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h artists as Ted Curson, Johnny Griffin, Kenny | Clarke, Mal Waldron, Hank Mobley, Archie Shepp, Tony |
tinuous government service, along with Kenneth | Clarke, Malcolm Rifkind, Tony Newton and Patrick Mayh |
In 1896, | Clarke managed the gubernatorial campaign of John New |
berals (Sheppard's other opponents were Joseph | Clarke, Margaret Crang, and Jan Lakeman, all of whom |
Ginger Baker, Han Bennink, Billy Cobham, Kenny | Clarke, Maria Pia De Vito, Norma Wynstone, Gianmaria |
ewis, Janusz Olejniczak, Ronan O'Hora, Raymond | Clarke, Mark Anderson, Matthew Schellhorn, Murray McL |
In 1852, his daughter Anna L. | Clarke married Gen. William B. Franklin, the son of C |
Clarke married Elizabeth Catherine (Kitty) Hunter in | |
Clarke married firstly in 1845 Anna Maria Avis, daugh | |
Clarke married Cordelia A. Robertson, and the couple | |
Clarke married Catherine Stanhope daughter of Philip | |
In 1873, | Clarke married Elizabeth Bell. |
Clarke married four times after the deaths of several | |
n and directed by Luke Ricci, and stars Dameon | Clarke, Matthew Gray Gubler, Ryan Smith, Laura Regan |
the early 1950s, he played in 1954 with Kenny | Clarke, Max Roach, and Clifford Brown. |
0 papers and won several awards, including the | Clarke Medal and the Lyell Medal. |
Selwyn was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
He was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
He was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
Ward was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
Woolnough was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
His foreign awards included the | Clarke Medal of the Royal Society of New South Wales |
e Geological Society of London in 1874 and the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
nd of William Rowan Browne; he was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
e Linnean Medal of the Linnean Society and the | Clarke Medal of the Royal Society of New South Wales |
Fletcher was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
or the Advancement of Science in 1921, and the | Clarke Medal of the Royal Society of New South Wales |
Crespin was awarded the | Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales |
f Australia" for which he was awarded the 1888 | Clarke Medal for distinguished contribution to Natura |
the Royal Society of Tasmania in 1929 and the | Clarke Medal of the Royal Society of New South Wales |
ellow of the Australian Academy of Science and | Clarke Medallist. |
Clarke met his wife Heather in a nightclub in Portrus | |
later said that they had intended to push Ken | Clarke, Michael Heseltine, Chris Patten and other pro |
He moved to | Clarke, Michigan, in 1882, and resumed the practice o |
Clarke Middle School | |
If he had accepted, | Clarke might instead have succeeded Murray as Attorne |
career in bop and hard bop, working with Kenny | Clarke, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie and Milt Jackson |
"Retox" (Dave | Clarke Mix) (Cook) - 5:22 |
"Rocco" (Dave | Clarke mix) |
"Cry For You" (Warren | Clarke Mix) |
David Shrigley, Norman Jay, Gong, John Cooper | Clarke, Mixmaster Morris, Congo Natty, Jazzie B, Keb |
Willie | Clarke MLA is a junior republican politician in North |
It closely follows Clement | Clarke Moore's 1823 poem Twas the Night Before Christ |
"The Night Before Christmas" (Clement | Clarke Moore) - 3:01 |
y active ingredient of permethrin, marketed by | Clarke Mosquito Control. |
Born in Prince Georges County, Maryland, | Clarke moved to Buffalo, New York, in 1815. |
an in what was then the Northwest Territories, | Clarke moved to Manitoba and began farming in the Mos |
ter appearing in three Broadway plays in 1985, | Clarke moved to Los Angeles for several years as a fi |
Clarke moved from North Carolina to Wilkes County, Ge | |
Clarke moved to Kendal where he played and coached. | |
folded at the end of the 1921-1922 season, and | Clarke moved to the Fall River Marksmen. |
Clarke moved to what is today Prince Albert, Saskatch | |
Originally from Britain, | Clarke moved to London, Ontario in the 1980s where he |
fice in 2005, the then Home Secretary, Charles | Clarke MP said, 'Martin Narey has been a distinguishe |
anor of Allestree from 1516 until Francis Noel | Clarke Mundy sold it to Thomas Evans in 1781. |
the elder of two sons and heir of Francis Noel | Clarke Mundy who was a magistrate and poet of Markeat |
Needwood Forest, 1776, by Francis Noel | Clarke Mundy, Brooke Boothby, Erasmus Darwin and Anna |
The house was the home of Francis Noel | Clarke Mundy, by whom the estate was sold in 1766. |
His heir was Francis Noel | Clarke Mundy. |
"Am I Blue" (words - Grant | Clarke, music - Harry Akst) - 5:39 |
2009 elections to succeed Republican incumbent | Clarke N. Hogan, who had represented the district sin |
e discoverer of asteroids 5020 Asimov and 4923 | Clarke, named after two of the three most distinguish |
They were represented at the RRHOF ceremony by | Clarke, Nash, Sylvester, Eric Haydock and Calvert. |
Production: Neil Barnes, Mat | Clarke, Neil Cole (9, 10), Paul Daley (5) |
Clarke never made a league appearance for Arsenal, an | |
Clarke never played for England but his impressive di | |
"Leap of Faith" - 4:00 (Glen | Clarke, Nicholson) |
enator Donald Oliver and writer George Elliott | Clarke, niece of singer Portia White and labour union |
e Berry (1921-22), Bobby Bragan (1940-48), Nig | Clarke, Nig Fuller (1902), Johnny Grabowski (1923-31) |
Mary | Clarke Nind (1825-1905), known as "Our Little Bishop" |
his wife Mrs. Emma Nind Lacy, daughter of Mary | Clarke Nind, arrived in Foochow on November 5, 1887. |
Emma | Clarke no longer voices any of the recordings; a new |
arpong, Tony Blair, Alastair Campbell, Charles | Clarke, Noel Edmonds, Chris Moyles, David Miliband, B |
ed that their country would have won had Bobby | Clarke not fractured the ankle of their best player, |
In his description of N. benstonei, Charles | Clarke noted two characteristics that he considered u |
Clarke notes that the description of Herod as "exceed | |
Clarke notes that this is the first of twenty-nine re | |
In the book Videogames and art, Andy | Clarke notes that in the original game, Metroid, the |
production in various climates, wine expert Oz | Clarke notes. |
It was adapted from the | Clarke novel in 1983 by Ron Martinez, who went on to |
This article is about the 1989 Lindsay | Clarke novel. |
cham, H Sinel, P Schultz, E Wiggs; J Bond ©, J | Clarke; O Danielson, Colin O'Neil, George Smith, B Le |
Australian National University Professor Roger | Clarke, OASIS lawyer Andrew Updegrove, IBM and Google |
Dr Carlos Bertram (Bertie) | Clarke, OBE (April 7, 1918, Lakes Folly, Cats Castle, |
Roy | Clarke OBE (born 28 January 1930 in Austerfield, York |
Sir Chris | Clarke OBE, leader of Somerset County Council from 19 |
Clarke Observatory Telescope History | |
The | Clarke Observatory is located on the Mount Union Coll |
Hong Kong merchant banker Steven | Clarke observes the class-based humour of the downfal |
Lorne O. | Clarke, OC, ONS (born November 1928) is a Canadian la |
of Peekskill, for State Engineer; and John F. | Clarke, of New York City, for the Court of Appeals. |
r, the COPE's Larry Campbell defeated Jennifer | Clarke of the NPA by a margin of 58% to 30%. |
ench his retirement created was filled by Lord | Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony, previously Master of the R |
on Glengarry by over a thousand votes over Don | Clarke of the Progressive Conservatives and four othe |
feated at the 1970 general election by Kenneth | Clarke of the Conservative Party. |
Paul | Clarke of BBC Music gave the album a positive review |
The baronetcy of | Clarke of Rupertswood is the only active hereditary t |
1985 Michael John Marshal | Clarke, of Osboston House, Monmouth |
He is also the co-author (with Mary Ruth | Clarke) of the play Suffer the Long Night which had i |
en by Barrow, Carmichael, Basil Hall, and W.B. | Clarke of the geology of this district, I shall confi |
was also known as George | Clarke of Hyde. |
Colonel Lancelot | Clarke of the 12 Battalion Australian Expeditionary F |
Paul | Clarke of the website Whoniverse.net reviewed the sho |
776 acres, and the landowners are the Messrs. | Clarke of Newcastle. |
Clerk: Matthew St. Clair | Clarke of Pennsylvania, elected May 31, 1841 |
Edward | Clarke of Chipley seems to have introduced Locke to h |
rren, Illinois and Lieutenant Colonel Issac L. | Clarke of Waukegan, Illinois. |
Goldberg, Sandra Bernhard, Andy Bell and Vince | Clarke of Erasure, Information Society and Warhol Sup |
ral Assembly as a whole, the House elected Joe | Clarke of Danville, the longtime chairman of the Appr |
The editor of the collection is Greg | Clarke of the Simcoe-Muskoka Catholic District School |
e Shears of Ultravox and Faith Global and John | Clarke of "Daddio Clarke and the Macon Wailers") play |
In 1839, he married Nancy F. Clark (also | Clarke) of Nantucket, and in 1840 he removed from Upt |
He succeeded to the title of 3rd Baronet | Clarke of Dunham Lodge on 25 April 1899. |
last ten overs, started by an inside-edge from | Clarke off Hoggard, Australia lost four wickets for 2 |
Clarke offered the fishermen $20 for a tow to a place | |
Rich | Clarke Official Website |
rly had a railway station, designed by William | Clarke, on the Tenbury Line from Bewdley to Woofferto |
ilver on piano, Percy Heath on bass, and Kenny | Clarke on drums. |
Generally Monboddo concurred with | Clarke on theological topics and in regard to Newtoni |
ckey Horton, as a recast for the retiring John | Clarke, on the soap opera, Days of our Lives. |
n guitars, Ralph Di Pietro on bass, and Bobbie | Clarke on drums. |
to win, Australia hopes were high with Michael | Clarke on 136 and Brad Haddin on 80. England broke th |
rted as an advertising copywriter with Maxwell | Clarke on Fleet Street but then became a cartoonist a |
ders from Montgomery, St. Vith was given up by | Clarke on 21 December; U.S. troops fell back to entre |
2007, he collaborated with photographer Adrian | Clarke on the book Gary's Friends, chronicling the li |
81 by Schelte J. Bus, who also discovered 4923 | Clarke on the same day. |
s in 1969 with Celia Humphris on vocals, Barry | Clarke on lead guitar, Unwin Brown on drums/vocals & |
It was delivered to Richard A. | Clarke on December 29, 2000. |
d punk-influenced performance poet John Cooper | Clarke on several of his late 70s/early 80s recording |
ropea on 4 tracks and virtuoso bassist Stanley | Clarke on one song, "Skyscrapers". |
Peninsular Malaysia is a monograph by Charles | Clarke on the tropical pitcher plants of Sumatra, Pen |
porch is a 19th century Celtic cross by Joseph | Clarke on the four steps of the old churchyard cross. |
ecimen of N. chaniana was collected by Charles | Clarke on Mount Alab, the highest peak in Crocker Ran |
w the highest level began badly with a foul by | Clarke on Ball in the first five seconds and the firs |
h Cornwell, and featured Welsh coal miner Eric | Clarke on saxophone. |
On 12 June, Clark signed defender Peter | Clarke on a free transfer from Southend United. |
Tommy | Clarke once again took over producing and mixing duti |
(1770-1820), who married Anna Maria Catherine | Clarke, only daughter of Joseph Hart Pryce Clarke. |
e 1971 album Black Unity (with bassist Stanley | Clarke) onwards he began to diversify his sound. |
up warm-up friendly against the United States, | Clarke opened the scoring in England's 2-1 win at Bri |
Not to be confused with Alex | Clarke or Alexander Ross Clarke. |
Professor Sir Frederick | Clarke or Sir Fred Clarke (1880-1952) was the Directo |
he house band of George's often included Terry | Clarke or Jerry Fuller on drums; Don Thompson on bass |
This Is Seb | Clarke or (TISC) are a twelve piece soul-punk ensembl |
Clarke orbit - Another name for a geostationary orbit | |
Clarke organized and ran the sub-committee that drew | |
to Happiness is the third album by John Cooper | Clarke, originally released on 10" clear vinyl in 197 |
d consisted of Jim Bond (c), Eric Carson, Gary | Clarke, Oscar Danielson, Kevin Dixon, Spencer Dunn, D |
Ian | Clarke, Oskar Sandberg, Brandon Wiley, Theodore W. Ho |
hat does not show the picture at all on the Oz | Clarke page nor the old thumbnail. |
New York Times, Julius L. | Clarke, Page 9 (November 24, 1907). |
help of director Mike Wilson and Sir Arthur C. | Clarke, Palihakkara developed the first Sinhala colou |
Robert Alexander | Clarke Parker (Barnsley, Yorkshire, 15 June 1927 - Ox |
John S. | Clarke: parliamentarian, poet and lion-tamer (1977) |
On 8 June 1946, | Clarke participated in the World War II Victory Parad |
In the early 1960s, | Clarke participated in talks that led to the compact |
ll in his teens he often played the Herbert L. | Clarke parts in the John Philip Sousa band in concert |
en worked in the backing bands for John Cooper | Clarke, Pauline Murray and Nico, playing drums on the |
He was the judge in the trial of Major | Clarke Paulus, the officer in charge of Camp Whitehor |
+GG beat out Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Pelli | Clarke Pelli, Kohn Pedersen Fox, and Atkins with the |
In 2001, Charles | Clarke performed a cladistic analysis of the Nepenthe |
ome Home" Music by Harry Akst, Lyrics by Grant | Clarke, Performed by Henry Fink and chorus, andDanced |
Roy, The Mighty Diamonds, Keith Hudson, Johnny | Clarke, Peter Tosh, and I Roy. |
under the supervision of Robin Stanton, Roger | Clarke, Peter Drahos, and Malcolm Newey. |
Clarke Peters as Ola Adenuga | |
Clarke Peters as The Narrator | |
Allen has also written a musical together with | Clarke Peters called Satchmo, choreographed and playe |
Clarke Peters replaced Earl Carpenter as Daryll Van H | |
el, Adam Pascal, Marti Pellow, Kerry Ellis and | Clarke Peters, introduced by Tim Rice. |
Capo Press, 2004) accompanied by Jean Illsley | Clarke, Ph.D., and Connie Dawson, Ph.D.. |
Marjorie J. ("Maggie") | Clarke, Ph.D., is an environmental scientist who spec |
rry White, Harry Allen, Bernie Senensky, Terry | Clarke, Phil Stewart, Don Thompson, Marvin Stamm, Bob |
"Stone Dead Forever" (Ian Kilmister, Eddie | Clarke, Phil Taylor) |
Gene Krupa, Louis Bellson, Kenny | Clarke, Philly Joe Jones were famous colleagues who h |
Stephen | Clarke, piano |
In another promising display, | Clarke picked up nineteen possessions and three goals |
Beyond the Eye of the Needle by Pauline | Clarke, Piercing World, 2000; |
Born in Inglewood, California, | Clarke played guitar and drums as a youngster and lea |
Jim Bond, Spencer Dunn and Gary | Clarke played for Papanui. |
Clarke played both ways for the Gators, playing halfb | |
Clarke played for Warrington in the 2010 Challenge Cu | |
Clarke played the role of Henry Frankenstein's fiance | |
In 2007, | Clarke played the role of Ron Abbot on the short live |
Clarke played RHI professional roller hockey for four | |
n character called Peter Barnes and Jacqueline | Clarke played his wife Sheila. |
Clarke played bass guitar in skiffle bands in the mid | |
Clarke played major junior hockey in the Ontario Hock | |
Clarke played college football at Syracuse University | |
Clarke played for Bath Rugby from 1992 to 1996, befor | |
Clarke played junior hockey for the Wellington Dukes | |
Such British DJs as Pete Tong and Dave | Clarke played Mr Velcro Fastener's tracks. |
Leeds manager Allan | Clarke played him as a striker, but Barnes failed to |
Clarke played Minor counties cricket for Cumberland f | |
William | Clarke played an active part in the affairs of Gatesh |
As a teenager, | Clarke played in the bands of Leroy Bradley and Roy E |
Clarke plays his hurling with his local club in Bally | |
In the 2009 film Public Enemies, Jason | Clarke plays the role of Hamilton. |
Slow, lyrical moments, in which | Clarke plays with a bow, are followed by parts with r |
ed club remixes from his Erasure partner Vince | Clarke, plus Cicada, MHC and King Roc. |
ohnson's Pocket Wine Book as well as to the Oz | Clarke Pocket Wine Book. |
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