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Following the defeat of Kenneth | Clarke in the Conservative Leadership battle followin |
included Anne Cullen in Emmerdale Farm, Josie | Clarke in The Bill, Sally 'Gracie' Fields in London's |
He also played Detective Russell | Clarke in the seven episodes of the first season of S |
en Home Secretary and Norwich South MP Charles | Clarke in March 2006 to put their case for the legali |
AstleyClarke.com was founded by Bec Astley | Clarke in June 2006, who wanted to give international |
ween 1872 and 1874, and the transepts by R. C. | Clarke in 1887 and 1888. |
until it was sold to a Chard solicitor, Edward | Clarke, in 1859. |
However, with the departure of Allan | Clarke in 1999, only Hicks and drummer Bobby Elliott |
Dodwell replied to Chishull and Samuel | Clarke, in Expostulation, relating to the late insult |
rah Grand was born Frances Elizabeth Bellenden | Clarke in Rosebank House, Donaghadee, County Down, Ir |
y llyfrau gleision was published in 1854 by I. | Clarke in Rhuthyn; it did not have any immediate poli |
before the replacement of Simon Mawson by Adam | Clarke in 2004. |
Hill was acquired by Colonel Stephenson Robert | Clarke in 1893, who was the first owner to plant the |
e Mainstream association and supported Kenneth | Clarke in the 2001 Leadership election. |
ng the death of former Jamaican soldier Eugent | Clarke in 2002, George Blackman was the last living m |
d for "portraying" the face and voice of Isaac | Clarke in the videogame Dead Space 2. Wright raced mo |
The company was established by Jim | Clarke in 1989 and initially was a service provided f |
ralia, 5 January 1982 when he caught Sylvester | Clarke in the outfield, over his head, at a 45 degree |
1912, Lundgren was hired to assist Boileryard | Clarke in coaching the pitchers at Princeton Universi |
roduced by Lewis Allen and directed by Shirley | Clarke in 1961, also was controversial. |
Black married Bethia | Clarke in 1905. |
r the final round, Redwood gave his backing to | Clarke in return for a promise of the job of Shadow C |
ory takes the form of a non-fiction article by | Clarke in which he warns the people of the United Sta |
The song was covered by New Zealander John | Clarke, in character as Fred Dagg. |
f human tissues were made by V. Horsley and R. | Clarke in 1906. |
is wife Isabel (married before, under the name | Clarke), including the translator and alchemist John |
Rob | Clarke, incumbent MP. |
eck, Liv Ullman, Duke Ellington, Sir Arthur C. | Clarke, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi to name a few. |
eteran Pittsburgh radio personality/programmer | Clarke Ingram was named Program Director in 2005 and |
Clarke inspired a generation of actors, writers and d | |
suriya served as the Chairman of the Arthur C. | Clarke Institute of Modern Technology, and on the Boa |
r Addiction and Mental Health (then called the | Clarke Institute of Psychiatry) in Toronto, where muc |
d and Adolescent Gender Identity Clinic at the | Clarke Institute of Psychiatry. |
as is "Jacques Cousteau", an electronic Vince | Clarke instrumental. |
Clarke invented the space study program which detects | |
Clarke Irvine | |
It was first published in 1978 by | Clarke, Irwin & Company. |
Julian's stepson, Jack | Clarke, is also a racing driver with experience in Fo |
Tony | Clarke is a Canadian activist. |
Colin | Clarke is the father of the Great Britain, Wigan, and |
Clarke is known for his lyrical style and his other i | |
Stanley | Clarke is the second album of the bassist Stanley Cla |
Clarke is currently president of Bruce Clarke Consult | |
Clarke is currently on trial with Sligo Rovers in the | |
James Kingsley "Jamie" | Clarke is a fictional character from the Australian s |
Clarke is currently reading archaeology at the Univer | |
Clarke is a visiting tutor in archaeology at the Univ | |
Charles Cowden | Clarke is in the category but not on this list. |
Clarke is a product of Wolves' youth academy, where h | |
Alanna | Clarke is a Canadian singer/songwriter, guitarist, an |
Clarke is a left-handed batsman who bowls right-arm m | |
Page | Clarke is a 40-year-old-happily married woman who liv |
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 | |
Clarke is the author of The Gospel of Matthew and Its | |
Clarke is credited with introducing the histological | |
Randolph | Clarke is a Professor of Philosophy at Florida State |
Alan | Clarke is a Durham based photographer who works close |
Joe | Clarke is an English professional footballer, who pla |
Ollie | Clarke is a professional footballer who plays as a mi |
Clarke is a defender and plays as a right-back. | |
Darrell L. | Clarke is the Democratic Councilman representing Phil |
A keen walker, Dean | Clarke is married with three children. |
Clarke is a left-handed batsman who bowls right-arm o | |
Rodney | Clarke is a British bass-baritone opera singer of Jam |
Desmond Kingsley "Des" | Clarke is a fictional character from the Australian N |
John | Clarke is a Gaelic football player from County Down, |
John | Clarke is a former New Zealand marathon runner. |
Stanley | Clarke is the bassist of the group (playing electric |
Adrian | Clarke is a contemporary British poet. |
Donald C. | Clarke is a law professor specializing in Chinese law |
Clarke is also Chairman of oil and gas explorer Ameri | |
Clarke is best known for creating BBC Sitcoms; Last o | |
Marcus | Clarke is a puppeteer and voice actor from Nottingham |
Murray | Clarke is a Professor of Philosophy at Concordia Univ |
Clarke is also the first U.S. Congressman of Banglade | |
Clarke is the great great grandson of Captain Authur | |
Clarke is best known for playing Faith Taylor on the | |
Colin | Clarke is an English former professional rugby league |
Michael | Clarke is an Australian ornithologist. |
Mick | Clarke is a tough defender. |
Emilia | Clarke is an English actress. |
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 |
by Scott Yanow states "Although drummer Kenny | Clarke is the nominal leader and the other sidemen in |
rich, three by Thomas Tudway, four by Jeremiah | Clarke, Isaac Blackwell and a few others. |
Isaac Hanson (born | Clarke Isaac Hanson; November 17, 1980) is an America |
Clarke, Isaac Shelby with Overmountain Men from the W | |
ese 60, only three have permanent populations: | Clarke Island, Cape Barren Island, and the largest an |
itten and produced by Clarence Reid and Willie | Clarke, it was released in 1971 as a 7" single with " |
by and Hillman to obtain an injunction against | Clarke, it was generally accepted that Clarke's conti |
The AEE team was: W | Clarke, J Dean, W Dorrinton, F Pilch, A Mynn, J Guy, |
Hero, J.-M., Meyer, E. & | Clarke, J. 2004. |
ines, H., Meyer, E., Hero, J.-M., Newell, D. & | Clarke, J. 2004. |
Alford, R., Cunningham, M., McDonald, K., | Clarke, J. & Retallick, R. 2004. |
Hero, J.-M., | Clarke, J. & Meyer, E. 2004. |
New Zealand included; Warwick | Clarke, Jack Forrest, Maurie Robertson, Allan Wiles, |
ree would go on to forge professional careers: | Clarke, Jack Hobbs and Scott Loach. |
ur of the positions were already filled: Edwin | Clarke, James MacDonald, Frederick John Mitchell, and |
The band Supernova consisted of Gilby | Clarke, Jason Newsted, and Tommy Lee. |
Ponting, Adam Gilchrist, Shane Warne, Michael | Clarke, Jason Gillespie and Brett Lee, as he collecte |
George | Clarke Jenkins (19 November 1908 - 6 April 2007) was |
Tina Bell-Kake, Helen | Clarke, Jenny Duck, Emily Gillam, Sandy Hitchcock, An |
Not to be confused with Jervoise | Clarke Jervoise (died 1808). |
Jervoise | Clarke Jervoise, born Jervoise Clarke (c. |
Selwart | Clarke, Jesse Tryon, Alfred Brown, Kermit Moore - str |
bett, S Redgate, WR Hillyer, A Mynn, J Dean, W | Clarke, JH Kirwan, CG Taylor |
1961, based around a rhythm section featuring | Clarke, Jimmy Woode and himself, he founded The Kenny |
Son of Revolutionary War hero Elijah | Clarke, John Clark was born in Edgecombe County, Nort |
They soon found Steve | Clarke, John Clark and Geoff Banks and so the band be |
Jordan | Clarke.... Johnny Nicol |
Clarke joined Cumbrian side Carlisle United on loan i | |
Steve mentioned to a mutual friend of his and | Clarke's that Dirty Rig was lacking a vocalist, Clark |
still failing to break into Lee Clark's team, | Clarke joined Colchester United on loan until the end |
In 1961, | Clarke joined the Class of 1965 at West Point. |
evening student at University College Dublin, | Clarke joined the Irish Republican Army and was captu |
ssing through the Bristol Rovers youth system, | Clarke joined the professional ranks at The Pirates i |
Clarke joined Sunderland as a replacement for the inj | |
Clarke joined Leeds at Under-14 level, progressing th | |
After retiring from competitive football, | Clarke joined the club's coaching staff. |
Clarke joined the Metropolitan Police in 1977, progre | |
Clarke joined Spurs in March 1949 from Lovells Athlet | |
On 2 February 2009, | Clarke joined Rotherham United on a free transfer unt |
In 1900, | Clarke joined the Pittsburgh Pirates as a player and |
Joseph Calvitt | Clarke Jr. (August 9, 1920 - May 6, 2004) was a Unite |
Joseph Calvitt | Clarke Jr. at the Biographical Directory of Federal J |
mber 20, 1991, to a seat vacated by J. Calvitt | Clarke, Jr.. |
dore: The International Insurance Encyclopedia | CLARKE, JULIUS LAURENS page 155 (1910). |
Just two weeks later, | Clarke, just 38, also died of cholera. |
rick "Wyldcard" Dean and new comers Aion David | Clarke, Kage Holmes, The Kid, Torica Cornelius, and F |
us Wainwright, Chrissie Hynde, Carl Barat, Tom | Clarke, Kasabian and Beth Ditto. |
Field-marshal Sir Alured | Clarke KB (24 November 1744 - 16 September 1832) was |
Colonel Sir Ralph Stephenson | Clarke, KBE TD, DL (17 August 1892 - 9 May 1970) was |
Sir Richard William Barnes | Clarke, KCB, OBE (commonly known as Otto Clarke) (13 |
Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew | Clarke KCH (1793 - 11 February 1847) was Governor of |
The American Red Cross Key Chapter serves | Clarke, Kemper, Lauderdale, Neshoba, Newton and Scott |
Clarke kept an autographed sketch of this painting -- | |
"Ace of Spades" ( | Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) - 2:51 |
"Overkill" ( | Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) - 3:12 |
"Metropolis" ( | Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) - 3:18 |
ephenson and Company, Vulcan Foundry, Hudswell | Clarke, Kitson & Co., Neilson & Co, as well as Sharpe |
y Drysdale Dakin, E. V. McCollum, Hans Thacher | Clarke, Konrad Emil Bloch, Efraim Racker, and Mildred |
Clarke, Ksepka, Salas-Gismondi, Altamirano, Shawkey, | |
Sir Fielding | Clarke Kt. was a British colonial barrister, civil se |
d According to the Plan of the Late Dr. Samuel | Clarke l774 |
Her criticisms were strongly opposed by Tom | Clarke, Labour MP for Monklands West and former Provo |
Dr. | Clarke laid the groundwork for the later work of such |
sts at 20th Century-Fox and Columbia Pictures, | Clarke landed a berth as a contract player at RKO. |
nced by such artists as Marcus Miller, Stanley | Clarke, Larry Graham, Bootsy Collins. |
were all out for just 214 late on day one with | Clarke last to go on 98 runs, NZ survived a few overs |
Victoria Mary | Clarke later wrote in the Sunday Independent of how O |
Clarke later helped a Wednesday comeback against Norw | |
Clarke later said that he, too, “really hated those b | |
Its second president was Charles | Clarke, later a Labour MP, Secretary of State for Edu |
In 2008 Astley | Clarke launched a competition called ‘Search for a ne |
Sir James | Clarke Lawrence, 1st Baronet (1820 - 21 May 1897) was |
July 7 - Henry Joseph | Clarke, lawyer, politician and 3rd Premier of Manitob |
While living with her grandmother, Anna Mac | Clarke learned the importance of education, gaining e |
Born in Bethel, Ohio, | Clarke learned the art of printing. |
Clarke lectures in creative writing at Cardiff Univer | |
Clarke led the Gators in punt return yardage in 1961 | |
In September 1780, | Clarke led an army in an unsuccessful attempt to recl |
Clarke led the Cowboys in yards and touchdowns for a | |
performance, including a substitute cameo from | Clarke, Leeds lost out to an injury-time strike from |
Clarke left the position in June 2009. | |
After the recording of "Speak & Spell" Vince | Clarke left the band, but carried on recording at Bla |
spite the signing appearing to have potential, | Clarke left Lincoln City by mutual consent on 29 Janu |
blems, but ended up exchanging a few words and | Clarke left the studio. |
On 14 February 2011 | Clarke left Boston United after being offered a trial |
to join Bill Bruford's Band Earthworks, Steve | Clarke left to tour with Billy Cobham and Mike Kenwri |
In 1995 | Clarke left Dundalk to study Computer Science and Art |
In February 1963 Bobbie | Clarke left Vince and became the drummer for Johnny H |
their trouble with Bronze started after Eddie | Clarke left. |
Bass players: Matt Clohesy, Brendan | Clarke, Leigh Barker, Sam Anning, Eugene Romaniuk, Ro |
"Iron Fist" (Eddie | Clarke, Lemmy, Phil Taylor) |
"The Hammer" ( | Clarke, Lemmy, Taylor) |
cast included Barry Angel, Joyce Blair, Zelah | Clarke, Leonie Cosman, Ray C. Davis, Gordon Faith, As |
Philip Sheppard and Sir Cyril | Clarke, lepidopterists, worked in West Kirby. |
f Grammont (Bohn edition, London, 1846); J. S. | Clarke, Life of James II, 2 vols. |
of the most notorious plays in history - Alan | Clarke's Scum - and, because Clarke liked Winstone's |
as directed by John Murray Anderson and Edward | Clarke Lilley, choreographed by Robert Alton, sketche |
Selwart | Clarke, Linda Lawrence, Julien Barber: viola (track 1 |
Clarke lists the following morphological characters t | |
Clarke lived in Tatamagouche. | |
Clarke lived in Louth Township. | |
ed at the junction of the Bernice Road and the | Clarke Lodge Road. |
Keith | Clarke, London, England. |
Clarke M. Thomas (1926-2009) was an American journali | |
With partner Rodney | Clarke, MacDonald won four consecutive national title |
Clarke made his debut for Cumberland in the 1985 Mino | |
Clarke made a number of first team starts towards the | |
Clarke made his first-class debut for Essex against G | |
Clarke made 34 appearances for Ipswich Town in the Fo | |
Clarke made a single appearance for Middlesex Second | |
Clarke made use of this story to make, in his own nam | |
Clarke made his Drogheda United senior debut in May 2 | |
Clarke made his debut in List A cricket for the Essex | |
reau, is an area consisting of four counties - | Clarke, Madison, Oconee, and Oglethorpe - in northeas |
ffort than some of their more recent work with | Clarke making reference to the new material sounding |
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