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At the 1880 general election, | Clarke was elected Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) |
In September 2005 | Clarke was loaned to Port Vale, again just playing th |
The ministry which included | Clarke was defeated in the legislature in July 1874, |
Clarke was a provincial representative to Ottawa in 1 | |
At the 1874 general election, | Clarke was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) f |
Clarke was the son-in-law of Henry Dodge. | |
Clarke was touring in March 1996 when he collapsed on | |
The science writer Arthur C. | Clarke was a well-known former Chairman of the Britis |
Iowa's statehood was still a year away when | Clarke was appointed the third governor of the Iowa T |
On February 10, 1975, | Clarke was shot and killed in Vera Cruz, Mexico. |
Clarke was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1 | |
Clarke was elected as a Whig to the U.S. Senate and s | |
Clarke was sold to the San Diego Padres on May 31, 19 | |
Alan | Clarke was a BBC Radio sports commentator from 1947-1 |
Clarke was the son of Colonel Stephenson Clarke. | |
Therefore, Andrew | Clarke was forced to freeze the plan to reach out to |
he Term of His Natural Life, written by Marcus | Clarke, was published in the Australian Journal betwe |
ugust 1785, when the Methodist theologian Adam | Clarke was one of the circuit ministers for the villa |
From August 1987 to May 1988, | Clarke was chairman of Majestic Wine Corporation Inc, |
Richard | Clarke was a rugby league footballer of the '80s and |
Clarke was confirmed by the United States Senate on D | |
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 was Deputy Chair of the EU Task Force on Skill | |
Science fiction writer Arthur C. | Clarke was once resident at Ballifants Farm, on the o |
nts was the Constitution where he learned E.Y. | Clarke was willing to sell part of his interest in th |
Maurice Gordon | Clarke was an American football coach. |
Clarke was first elected to Village Council in 1923 a | |
Clarke was knighted in 1894 and retired as jurist in | |
Clarke was educated at Langley School, Loddon, near N | |
At this time, | Clarke was retained as a general authority and became |
Her sister Caitlin | Clarke was an actress who died in 2004. |
On 2 September, the court ruled that | Clarke was ineligible for election and his Unionist o |
Clarke was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the | |
Clarke was an alderman on Toronto City Council for Wa | |
Clarke was New Zealand Amateur Light heavyweight cham | |
Clarke was re-elected on November 2, 2010 by a large | |
In 1875, | Clarke was appointed professor of music at the Univer |
here it was held that the evidence showed, Mr | Clarke was not acting on the offer. |
Clarke was a prisoner in the Gatehouse on 17 December | |
Clarke was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-seventh Co | |
Clarke was born in Dublin. | |
Emilia | Clarke was born in London, England and grew up in Ber |
Clarke was elected as a Democrat to the Thirtieth Con | |
The Very Rev Harold George Michael | Clarke was an eminent Anglican priest and educator in |
By September 2010, | Clarke was working as a scout at Middlesbrough, renew |
By the start of the 1957-58 season, | Clarke was a regular in the reserves and on 19 Octobe |
Clarke was elected as an Opposition Party candidate t | |
Fred | Clarke was born on a farm near Winterset, Iowa. |
Clarke was born in Cornwall, Ontario to a family that | |
Author Arthur C. | Clarke was coincidentally visiting friend and colleag |
Clarke was married and divorced three times, to Lewis | |
His father, Joseph Thacher | Clarke, was an archaeologist who was friendly with Ge |
Clarke was a right-handed batsman. | |
Clarke was born in Maghera, County Londonderry, Irela | |
Clarke was educated by the Reverend John Strachan and | |
Saints" holding Shrewsbury Town to a 2-2 draw, | Clarke was replaced by John Page for the next match. |
Clarke was a Quaker like his father. | |
Clarke was born in Nottingham, where he made a name f | |
Born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, | Clarke was secretary of Iowa Territory from 1839-1841 |
Troy | Clarke was a rugby league footballer of the '80s and |
Clarke was a graduate of the University of Chicago an | |
Clarke was born in Old Basford, Nottingham. | |
of the Master of the Rolls, Sir John Strange, | Clarke was offered the position. |
At Sheffield, | Clarke was never a regular first-team player making o |
ke Graham Nash earlier, by 1971 frontman Allan | Clarke was also growing frustrated, and he too began |
Clarke was selected by the San Francisco 49ers of the | |
Clarke was born in Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, En | |
In parliament, | Clarke was a backbench supporter of the governments o |
t ten years of the Autocar company's existence | Clarke was president and chief engineer of the compan |
The Rt Rev Norman Harry | Clarke was the third Anglican Bishop of Plymouth from |
Clarke was educated at Holy Cross High School Hamilto | |
That same month, Bobby | Clarke was the youngest player (at that time) in NHL |
Clarke was born in Oldham, Lancashire. | |
In 1994, | Clarke was granted the Freedom of the Borough of Donc |
Marcus | Clarke was born in Forest Gate, East London. |
The original aim of Gordon | Clarke was to provide a habitat for birds that was ri |
On 6 March 2001, | Clarke was appointed Commander of the Royal Victorian |
novelisation of this serial, written by Kevin | Clarke, was published by Target Books in November 198 |
Clarke was the first to establish the location of the | |
Unlike many of her colleagues of the time, | Clarke was well versed in higher mathematics and awar |
In March 1853 | Clarke was asked to replace Robert Hoddle as Surveyor |
At the brief hearing, | Clarke was said to have "stood firm and spoke with pe |
Clarke was born in Rexburg, Idaho. | |
Clarke was born in Leeds and educated at the Grammar | |
Clarke was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-first a | |
1941 Hayes again led his own orchestra; Kenny | Clarke was among his sidemen. |
That year, | Clarke was with Fall River when they lost the Nationa |
Clarke was born at Alexandria, Louisiana on October 9 | |
Gerald B. | Clarke was the principal secretary to the Rhodesian C |
Clarke was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1914. | |
Clarke was a product of West Ham's youth system. | |
Astley | Clarke was established, and an appointment only showr |
Anne Pauline | Clarke was born in Kirkby-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamsh |
Clarke was appointed chief scout of Portsmouth in Sep | |
Clarke was chief international scout for Scottish sid | |
Clarke was born in Kettering, Northamptonshire and st | |
In the general election on November 7, | Clarke was elected to the House of Representatives wi |
me training camp came around it was clear that | Clarke was the best player on the team, and he quickl |
Clarke was defeated when he ran for reelection in 192 | |
By 1935, | Clarke was more frequently in New York, where he even |
Clarke was educated at Bishop's University and ordain | |
During his time at the social club | Clarke was a founder of two other Manchester City org |
Bishop | Clarke was ordained the sixth bishop of the Newcastle |
Clarke was first elected to the Canadian House of Com | |
Kenneth | Clarke was soon appointed a Government whip, and serv |
While | Clarke was against this initially, he accepted his ne |
Edward Young | Clarke was an advertising executive from Louisiana an |
Educated at Eton College, | Clarke was commissioned into the 57th Regiment of Foo |
Clarke was Executive Chairman of Macquarie Bank from | |
Clarke was transfer-listed and on 8 August 2008 went | |
Clarke was appointed interim coach during the latter | |
Clarke was a staunch Methodist and the first Treasure | |
addition, a Liberal Democrat Councillor (Jeff | Clarke, Waverton) defected to the Conservatives. |
a; launched 5 November 1944; sponsored by Mrs. | Clarke Wayland; acquired by the Navy 22 March 1945; a |
The show starred Max Gillies, John | Clarke, Wendy Harmer, Phillip Scott, Tracy Harvey, Pa |
Born in Altrincham, the son of a chemist, | Clarke went to Manchester Grammar School and then ont |
Cal | Clarke went on the federal bench in Norfolk on Januar |
Clarke went on to audition for Jim Henson's TV Puppet | |
Clarke went on to form Erasure with vocalist and co-s | |
Clarke went on to manage both the 2005 and 2006 seaso | |
Astley | Clarke were subsequently backed by Index Ventures and |
ith the new Cincinnati Southern Railway, Cyrus | Clarke, were travelling on the railroad's new tracks |
le and Australian cricket Vice Captain Michael | Clarke were an item. |
In 2008 Astley | Clarke were voted ‘Jewellery Website of the Year 2008 |
ers, and was bought by investment banker Giles | Clarke, where as Chairman Clarke built it into a UK n |
ed arrange an interview between him and Dudley | Clarke, which resulted in another individual being as |
William | Clarke Whiford (May 5, 1828 - May 20, 1902) was an Am |
Masood, Masood Ahmed, Tamwar Masood, Christian | Clarke, Whitney Dean, Tiffany Dean, Ronnie Mitchell, |
MP for this seat from 1997 to 2010 was Charles | Clarke who served in cabinet for five years from 2001 |
on when he began his collaboration with Cowden | Clarke, who recorded Nyren's reminiscences of the Ham |
Ordinary is the Right Reverend Kenneth Herbert | Clarke, who was elected Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and |
was established on Bayou Teche by Lewis Strong | Clarke, who was also involved in Republican politics |
Boston native, actor, and comedian Lenny | Clarke who plays a bookie in this film also plays a b |
This interpretation was supported by Charles | Clarke, who noted that N. edwardsiana and N. villosa |
The current minister is Wayne | Clarke, who is also a BBC religious broadcaster. |
er mother, former City Council member Una S.T. | Clarke, who held the seat for more than a decade. |
Clarke, who played as a central defender, spent the m | |
He defeated 2 time Edmonton Mayor Joseph | Clarke, who ran as a People's Candidate backed by Soc |
raves in 1926, after a confrontation with Fred | Clarke, who was then working as the Pirates' assistan |
In December 2009 he defended Paul | Clarke who was charged after handing in to the police |
t players from that era, the other being Harry | Clarke who went on to be a championship quarterback w |
successor as MP for Norwich South was Charles | Clarke, who later became Home Secretary. |
It was written by Roy | Clarke, who also wrote Open All Hours for Barker, plu |
Unlike Billie Piper, Camille Coduri and Noel | Clarke who reprised their roles as Rose Tyler, Jackie |
It was created by Roy | Clarke, who wrote the pilot episode transmitted in 19 |
at former manager and team vice president Fred | Clarke, who had been openly criticizing manager Bill |
season, the Burn brought in a new coach, Colin | Clarke, who traded away Countess and replaced him wit |
After reading the works of the older Samuel | Clarke, who was his great-uncle on one side and great |
celebrities and a few d-listers including Ben | Clarke, who infamously "claimed" he went to Sandhurst |
il by the geologist Reverend William Branwhite | Clarke, who visited the area in 1842 and prepared a d |
o the Senate to serve out the term of James P. | Clarke, who had died in office. |
as directed by Menhaj Huda and written by Noel | Clarke, who also stars in the film and directed the s |
Mr. Justice Abney, who died 19 May; Mr. Baron | Clarke, who died on the 17th; Sir Samuel Pennant, lor |
Bryan | Clarke, who worked alongside Kettlewell at Oxford, de |
She voted for Kenneth | Clarke, who was in favour of stronger ties with the E |
Morse code is shown between the sniper (Thomas | Clarke) who'd been following Spencer, and an unknown |
He should not be confused with Kenny | Clarke, whose band he played in. |
5 centred around a grief-stricken father, Jeff | Clarke, whose son was killed by a stolen car driven b |
ming to London he studied music under Jeremiah | Clarke, whose executive style he closely imitated. |
ks Hill, and the Revolutionary War hero Elijah | Clarke, whose burial place, on the grounds of Georgia |
evin Bailey (vocals), Roger Ferguson (guitar), | Clarke Wilcox (banjo), Mike Caldwell (harmonica), Jac |
Front Row: Harry | Clarke, Wilfred "Chicken" Smallhorn, Jack Anderson, B |
Pursued by the jealous | Clarke, Will is eventually shot and killed. |
t Queens' and performed experiments with E. D. | Clarke, William Whewell, and the Wollaston brothers; |
d in 1961 as the Union Telephone Company, Inc. | Clarke Williams acquired the company, along with what |
Ernest | Clarke Williamson (24 May 1890 - 30 April 1964) was a |
Clarke Willmott is a national United Kingdom law firm | |
legal directories as "successful and dynamic" | Clarke Willmott has achieved first tier rankings in a |
At | Clarke Willmott we consider there to be three signifi |
on probate and tax issues to the legal company | Clarke Willmott, based in the Taunton office. |
Clarke Wilm (born October 24, 1976) was a Canadian ic | |
A Harry | Clarke window depicting Saint Patrick preaching to hi |
area, but the shop closed a few years later as | Clarke wished to concentrate upon activities at Manch |
diabetic from Flin Flon, Manitoba named Bobby | Clarke with their second draft pick, 17th overall, in |
Graeme Swann then bowled | Clarke with his first ball of the day, and Flintoff t |
ion Green, Maggie Teyte, Alice Moffat and John | Clarke, with the Prince's Theatre Orchestra conducted |
l song featured in the video by musician Gilby | Clarke with vocals by Manning. |
His former partner was the actress Margi | Clarke, with whom he had a daughter, Rowan. |
nd commissioned on 25 November with Lieutenant | Clarke Withers in command. |
Frederick | Clarke Withers (1828-1901) joined the firm during its |
It was built in 1867 to designs by Frederick | Clarke Withers for his friend John Monell (after whom |
Designed by Frederick | Clarke Withers, it was modeled after the Palazzo Vecc |
s Sullivan, William Le Baron Jenney, Frederick | Clarke Withers, and Calvert Vaux. |
ing, Samuel Sloan, Thomas U. Walter, Frederick | Clarke Withers, Calvert Vaux, Frederick Law Olmsted, |
vival cottages that Calvert Vaux and Frederick | Clarke Withers, following the patterns of their mento |
is, George B. Post, Calvert Vaux and Frederick | Clarke Withers. |
The architect was Frederick | Clarke Withers. |
His sister was the feminist Elizabeth | Clarke Wolstenholme Elmy. |
LCL candidate Geoffrey | Clarke won the resulting by-election on 22 June. |
With partner Monica MacDonald (figure skater), | Clarke won four consecutive national titles, beginnin |
In 2008 | Clarke won his latest county senior championship winn |
Clarke won the Broadcasting Press Guild broadcaster o | |
On September 12, 2006, | Clarke won the nomination to Congress with just 31.20 |
Colin | Clarke won caps for Great Britain while at Wigan in 1 |
In 2009, | Clarke won Broadcast Newcomer of the Year at the CIPR |
Born in Statesville, North Carolina, Louis | Clarke won, as a Johns Hopkins University student, th |
William | Clarke Wontner (17 January 1857 Stockwell, Surrey - 2 |
Clarke worked as chief of staff to U.S. Representativ | |
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