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The | Clarke Street Meeting House was added to the National |
ion located at the junction of East Avenue and | Clarke Street in the town of Pinewood, at the souther |
situated on Shahrah-e-Iraq, formerly known as | Clarke Street, located near the Empress Market in Kar |
Clarke studied music at the Guildhall School of Music | |
In 1970, | Clarke studied graphics at the West Sussex College of |
d stained glass windows, designed by the Harry | Clarke Studios. |
Frank | Clarke, stunt pilot |
Danos represented | Clarke subsequently at the second trial in 2006 and t |
According to sources, however, Gordon B. | Clarke substitutes for Walter Slezak on the album. |
ion, all under the command of General Bruce C. | Clarke, successfully resisted the German attacks, the |
In that same year, | Clarke successfully enforced a check on the abuse of |
Bobby | Clarke suffered no sophomore slump as he led the team |
On 24 November 2010, | Clarke suffered a massive stroke. |
Lewis Strong | Clarke, sugar planter and Republican politician |
ety of N. rafflesiana); and N. neglecta (which | Clarke suggests is the natural hybrid between N. grac |
e-to-violet pigmentation and also the Morganus | Clarke sunflower seed disposition, instead of the mor |
ths of inundated islands on the bottom of Lake | Clarke support numerous fresh water feeder fish, pan |
Portrait of Hepzibah | Clarke Swan by Gilbert Stuart, 1808 (Museum of Fine A |
Other leading bowlers were: J Wisden, W | Clarke, T Sherman, T Nixon, J Dean, WR Hillyer |
Other leading bowlers were: W | Clarke, T Sherman, D Day, WR Hillyer, HW Fellows, W M |
Woods, Independent Howard Carwile & Socialist | Clarke T. Robbe. |
In the second act, Mr. Savile | Clarke takes us to another book, Through the Looking- |
Charles | Clarke taught Keats his letters, and encouraged his l |
"Dead Men Tell No Tales" (Kilmister, | Clarke, Taylor) |
Clarke teaches jazz while Benson teaches classical an | |
, one episode is almost entirely devoted to Oz | Clarke teaching James May the concept of terroir. |
Nigel | Clarke, television presenter and stage performer (Sto |
Petrucciani, bassists Kenny Davis and Stanley | Clarke, tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter and keyboardi |
Clarke testified to the commission that he relayed th | |
says and sermons by White and illustrations by | Clarke that were originally published in her pro-KKK |
e, and to establish the theory of Cudworth and | Clarke, that virtue is conformity to reason-the actin |
"monstrosity", noting about the much-promoted | Clarke that the CBC "treated her rather shamefully". |
ong with Danny Boshell, Barry Conlon and Jamie | Clarke that they are free to leave the club in the Ja |
e is some speculation, from critics such as Oz | Clarke, that Barbera or even Syrah and Cabernet Sauvi |
of the Summer Wine is a sitcom written by Roy | Clarke that aired on BBC1. |
been allowed to drop until revived by Percival | Clarke, the son of Sir Edward Clarke in the 1890s. |
(Flynn) and her cantankerous husband Maurice ( | Clarke); the Reverend Miles Roger (Armstrong), a seri |
d an EP, recorded in May 1985, entitled Bobbie | Clarke, The Man Who Drummed The World. |
f Counter-terrorism at the White House Richard | Clarke, the head of the CIA Bin Laden Unit Michael Sc |
nny Wallace, Ray Drummond, Ben Perowsky, Terry | Clarke, The Mingus Big Band, Woody Herman's Thunderin |
This article is about Ben | Clarke, the rugby player. |
He is no relation to Wayne | Clarke the footballer and former Everton centre forwa |
resignation of Progressive Conservative Cecil | Clarke, the ridng is vacant until a byelection is hel |
nty Hospital, established by Prebendary Alured | Clarke, the first voluntary general hospital in the E |
tstop Honus Wagner and outfielder-manager Fred | Clarke, the Pirates scored the most runs in the major |
and was also the parliamentary aide to Kenneth | Clarke, the former Chancellor. |
According to | Clarke the retaliation was successive and Iran has no |
Michael John | Clarke, The Public Use of Reason in Kant's Political |
overs of songs by artists such as XTC, Stanley | Clarke, The Police, Metallica, and Jerry Reed. |
Daniel | Clarke, the landlord, began to ride towards Castle Br |
According to | Clarke's statements to the 9/11 Commission, a member |
Kenneth | Clarke, the Secretary of State for Education, famousl |
Led by the vision of GCR benefactor David | Clarke, the nephew of a former signalman on the GW&GC |
She trained at the Elliott | Clarke Theatre School in Liverpool and appeared in re |
Clarke then won the bronze medal match by beating Su | |
Stephenson | Clarke then transferred her to carrying bulk cargoes |
Alfred Brown, Selwart | Clarke, Theodore Israel: Viola |
He was married in 1832 to Sarah Ann | Clarke, they had at least seven children. |
In 1940, she married Michael | Clarke; they had two children in 1947 and 1949. |
For | Clarke, this only strengthened her belief that it was |
ubsequent verdict of accidental death and what | Clarke thought to be insensitive treatment from Super |
Wars", the protagonist Holling practices with | Clarke through an arrangement by Mrs. Baker. |
t and Laing reunited Mountain, recruiting Mark | Clarke to play bass and recorded Go For Your Life in |
Oskar collaborated with Ian | Clarke to design the new "darknet" model employed in |
te was designed by landscape architect Gilmore | Clarke to offer scenic vistas of the Hudson Highlands |
2 May 2007 the Puerto Rico Islanders appointed | Clarke to replace Toribio Rojas as head coach mid way |
fter the end of the inning, with Moore telling | Clarke to "get off the bench". |
s and then Ron Davies at right-back restricted | Clarke to two further first-team appearances, against |
Brooklyn's 40th council district elected | Clarke to the New York City Council in 2001. |
e the day after he sentenced Alderman Simon J. | Clarke to hard six months hard labour, with a scathin |
Rick Roberts and former Byrds drummer Michael | Clarke to form the country-rock band Firefall. |
for the Estate which is said to have inspired | Clarke to build the Garage in its distinctly Japanese |
r Tony Blair controversially appointed Charles | Clarke to be the similarly named Party Chairman. |
The second trial resulted in a hung jury, but | Clarke, together with his two other co-accused, were |
When | Clarke told Thornton of Ashford's death, Thornton sta |
such as Andy Holdsworth, David Mirfin, Nathan | Clarke, Tom Clarke, Adnan Ahmed and Michael Collins. |
Stead as well as current first teamers Nathan | Clarke, Tom Clarke, Alex Smithies, Liam Ridehalgh and |
e best Louisville players, namely Wagner, Fred | Clarke, Tommy Leach, Deacon Phillippe, and Rube Wadde |
ars Anthony Dexter and Martha Roth with Robert | Clarke, Toni Gerry, and Lon Chaney Jr. |
ollies that was written by group members Allan | Clarke, Tony Hicks, Graham Nash and was a rewrite of |
Ralph | Clarke took up residence there is 1949, after the dea |
n the Sunday Times Rich List in the mid-1990s, | Clarke took steps to protect his financial interests |
In 1865 | Clarke took in a partner, Able Chapman, and the two o |
From 1987 until his death in 1993, | Clarke toured as The Byrds featuring Michael Clarke. |
Clarke toured with Linton Kwesi Johnson, and has perf | |
Clarke toured New Zealand in 1993 with the British an | |
Albert ("Bert") went on to serve as reeve for | Clarke Township and warden for the United Counties of |
He was born in | Clarke Township, the son of William Reid, an immigran |
He was born in | Clarke Township, Durham County, Canada West in 1855, |
on and was in the southeastern part of the old | Clarke Township. |
Like his two successors, | Clarke tried unsuccessfully to introduce a normal (fu |
his second year with the team, new coach Colin | Clarke tried to move Davis to the center of the field |
Stanley | Clarke Trio - Jazz in the Garden |
e Garden is the debut release from the Stanley | Clarke Trio, featuring pianist Hiromi and drummer Len |
s at the end of the season, Hamill won the Bob | Clarke Trophy as the WHL's leading scorer and was nam |
Awarded the Bob | Clarke Trophy (WHL Top Scorer) in 1999. |
h 79 assists and 115 points, en route to a Bob | Clarke Trophy as the league's leading scorer. |
Won the Bob | Clarke Trophy (WHL leading scorer) in 2006. |
Won the Bob | Clarke Trophy in 1993 |
WHL season season, he won the prestigious Bob | Clarke Trophy as the league's top scorer with 101 poi |
In 1998, he won the Bob | Clarke Trophy as the WHL's top scorer with 119 points |
He was awarded the Bobby | Clarke Trophy, which is awarded to the Flyers Team MV |
gue in points, by which he was awarded the Bob | Clarke Trophy. |
attendance: 82" and, in 1879, architect Joseph | Clarke undertook further restoration work. |
The plaintiff, Jordaan Michael | Clarke, underwent successful heart surgery as an infa |
r XI, Cherokee Claims to Land, By Mary Whatley | Clarke, University of Oklahoma Press, ISBN 0806134364 |
urchinson, Carl (ed.) Vol. 1. Worchester Mass: | Clarke University Press. |
In 2001, Charles | Clarke unofficially evaluated its conservation status |
is the title and subject, of a poem by Gillian | Clarke, used on the English literature GCSE syllabus |
sculptures of the Konark Sun Temple in Orissa ( | Clarke uses the variant spelling of "Konarak"). |
Arthur C. | Clarke uses it in this sense in his novel Earthlight. |
"Filipino Baby" (Billy Cox, | Clarke Van Ness) |
Leo | Clarke, VC (December 1, 1892 - October 19, 1916) was |
try in 1998, when he got in contact with Kevin | Clarke via in an internet chat room. |
ded several new players such as Mike Catt, Ben | Clarke, Victor Ubogu, Steve Ojomoh (all Bath players) |
Alfred Brown, Selwart | Clarke: viola (track 6) |
13 October - Rebecca Helferich | Clarke, viola player and composer, 93 |
On 18 March 2011, Lord Chancellor Kenneth | Clarke visited the theatre as part of the campaign in |
Nathaniel | Clarke Wallace (May 21, 1844 - October 8, 1901) was a |
Flight Lieutenant Wally Floody OBE (born | Clarke Wallace Chant Floody) (April 28, 1918 - Septem |
a 1902 by-election upon the death of Nathaniel | Clarke Wallace. |
h Valley, including the counties of Frederick, | Clarke, Warren and Shenandoah and the cities of Winch |
with Winchester, the station serves Frederick, | Clarke, Warren, and Shenandoah counties in Virginia i |
Clarke was Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1993 to 1 | |
Clarke was killed in action soon after arriving on th | |
Clarke was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross in | |
Bebop drummer Kenny | Clarke was among those who visited his store, promisi |
Clarke was made a Companion of the Order of St Michae | |
Clarke was the son of Gilbert Clarke of Chilcote and | |
From 1998 to 2001, | Clarke was the president of the church's Laie Hawaii |
Clarke was born in Minehead, Somerset, England. | |
Gerald | Clarke was born in Hemet, California in 1967 to Carol |
Clarke was promoted to chief executive officer and pr | |
Clarke was hired by Digital Equipment Corporation in | |
Clarke was a cricket entrepreneur, who had created hi | |
he play, written by Roy Minton and directed by | Clarke, was a brutal depiction of a young offenders i |
Clarke was a great spin bowler. | |
Clarke was Inspector of Schools in Eastern Bengal and | |
Clarke was one of the players to benefit from this sy | |
His father, John | Clarke, was a schoolmaster in Clarke's Academy in Enf |
Rodney | Clarke was an Australian ice dancer. |
Born in Manilla, Canada West, | Clarke was educated at the Public School of Manilla a |
ntrary to claims made by the Associated Press, | Clarke was not involved in the legal representation o |
Clarke was part of Wigan's 1965 Challenge Cup final w | |
Six months later, | Clarke was instructed to report on the deficienicy in |
At the time Vince | Clarke was unemployed so he spent most of the daytime |
Clarke was winner of the Toast 'n Jam Battle of the B | |
Clarke was "a scholar devoted to redressing what he s | |
Walter | Clarke was born in Newport, Rhode Island to Governor |
Clarke was a philanthropist who helped fund the build | |
On December 11, 1974, | Clarke was nominated by President Gerald Ford to a se |
After the season, | Clarke was awarded the Hart Memorial Trophy as the NH |
ublican Alexander Henry Smith and Ivy Margaret | Clarke, was born in Sydney, and attended Garden's Roa |
John B. | Clarke was born in Brooksville, Kentucky on April 14, |
Jervoise | Clarke was the son of Samuel Clarke of Bloomsbury, Lo |
Clarke was the son of Robert Clarke of St Giles in th | |
Clarke was born in Harrow, England, to Joseph Thacher | |
Clarke was married twice and had one daughter, Scarle | |
Clarke was born in 1948 in Godalming, Surrey, and edu | |
Michael | Clarke was called up in Watson's place, and responded |
It adds: "the IRA claimed Hugh | Clarke was involved in the killing of IRA member John |
Clarke was replaced a week later by Thin Lizzy man, B | |
The Very Reverend Dr David | Clarke was Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ir |
From 1835 to 1852, | Clarke was customs collector at Port Dalhousie. |
Clarke was a Republic of Ireland Under 21 player and | |
Clarke was born in the United Kingdom, attended unive | |
Clarke was educated in Switzerland and then return to | |
Clarke was born in Southampton in Hampshire County in | |
George Aubourne | Clarke was a Scottish meteorologist, best known for h |
Just prior to his death, Carlos | Clarke was working on a permanent exhibition titled D |
While at West Point, | Clarke was known for overloading on political science |
Clarke was a founder member of Comhairle na Poblachta | |
Most critics disliked the music and Mary | Clarke was in the minority when she called it "rich a |
In August 1939, | Clarke was interned at Arbour Hill, then later at Cor |
Clarke was born in Chatham, Connecticut, in an area t | |
On 15 March 2006, Ron | Clarke was one of the final four runners who carried |
It was written in 1917 when | Clarke was pursuing a performing career in the United |
Clarke was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-fifth | |
Clarke was elected again to the State house of repres | |
Lenny | Clarke was widely criticized for referring to Katheri |
Clarke was born in Auckland and was educated at St Pe | |
William | Clarke was appointed to fill his unexpired term. |
Clarke was accused of illicitly selling army commissi | |
Clarke was born in Willenhall, the fourth of five bro | |
The club was relegated and | Clarke was sacked on June 25, 1982. |
At the end of the season, | Clarke was voted Player of the Year by the Oxford sup |
Clarke was called into the England under-19 squad for | |
ist of previous Members of Parliament in 2009, | Clarke was listed as having died, although the date o |
Clarke was granted a Foot regiment on 16 June 1659 by | |
Clarke was named chief operating officer for CA (form | |
Clarke was also a puppeteer and voice actor in two Mu | |
Clarke was sent back to England to participate in a d | |
Clarke was fully involved in the public educational d | |
Clarke was elected Member of Parliament for Derbyshir | |
Richard | Clarke was born in 1950, the son of a Boston factory |
Clarke was born in Pontypridd, South Wales, and was e | |
In October 2007 | Clarke was elected as an Area Councillor for the City |
Clarke was educated at Dulwich College between 1989 a | |
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