Lily and Eric Clarke found him there one day, draped in an old curtain reciting Shakespeare from memory. |
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The fifty-two year old businessman was charged with culpable homicide after running Clarke over with his four-wheel drive vehicle. |
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An Ames or Clarke victory would have produced almost as much ka-ching as a DiMarco win. |
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Mr Clarke said the G8 had shown clear commitment to tackle poverty with an agreement to cancel the debt of some of the world's poorest countries. |
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Though critics of Clarke have charged him with self-serving theatricality, he looked and sounded absolutely sincere to me. |
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So he paired them together once again in the foursomes in which they came up against Darren Clarke and Lee Westwood. |
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Now the musty walls are reeking only of Darren Clarke and the pungent whiff of his cheroot. |
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The baroness has transformed the wine of Chateau Clarke with the help of leading wine consultant Michel Rolland. |
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During the heated debate, the Mayor Roger Clarke as Chair, struggled to maintain order amid barracking from the public galleries. |
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These stories cast an enduring spell on Clarke, who will appear in Seattle for two readings this week. |
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So first off it was probably the top club juniors, then the top amateurs, then, I guess, guys like Faldo and Clarke. |
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However, the title page did list the names of the book's sellers, William Rogers and Clarke Brown, as well as that of the printer, Samuel Hall. |
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It may however fall to Clarke to begin uniting the Tory left under Portillo. |
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Leon Clarke provided the finishing touch when he showed a clean pair of heels to score a superb try. |
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The great exponents of hard SF in its heyday of the 1950s were Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke. |
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Also, Mr Clarke can butcher a beast for his shop on a wooden block behind the counter. |
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In the fourth and fifth round Clarke put on an exhibition showpiece and the result was unanimous in Clarke's favour. |
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Lady Thatcher launched a stinging attack on Mr Clarke, who held a string of Cabinet posts in her governments. |
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Earlier in her prepared testimony, Ms Rice neither criticised Mr Clarke nor offered a point-by-point rebuttal of what he had said. |
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Norma Clarke notes Boswell's automatic semi-salaciousness with, it very much seems, a moue of disappointment, and it is hard not to see why. |
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Michael Clarke scored a superb century after Australia's pacemen ripped out Pakistan's top order. |
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The Education Secretary, Charles Clarke, has questioned public funding of purely academic courses. |
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He hit straight to Clarke at point, took off for a single, tried to stop and gave up before a stump was knocked from the ground. |
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At Gallaudet, it's a challenge for them to try mudras, just as it is for the Clarke dancers to balance on their legs. |
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East Riding Council was last year drawn into a public war of words with Education Secretary Charles Clarke over the funding issue. |
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Gone was the better-than-thou hauteur and proud carriage synonymous to Adrienne Clarke. |
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Mr Clarke challenged the suggestion that it would be too difficult to convert the building to a new purpose at this stage. |
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She credits childhood reading of Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov for starting her on her career. |
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The body is due to make its recommendations at the end of this month and Clarke will decide whether to implement them. |
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Why has Clarke continually reconfirmed her support for the approach, despite these reservations? |
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With Colin Montgomerie's star seemingly on the wane, the European assault on the majors will again be headed by Lee Westwood and Darren Clarke. |
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Dan Clarke of York City sculled well to win both novice single and double sculls, where he was joined by this year's captain Dan Beaumont. |
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Four Clarke generations lived among the Thembu before Broster, as a young bride, moved to the village of Qebe in 1952 to run a family store. |
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After Clarke heard Lovegrove singing acoustically, they decided to approach him to sing on the record. |
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Bishop Clarke explained that throughout the Church of Ireland there is a shortage of ordained clergy and of ordinands. |
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Mr Clarke was accompanied by a solicitor and was cautioned by the coroner before taking the stand. |
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Mr Clarke argues the same case, with added apologies for restricting personal freedom. |
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To put it in golfing terms, Clarke is plus three as a striker of a golf ball but scratch at keeping his temperament on an even keel. |
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Vince Clarke and Andy Bell have been working together for 21 years, churning out a string of hits and outrageous stage shows. |
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It is hard not to have some sympathy for Clarke, who had fought tigerishly without much reward for most of the round. |
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I used to know Charles Clarke quite well 10 years ago, before he entered parliament. |
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Singer songwriter Thomas has supported befurred hip-hop superstar P Diddy and worked with Gospel's finest, including The Clarke Sisters. |
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To this I wish Cllr Clarke well and hope she will help to carry on the Town Council's good name and work. |
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She told Mr Clarke that everything inside the blue holdall belonged to her. |
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During the jubilee year, he sought reconciliation with Bishop Matthew Clarke, a longtime friend, but received no response. |
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The 26th Cavalry was garrisoned at Fort Stotsenburg, adjacent to Clarke Field, 75 miles northeast of Manila. |
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A gloomy-looking man at the best of times, Clarke looked like a miserable, cornered beast. |
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The men were a mixed crew, many of them itinerants, and Bill Clarke had no choice but to rule them with an iron hand. |
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Some of the money was paid into Perry's private account, which they were both using and was swallowed up among their own money, said Mr Clarke. |
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Damien Hindle fired in a cross which Cherry made a hash of and his palmed clearance dropped to Doni Clarke, who headed home from six yards. |
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As a result, she had to be given an anti-tetanus injection, said Judge Beaumont, who was sitting with Lord Justice Clarke and Mr Justice Astill. |
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The Rams' only other injury worry is over Chris Clarke, who took a knock to a leg during the game at Flixton. |
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As misty rain fell in patches, Clarke was quick to slide forward, back or sideways, and lofted the ball fearlessly. |
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Thanks to Clarke and Foster, such questions can now be asked openly, seriously, and without impugning the questioner's patriotism. |
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Mr Clarke worked as a part-time security guard at Somerfield in the town and his wife was a childminder. |
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Two scoring chances had been passed up before Clarke put his side four up again with yet another remarkable point. |
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So many riches, so many opportunities to astonish us, and yet Clarke insists on breaking off again and again to indulge in literary pastiche. |
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The Proteas paceman noted he may never forgive Clarke for a personal sledge. |
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Admittedly there have only been two meetings between the pair, but each time Clarke has deservedly come out on top. |
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Professor Clarke wishes to express her indebtedness to many people for help on this essay. |
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And Clarke, of course, made his name with Fred Dagg, a character who appeared unperturbed to the point of coma. |
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After a year of reflection afforded by the grant, Clarke found work in Europe, indulging her love of music and opera. |
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For 834,000 people at least, Helmut Lang's baby-doll dresses are a good deal more interesting than Ken Clarke versus Iain Duncan Smith. |
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Mrs Clarke herself lives in Winchester and is keeping the family line going with a daughter and three grandchildren. |
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Charles Clarke has also said at the start of the debate that it will be guillotined. |
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This one is as neat a demonstration of the Arthurian cycle as any book in the Clarke canon, and as stimulating. |
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Bob Clarke gave me the nickname and instead of discouraging it, I went along with it. |
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He also discusses the role of gender identity clinics in gender transition, with specific focus on the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry in Toronto. |
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Dr Clarke says the focus now is coming to grips with the logistics involved in such a long space flight. |
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Rifkind is furious at public suggestions that he is preparing to go in with Clarke, but the ground has been laid. |
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We have all seen that Clarke is a wonderful player of quality spin bowling. |
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Dressed in a black-and-white striped shirt and black jeans, moustached Clarke sat pale-faced throughout the 15 minute hearing. |
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Mr Clarke has responded by taking powers to keep all terrorist suspects under house arrest outside prison. |
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John Clarke is friendly, relaxed and speaks with a cockney accent undiminished by more than a quarter century spent in Ontario. |
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She sees this view as cohering with the general concept of fitness that she locates in Clarke and his followers. |
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I also seem to recall that Clarke said this encounter included him and other unnamed persons. |
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In the end, hackers or cyberterrorists wanting to infiltrate any system badly enough will get in, says Clarke. |
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Brighton won through a header by Adam Virgo that took a deflection off defender Clarke Carlisle past Neil Sullivan. |
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The third thread Clarke discusses is that of agriculture, particularly animal husbandry and the effort to better understand breeding. |
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Clarke is yet to make a test debut for Australia, but this announcement is expected to make all the Clarke fans very emotional. |
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When Ricky Ponting was injured, he more or less anointed Michael Clarke as his successor. |
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In addition to Ruane, Willie Clarke was also returned at the expense of a third SDLP seat. |
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In ascot and blazer, with his warm, chiseled features, George Clarke Jenkins has always been a handsome fellow. |
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Colin Clarke was a pivot of real class, becoming more influential as the game evolved. |
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Mr Clarke said he walks to work when the weather is fine but in the winter he appreciates being able to call on a lift. |
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The men, from the Queen's Royal Lancers, were named as Corporal Adams and Trooper Clarke. |
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Mr Clarke was clearly caught on the hop if his comments in response to our reporter's questions are anything to go by. |
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Sophisticated news consumers know that Clarke is a fraud and a shill for the campaign. |
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On Wednesday last week Clarke arrived at the paper's offices in Glasgow's Central Quay in a foul temper. |
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The cafe, which is a listed building, opened in 1927 and features stained-glass windows by Harry Clarke. |
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The roof was re-slated with a large amount of salvaged tiles and the Harry Clarke stained-glass windows were stabilised. |
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He was kept up to date with proceedings in the ring by John Clarke of the Irish National Stud, which boards the mare. |
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Sculptor Jonathan Clarke took her back to his workshop in Bury St Edmunds for a polish, which was scheduled to take six weeks. |
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Mr Clarke was the fifth candidate to declare and MPs will shortly reduce that to a shortlist of two before a final ballot of party members. |
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The valuable support of Professor Philip Clarke, Dean, Faculty of Business and Law is also acknowledged with appreciation. |
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Mr Clarke says the tolling system could take the form of registering a disc inside the car or reading the number plate. |
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But as we have learned in this contest, Clarke is not exactly pure as the driven snow himself. |
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The money Clarke and his co-founders invested allowed them to carry out detailed market research. |
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The problem now, as the directors of the group saw it, was how to get rid of Clarke. |
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Heather Clarke, a small gobbet of beef poked between her gloved finger and thumb, held out her arm. |
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Cllr Clarke welcomed the development and said a walkway across the river at the weirs would be a great attraction. |
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But, the inquest heard, after a long drinking session, which went on and off from 4pm to 2am, Mr Clarke decided to drive back to York. |
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The gifts were brought to the altar by his god-daughter Anne Kearns and his cousin Michael Clarke. |
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The cattle were shipped by Messrs Cosgrave and Clarke, Cattle Dealers. |
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The 1980s series followed in that tradition with episodes from Harlan Ellison, Arthur C. Clarke, and Anne Collins. |
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Defending solicitor Victor Clarke stated that Mr Ploet was in Ireland five months as part of a farming exchange and intended to return to France next week. |
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He will take to the airwaves this morning to drum up support for Clarke. |
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Most of the criticism reserved for former health minister Clarke is that at 61 he is past his sell-by date and somehow unequipped for today's challenges. |
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Mrs. Clarke would prefer this to be a right of pre-emption and that if the Purchaser exercises its right completion will take place twenty eight days thereafter. |
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While Clarke may have felt stymied at times by D.C. bureaucracy, clearly he led the way in elevating the possibility of cyberwarfare to the front of national consciousness. |
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She was conducted on a tour of the stud by General Manager John Clarke. |
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She suggests, more importantly, that public figures like Jonathan Clarke become more comprehensible when connected to domestic and personal memoir and anecdote. |
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Lewis and Clarke, has entirely fulfilled my expectations in setting it on foot, and that the world will find that those travellers have well earned its favor. |
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But he gave no concession to former Chancellor and pro-European Ken Clarke over changing the party's current opposition to joining the European single currency. |
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The 17-year-old polled five votes in the colts competition's fairest and best award, the Jack Clarke Medal, and was a member of East Fremantle's colts premiership team. |
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Donnelly liaises with Amory Clarke, a psychologist at the Maudsley Hospital in London, who also advocates Rorschach tests, and the two have been planning a joint study. |
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A handful of the pieces here rank up there with those of pulp gods like Ellison and Bradbury and Clarke. |
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Dessie O'Malley, Dara Ainsworth, Daniel Fahy and Roger Clarke are all either injured or unavailable and manager Fergie McEllin may be forced to play midfielders up front. |
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Cool beans, here's Arthur Clarke presenting Adapted Screenplay. |
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After a storming first round, Foster and Clarke had a costly mix-up. |
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Despite all the poisonous hot air, Clarke failed to increase circulation. |
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So, again, we see Mr. Clarke on three sides of a two-sided issue. |
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I once found myself on a yacht with British wine writer Oz Clarke. |
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Michael Clarke Duncan and Colin Farrell ham it up in support roles, but they're still buried by the loud, over-edited sludge that is the film's style. |
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Despite these shortcomings, Clarke succeeds in persuading the reader that Wise and the party plan played a significant role in Tupperware's success. |
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And on the back of his authority's top-rating, East Riding Tory leader Stephen Parnaby last night tore into Mr Clarke for misrepresenting the authority. |
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In the next passage of play Clarke made ground from his own half. |
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They're smearing Richard Clarke because they're afraid of the truth. |
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Stephen Clarke, 56, a quality auditor from Freshbrook began writing poems for birthdays, weddings and anniversaries and has even had several published in anthologies. |
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Whether or not Clarke ultimately catches sight of the hare is beside the point. |
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In a subsequent survey, Clarke collected from 1 to 10 live specimens at nearly 100 sites located along a 70-km reach of the St. Francis River and an adjunct slough. |
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On returning to Mobile she retained attorney Norborne R. Clarke to draft a plan based on the Colorado model for a separate juvenile court and detention home in Mobile. |
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But Clarke has so far been seemingly ultra-honest by admitting he still nurses an ambition to be both the leader of the Conservative Party and prime minister. |
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Is Paddy Clarke ha ha ha the only one of your novels that stands on its own? |
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A dropped shot loomed at the long 16th after another bad drive, but from just over the back of the green Clarke holed out for par, using one of his woods for the chip. |
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This area will feature slide projections and visuals by Andrew Clarke. |
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In short, as Clarke presents it, the tragedy of November 22 was even greater than we have thought. |
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Testimony from these fellow criminals has much more weight in court than victim testimony, which can be unreliable, says Clarke. |
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The interview has come to a close yet Clarke seems quite content to yarn. |
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At last month's meeting, the governing body passed a motion dissociating itself from statements made by Prof Clarke about the Victoria Lodge student accommodation development. |
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Mrs Clarke smiled at her daughter, ruffling her hair affectionately. |
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Mr Clarke is so proud of his country and its history that he transformed the living room of the couple's Odsal home into a shrine to England and St George. |
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Armagh was a point to the good when John McEntee replaced Ronan Clarke. |
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Ken Clarke, Nick Clegg and Jacqui Smith wrote a joint letter claiming the prison population should be cut by half. |
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Newton's position was vigorously defended by his follower Samuel Clarke in a famous correspondence. |
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He was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts to Nathaniel Hathorne and the former Elizabeth Clarke Manning. |
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Connelly left the DH for a position in the Cabinet Office in June 2009 and was replaced by Tim Donohoe and Carol Clarke. |
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In 1639, Williams established a Baptist church in Providence, Rhode Island, and Clarke began a Baptist church in Newport, Rhode Island. |
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Kehler notes he was the husband of famous Shakespearean scholar Mary Cowden Clarke. |
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In the summer of that year, Keats went with Clarke to the seaside town of Margate to write. |
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In October 1816, Clarke introduced Keats to the influential Leigh Hunt, a close friend of Byron and Shelley. |
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He voices Sergeant Viktor Reznov and scientist Daniel Clarke in the Call of Duty games. |
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Meanwhile, Ashley Giles' return of three for 78, including Ponting, Clarke and Warne, was to be his best bowling figures all series. |
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This brought in Michael Clarke who had been recuperating at the team hotel after damaging his back on the first day. |
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Day Four began in earnest with Michael Clarke and Simon Katich continuing their partnership from the previous day. |
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The decision to allow the temporary release was initiated by David Blunkett and ratified by Charles Clarke when he became Home Secretary. |
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Critical in this regard were Patrick Pearse, Thomas MacDonagh, and Thomas Clarke. |
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Gillian Clarke is a poet, playwright, editor, broadcaster, lecturer and translator from Welsh. |
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Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore and Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus by Francis Pharcellus Church. |
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Wilde's counsel, Sir Edward Clarke, was finally able to get a magistrate to allow Wilde and his friends to post bail. |
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Ken Clarke, the Father of the House of Commons, had said he would retire in 2020, but opted to stand again in the 2017 election. |
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Despite Richardson's doziness, it was still splendid fielding by Porterfield but it was topped three overs later by Rikki Clarke. |
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In 1917, he retained the title by beating George Clarke by a knockout in four. |
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Authors and artists include Gillian Clarke, Jim Perrin, Kyffin Williams, Eddie Butler, Jeremy Moore and Idris Davies. |
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Molland started a band in 1975 with Colosseum's Mark Clarke and Humble Pie's Jerry Shirley using the moniker Natural Gas. |
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In October 2017, the tunnel branch was used for the filming of the Sky drama, Bulletproof, starring Noel Clarke and Ashley Walters. |
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Yeats, Sarah Purser, 'AE' George Russell, Austin Clarke and Joseph Holloway. |
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Richard Clarke from Rowley tempted the personal-best 37-pounder using luncheon meat hook bait during a short session at Stuart's Lake. |
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The move comes shortly after debt-ridden Premier Foods appointed Mike Clarke as its new chief executive. |
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Also that year, Oldman starred in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes as one of the leads alongside Jason Clarke and Keri Russell. |
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Geraint Jones dropped a catch off Michael Clarke's bat, but it did not prove to be crucial, as Clarke was lbw to Hoggard in the next over. |
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Aidan Clarke was at the Auld Lammas Fair in Ballycastle, Co Antrim, when he attacked one officer and hurled abuse at others. |
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Among his victims was 22-year-old Caroline Clarke, from Slaley in Northumberland, along with another British backpacker. |
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Young actors including Nicholas Hault, Noel Clarke and Anna Kendrick enjoyed Tattinger champagne and Grey Goose BAFT A inspired cocktails. |
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Joint winner Clarke thanked all the pros for supporting Al Naboudah and the event and commented that the field equalled the best Tour Pro-Ams. |
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Mr Baynes Clarke brought the action to win an order that his neighbour held that land on a constructive trust for the benefit of the estate. |
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Sonia Clarke was fined pounds 420 after admitting three offences under the Trade Marks Act. |
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Maybe the home side was narked by the dogged last-wicket stand between Clarke and Boyd Rankin which expited the monumental moment. |
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Mr Clarke said he planned to introduce a new star chamber committee to ensure any new regulations are balanced by cuts to old laws. |
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Hanratty is an Armagh star too, so he will be affected when they take to the field in the new year minus gifted Clarke. |
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Leave in tight curls all afternoon and just before you leave, brush through and respray with hairspray for big bouncy curls,' says Nicky Clarke. |
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Yesterday police confirmed the dog that killed Mr Clarke was a bullmastiff crossed with either a Presa Canario or a bandog. |
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And just 20 minutes later captain Clarke tricked his way through and unleashed an stoppable shot. |
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Martin, 17, plays Martyn Clarke, a Falkland Islander who plays for Argentinian side Boca Juniors. |
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His erstwhile fiancee Joan Clarke, one of Bletchley's rare female cryptanalysts, worked with him. |
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Richard Levi edged the rst ball of the innings from Chris Wright then David Willey skied a slog at Rikki Clarke. |
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Richard Levi edged the first ball of the innings from Chris Wright, then David Willey skied a slog at Rikki Clarke. |
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I've had a bit of success in the past going to a part-timer, in the Sydney Test a few years ago Michael Clarke won the game for us there. |
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It ran slowly, so as a test I used a much smaller word list sold to me by Ted Clarke. |
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Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath and Kildare Richard Clarke said the remark was thoughtless and hurtful. |
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James Clarke, Senior Scientist, GlaxoSmithKline, on the biggest challenges for clinically relevant drug transporters that GSK faces. |
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One such site is Freenet, which was created by Ian Clarke to allow freedom of speech around the globe. |
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Tony Clarke, MP for Northampton South, is unashamedly playing on the fact that his Tory opponent is an Asian. |
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Thus, the Clarke auction disincentivizes both overbidding and underbidding. |
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However, Const Clarke claims Mr Montgomery failed to fully investigate his claims because he too was Protestant. |
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But before contemporizing Ill Newes, let's be sure that we understand John Clarke and his masterpiece. |
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Police detained Thomas Singleton, 24, Symone Clarke, 22, and Victoria Herring, 25, at a bar in the Costa del Sol resort of Marbella. |
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The court hearing was told identification was carried out by forensic odontologist Dr Mary Clarke. |
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Blind footballer Clarke, 42, did a forward roll to mark another glorious moment of these Paralympics. |
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Kermorgant and Oldham defender Nathan Clarke then spent several minutes off the pitch being patched up following a clash of heads. |
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And if that man is not Darren Clarke I'll streak down the first fairway at St Andrews in my Reg Grundies and jump in the Swilcan Burn. |
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Martyrs' Kalim Ali went closest after the break but was foiled by a last ditch block, while Dean Clarke had a half volley saved. |
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Maria Clarke, of Whinberry Drive, Kirkby, admitted concealing, disguising, converting or transferring criminal property. |
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Maria Clarke, of Whinberry Drive, Kirkby, admitted concealing, disguising converting or transferring criminal property. |
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The heavy iron embosser was donated by Mary Clarke, 74, of Rhiwbina, who is a member of the Rhiwbina Garden Village Residents' Association. |
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They haven't seen humans for years, so when a small expedition, led by Jason Clarke, stumbles into apetopia, both sides are taken aback. |
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Within another year the cryptanalysts, who included Joan Clarke, had deciphered the all-important naval messages that strategized U-boat attacks. |
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These included Kenneth Clarke as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Michael Heseltine as Deputy Prime Minister. |
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Kenneth Clarke of Rushcliffe is a former Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer and Lord High Chancellor. |
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While there, he went by a variety of pseudonyms, including John Clarke. |
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Ellen Wright, 48, was operated on for five hours Tuesday to remove a benign meningioma tumour from the left side of her brain, after Clarke practised on her case. |
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Paddy Kingsland and Peter Howell contributed many scores in this period and other contributors included Roger Limb, Malcolm Clarke and Jonathan Gibbs. |
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A onetime special...forces officer, he had worked with Albright when she was ambassador to the United Nations and had served on the NSC staff with Clarke. |
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Dusty Springfield and Petula Clarke inspired Arena in the past but Reset is more contemporary offering and eclectic with balladry, electro rhythms and club tracks. |
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In it, Clarke defends on behalf of Newton a form of substantivalism according to which space exists independently of matter and is as real as matter. |
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The air compressor is a red and black Clarke Warrior Air 60 model. |
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But if rubbing shoulders with the local alchies isn't your pint of beer, you could stay at home and watch Oz Clarke and James May as they Drink to Britain instead. |
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The singer who found fame in the 1980s with Vince Clarke in Yazoo has released a new album, The Minutes, which debuted at number five in the charts. |
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Richard Buck overhauled Yoel Tapia, of the Dominican Republic, on the last lap of the final to claim third with Conrad Williams, Nigel Levine and Chris Clarke. |
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Police said the dog, thought to be owned by two women, aged 27 and 28, who lived next door to Mr Clarke, was a bull mastiff crossed with either a presa canario or a bandog. |
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After an exciting buildup at Al Wahda Mall's Central Atrium, Eva Clarke hit the ground pushing with a record breaking 301 knuckle pushups in the first 20 minutes. |
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It was a convincing performance against an under-strength Boyos team, with solid performances from the whole team, especially Lucas Clarke and Callum Jones in defence. |
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Onions bamboozled Clarke then Mustard in successive balls, the batsman playing and missing at both, the wicketkeeper wrong-footed by the late inswing of the second delivery. |
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Big names on the list include Paul Van Dyk, John Digweed, Tall Paul, Judge Jules, Agnelli and Nelson, Justin Robertson, Dave Clarke and Binary Finary. |
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They opted to bat first at Newlands and David Warner led the way with 135 off 152 balls, while skipper Michael Clarke survived a Morne Morkel barrage to reach 92 not out. |
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Defender Mark Arber went close with two first-half headers from trademark Andy Legg throw-ins, and both Andy Clarke and Curtis Woodhouse were denied by brave defensive blocks. |
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One such example is Spiral Nebula by Geoffrey Clarke, outside the Herschel Building just off Percy Street, which is home to the university's physics research. |
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Campaign furniture specially designed for naval officers during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is being exhibited at Christopher Clarke Antiques. |
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It took Mr Clarke around an hour to climb and measure the Douglas Fir. |
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But Eagles, along with Nick and Julie Clarke, the secretary and treasurer, and Roger Harris, Brian Dupper and John Chambers have managed to keep football at Crown Meadow. |
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Councillor Sheelagh Clarke, the cabinet member for social care and well-being, said during the meeting that the council's procurement precess had been sound. |
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The third article, by Sandra Clarke and Gunnel Melchers, describes the geographical distribution of ingressive particles across the North Atlantic. |
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One of the former Law Lords, Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, was appointed to replace Lord Clarke as Master of the Rolls, and so did not move to the new court. |
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In 1852 the whole church except the 1710 tower was demolished and replaced with a new Gothic Revival building in 13th century style designed by Joseph Clarke. |
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Monboddo and Samuel Clarke resisted elements of Newton's work, but eventually rationalised it to conform with their strong religious views of nature. |
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Both Roger Williams and John Clarke, his compatriot and coworker for religious freedom, are variously credited as founding the earliest Baptist church in North America. |
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The board appointed Jimmy Adamson but he was unable to stop the decline and in 1980 Adamson resigned and was replaced by former player Allan Clarke. |
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The prime evidence for this theory was provided by a descendant of Clarke. |
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Owing to this injury, Clarke needed Hayden to act as a runner. |
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Regular commentators are Eddie Hemmings and Mike Stephenson with summarisers including Phil Clarke, Brian Carney, Barrie McDermott and Terry O'Connor. |
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His father helped him set up his private practice by contacting Gardiner Greene Hubbard, the president of the Clarke School for the Deaf for a recommendation. |
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A memorial event celebrating his life and poetry was held at Westminster Abbey with readings from Heaney, Andrew Motion, Gillian Clarke and John Burnside. |
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To commemorate the occasion as well as many festivities a special song was composed with words by T Ab Gwilym, music by B Williams and published by Isaac Clarke. |
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The lucky winner will also receive two products from the exciting new Nicky Clarke Desired electrical range, including their best-ever straightener and luxury hair dryer. |
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The characters were used by the BBC in the Dalziel and Pascoe series, in which Dalziel was played by Warren Clarke, Pascoe by Colin Buchanan, and Wield by David Royle. |
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Harry Clarke trained in stained glass under Alfred Child and at the studio of Christopher Whall who wrote an influential book on the principles of stained glass manufacture. |
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He appeared on a number of Frank Zappa albums and played in the Don Ellis Orchestra, Cannonball Adderley's band and with jazz musician Stanley Clarke. |
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Like earlier Black Canadian anthologists Clarke refers to an African past and offers his perspective on what constitutes a Black Canadian aesthetic. |
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Clarke has responded to his critics with a dollop of wistful regret, followed by an adamant refusal to back down. |
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Clarke Carlisle, a titan in the Leeds rearguard, cut it out at the expense of a corner, and the tone for what followed was set. |
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Clarke prefers to communicate by semaphorically wiggling his mouselike ears. |
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Clarke writes briskly, his narrative strictly chronological, starting with Judy's parents and ending with her funeral. |
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Clarke pointed out that the argument was guilty of confusing de dicto and de re necessity. |
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Clarke said competition from pubs is one of the main reasons restaurants have introduced lunch specials. |
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Clarke gives the impression that he thinks politics is some sort of Eton wall game, with the sole objective being to beat the opposition. |
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Clarke steadfastly maintained that matter has neither an essential nor an accidental power of self-motion. |
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Clarke took off his helmet and donned the most treasured piece of headgear in Australian sport. |
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Clarke was rather English in appearance, a tall, thin, white-haired man in spectacles. |
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Clarke has also been criticised for sanctioning England's participation in last year's winner-takes-all Stanford Twenty20 tournament in Antigua. |
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Clarke will know that if he performs well he will be in a strong position to bid for the premiership. |
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Clarke is always at pains to point out errors and misconceptions in earlier writings, and he does so convincingly. |
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Clarke is not ruling out a future career in management although he's more than happy to continue learning his trade at the feet of the man of the moment in European football. |
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Clarke is unperturbed that the first major exhibition of Scottish paintings at the revamped Royal Scottish Academy should be by a pillar of the empire. |
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Clarke says his enthusiasm for politics is undimmed, and that if his age excludes him from high office, then British politics has become a juvenile pursuit. |
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Clarke felt that the violence against her highborn character, sold into marriage with a Dothraki warlord, strengthened Daenerys. |
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Clarke chose an orbital altitude of 35,786 kilometers because at that distance the angular velocity of Earth's rotation would match that of the satellite. |
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Clarke himself fails to criticize the Kennedy entourage for mocking and dismissing Johnson as incompetent behind his back. |
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Clarke notes there are many suspected war criminals who are living under only mild surveillance in France. |
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Clarke spent as many years as it took to get the goods on capote, then just let it rip. |
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Clarke pulled out a Manila file folder and handed it to Vaughn. |
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Clarke adds a great deal of color to illustrate his hypotheticals. |
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Clarke stopped on a bridge and when the police car approached he reversed into it. |
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Clarke produced modern classics which focus on the interaction between humans and machines. |
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Clarke is rightly feted now, all the great and the good bow down to kiss his scuffed winkle-pickers. |
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Clarke was dismissed in the sixty-seventh minute... for overly enthusiastic afters with one of the Wexford players. |
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Clarke isn't the coach's only injury concern with paceman James Pattinson also rubbed out of today's finale in Adelaide with a glute strain. |
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Clarke cited a November denial-of-service attack designed to bring down the Internet. |
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Clarke were cited by Apollo-era techies as having guided their careers spaceward. |
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Clarke Carlisle is banned and Jay DeMerit is rested so Dan Shittu will partner Adrian Mariappa, Lloyd Doyley or Cedric Avinel. |
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Clarke built up his score in unflustered fashion but in a new spell from the Peasholm Park end Patterson struck twice to leave Worcestershire on 119 for five. |
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Clarke and Brian Aldiss expressing strong admiration for Wells's work. |
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Northwich 1 Lincoln 3 JAMIE CLARKE hit two goals to put Chris Sutton's Lincoln into the third round for the first time in 10 years. |
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Clarke and enologist Mike Moyer are the wine-making faculty. |
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Clarke opened Bulgaria's first Protestant primary school for boys in Plovdiv in 1860, followed three years later by a primary school for girls in Stara Zagora. |
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