
s Mrs. Meagre, Cassie Macfarlane as the Past, | Clarence Smith as the Present and Alan Barker as the F |
Wallace Reid - | Clarence Smith |
"Pinetop's Boogie Woogie" ( | Clarence Smith) |
tmann, George Estes, W. L. Hall, Isaac Cowen, | Clarence Smith, and Thomas J. Hagerty. |
According to | Clarence Snyder (an early AA member from Cleveland): " |
Harley Cross - | Clarence Soffel |
Melville Cooper - Dr. | Clarence Sommerfield |
me Dartmouth's head football coach, replacing | Clarence Spears. |
Town Extension' plan such as Victoria Square, | Clarence Square, and West Market Square. |
In 1990, a made-for-television movie called | Clarence starred Robert Carradine in a new tale of the |
friendships with American writers like Edmund | Clarence Stedman, Zona Gale, and even Mary MacLane, bu |
Edmund | Clarence Stedman, of New York, one of the foremost lit |
With | Clarence Stein he wrote "The architecture and the gard |
The station was designed and built in 1930 by | Clarence Stein as part of the Radburn development. |
MacMahon was married to | Clarence Stein, the planner and architect, and founder |
Clarence Stephen (Steve) Johnson (born November 3, 195 | |
The accusations against | Clarence, Stephen, Gull and Druitt also draw on cultur |
For 19th-century baseball player, see | Clarence Stephens (baseball). |
Clarence Stephens (Google cache) | |
of his brother Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of | Clarence stood between him and the Crown of England. |
Clarence Straight as Mail Man driving the Hack | |
e located on Lincoln Island, a small islet in | Clarence Strait in southeastern Alaska, USA. |
near the entrance to the Tongass Narrows, in | Clarence Strait in southeastern Alaska. |
o Ponce execution-style in front of 210 North | Clarence Street in the Aliso Village area of Boyle Hei |
ch also stopped at a station called Pontypool | Clarence Street on the edge of the town centre) closed |
The museum is housed in a Regency building on | Clarence Street, designed as the Cheltenham Public Lib |
He preached in | Clarence Street, Manchester, from 7 July 1811, holding |
range Tree Theatre is a 172-seat theatre at 1 | Clarence Street, Richmond in south west London, built |
1983, was based on a small plot situated off | Clarence Street, Hillfields. |
It had also been known as | Clarence Street. |
Elizabeth de Burgh, Duchess of | Clarence, suo jure 4th Countess of Ulster and 5th Baro |
s at the urging of prominent local astronomer | Clarence T. Jones. |
Clarence T. Jones Observatory is an astronomical obser | |
He did so along with | Clarence Tade who vacated his seat for Charles Ross th |
November 4, 1935-Resignation Mr. | Clarence Tade to provide a seat for Minister Charles C |
He was defeated by Social Credit candidate | Clarence Tade finishing second in the field of three c |
e Coal River Valley in located in the City of | Clarence, Tasmania and is a primarily agrarian area to |
y rejected a proposal to make Lionel, Duke of | Clarence, the next king; but David strung out secret n |
eriod earned Elliot the praise of the Duke of | Clarence, the future King William IV. |
tudio, named after local actor Henry Travers ( | Clarence the Angel in It's a Wonderful Life), is a lar |
Tradition has it that George, Duke of | Clarence, the brother of Edward IV of England, was dro |
ed the same role in its 1965 predecessor film | Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion. |
Tenney was Dr. Henry | Clarence Thiessen's chosen associate and (accordingly) |
wick, and by his own brother, George, Duke of | Clarence; this was probably because George and Warwick |
hen Breyer and David Souter, and Obama saying | Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia. |
wn as the birthplace of Supreme Court Justice | Clarence Thomas (the sign announcing the town says as |
She also supported the nomination of | Clarence Thomas to the United States Supreme Court, ar |
Clarence Thomas - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone | |
Her support of Supreme Court nominee | Clarence Thomas led to the formation of the Independen |
r's patronizing tone toward Anita Hill in the | Clarence Thomas proceedings, she jumped into politics; |
These include | Clarence Thomas and Edward P. Jones. |
In dissent, Justices Antonin Scalia, | Clarence Thomas and Chief Justice William Rehnquist ar |
It was also cited by Justice | Clarence Thomas in his concurring opinion in McDonald |
ice for two years before clerking for Justice | Clarence Thomas on the United States Supreme Court. |
Dissenting Justice | Clarence Thomas said that the high court Court should |
of sexual harassment allegations made against | Clarence Thomas by University of Oklahoma law professo |
Alvin | Clarence Thomas (1892-1974) was an American gambler, g |
ll (not to be confused with Anita Hill of the | Clarence Thomas US Senate confirmation hearings). |
(Justice | Clarence Thomas recused himself from the case, presuma |
he did not vote with Justices Antonin Scalia, | Clarence Thomas and Chief Justice John Roberts, said t |
Commission when current Supreme Court Justice | Clarence Thomas was EEOC chairman. |
Justice | Clarence Thomas wrote a dissent as to this part of the |
Justices Antonin Scalia and | Clarence Thomas adhered to their previously expressed |
Justice | Clarence Thomas authored a dissent joined by Chief Jus |
f allegations of sexual harassment during the | Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings in the U.S. Sena |
of the Bork nomination led to the debacle of | Clarence Thomas' nomination and confirmation should ce |
He represented Anita Hill during | Clarence Thomas's Supreme Court confirmation hearings. |
The majority decision, written by Justice | Clarence Thomas, with a concurring opinion by Justice |
ntonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, David Souter, | Clarence Thomas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, |
iam Rehnquist, Antonin Scalia, Eugene Scalia, | Clarence Thomas, Ron Paul, and John Yoo. |
r co-authored Strange Justice: The Selling of | Clarence Thomas, which detailed circumstances surround |
Justice | Clarence Thomas, for example, invoked Federalist No. 1 |
ehnquist and Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and | Clarence Thomas, with Justice Anthony Kennedy concurri |
ntonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, David Souter, | Clarence Thomas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, |
fied in front of the U.S. Senate on behalf of | Clarence Thomas, during Thomas' confirmation hearings. |
ntonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, David Souter, | Clarence Thomas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer |
Strange Justice: The Selling of | Clarence Thomas. |
Smith and then for U.S. Supreme Court Justice | Clarence Thomas. |
Sentelle, and later to Supreme Court Justice | Clarence Thomas. |
d an office with future Supreme Court justice | Clarence Thomas. |
she believes Anita Hill's allegations against | Clarence Thomas. |
er decision to replace Thurgood Marshall with | Clarence Thomas. |
iles (98 km) of power line (the former owner, | Clarence Tingley, would later serve as Superintendent |
take up the clarinet as a child by his uncle, | Clarence Todd, a professional composer. |
as Lady Anne, Delaney as Hastings, Fordred as | Clarence, Tom Shaw as Tyrell and Mellett as Elizabeth |
this sinister name after 1844 when a man from | Clarence Town was found brutally murdered on the road, |
However, the School of Arts hall on | Clarence Town Road, built in 1899 and possibly the las |
s River is a river that flows through Dungog, | Clarence Town and Seaham in New South Wales, Australia |
Between Seaham and Brandy Hill Quarry, the | Clarence Town Road crosses a small watercourse named D |
Goulet served on the council for | Clarence Township and was township reeve. |
Clarence Townsley was born September 24, 1855, at De K | |
Clarence Traneil Denmark (born September 29, 1985) is | |
William | Clarence Triplett (born May 4, 1940 in Shaw, Mississip |
It was headed for many years by | Clarence True Wilson. |
Private | Clarence V. Bertucci (September 14, 1921 - December 19 |
Clarence V. "Clay" Ford (born September 24, 1938, Wynn | |
Ellis | Clarence Valentine (born July 30, 1954 in Helena, Arka |
ly of amphetamine, cocaine and ecstasy in the | Clarence Valley region. |
Clarence Valley Council is a Local Government Area (LG | |
Clarence Valley Anglican School, formerly Cathedral Sc | |
s initial decision to put New England and the | Clarence Valley in the new colony of Queensland. |
alance of which has been amalgamated into the | Clarence Valley LGA to the north. |
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