Originally conceived by author clarence E. Mulford in 1904, Hopalong was crude, rough-talking, and dangerous. |
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Spacey was performing in the play clarence Darrow when a mobile phone began ringing in the stalls. |
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Well, you know what they call clarence Thomas, Condoleezza Rice. |
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The door opened and Clarence was bodily dragged into the hallway of Mavanwy's flat. |
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Since her graduation, she has worked as a bilingual secretary in a French law firm and as a PA to the general manager of the Clarence Hotel. |
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The work will also affect Regent Circus, Clarence Street, Princes Street and Victoria Road. |
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The Sun newspaper, which used the images, was temporarily banned from Clarence House photocalls. |
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The last time the two sides met the Giants put on a display of footy unparalleled in their season to blitz Lower Clarence. |
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Clarence Moore fills various roles, from perimeter shooter to tough defender to solid rebounder. |
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Both would appear seven years later in It's a Wonderful Life, as Clarence the Angel and Mr. Gower, the druggist, respectively. |
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Ah me, thought Clarence it's a dog's life and decided that on balance the thing to do was sleep. |
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Clarence threw a vicious rabbit punch into Jack's kidney, and broke the contact to aim a cut at Jack's head. |
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Eventually Conan wrestled Clarence to the ground and boxed him round the ears, making Clarence's head swim. |
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The piece of green grass near the bowling greens on Clarence Gardens is part of Bootham stray and has been enclosed for a long time. |
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No, it's too steep for me, especially after Clarence had his leg cut to the bone in a rock slide. |
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Clarence V. Reynolds is a writer and freelance copy editor, dividing his time between New York City and Baltimore. |
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Clarence the Alsatian with attitude, lay in the small patch of afternoon sunlight that made it into his enclosure. |
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They now reside at Clarence House, a 19th century London mansion where the queen mother last lived. |
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Clarence remains the most rambunctious of the two, Carl the most laid back, the philosopher. |
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The main road bridge across the Clarence River was washed away and access was only by punt across the river. |
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On Sunday her campaign was finally concluded when the completed bandstand in Clarence Park was officially opened. |
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The city council had promised to help us, that they understood our position following the move from Clarence Street. |
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Warwick, Clarence, Lancastrians, and dissident Yorkists returned to England and sent Edward IV fleeing to his ally, the duke of Burgundy. |
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As the mailman shuffled off to the next house, Clarence quickly unwrapped the parcel revealing an audio tape. |
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In 2000, Bush said his favourite supreme court justices were the ultraconservatives, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas. |
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It shows a number of uncontrollable violent clashes take place along the length of Clarence Street. |
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The first scheme is to extend the Lord Mayor's Walk campus of the College of Ripon and York St John on to the Clarence Street coach park. |
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Clarence was the first son of Edward, prince of Wales, and grandson of Queen Victoria. |
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My previous opinion had been formed after hearing a Clarence Valley bird expert talking on local ABC Radio. |
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He turns Edward against his other elder brother George, Duke of Clarence, by libelling him with the suspicion of plotting to kill Edward, who imprisons him in the Tower. |
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In his concurring opinion, Clarence Thomas called for the invalidation of any limits on campaign donations. |
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Whenever Clarence the angel talks longingly about getting his wings, take a shot of bourbon and then mince around the room, flapping your arms as feyly as possible. |
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Still, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote separately to deride affirmative action from his position of lived experience. |
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Clarence Thomas had 48 votes against him, a fact that does not, alas, detract a whit from his votes and opinions. |
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For the last minute, Clarence had been lying on his back, shimmying and kicking his legs, almost as if he was listening to James Brown and dancing, but upside down. |
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Steve told Clarence that I called him out, but that he wouldn't fight me. |
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The most successful of Clarence Birdseye's inventions, aside from frozen food, was appropriately enough, an infra-red heating lamp for thawing it. |
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Clarence X accepted the obvious truths herein, but could not truck with the association of fard with god. |
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On the wedding eve he plays soccer with his buddies in Battersea Park, then hops on his Ducati motorbike back to Clarence House. |
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Right before he resigned from Congress, Weiner took time from his sexting hobby to go after Clarence Thomas and his wife. |
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She had just waved her off on to the No 66 to Maynooth and was standing against the wall of the Clarence Hotel when the bus came tearing along the pavement. |
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Are you perturbed that black conservatives such as Cain and Clarence Thomas receive so much publicity? |
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Clarence ends up killing the pimp, and instead of taking her clothes, walks away with a briefcase full of cocaine. |
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Clarence Earl Gideon was arrested in 1961 and charged with breaking into a Florida pool hall. |
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Spencer Tracy as the Clarence Darrow character and Fredric March as the demagogue based on William Jennings Bryan have a field day in their speechifying and harangues. |
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Inherit the Wind was thrilling 40 years ago if you were very young, reasonably well educated, and inclined, as I was, to hero-worship Clarence Darrow. |
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It has been suggested that the Clarence Street coach park could be banished out to a Park and Ride site which would fit in with the council's advocacy of Park and Ride. |
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But now 12 months on, a Post Office Local has been opened in the Clarences Community Resource Centre on Port Clarence Road. |
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Buttons Fun on the Farm, at Clarences Community Farm in Port Clarence, is part of a series of events taking place across the UK over half term. |
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Work is due to begin on a sports court on land near the Clarences Resource and Community Centre in Port Clarence. |
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Kenneth Rexroth claimed that Fields represented the arrival of Negritude in America, and she has been praised by such critics as Clarence Major and Eugene Redmond. |
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I suppose the most interesting thing, perhaps for some people, is the fact that Clarence House, the queen mother's old home, is opening up in a few days' time. |
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He and Clarence were free to use the entire stage back to the wings. |
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Clarence is the ultra-professional second bassoonist, always backing his principal, never complaining, even though he is twice as good a musician. |
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The opinion was written for the court by Justice Clarence Thomas, with a concurring opinion filed by Justice Sonia Sotomayor. |
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His vitriol has since been echoed by justices such as Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia. |
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Clarence House has issued a joint statement with the Ministry of Defence, confirming that Prince Harry will be deployed to Iraq later this year. |
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Wilton Engineering's 50 acre fabrication and maintenance site is in Port Clarence. |
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While he was in England, Henry's brother Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, led the English forces in France. |
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Henry had left his brother and presumptive heir Thomas, Duke of Clarence in charge while he returned to England. |
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The body of the Duke of Clarence was recovered from the field by Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury, who conducted the English retreat. |
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York was Henry's cousin through his descent from Edward III sons Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, and Edmund, Duke of York. |
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The Hawaiian word was introduced as a technical term in geology by Clarence Dutton. |
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His father, Clarence Edmonds Hemingway, was a physician, and his mother, Grace Hall Hemingway, was a musician. |
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The old Wakefield Bridge with its Chantry Chapel, Sandal Castle, and Lawe Hill in Clarence Park are ancient monuments. |
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Clarence Park Music Festival is held annually in Clarence Park, promoting local bands. |
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Wakefield's three contiguous parks have a history dating back to 1893 when Clarence Park opened on land near Lawe Hill. |
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After a long day working in the fields Clarence took comfort in a restorative pint of beer. |
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Clarence Birdseye launched the breaded fish stick on September 26, 1955 and it quickly became a family favourite. |
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Apartments and hotels were constructed towards the Common and waterfront, along Southsea Terrace, Western Parade and Clarence Parade. |
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The attainder of her father, Clarence, was a legal bar to any claims to the throne by his children. |
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The bank was designed by architect Clarence Brazer and is currently home to an HSBC branch. |
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Walter subsequently became a member of the Clarence Club, of which the Burtons were also members. |
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When they returned, Clarence switched sides at the Battle of Barnet and Warwick and his brother were killed. |
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Anne herself was descended from Edward III through her mother, Philippa of Clarence, daughter of Lionel of Antwerp, Edward's second son. |
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The next day, York produced detailed genealogies to support his claim based on his descent from Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence. |
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From the testimony of the captured leaders, he declared that Warwick and George, Duke of Clarence, had instigated them. |
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George of Clarence became increasingly estranged from Edward, and was executed in 1478 for association with convicted traitors. |
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By July 1834, the Exchequer Loan Commissioners had taken control of the Clarence Railway. |
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The present day common lies parallel to the shore from Clarence Pier to Southsea Castle. |
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Born in Dayton, Ohio, to Clarence and Ethel Boyer, Paul Boyer grew up in the Brethren in Christ Church. |
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Bermuda has had one Olympic medallist, Clarence Hill, who won a bronze medal in boxing. |
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Clarence was among the first to fall, wounded by Sir John Swinton and dispatched by Buchan's battle axe. |
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When Henry returned to England in 1421, he left his heir presumptive, Thomas, Duke of Clarence, in charge of the remaining army. |
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Following the King's instructions, Clarence led 4000 men in raids through the Anjou and Maine. |
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The Scots rallied hastily, and battle was joined at a bridge which Clarence attempted to cross. |
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Clarence House in London is the Prince of Wales's current official residence. |
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Both Clarence House and Birkhall were previously the residences of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. |
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He was a lecturer in art and design at Newport Art college, which was at the time based in Clarence Place. |
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George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, plotted against his brother and was executed. |
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He covertly instigated a rebellion against the king with the aid of Edward's disaffected younger brother George, Duke of Clarence. |
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At this point, Edward did not seek to destroy either Warwick or Clarence but sought reconciliation instead. |
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A few months later in March 1470, Warwick and Clarence chose this opportunity to rebel against Edward IV again. |
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The fire largely destroyed the Royal Clarence Hotel, considered the first venue in England to call itself a hotel. |
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After the death of Princess Augusta in 1840, Victoria's mother was given both Clarence and Frogmore Houses. |
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Southsea Common is a large expanse of mown grassland parallel to the shore from Clarence Pier to Southsea Castle. |
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Readers of my book, Haverton Hill, Port Clarence to Billingham, will know I have fond memories of Laburnum Grove, in what is now called the Clarences. |
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Clarence Birdseye found in the 1800's that freezing meats and vegetables at a low temperature made them taste better. |
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Amaradeva, Victor Ratnayake, Nanda Malini and Clarence Wijewardene have contributed much towards the upliftment of Sri Lankan music. |
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The election of William Henry Clarence as new chief, George Augustus Frederic II's nephew by his second sister, was not recognized by Nicaragua. |
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Furious, Warwick tried first to supplant Edward with his younger brother George, Duke of Clarence, establishing the alliance by marriage to his daughter, Isabel Neville. |
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The photographs caused outrage across the world and Clarence House was forced to issue a statement in response apologising for any offence or embarrassment caused. |
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Cyclists entered from Ashington and North Shields while Newcastle boasted a number of clubs including Clarence, Science and Arts and the intriguingly named Bumblers club. |
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The comedy star brought a rogue's gallery of characters to the small screen from Clarence Honky Tonk to skinhead Bovver Boy and man-eating glamour puss Mandy. |
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For a short period after their marriage, Clarence and Grace Hemingway lived at first with Grace's father, Ernest Hall, their first son's namesake. |
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Edward was the son of George, Duke of Clarence, and as such he presented a threat as a potential rival to the new King Henry VII for the throne of England. |
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Clarence Pier was officially opened in 1861 by the Prince and Princess of Wales, and was named after the once military governor of Portsmouth, Lord Frederick FitzClarence. |
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Other residences include Clarence House and Kensington Palace. |
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Their defense team was led by none other than Clarence Darrow, and the 1907 trial, which lasted nearly three months, attracted national attention. |
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Following their wedding, the couple leased Windlesham Moor, near Windsor Castle, until July 1949, when they took up residence at Clarence House in London. |
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The last half-decade has seen Clarence Major receiving attention that his thirty-year career as a fictionist, poet, essayist, anthologist, lexicographer, and painter deserves. |
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Edward and Richard, Duke of Gloucester, fled, but on their return, Clarence switched sides at the Battle of Barnet, leading to the death of the Neville brothers. |
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