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9 May - Austin | Clarke, poet, playwright and writer (d.1974). |
25 March - Francis | Clarke, politician (d. |
Sir William | Clarke, politician |
nd bands including Graeme Bell, Geraldo, Bruce | Clarke, Port Jackson Jazz Band, George Trevare and th |
Transcript: | Clarke Praises Bush Team in '02. |
Clarke Prep School provides education for grades K th | |
ington County High School, Jackson Academy and | Clarke Preparatory School. |
ington County High School, Jackson Academy and | Clarke Preparatory School. |
Clarke prepped at Venice High School. | |
eyes Tebbetts) married Brigadier-General Frank | Clarke Prescott N.G.C. |
friends from university established the 'Nick | Clarke Prize'. |
In his first speech in 2003, | Clarke promised to "uphold and advocate the conservat |
was announced that the pair were engaged after | Clarke proposed in New York. |
Dameon | Clarke provides his voice. |
Cowden | Clarke published many useful books, and edited the te |
During his year as Moderator, Dr | Clarke published a book, "Page Ten", comprising artic |
ter in the Dawn" is a short story by Arthur C. | Clarke published in 1953 in the magazine Amazing Stor |
Thomas W. Lewis, Chicago, Ill: The S.J. | Clarke Publishing Co., 1927, 3 vv, pp 1075-8. |
Detroit: S.J. | Clarke Publishing Company, 1922. |
(Chicago: S. J. | Clarke Publishing Co., 1923). |
boston, MA, S.J. | Clarke Publishing Co., 1930 |
Louise | Clarke Pyrnelle (June 19, 1850 - August 26, 1907) was |
William | Clarke Quantrill (July 31, 1837 - June 6, 1865), was |
ceive formal Confederate rank (notably William | Clarke Quantrill), or receive written orders from a C |
Silver, Freddie Hubbard, Sal Marquez, Stanley | Clarke, Quincy Jones, Mat Marucci, Kyle Eastwood, Bil |
enrolled -- names like the Rev. James Freeman | Clarke, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Thomas Wentworth Hig |
Clarke ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of | |
After Cobbing's death in 2002, | Clarke ran Writers Forum jointly with Lawrence Upton. |
At the Paris Olympics, | Clarke ran the second leg in the American 4x100 m rel |
Clarke ran as an independent and did very well on 23. | |
, Gordon Campbell, Stan Clark, Jim Laird, Alan | Clarke, Ray Lawless and Jim Amos. |
After he hung up his boots, | Clarke re-trained as a journalist, landing a job at t |
Clarke reached the quarter-final at the 2001 World Ch | |
Clarke realized there was a lack of ministries in the | |
Upon graduation in June 1965, | Clarke received a commission as a second lieutenant i |
Clarke received his B.A. from Princeton University in | |
Clarke received BA, MA, and Ph.D. in Physics from Cam | |
Clarke received a twelve month suspended sentence. | |
Clarke received an athletic scholarship to attend the | |
Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, | Clarke received a B.S. from the University of Virgini |
mixed jazz, blues, soul, reggae and rock, with | Clarke receiving comparisons with Marvin Gaye, and ma |
Clarke recorded as a solo artist, releasing the "Out | |
N. gracillima occur on Mount Tahan, from which | Clarke recorded the hybrid, it is unknown which taxon |
In December 2007 on his 90th birthday, | Clarke recorded a video message to his friends and fa |
Techno-funk bassist Stanley | Clarke recorded the song for his 1985 release, Find O |
at to Rotherham United on 12 January 2008, saw | Clarke red-carded for a last minute lunge on Mark Hud |
The widow and five children of Captain Samuel | Clarke Reddick joined her brothers-in-law in the comm |
started during his tenure, with a twelve inch | Clarke refractor telescope and a transit instrument e |
Moon and Planets, including the 24 inch Alvan | Clarke Refractor at the Lowell Observatory in Flagsta |
"Love Maker" (Live at Chicago, 1977) ( | Clarke, Reid, Wright) - 6:48 |
Clarke rejected this interpretation in his monograph, | |
Clarke rejected this interpretation in his monograph | |
Rickfors departed as Allan | Clarke rejoined the group in late summer 1973 and the |
In 2004, | Clarke released what was to be his most popular and b |
ook part in this new project, along with Jason | Clarke, releasing a new song called "Hide Your Eyes". |
Dr | Clarke remains minister at Terrace Row Presbyterian C |
Clarke remarks, "Samus is very rare for the character | |
La La Land (Dave | Clarke Remix) |
Somers | Clarke remodelled the remainder of the church in 1887 |
Subsequent to recommendations made in the | Clarke report to improve river safety, the Government |
When | Clarke reported his discovery to the New South Wales |
Clarke represented the Bahamas at the 2008 Summer Oly | |
Clarke represented Bedfordshire in the Minor Counties | |
Radner, Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong and, with | Clarke's permission, was re-dubbed into the 1983 come |
ionary review by the Oregon Supreme Court, and | Clarke requested review of the Court of Appeals' ruli |
Following this | Clarke researched the Berlin Airlift, culminating in |
Clarke resigned as Attorney General, and returned to | |
nd with a record of 1-6-1, General Manager Bob | Clarke resigned and head coach Ken Hitchcock was fire |
of Provencher after Louis Riel and Henry James | Clarke resigned as candidates there. |
A more recent monograph by | Clarke restores N. longifolia to specific rank. |
ram in the Poetry Review winter 1972-73 issue, | Clarke resurfaced in the mid-1980s with Reading Rever |
Clarke retained the species in Yponomeutidae. | |
Clarke retired in 1971 to Norfolk. | |
Afterwards, Bobby | Clarke retired from playing and was named Vice Presid |
Clarke retired as Assistant Commissioner Specialist O | |
Clarke retired from General Electric in 1945. | |
Clarke returned to South Carolina the $82,944 fee app | |
After missing five matches | Clarke returned to the starting line-up, but he aggra |
Syracuse's | Clarke returned a blocked punt 28 yards for a touchdo |
Bob | Clarke returned again for the 1994-95 season, this ti |
In the summer of 1903, | Clarke returned to Northamptonshire, to join Northamp |
nd, with only founders Chick Corea and Stanley | Clarke returning from the previous album. |
Clarke revealed in his 1996 autobiography "To 'B' or | |
The O'Brien Press, Kathleen | Clarke: Revolutionary Woman (1991) |
istration, a commission was issued to Dr. John | Clarke, Rhode Island's agent and diplomat in London, |
r of the positions were already filled: Joseph | Clarke, Rice Sheppard, J. A. Kinney, and Robert Dougl |
ritish sitcom starring David Jason, Jacqueline | Clarke, Richard Wilson and Alun Armstrong which ran f |
vision performers including Rik Mayall, Warren | Clarke, Richard Griffiths, Alun Armstrong, Stephen Fr |
alism, Hot Chip, Booka Shade, Underworld, Dave | Clarke, Richie Hawtin and Magda. |
he series set resembled an art studio in which | Clarke, Rick Campbell, cartoonist George Feyer and a |
While under the command of C H L | Clarke RNR, on 28 June 1942, the Islay picked-up 19 s |
(The Beltway, which would have run where | Clarke Road now is, was soon shifted west.) |
ish SF authors such as Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. | Clarke, Robert A. Heinlein into Japanese, and edited |
ew Barclay Sons & Co., W. G. Bagnall, Hudswell | Clarke, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns and the Vulca |
lewde in his tongue, and besides corrupting my | clarke, Roberte Berrye, with tobacco and drinckinge,' |
his unit were raised in Loudoun, Rappahannock, | Clarke, Rockingham, Pittsylvania, Fairfax, Halifax, F |
"Double Feature" ( | Clarke, Rollins) - 4:51 |
The squad included; Warwick | Clarke, Ron McGregor, Maurie Robertson, Len Jordan, J |
and The Wanted), Jonathan (Jonny) Lloyd, Scott | Clarke, Ross Candy and Jamie Tinkler himself. |
Clarke rowed at Oxford and in 1849 was in the Wadham | |
the season, with 7 members of the team (Dennis | Clarke, Roy Ellam, Geoff Hutt, Jimmy McGill, Jimmy Ni |
29 December: Don | Clarke, rugby player. |
Cast - Richard Roxburgh, Justine | Clarke, Russell Dykstra, Guy Edmonds and Monica Maugh |
Coen | Clarke: Russian bar |
s Bordano K Doug Brien S Je'Rod Cherry LB Phil | Clarke S Willie Clay TE Cameron Cleeland RB Aaron Cra |
Mr | Clarke said he was induced by the three defendants' s |
illegally could expect a lesser punishment, Mr | Clarke said ministers would not insist on “absolute t |
Clarke said of the move, "It happened very quickly. | |
Clarke said that horse show managers have never disco | |
it was against a second-string Surrey attack ( | Clarke, Salisbury and Bicknell did not bowl) Bradford |
don (guitar); Lonnie Shetter, Fred Selden, Jon | Clarke, Sam Falzone (woodwinds); John Klemmer (saxoph |
ely smiling during moments of stress, and when | Clarke saw his grin, he took it to be a sign that Moo |
Batting first, an unbeaten 121 from Nolan | Clarke saw them to a total of 306/2 from their 50 ove |
Although | Clarke says that a "centered event-causal libertarian |
Engineered By Anthony Martin, | Clarke Schneider & Ed Seay |
Although not the fastest swimmer in the state, | Clarke Scholes was persuaded to swim collegiately for |
rica, Columbus School of Law, and the David A. | Clarke School of Law, University of District of Colum |
te for the deaf, but changed her mind when the | Clarke School for the Deaf opened in Northampton, Mas |
also played a pivotal role in the founding of | Clarke School for the Deaf, the first oral school for |
and the pair witness Simon Katich and Michael | Clarke score centuries against a floundering West Ind |
In Leeds' third major final in as many years, | Clarke scored a consolation goal in the 2008 FA Women |
Clarke scored a hat-trick of tries in his side's vict | |
Clarke scored his first goal for Preston on 15 Februa | |
Clarke scored the winning goal in a semi-final agains | |
In a game of few chances, Allan | Clarke scored from an Andy Lochhead knockdown with fo |
Kenneth | Clarke: Secretary of State for Education & Science |
Clarke secured options on hundreds of thousands of ac | |
For others named Vince Clark or | Clarke, see Vincent Clark (disambiguation). |
ticultural Trudeau on the international stage, | Clarke seeks to capture the human dimensions, the per |
Clarke sent two large sections of the silicified tree | |
e Department of the Pacific, General Newman S. | Clarke sent a force under Colonel George Wright to de |
Following his service in Canada, | Clarke served as commander-in-chief of the British fo |
Clarke served on Toronto city council for several yea | |
Clarke served in that capacity until his death, in 20 | |
Clarke served as mayor of Prescott from 1866 to 1867. | |
Bernard | Clarke served as leader of the GMCC. |
Webster Talcott | Clarke served as the eleventh Mayor of the village of |
Clarke served in the Kansas state house of representa | |
When founding the school, | Clarke set himself to plan in meticulous detail. |
ughters Jenny Mello, Deolinda Borges, Kathleen | Clarke; seven sons (including all five members of the |
condemnation of IRA violence in January 1956, | Clarke severed his connections with the IRA. |
His elder brother, Richard | Clarke Sewell (1803-1864), practised successfully as |
His brother Richard | Clarke Sewellwas a barrister and later reader in law |
in Kingston in 1783 or 1786, the son of James | Clarke, sheriff for the Niagara District, and Jemima |
larkes were the founders in 1730 of Stephenson | Clarke Shipping, Britain's oldest shipping company. |
ster built in 1951 as a collier for Stephenson | Clarke Shipping. |
Many Stephenson | Clarke ships were named after places in South East En |
Lake | Clarke Shores is located directly adjacent to the cit |
In 2004, paleontologist Julia A. | Clarke showed that the skeleton actually differed in |
on the east by Crumlin Road and on the west by | Clarke Side Road); and |
London bounded by Adelaide Street on the west, | Clarke Side Road on the east by, and Cheapside Street |
ntinue his apprenticeship as a motor mechanic, | Clarke signed for Southampton as a part-time professi |
On 26 June | Clarke signed for fellow Championship side Blackpool |
Benjamin | Clarke Simon (born June 14, 1978) is an American prof |
George | Clarke Simpson was born 2 September 1878 in Derby Eng |
s of Sir Isaac Newton, With the Descendants of | Clarke Skinner of Calvert County" (2004). |
John | Clarke Slater and members of his Solid State and Mole |
oothaan, Klaus Rudenberg, Harrison Shull, John | Clarke Slater, Leslie E. Sutton, C. W. Ufford, John H |
Clarke Slough | |
Following disposal of the US based businesses, | Clarke sold the UK plc business of Majestic Wines for |
In 1971 Stephenson | Clarke sold her and a sister ship, MV Steyning, to Jo |
After deciding on | Clarke's 1948 short story "The Sentinel" as the start |
Doctor Richard | Clarke sometimes spelled "Clerke" (died 1634) was edu |
July 3 - Vince | Clarke, songwriter (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, and Erasure) |
Clarke Sound is an uninhabited Foxe Basin waterway in | |
Although | Clarke spent several months trying to regain his fitn |
George | Clarke spent 11 years at Stoke but only started playi |
Lewis Strong | Clarke, Sr. (November 7, 1837-July 5, 1906), was the |
ilt by the WPA and designed by William Bordley | Clarke, Sr., was once the largest public school build |
The original | Clarke Stadium accommodated approximately 20,000 fans |
alth Stadium, which had been built adjacent to | Clarke Stadium in preparation for the 1978 Commonweal |
r games: John Ducey Park (now Telus Field) and | Clarke Stadium for their matches. |
otball games are often played at the Herman E. | Clarke stadium at TCC. |
Clarke stadium was used for local and minor league sp | |
Clarke Stadium, in its original incarnation, was a Ca | |
Simone | Clarke, stage performer (Stomp!) |
ated in 1990 by the opening of the new William | Clarke Stand which incorporates the Rushcliffe Suite. |
Since his early days in Boston, | Clarke starred in his own short-lived network sitcom |
Clarke stars in the feature documentary Blue Gold: Wo | |
At the age of 16, | Clarke started the 2006 FA Women's Cup final, but con |
Clarke started his career at Arsenal where he played | |
At the fourth time of asking, | Clarke started a 3-1 Premier League Cup final win ove |
In 1845 | Clarke started the first daily newspaper in Worcester |
Clarke started his career at Yaxley, then moved to Pe | |
In 2009, | Clarke started Drogheda's first league game of 2009 s |
Born in Bristol, | Clarke started his career with Football League One si |
Clarke stated that he was a regular Confederate soldi | |
Writing in The Guardian, Betty | Clarke stated "This is classic Green. |
lan at Clutton was to rebuild the 1873 William | Clarke station, signal box, shelter and environs and |
Clarke stayed with Kodak until 1928, when he was invi | |
Richard | Clarke Steere (5 March 1909 - 17 March 2001) was an A |
Main actors Ian McShane, Warren | Clarke, Stephen Greif, and Christopher Malcolm. |
and life long friends (Lightnin' Hopkins, Guy | Clarke, Steve Earle, Micky Newbury, etc.), and develo |
Clarke Stevens as Henchman Shade | |
d Ace finds that Pennington Sr. (Brian Patrick | Clarke) stole ting tang and other famous animals (Tab |
A typical William | Clarke stone building served the single platform, alt |
A typical William | Clarke stone building served the single platform. |
May 1929, Colville won the seat, and although | Clarke stood again in 1931, the by-election victory w |
Additionally, important elements from two more | Clarke stories, "Encounter at Dawn" and (to a somewha |
Clarke Street Meeting House (also known as Second Con | |
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