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C. L. A. Smith
Charles Lawrence Arthur Smith (1 January 1879-22 November 1949) was an English cricketer. C.L.A. Smith was born in Henfield, Sussex and played first-class cricket for Sussex between 1898 and 1911. He captained the county team between 1906 and 1909. He was the first of only five native-born crickete..
Călan
For the town in France, see Calan, Morbihan. Călan (Hungarian: Kalán) is a town in Romania, in Hunedoara County, on the Strei river valley, at 230 m altitude. Population Census in 2002 - 13,318 inhabitants. Sorted by nationality: 12,308 Romanians774 Hungarians115 Germans57 Romas Sorted by reli..
CLA
CLA is a three-letter abbreviation that may mean: California Library AssociationCanadian Library AssociationCommand Line ArgumentsConjugated linoleic acidCuban Liberator ArmyChild Language AquisitionComputer Law Association ..
CLAAS
CLAAS is an agricultural machinery manufacturer based in Germany founded in 1913. In 1950 the company produced its 5000th combine harvester. In 2004, CLAAS purchased the Renault Agricultural division from the France-based Renault company. CLAAS has a joint venture with Escorts Agri to produce harve..
Clabber
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Clabbers
An example board from a game of Clabbers Clabbers is a game played by tournament Scrabble players for fun, or occasionally at Scrabble variant tournaments. The name derives from the fact that the words CLABBERS and SCRABBLE form an anagram pair. Its rules are identical to that of Scrabble, ..
Clabby
Clabby is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, near Tempo. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 198 people. It is in the Fermanagh District Council area. References [NI Neighbourhood Information Service] See also List of villages in Northern IrelandList of towns i..
Clachaig Inn
The Clachaig Inn. The Clachaig Inn is a famous hotel and pub in Glen Coe, Lochaber, Highland, Scotland. It is popular with walkers and climbers who come to visit the surrounding mountains. The inn is sited towards the western end of the glen at Grid reference , about 3 km (2 miles)..
Clachan
A clachán (pronounced in English 'clock-awn') is a type of small traditional settlement common in Ireland up until the middle of the 20th century. It is usually defined as a small village lacking a church, post office, or other formal building. Their origin is unknown, but it is likely that they ..
Clachan Bridge
The Clachan Bridge is a simple, single-arched, hump-backed masonry bridge spanning the Clachan Sound, 13 kilometres southwest of Oban in Argyll, Scotland. The bridge links the west coast of the Scottish mainland with the island of Seil. Originally designed by Thomas Telford, and built between 1..
Clachnacuddin F.C.
Clachnacuddin F.C. are a semi-professional senior football club from the city of Inverness who currently play in Scotland's Highland Football League. Their home ground is Grant Street Park in the city's Merkinch area. They were founded in 1886 and are nicknamed the Lilywhites (due to their white s..
Clach a' Charridh
The Clach a' Charridh or Shandwick Stone is a Pictish stone located near Shandwick on the Tarbat peninsula in Easter Ross. It is a Class II stone, with the cross facing the seaward side, and the secular scene facing inland. The latter contains six panels, the first (from top to bottom) being a s..
Clach a' Mheirlich
The Clach a' Mheirlich (literally, the "Thief's stone") is a Standing Stone located on a field near Rosskeen, Easter Ross. It is also called the Rosskeen Stone. The stone itself is Bronze Age in origin, but has on it three incised Pictish-style symbols just visible on the surface of the stone. It is..
Clach an Tiompain
The Clach an Tiompain (in English, the "Sounding Stone") or the Strathpeffer Eagle Stone is a small Class I Pictish stone located on a hill in Strathpeffer, near Dingwall in Easter Ross. Carved on it are two images, one of a horse shoe like arc symbol, and the other of an eagle. It is not known ..
Clach Biorach
The Clach Biorach (in English, "Sharp Stone") is a three-metre Standing Stone located a 1/4 mile north-west of the village of Edderton in Easter Ross. It dates to the Bronze Age, but two Pictish-style symbols were later engraved on the north side, making it a Class I Pictish symbol stone. The symbol..
Clackamas
The word Clackamas can refer to several things: The Clackamas Indians,Clackamas County, Oregon,The city of Clackamas, Oregon,The Clackamas River,Clackamas High School, andThe North Clackamas School District This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with ..
Clackamas, Oregon
Clackamas is a census-designated place (CDP) in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. The population was 5,177 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Community4 External links Geography Clackamas is located at [45°24′36″N, 122°33′37″W] ..
Clackamas Community College
Clackamas Community College (often called CCC by local residents) is a community college located in Oregon City, Oregon. It is located at the junction of State Highway 213 and Molalla Avenue, nearly at the southern edge of the Portland, Oregon Metro Area. The college serves as a transfer point betwe..
Clackamas County, Oregon
Clackamas County (IPA: [ˈklæ kə mɪs]) is a county located in the U.S. state of Oregon. The county was named after the Native Americans living in the area, the Clackamas Indians, who were part of the Chinookan people. As of 2000, the population was 338,391. Its county seat is Oregon Ci..
Clackamas High School
Clackamas High School Cavaliers Established 1957 Built 2002 School type Public Principal Jan Miner Faculty 151 (88 Teachers) Enrollment 2100+ School colors Scarlet and black Campus Size 42 Acres Location Clackamas, Oregon Campus Surroundings Suburban Address 14..
Clackamas Indians
The Clackamas Indians were a tribe of American Indians of the American state of Oregon. They were part of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde of Oregon. Like other of the Chinook band, they practiced head-flattening. From infancy the head was compressed between boards, thus sloping the fore..
Clackamas River
The Clackamas River is a tributary of the Willamette River, approximately 85 mi (137 km) long, in northwestern Oregon in the United States.The river drains an area of approximately 940 square miles. In its upper reaches, it passes through mostly forested, rugged mountainous terrain, while in its low..
Clackamas Town Center
Clackamas Town Center is a shopping mall in Clackamas, Oregon. It is managed and majority owned by General Growth Properties, Inc. The two-level enclosed mall, with 1.2 million square feet of retail space opened in 1981. A movie theater, food court, and TriMet bus transit center were incorporate..
Clackamas Town Center Transit Center (MAX station)
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Clacker
Clacker is a character from the Forgotten Realms books. He appears in the The Dark Elf Trilogy by R.A. Salvatore. Clacker was originally a pech, a member of a species that has a special bond with the earth. However, after an encounter with a human wizard in his Underdark home, Clacker was turned in..
Clackers
For other meanings of the term, see Clackers (disambiguation) Clackers are a form of toy, briefly popular in the early 1970s. They are formed out of two hard plastic marbles, each about two inches in diameter, attached to a ring with sturdy string. The player puts his or her finger in the ring, all..
Clackers (disambiguation)
Clackers may refer to: Clackers, a 1970s toya term for editorial staff at the fictional fashion magazine in the novel The Devil Wears Pradaa term for computer operators in the novel The Difference Enginea type of creature in the multiplayer online role-playing game PlaneShifta type of cereal made b..
Clacket Lane services
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Clackmannan
Clackmannan District 1975-96 This article is about the administrative area, for the town see Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire. From 1975, Clackmannan (Clach Mhanainn in Gaelic) was the name of a local government district in the Central region of Scotland, corresponding to the traditional county of..
Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire
Clackmannan is a small town in Clackmannanshire, Scotland. It was formerly the county town. The name of the town refers to the Stone of Mannan, a pre-Christian monument which can be seen in the town square, beside the tolbooth (which dates from the 16th century). During the 12th century, the are..
Clackmannanshire
Clackmannanshire Geography Area- Total- % Water Ranked 30th159 km²? % Admin HQ Alloa ISO 3166-2]] GB-CLK ONS code 00QF Demographics Population- Total ()- Density ..
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire (UK Parliament constituency)
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire County constituency Created: 1708 Abolished: 1918 Type: House of Commons Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire were constituencies of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1..
Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Clackmannan and East Stirlingshire County constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 1997 Type: House of Commons Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 1983, when the name was changed to Clackmanna..
Clackmannan F.C.
Clackmannan F.C. were a Scottish football (soccer) club best known for the four seasons they spent in the Scottish League in the 1920s. However, most of their being was in various non-league competitions. Their league history within the more senior competitions is as follows: 1891-92 Midland Leag..
Clacks (Discworld)
Clacks is also an alternative name for Clackmannanshire. The clacks in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels is a network of semaphore towers stretching along the Sto Plains, into the Ramtops and across the Unnamed Continent to Genua. It was introduced in The Fifth Elephant, and has become the Discwor..
Clack Island, Queensland
Clack Island is part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park at the tip of Cape Melville, Queensland in Bathurst Bay. It is North East of Denham Island and Flinders Island in the Flinders Group National Park. Clack Island has a major place in Aboriginal ritual and mythology, and also has a large num..
Clacton-on-Sea
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Arms of the former Clacton Urban District Council Clacton-on-Sea is the largest town on the Tendring Peninsula, in Essex, England and was founded in 1871. It is a seaside resort which attracts many tourists in the summer. Clacton has a pleasure ..
Clactonian
The Clactonian is the name given by archaeologists to an industry of European flint tool manufacture which dates to the early part of the interglacial period known as the Hoxnian, the Mindel-Riss or the Holstein interglacial (300,000-200,000 years ago). Clactonian tools were made by homo erectus rat..
Clacton & District Indoor Bowls Club
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Clacton (UK Parliament constituency)
Clacton County constituency Clacton shown within Essex, and Essex shown within England Created: in time for 2009 or 2010 election MP: [[]] Party: [[]] Type: House of Commons County: Essex EP constituency: East of England Clacton will be a constituency represented in the House of C..
Clacton railway station
Colchester toClacton/Walton Line Stations (from west to east)         Colchester   Colchester Town (reverse)   Hythe   Wivenhoe   Alresford   Great Bentley   Weeley   Thorpe-le-Soken Clacton     &..
Clacton Town F.C.
Clacton Town F.C. are a football club based in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, England. They were the founder members of the Eastern Counties Football League in 1935. In the 1960-61 season, they reached the First Round Proper of the FA Cup. They are currently members of the Eastern Counties Football League..
CLAC local 301
HCSE CALC local 301 (HCSE) is a local union of the Christian Labour Association of Canada (CLAC). It represents workers in the Province of Alberta, NWT & Nunavut who work in the Health Care, Service and Retail Industries. ..
CLAC local 53
CALC local 53 CALC local 53 is a local union of the Christian Labour Association of Canada (CLAC). It was formed in 1963 and represents construction workers in Ontario; primarily the Windsor, Sarnia, Chatham, and London areas. ..
CLAC local 6
CALC local 6 CALC local 6 is a local union of the Christian Labour Association of Canada (CLAC). It is the oldest CLAC local, formed in 1960. It represents construction workers in Ontario; primarily the Hamilton and the Greater Toronto Areas. ..
CLAD
CLAD may refer to: Centre de linguistique appliquée de Dakar, the language institute in Dakar, SenegalClear Language and Design, a public educational program of the Canadian non-profit organization "East End Literacy" in TorontoCrosscultural, Language and Academic Development, a trademark of the Ca..
Clad
Depending on the spelling, the term refers to: Clad (metallurgy);the acronym "CLAD". This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended artic..
Claddagh
The Claddagh on a cold January day The Claddagh was once a fishing village located just outside the walls of Galway city where the Corrib River meets Galway Bay. Because it was so convenient to railway and hotels, and yet quite different to Galway itself, the Claddagh attracted many visitors..
Claddagh Records
Claddagh Records is a record label which was founded in 1959 by Garech Browne. It specialises in Irish traditional music and spoken word. Claddagh was formed when no record label would sign Leo Rowsome as they all said that no one would wish to listen to an entire album of pipes. The first Claddagh ..
Claddagh Ring
Ring of Claddagh The Claddagh Ring is a famous friendship ring originating from the Claddagh village, located just outside the old walls of Galway city. The Claddagh design, an original symbol of the "Fisher Kings" of the Galway town of Claddagh, Ireland, was first fashioned into the traditi..
Cladding
The term cladding can have a number of meanings: Regarding optical fiber in telecommunication, cladding is one or more layers of material of lower refractive index, in intimate contact with a core material of higher refractive index. (Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188)A pro..
Cladding mode
In fiber optics, a cladding mode is a mode that is confined to the cladding of an optical fiber by virtue of the fact that the cladding has a higher refractive index than the surrounding medium, which is either air or the primary polymer overcoat. These modes are generally undesired. Modern fibers ..
Clade
A clade is a term belonging to the discipline of cladistics. For all practical purposes it will usually refer to : a branch in a cladogram, which is a diagram in the form of a tree resulting from a cladistic analysis.a monophyletic group of organisms, i.e. a group of organisms which share a common a..
Cladh Hallan
Cladh Hallan is an archaeological site on the island of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. It is significant as the only place in Great Britain where prehistoric mummies have been found. In 2003, a team of scientists found two skeletons at the site, one male who had died ca. 1600 B.C., ..
Cladinose
Cladinose is a hexose deoxy sugar that in several antibiotics (such as erythromycin) is attached to the macrolide ring. In ketolides, a relatively new class of antibiotics, the cladinose is replaced with a keto group. External links MeSH [Cladinose][PubChem][Diagrams ..
Cladistics
Cladistics (Greek: klados = branch) is a branch of biology that determines the evolutionary relationships between organisms based on derived similarities. It is the most prominent of several forms of phylogenetic systematics, which study the evolutionary relationships between organisms. Cladisti..
Cladium
Cladium (Fen-sedge, Sawgrass or Twig-sedge) is a genus of large sedges, with a world-wide distribution in tropical and temperate regions. These are plants characterized by long, narrow (grass-like) leaves having sharp, often serrated (sawtooth-like) margins, and flowering stems 1-3 m tall bearing ..
Cladoceran
Cladocera or cladocerans are small crustaceans, part of the class Branchiopoda. They form a monophyletic group, which is currently divided into 4 suborders, 11 families, 80 genera, and about 400 species. The most commonly known genus is Daphnia (freshwater water fleas), which is the most researche..
Cladogelonium
Cladogelonium is a monotypic plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae. ..
Cladogenesis
Cladogenesis is an evolutionary splitting event in which each branch and its smaller branches is a "clade"; an evolutionary mechanism and a process of adaptive evolution that leads to the development of a greater variety of organisms. Cladogenesis is often contrasted with the process entitled "Anag..
Cladogynos orientalis
Cladogynos orientalis is a species of plant of the family Euphorbiaceae, in the monotypic genus Cladogynos. It is found in Southeast Asia, Malesia. See also Adenogynum Rchb.f. & Zoll.Baprea Pierre ex Pax & K.Hoffm.Chloradenia Baill. ..
Cladonia
Cladonia (cup lichen) is a genus of moss-like lichens in the family Cladoniaceae. They are the primary food source for reindeer and caribou. Cladonia species are of economic importance to reindeer-herders, such as the Sami in Scandinavia or the Nenets in Russia. Antibiotic compounds are extracted ..
Cladoniaceae
Cladoniaceae is a family of lichens in the order Lecanorales. The family is classified as fungi. Reindeer moss (Cladina) and cup lichen (Cladonia) belong to this family. ..
Cladonia rangiferina
Reindeer lichen (c.p. Sw. renlav), lat. Cladonia rangiferina, is a light-colored, fruticose lichen belonging to the family Cladoniaceae. It grows in both hot and cold climates in well-drained, open environments. Found primarily in areas of alpine tundra, it is extremely cold-hardy. This lichen ca..
Cladoselache
Cladoselache is a genus of extinct fish-like shark and is the oldest recognizable shark-like animal. It appeared in the Devonian period. Cladoselache is thought to have grown up to 6 feet long. It had a very weak jaw joint compared with modern-day sharks, but it compensated with very strong jaw-..
Cladosictis
Cladosictus is an extinct genus of marsupial. It was an otter-like creature of about 80 cm (2 ft 8 in) long. Its body and tail were long, the limbs were short. Cladosictis probably hunted small creatures in low undergrowth, using its low posture for cover. Possibly, it also stole bird and reptile ..
Cladosiphon okamuranus
Cladosiphon okamuranus (mozuku) is a type of edible seaweed in the genus Cladosiphon External links [SEAWEEDS USED AS HUMAN FOOD][Japan for Sustainability] ..
Cladoxycanus
Cladoxycanus is a monotypic moth genus belonging to the family Hepialidae. The only species is C. minos of New Zealand. External link [Hepialidae genera] ..
Cladrastis
Cladrastis kentukea, or American Yellowwood. This intersting, unusual tree is native to the southeastern United States, even then not common in its range. It is a deciduous, medium-sized tree, which develops a broad, rounded crown. Its branches are upright and spreading. Yellowwood has a short ..
Cladribine
Cladribine is a drug commonly used to treat hairy cell leukemia (leukemic reticuloendotheliosis). Its brand name is Leustatin, and it is commonly referred to as 2CDA. A purine analog, it is a synthetic antineoplastic agent with immunosuppressive effects. Chemically, it mimics the nucleoside aden..
Clady
Clady may refer to the following: Clady, County Londonderry, a village in Northern Ireland.Clady, County Tyrone, a small village, also in Northern Ireland. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Clady, County Londonderry
Clady is a small village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 596 people in the 2001 Census. It is within the Magherafelt District Council area. 2001 Census Clady is classified as a Small Village by the [NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA)] (ie with popul..
Clady, County Tyrone
Clady (in Irish: Clóidigh, ie washing river, or claddagh, ie the muddy bank of the river) is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, about 4 miles from Strabane, on the River Finn and the border with County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 42..
Cladymore
Cladymore is a small village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 129 people. It is situated within the Armagh City and District Council area. References [NI Neighbourhood Information System] External links [St Michael's Church] See als..
Clad (metallurgy)
Cladding is the bonding together of dissimilar metals. Cladding is distinct from welding or gluing as a method to fasten the metals together. Often cladding is achieved by extruding two metals through a die or pressing sheets together under high pressure. The United States Mint uses cladding to m..
Claerwen
The Claerwen Reservoir and Dam, Wales, were the last editions to the Elan Valley Reservoirs system built to provide water for the increasingly demanding city of Birmingham. Built mainly of concrete, the exterior of the dam face is dressed stone. The dam was given a late-Victorian effect to matc..
Claes
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Claes is a given name as well as a surname for males. Derived from the names Claus and Nicholas, it is closely related to the myth of Santa Claus. It's a common first name in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Sweden and Norway and a ..
Claes-Ingvar Lagerkvist
Asteroids discovered: 131 2114 Wallenquist April 19, 1976 2191 Uppsala August 6, 1977 2274 Ehrsson March 2, 1976 2589 Daniel August 22, 1979 2694 Pino Torinese August 22, 1979 2744 Birgitta September 4, 1975 2902 Westerlund March 16, 1980 3005 Pervictoralex August 22..
Claes Elfsberg
Claes Elfsberg (born November 26 1948) is a Swedish television presenter and one of Sweden's best known journalists. Elfsberg grew up in Svedmyra in southern Stockholm. He worked for the SVT daily news program "Rapport" in for several decades until he became "ombudsman of the viewers" in 2004. By t..
Claes Oldenburg
Soft Bathtub (Model)—Ghost Version by Claes Oldenburg 1966, acryllic and pencil on foam-filled canvas with wood, cord, and plaster. Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC. Split Button, by Claes Oldenburg, located near Van Pelt Library on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, Phil..
Claes Rålamb
Claes Rålamb may refer to Baron Claes Rålamb (1622-1698), Swedish privy councillorBaron Claes Rålamb (1682-1751), the former's grandson, governor of Halland and the patron of Olof von Dalin This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Claes Rålamb (1622-1698)
Claes Rålamb (May 8, 1622 – March 14, 1698) was a Swedish statesman. In 1660 he was appointed Governor of Uppland County and in 1664 he served in the Privy Council. Between 1673 and 1678, he served as the Over-Governor of Stockholm. Claes Rålamb led a Swedish embassy to the Ottoman Empire's..
Claes Tholin
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Claflin, Kansas
Claflin is a city in Barton County, Kansas, United States. The population was 705 at the 2000 census. Claflin is the hometown of Jackie Stiles, the all-time leading scorer in NCAA Division I women's college basketball. Geography Claflin is located at [38°31′30″N, 98°32′14″W] ..
Claflin University
Claflin University is located in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Claflin University was founded in 1869. It is the oldest historically black college or university in the state of South Carolina. External links [Claflin University website] Part of the Tom Joyner Foundation for HBCUs. [B..
Clafouti
Clafouti, sometimes spelt clafoutis, is a custard-like baked French dessert that is typically made by baking fresh fruit (traditionally cherries) and a batter, somewhat similar to pancake batter, in a baking dish. External links ..
Clag
Clag can have several meanings: Clag, a twee pop band from Australia.Clag is an Australian brand of white glue paste, made by Bostik.A Clag is a member of the Cricket Lovers Appreciating Golf Society or CLAGS.In aviation jargon, clag is a term for thick cloud.In auto racing, clag is debris resultin..
Clagg
Clagg are a sludge/stoner/doom group based in Melbourne, Australia. Formed in October 2002, they draw inspiration from bands such as Iron Monkey, Eyehategod, Earth, Kyuss, Electric Wizard, Black Sabbath, and numerous others. A self-titled demo was released in April 2003, featuring a range of bizar..
Claggan Park, Fort William
Claggan Park is a football ground in the town of Fort William, Lochaber, Scotland. It is the home ground of Fort William F.C., who currently play in the Highland Football League. ..
Clag (band)
Clag was a twee indie pop band based in Brisbane, Australia in the early 1990s. Personnel Members of Clag included: Bek Moore (later of Above Ground Pool), vocalsRachael, guitarAlison Bolger (later of Sleepy Township and Panel Of Judges), bassNicole Thibault (later of Minimum Chips), trombone/voca..
CLAHE
In Image Processing, CLAHE stands for Contrast Limited Adaptative Histogram Equalization. External links [A tutorial on CLAHE] ..
Claiborne
Claiborne is a name with multiple meanings: People Billy Claiborne -- western outlawCorinne Claiborne Boggs -- Democrat; U.S. Representative from Louisiana; U.S. Ambassador to VaticanHamilton C. Claiborne -- U.S. ConsulHarry Claiborne -- Democrat; Member of Nevada state house of representativesJam..
Claiborne, Louisiana
Claiborne is a census-designated place (CDP) in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 9,830 at the 2000 census. Geography Claiborne is located at [32°31′49″N, 92°11′30″W] (32.530235, -92.191796)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U..
Claiborne, Maryland
Claiborne is an unincorporated community in Talbot County, Maryland. The village is located on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay at [38°50′15″N, 76°16′41″W], uses ZIP code 21624, and is today largely a resort village. A ferry once connected the village with Romancoke on Ken..
Claiborne Avenue Bridge
The Claiborne Avenue Bridge is a vertical lift bridge in New Orleans, Louisiana over the Industrial Canal. It was built by the Louisiana Department of Highways (later renamed the Department of Transportation and Development) and opened to vehicular traffic in 1957. It is officially named the Judge..
Claiborne County
Claiborne County is the name of more than one county in the United States: Claiborne County, MississippiClaiborne County, Tennessee There is also: Claiborne Parish, Louisiana All are named after William C. C. Claiborne. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles a..
Claiborne County, Mississippi
Claiborne County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of 2000, the population is 11,831. Its county seat is Port Gibson6. The county is named after William C. C. Claiborne. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 ..
Claiborne County, Tennessee
Claiborne County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of 2000, the population was 29,862. Its county seat is Tazewell6. The county is named after William C. C. Claiborne. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography..
Claiborne Farm
Claiborne Farm is located in Paris, Kentucky, USA, and is one of the most famous thoroughbred horse farms in the state and in the nation. The farm has been in the Hancock family since its founding in the late 1800s. The farm has been visited twice by Queen Elizabeth II of England. Secretariat, who..
Claiborne Fox Jackson
Claiborne Fox Jackson (April 4, 1806 – December 6, 1862) was a lawyer, soldier, politician, and Governor of Missouri in 1861, then governor-in-exile for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Jackson was born in Fleming County, Kentucky. In 1822, he moved to Missouri, where he practi..
Claiborne Parish, Louisiana
Claiborne Parish is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The parish seat is Homer and as of 2000, the population is 16,851. The parish is named for the first Louisiana governor, William C. C. Claiborne. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent parishes2 Demographics3 Citi..
Claiborne Pell
Claiborne Pell Claiborne de Borda Pell (born November 22, 1918) was a United States Senator from Rhode Island from 1961 to 1997. A Democrat, he was that state's longest serving senator. Born in New York City, Pell attended St. George's School in Rhode Island. He received a Bachelor of Arts deg..
Claibourne
In the fictional universe of the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz, Claibourne is a duchy that lies in the northern region of the Kingdom of Gwynedd. Originally part of the former Principality of Kheldour, the lands of Claibourne have been a vassal state to the Crown of Gwynedd since the early years..
Claim
Claim may refer to: claim (legal)claim (patent)insurance claimland claima righta logical assertion of truth See also disclaimer This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the li..
Claimants of the Duchy of Braganza
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Claims adjuster
Claims adjuster is a term used to describe someone who evaluates the damage caused to property or people when an insurance related accident occurs. An adjuster will frequently verify that coverage applies through an insurance policy, investigate liability for the damages caused, and make restitutio..
Claims by Chick Publications
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Claims Conference
The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, Inc., widely known as the Claims Conference is an international non-profit organization with offices in New York City, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and Tel Aviv, Israel. The Claims Conference is engaged in negotiating for and administrating t..
Claims of parapsychology
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Claim (disambiguation)
The term claim can refer to a right.in patent law, a sentence defining the conferred protection, see claim (patent). redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Claim (legal)
A claim is a legal action to obtain money, property or the enforcement of a right protected by law against another party. The legal document which carries a claim is called a Statement of Claim. ..
Claim (patent)
Patent claims are usually in the form of a series of numbered expressions, or more precisely noun phrases, following the description of the invention in a patent or patent application, and define, in technical terms, the extent of the protection conferred by a patent or by a patent application. They..
Claim in bankruptcy
A Claim in Bankruptcy, in United States bankruptcy law, is a document filed with the Court so as to register a claim against the assets of the bankruptcy estate. The claim sets out the amount owing as of the date of the bankruptcy and, if releveant, any priority status . Although a document called ..
Claim Jumper
Claim Jumper restaurant, Fresno, California Claim Jumper is a restaurant chain with 38 locations in Arizona, California, Illinois, Colorado, Nevada, and Washington. The first Claim Jumper opened in Los Alamitos, California in 1977. The restaurants typically have a dignified American Old West ..
Claim King
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Claim of Right Act 1689
The Claim of Right is an Act passed by the Parliament of Scotland in April 1689. It is one of the key documents of Scottish constitutional law. In the Glorious Revolution, William of Orange landed with his army in England on November 5, 1688. King James VII of Scotland, who was also King of Engl..
Claim year
In the United Kingdom welfare benefits system a claim year is the year in which a claim for benefits or tax credits is being made. It typically starts on the first Sunday in January. It is used to work out how much benefit a person may claim for. ..
Clain
Clain is a river in western France. It flows through the city Poitiers. It joins the Vienne River near Châtellerault, in Cenon-sur-Vienne. ..
Claíomh Solais
This article is about a mythological sword. For other uses, see Claíomh Solais (disambiguation). In Irish mythology, Claíomh Solais (also known as The Sword of Light) was a sword that came from Gorias and belonged to Nuada Airgeadlámh (Nuada of the Silver hand), who was leader of the Tuatha Dé ..
Claíomh Solais (disambiguation)
Claíomh Solais may refer to: Claíomh Solais, "The Sword of Light", in Irish MythologyAn Claidheamh Soluis, a Gaelic League (Conradh na nGaeilge) journal edited by Patrick Pearse from 1903 onwards.An Claíomh Solais, second novel by Dublin novelist Liam Mac Cóil (BÁC: Carbad, 1998; ISBN O-898332..
Clair
Claire, Clare, or Clair is a female name in English and French-speaking countries, a cognate of "clear". There are many real and fictional people and things named Clair: Clair, One of Johto Gym Leaders in Pokémon.Clair Huxtable, a character on the Cosby ShowClaire Littleton, a fictional character ..
Clair, New Brunswick
Clair is a village in Madawaska County in the province of New Brunswick. It is near the Maine border. The community was named for County Clare in Ireland. Forestry is the basis of the local economy. Bordering the majestic St. John River, the village is linked to the American community of Fort Kent..
Clair-Mel City, Florida
Clair-Mel City (Clair Mel) is an unincorporated community located in Hillsborough County, Florida. The community is combined with Palm River to form the Census Designated Place of Palm River-Clair Mel. According to Rand McNally in 2005, the population estimate for the community was 7,000. The commun..
Claira
Claira (Catalan: Clairà) is a small town and commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales département, in southwestern France which is located 5km from Perpignan. As of 2005, it has about 3,000 inhabitants. External link http://histoireduroussillon.free.fr/Villages/Histoire/Claira.php (French) ..
Clairac
Clairac is a town and commune in the Lot-et-Garonne département of France, in the région Aquitaine. The town has a population of 2385 inhabitants (1999). Clairac is the birth place of the 17th century poet and dramatist Théophile de Viau and of François de Labat. ..
Clairalience
Clairalience (clear-smelling) - is the ability to smell things that have no physical source. This is very common in areas believed to be haunted, but is also believed to be an indication of the presence of a deceased loved one. It is thought to be a method of the dead communicating with the living. ..
Clairaudience
Clairaudience is the ability to hear things not audible within normal hearing ranges. This is an example of extra-sensory perception (ESP). It includes the audible perceptions of ghosts, spirits and those who are in the astral realm. The definition is debatable at length, although the main point be..
Clairaut
Clairaut can mean: Alexis Claude ClairautClairaut (crater) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Clairaut's equation
In mathematics, a Clairaut's equation is a differential equation of the form [y(x)=x\frac+f\left(\frac\right).] To solve such an equation, we differentiate with respect to x, yielding [\frac=\frac+x\frac+f'\left(\frac\right)\frac,] so [0=\left(x+f'\left(\frac\right)\rig..
Clairaut's theorem
In mathematical analysis, Clairaut's theorem states that if [f \colon \mathbb^n \to \mathbb] has continuous second partial derivatives at any given point in [ \mathbb^n ], say, [ (a_1, \dots, a_n),] then for [1 \leq i,j \leq n,] [\frac(a_1, \dots, a_n..
Clairaut (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Claire's
Claire's (NYSE: [CLE]) is a chain of stores primarily targeted to female teenagers and pre-teenagers, with 2,800 locations in North America, Europe, and Japan. Claire's sells mostly accessory-type items, such as jewelry, make up, hair and belt accessories, notebooks and pens, stuffed anim..
Claire's Knee
Claire's Knee is a 1970 film by Éric Rohmer. It is the fifth movie in the series of the Six Moral Tales. ...on the eve of his wedding, in a vacation on the Annecy lake shore, a career diplomat meets an old acquaintance, perhaps a former girlfriend, he gets in touch with a profound teenager, Lau..
Claire's Unnatural Twin
Claire's Unnatural Twin is a New Zealand band featuring Claire Pannell (previously of Froithead) and Dave White (previously of Thin Red Line and Lung), originally from Palmerston North. Heavy on distortion and feedback, this guitar and vocal group release two albums, two EPs, and two singles in the ..
Clairefontaine
--> Le Centre Technique National Fernand Sastre (Fernand Sastre National Technical Centre), commonly referred to as Clairefontaine, is the national football centre and academy of France. Located 50km southwest of Paris at Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines, Clairefontaine is arguably the finest football a..
Clairemont Elementary
Clairemont Elementary School is located within the Great Lakes neighborhood of Decatur and is surrounded on all sides by neighborhood homes. The school is known for the large marketplace it hosts anually in the first weekend of December, which has over fifty artists from the region and a cafe with l..
Clairemont High School
Clairemont High School Home of the Cheiftains Established 1972 School type Public Principal Nellie Meyer Location San Diego, California Enrollment 1,350 Colors Orange and Blue Homepage [CHS] Clairemont High School is a high school located in the Clairemont neighborhood o..
Clairemont Mesa Boulevard over CA-163 Bridge
The Clairemont Mesa Boulevard Bridge over U.S. Highway 395 (now known as California State Route 163) is a prestressed concrete girder bridge in San Diego, California. It was first built in 1947, and has been widened with a parallel bridge in 1959. ..
Claires Court School
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Claires Court School is situated in Maidenhead, Berkshire. Contents 1 History2 Current status3&nb..
Clairette
Clairette refers to the following: A French sparkling wine Clairette de Die AOCA white grape Clairette BlancClairette Ronde a grape that is a synonym for TrebbianoClaireet Rousse, Clairette Dorée, Grosse Clairette, Clairette à Grains Ronds, synonyms for the Bourboulenc grape variety This is a ..
Clairette Blanc
Clairette Blanc is a white wine grape variety most widely grown in Provence and the Rhône, France. It was often used to make vermouth, to which it is suited as it produces wine high in alcohol and low in acidity. It is also grown in South Africa for sparkling wine, Australia and Sardinia. ..
Clairette de Die AOC
Clairette de Die is a wine-growing AOC in the southern Rhône wine region of France, although it is closer in style to a Provence wine. Sparkling wines are produced in this appellation from Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains grapes. See also French wineGlobalization of wine ..
Claireville, Ontario
Claireville is a suburb of southeastern Brampton, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded by McVean Road to the West, Highway 50 to the East, Steeles Avenue to the South and Mayfield Road to the north. Although named Claireville by recent home builders, the area is an essential part of the greater Castlemore..
Claireville Conservation Area
The Claireville Conservation Area is an 848 hectare (2,100 acre) parcel of conservation land located on the west branch of the Humber River in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Claireville contains significant natural and cultural heritage features, and has outstanding recreation, tourism and educational ..
Claire Adams
Claire Adams (Mackinnon) (24 September 1896 - 25 September 1978) film actress and benefactor, was born in Winnipeg, Canada, daughter of Stanley Wells Adams, a welsh-born accountant and his Canadian wife Lillian, nee Kennedy. Educated in Canada and England, she worked briefly as a Red Cross nurse dur..
Claire Bertschinger
Claire Bertschinger is a British advocate for the third world people. She was working as an International Red Cross nurse in Ethiopia during the famine of 1984. She was the central figure of a BBC news report, sent by Michael Buerk and broadcasted on 23 October 1984, which inspired Bob Geldof to put..
Claire Beynon
Claire Beynon (born Johannesburg, 1960) is an artist based in Dunedin, New Zealand. She works in charcoal and pastel on paper, and has recently been working in mixed media, notably in the unusual material of slate. ..
Claire Bloom
Claire Bloom (born Patricia Claire Blume on February 15 1931) is a British film and stage actress. She was born in the North London suburb of Finchley, to Edward Blume (the son of Jewish immigrants, originally named Blumenthal, from Russia and Latvia) and Elizabeth Grew (a descendant of Jewish immi..
Claire Boudreau
Claire Boudreau, AAIH, FRHSC is a Canadian historian, genealogist, and officer of arms. She has served as a herald in the Canadian Heraldic Authority since March 1997 and currently serves as Saint-Laurent Herald, to which office she succeeded on the retirement of Auguste Vachon. She is also a nation..
Claire Bretécher
Claire Bretécher (born April 17, 1940) is a French cartoonist, known particularly for her portrayals of women and gender issues. Her creations include the Frustrés, and the unimpressed teenager Agrippine (reader of 'Heidegger in the Congo', a particularly un-PC joke on the Tintin series). She was..
Claire Burch
Claire Burch is a writer, videographer and artist who has documented the homeless people in Berkeley, California for over 20 years. She has several movies and books out. She has just completed and released a movie called "History Of The TeleTimes", information about it can be found on her website a..
Claire City, South Dakota
Claire City is a town in Roberts County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 85 at the 2000 census. Geography Claire City is located at [45°51′27″N, 97°6′10″W] (45.857403, -97.102739)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bure..
Claire Clairmont
Claire Clairmont Clara Mary Jane Clairmont (April 27, 1798 – March 19, 1879), or Claire Clairmont as she was commonly known, was a stepsister of writer Mary Shelley. She was one of two children of Mary Jane Vial Clairmont and Charles Gaulis Clairmont. It is suspected that Claire’s parent..
Claire Clancy
Claire Clancy is Registrar of Companies for England and Wales. Claire joined Companies House in April 2002 from the Patent Office, where she was responsible for Corporate Services. Her earlier career was spent in a variety of public sector posts including serving as Chief Executive of a Training and..
Claire Curtis-Thomas
Dr Claire Curtis-Thomas, previously Clare Curtis-Tansley (born April 30, 1958) is a British politician and engineer. She is the Labour Member of Parliament for Crosby. Born Claire Curtis-Tansley in Neath and educated at the Mynyddbach Comprehensive School for Girls, Swansea, before studying at Univ..
Claire D. Ayer
Claire D. Ayer (1948 - ) -- Democratic member of the Vermont State Senate, representing the Addison senate district. Clair D. Ayer was first elected to the Vermont State Senate in 2002 and reelected in 2004. Contents 1 Biography2 Public Life3 See also4 External links Biogra..
Claire Danes
Claire Catherine Danes (born on April 12, 1979) is an American film, television and theatre actress Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career1.3 Personal life2 Filmography2.1 Film2.2 Television2.2.1 Guest appearances3 External links3.3 Websites..
Claire Davenport
Claire Davenport (April 24 1933 – March 4 2002) was a British actress. From Fawlty Towers: Fully Booked: "Davenport was a larger than life character actress who worked with the great and the good of British Comedy. Davenport was a perfect vehicle for humour based on innuendo, farce and some..
Claire Defoe
Claire Defoe is a fictional animated character who frequently appeared on MTV's animated series Daria. Ms. Claire Defoe was Lawndale High's resident Art teacher, and was characteristically very relaxed and patient, more in tune to art that anything else. She did not appear in the series nearly as fr..
Claire dela Fuente
Claire dela Fuente is a Filipino singer in the 70's who achieved celebrity with the jukebox hit "Sayang". She was dubbed "the Karen Carpenter of the Philippines". Her first album in 1977 was then the Philippines' biggest-ever seller. She is the president of the Integrated Metropolitan Bus Operators ..
Claire Delbos
Claire Delbos (1906–1959) was a French violinist and composer, best known as the wife of the composer Olivier Messiaen. The daughter of a Sorbonne professor, she was a member of La Spirale, a prominent new music society. Her skill on the violin inspired Messiaen to compose works for her to play (..
Claire Denis
Claire Denis. Lecturing at European Graduate School. Switzerland, June 11, 2006 Claire Denis (born April 21, 1948) is a Paris-based filmmaker internationally known for her investigation of the human condition with its cross-cultural tensions and family troubles. Denis was born in Paris, Fran..
Claire de Duras
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Claire Dodd
Claire Dodd (December 29, 1908 - November 23, 1973) was a successful film actress. The Des Moines, Iowa-born actress moved to New York at the age of 15 and joined the Ziegfeld Follies where she was eventually discovered by Darryl F. Zanuck. She went on to work for Warner Brothers, Parmount and U..
Claire Drainie Taylor
Claire Drainie Taylor is a Canadian actor and writer, who wrote and acted in radio dramas for CBC Radio from the 1930s through the 1960s. She was married to fellow actor John Drainie, with whom she had six children including journalist Bronwyn Drainie. After John Drainie's death in 1966, she remarr..
Claire Elizabeth Smith
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Claire Etaugh
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Claire Etaugh is the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. Etaugh received her bachelor’s degree from Barnard College and her Ph.D. in developmental psychology from the University of Minnesota.[link&..
Claire F. Gmachl
Claire F. Gmachl [gu-'mäk-&l] is a pioneer in the field of quantum cascade lasers. "...a wizard at imagining and creating new designs..." - The MacArthur Foundation "She has little patience for distractions." - Popular Science Contents 1 Education and Honors2 Research3..
Claire Fagin
Claire M. Fagin RN PhD DNSc FAAN FRCN is a US nurse and fellow of the Royal College of Nursing. Her BS from Wagner College in Massachusetts, MA from Teacher's College, Columbia and her Ph.D. from New York University. Throughout her career in her native United States she has been involved in leadin..
Claire Fejes
Claire Specht Fejes (1920–1998) was born in New York and trained in anatomy, stone-carving, and sculpture at the Newark Museum, Newark Fine Arts School, and the Students Art League through the Works Progress Administration. She married Joe Fejes in 1942 and moved with him to Fairbanks, Alaska in 1..
Claire Fisher
Claire Fisher Lauren Ambrose as Claire Fisher First appearance " Pilot" Last appearance " Everyone's Waiting" Statistics Name Claire Simone Fisher Age 21 Born March 13, 1983 Died February 11, 2085 Place of origin Los Angeles, California Profession College student Portrayed by La..
Claire Forlani
Claire Forlani (born July 1, 1972) is an English actress. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career1.3 Personal life2 Selected filmography3 Interviews4 External link Biography Early life Forlani was born in Twickenham (in the London Borough of Richmond upon ..
Claire Foss
Claire Foss is a retired businessperson from British Columbia, Canada, who ran for election to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1993, 1997, and 2004 elections. In the 1993 election, Foss ran for the Canada Party in the riding of Okanagan-Shuswap, British Columbia. Foss placed last in a field o..
Claire Foster
Claire Foster may refer to: Claire Fox, director and founder of the British think tank.Claire Foster, a character that appeared in 2 episodes of the popular TV series Smallville. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ref..
Claire Fox
Claire Fox (born 1960), also known as Claire Foster, is the controversial director and founder of the British think tank, the Institute of Ideas. Fox was born in to an Irish Catholic family in North Wales. After attending St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School, Flint she went to study literature at ..
Claire Gibault
Claire Gibault (born 31 October 1945 in Le Mans) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament for the south-east of France. She is a member of the Union for French Democracy, which is part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, and sits on the European Parliament's Com..
Claire Goll
Claire Goll (born Clara Aischmann) (October 29, 1890 in Nuremberg - May 30, 1977 in Paris) was a German-French writer and journalist. She was also the spouse of Yvan Goll. In 1911 she married the publisher Heinrich Studer and lived with him in Leipzig. In May 1912 she gave birth to her daughter Dor..
Claire Goose
Claire Goose (born 10 February, 1975) is a British actress. She is best known for her role as nurse Tina Seabrook in BBC television series Casualty and later as DS Mel Silver in Waking the Dead. Claire was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and grew up in Norfolk. She is a graduate of the Italia Conti Ac..
Claire Gordon
Claire Gordon or Clare Gordon (fl. 1950 - 1980) was a British actress best remembered from bit-parts in low-budget British films of a slightly risqué tone. She was married to William Donaldson. External links [Photograph on the cover of Picturegoer magazine] ..
Claire Hamill
Claire Hamill was born in Middlesbrough in northern England, and has been in the music business since she was 17. In 1970 she was launched as one of Britain's first female singer-songwriters and was regarded by many commentators as being in the vein of Joni Mitchell. Her debut album was "One house ..
Claire Harris
Claire Harris (born 1937) is a Canadian poet who lives in Calgary, Alberta. Works: Fables from the Women's Quarters - 1984Translation into Fiction - 1984Travelling to Find a Remedy - 1986The Conception of Winter - 1989Drawing Down a Daughter - 1992 (nominated for a Governor General's Award)Dipped i..
Claire Hennessy
Claire Hennessy is the Irish author of several young adult novels: Dear Diary (2000)Being Her Sister (2001)Memories (2002)Stereotype (2003)Good Girls Don't (2004)Afterwards (2005)Girls On The Verge: The Claire Hennessy Collection (2005) She was born in Dublin in 1986. Her first book was pulished wh..
Claire Howell
Claire Howell is a fictional character on the HBO drama Oz portrayed by Kristen Rohde. A sadistic, violent sexual predator, she preys on all the men in the titular prison, prisoners and guards alike, as human sex toys to be dominated. She first has a relationship with Tim McManus, the Em City unit..
Claire Jennings
Claire Jennings is one of the producers of [[Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit]]. External link ..
Claire Johnston
This article is about the film theorist. For the South African singer, see Claire Johnston (musician). Claire Johnston (1940-1987) was a feminist film theoretician. She wrote seminal essays on the construction of ideology in mainstream cinema (Hollywood and European auteur cinema). Writings "Women..
Claire Johnston (musician)
This article is about the South African singer. For the film theorist, see Claire Johnston. Claire Johnston is a singer best known as the face and voice of Mango Groove. Born in the United Kingdom, she has been a South African resident for most of her life. At age ten, Claire debuted as an acto..
Claire Jones
Claire Jones is a musician, actress, mask performer, and member of the Ophaboom Theatre Company. Based in London, Ophaboom specializes in creating and performing contemporary works in the Italian Commedia dell'Arte tradition. Working in a variety of languages, the company has traveled and performed ..
Claire Kincaid
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Claire King
Claire King (born January 10 1963) is a British actress, best known for her roles on television, usually cast as glamorous, determined, "ball-breaking" women. Real name Claire Seed Up to the early eighties was seen around Harrogate, North Yorkshire, dressed as a punk rocker and driving a black mi..
Claire L'Heureux-Dubé
Claire L'Heureux-Dubé (born September 7, 1927) served as a justice on the Supreme Court of Canada from 1987 to 2002. She was the first woman from Quebec appointed to this position. Personal history She was born Claire L'Heureux in Quebec City in 1927. In 1951, she graduated from the law faculty..
Claire Labine
Claire Labine is an American soap opera writer. She received Writers Guild of America, East's Evelyn F. Burkey Award for contributions that have brought honor and dignity to writers everywhere. Although she originally aspired to be an actress, Labine eventually became a critically-acclaimed writer...
Claire Lawrence
Claire Lawrence was a founding member of the Canadian band The Collectors, and remained with the group when it transitioned to Chilliwack in 1971. He performed on keyboards, flute, saxophone, and piano. He left the group in 1971 to produce a number of prominent Canadian artists and groups including ..
Claire Lee Chennault
Maj. Gen. Claire Lee Chennault (September 6, 1893 – July 27, 1958), was a United States aviator famous for commanding the "Flying Tigers" during World War II. Born in Commerce, Texas and raised in Waterproof, Louisiana, Chennault learned to fly in the Army during World War I and became Chief o..
Claire Leng
Claire Leng is a British model and Page 3 girl. In the US, she has modelled for Perfect 10, where, in 1999, she was among their first magazine models to display full-frontal nudity, and for Playboy. Appearances in Playboy special editions Playboy's Girlfriends September 1999 - pages 56-59.Playboy's..
Claire Lerner
Claire Lerner, L.C.S.W. is the Director of Parenting Resources at Zero to Three, the US government's National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families. In 2003, Lerner and the Parents Action for Children (then I Am Your Child Foundation) created a video series called Building a Healthy Start. In ..
Claire Littleton
Claire Littleton is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Emilie de Ravin. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Biography Prior to Oceanic Flight 815 Claire, a young Australian woman, has a job at Fish 'n' Fry. She becomes pre..
Claire Lyons
Claire Lyons is a character in the The Clique Claire is from a middle class family from Florida. Her father is college friends with Mr. Block who is Massie Block's father. The Lyons family moves into the guest house onto the Block Estate in the first novel much to the distain of Massie. Claire has ..
Claire Martin
Claire Martin is the name of: Claire Martin, the Canadian author.Claire Martin, the British-born meteorologist who now lives in Canada, and works for the CBC. Previously she was employed by CITV (Global) Edmonton.Claire Martin, the British Jazz singer.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation�..
Claire Martin (author)
Claire Martin CC (born 8 April 1914) is the pseudonym of the Canadian writer Claire Montreuil. Born in Quebec City, Quebec, she was educated at the Ursuline convent and by the Dames de la Congrégation. From 1945 to 1972, she lived in Ottawa and was a writer in residence at the University of Ottawa..
Claire Martin (meteorologist)
For other women named Claire Martin, see Claire Martin (disambiguation) Claire Martin BSc (born Claire Morehen in England) is a meteorologist who is currently a national television weather presenter with CBC Television in Canada. She is a niece of Barbara Edwards, who in 1974 became the BBC's firs..
Claire McCardell
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Claire McCardell (1905–1958) was an American Fashi..
Claire McCaskill
Claire McCaskill Claire McCaskill (born July 24, 1953), is a U.S. Democratic Party politician, and the State Auditor of Missouri. She has announced that she will run against Senator Jim Talent in 2006. Contents 1 Early Life2 Early Career3 Marriages4 2004 Gubernatorial Cam..
Claire McLeod
Claire McLeod is a character in the Australian TV show McLeod's Daughters. She is played by Lisa Chappell. Claire is a very good horserider. Her goal in life is to start a breeding program. Season one After her father's death, Claire inherits Drovers Run. Her long-lost sister from the big city, Tes..
Claire Merritt Hodgson
Claire with husband Babe Ruth in 1930 Claire Merritt Hodgson (born Clara Mae Merritt September 11, 1897 - October 25, 1976) is most famous for being the second wife of Babe Ruth. Born near Athens, Georgia, she met Ruth in 1923, a year after her husband Frank Hodgson died, leaving her with a d..
Claire Moore
Claire Mary Moore (b. February 19, 1956) is an Australian politician. Moore was elected to Australian Senate for Queensland in July 2001, representing the Australian Labor Party. Her term began on July 1 2002. Reference [Claire Moore, Senate Biobraphy] Current members of the Australi..
Claire Mowat
Claire Mowat is a Canadian writer of children's fiction. Mowat was born and educated in Toronto. She graduated from the Ontario College of Art and began writing children's fiction in the 1960s. She is married to author Farley Mowat. ..
Claire Oberman
Claire Oberman is a Dutch-born British actress, best known for her role as Australian nurse Kate Norris in the television drama Tenko. Her other TV appearances include Fortunes of War, Paradise Postponed, Gentlemen and Players, Trainer, To Be The Best and Bugs. She also appeared in the film Patr..
Claire Peacock
Coronation Street character Claire Peacock (nee Casey) Played by Julia Haworth Duration 2003- Date of Birth ? Date of Death Marital Status Married Occupation Nanny/Cab Driver Family Ashley Claire Peacock (neé Casey) is a character on ITV drama Coronation Street play..
Claire Phillips
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Claire Phillips was an Amer..
Claire Polin
Claire Polin (1926-1995) was an American composer of contemporary classical music and flutist. She obtained degrees in music (including a doctorate) from the Philadelphia Conservatory and also studied at the Juilliard School and at Tanglewood. Her teachers included Vincent Persichetti, Lukas Foss,..
Claire programming language
Claire is a high-level functional and object-oriented programming language with strong rule processing capabilities. It is intended to allow the programmer to express complex algorithms in a more compact and readable manner. Claire provides: a rich type system including type intervals and second-or..
Claire Rambeau
Claire Rambeau (born May 8, 1951 in Santa Barbara, California) is an American model. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the October 1971 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Pompeo Posar. Claire briefly attended the University of Arizona and then pursued a career in modelin..
Claire Rankin
Claire Rankin (born January 23, 1974 in Canada) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her role as Kate Heightmeyer in Stargate Atlantis. She also guest starred the part of "Alice" in [[Star Trek: Voyager]] wearing a body suit the Seven of Nine would be jealous of. External links ..
Claire Rayner
Claire Rayner (born Claire Berenice Berk to Jewish parents in London on January 22 1931) is a British journalist best-known for her role for many years as an agony aunt. She originally trained as a nurse and was awarded an OBE in 1996 for services to women's issues and to health issues. Rayner is a ..
Claire Redfield
Claire Redfield is a video game character appearing in the Resident Evil survival horror series of video games. She is the main heroine in Resident Evil 2 and [[Resident Evil Code: Veronica]]. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Contents 1 Backgrou..
Claire Richards
Claire Richards (born Claire Ann Richards, on 17 August, 1977, in Hillingdon, Middlesex) is an English singer famed for her membership in the pop quintet Steps. After she, and fellow group mate Ian Watkins (aka. H) resigned, during the last leg of their final tour, the two continued singing as a d..
Claire Rushbrook
Claire Rushbrook (born 1970 in Hertfordshire) is a British actress. She is best known for playing Carrie in Carrie and Barry on BBC television. She also appeared in the episodes The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit in the 2006 season of Doctor Who. References [}}}] at the Internet Mov..
Claire Shipman
Claire Shipman is the Senior National Correspondent for ABC News' Good Morning America. She joined ABC News in May 2001. She also frequently contributes to other ABC News programs such as World News Tonight, Nightline, and has appeared as a panelist on This Week with George Stephanopoulos. Before..
Claire Shulman
Claire Shulman was the borough president of Queens, New York City from 1986 until 2002. Brooklyn born and reared Claire K. Shulman took office in February, 1986 after the resignation of then borough president Donald Manes, who later committed suicide. She was elected to a full term later that yea..
Claire Skinner
Claire Skinner (born 1965 in England) is an English actress. Contents 1 TV2 Films3 Radio4 External links TV Inspector Morse (1989)Chef! (1993, BBC)The Peter Principle (1995, BBC)Brass Eye (1997, BBC)Second Sight (1999)Perfect Strangers (2001)Bedtime (2001, BBC)The Booze Cruis..
Claire Sproule (album)
Claire Sproule is the debut album by Irish singer-songwriter Claire Sproule. It was released 10 October 2005 in the United Kingdom (see 2005 in British music). Track listing "Wondering""Deal""Angel""Strange World""Doin' It My Way""Not Who You Think I Am""Flame""Wash Over""On My Mind""Not That Sim..
Claire Stevens
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Claire Stevens is a reporter on stv central's news p..
Claire Sturgess
Claire Sturgess is a British disc jockey and voiceover artist. She was a presenter on BBC Radio 1 from 1993, firstly, sitting in for Mark Goodier for 1 week in February 1993 & took over the Friday Rock Show from Tommy Vance in April that year as well as the 1-4am overnight slot on Sunday nights/Mond..
Claire Sweeney
Claire Sweeney in Celebrity Big Brother Claire Sweeney as Forces' Sweetheart Claire Sweeney (born April 17, 1972 in Walton, Liverpool) is a British actress who is best known for her role as Lindsey Corkhill in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside. She was also a holder of The Forces Sweeth..
Claire Swire
Claire Swire is the name of a young English woman who achieved, unintentionally, world wide fame for a brief period in 2000 for having engaged in some salacious email with her alleged boyfriend, Bradley Chait, who then forwarded the same email onto his colleagues and friends. Within a short while th..
Claire Taylor
Samantha Claire Taylor (born 25 September 1975 at Amersham, Buckinghamshire) is an English cricketer and member of the current England women's team. ..
Claire Tomalin
Claire Tomalin (born June 20 1933) is an English biographer and journalist. She studied at Newnham College, Cambridge. She was literary editor of the New Statesman and of the Sunday Times, and has written several noted biographies. Her biography of Samuel Pepys won the Whitbread Book Award in 2002..
Claire Tomlinson
Clare Tomlinson is a presenter for Sky Sports, and has worked there for more than 10 years. She mainly presents Football First, Sky Sports News as well as Sky's UEFA Champions League Coverage. Tomlinson hit the tabloid newspaper headlines in 2000, when she was exposed as having an affair with the t..
Claire Toomey
Family Affairs character Claire Toomey Played by Tina Hall Duration 1997-1999,2000-2003 Date of Birth Marital Status Divorced Occupation Unknown Family Ewan, Stella Claire Toomey (previously Callan) was a fictional character in the UK soap opera Family Affairs, played..
Claire Trevor
Trevor in Raw Deal (1948) Claire Trevor (March 8, 1910 - April 8, 2000) was an Academy Award-winning American actress, nicknamed "Queen of Film Noir" because of her many appearances in "bad girl” roles in film noir and other black-and-white thrillers. She appeared in over 60 films. Content..
Claire Voisin
Claire Voisin is a French professor of mathematics and director of research at the Institut de mathématiques de Jussieu at the [[University_of_Paris_VI:_Pierre_et_Marie_Curie]]. She is noted for her work in algebraic geometry - particularly as it pertains to variatonal Hodge structures and mirror s..
Claire Voyant
Claire Voyant is a dream pop band from Sacramento, California. The trio were once part of a 5-piece band, called Murmur, but out over creative differences. Their 1995 debut, Claire Voyant, has been followed by two more studio albums, each introducing new elements making each a distinct work of its..
Claire Voyant (album)
The eponymous debut of Claire Voyant was first released in 1995. In 1997 it was reisssued on the German label Hyperium, and was re-released once more in 2000. Each release of the album features very different artwork. Track listing "Heaven Knows" – 5:01"Her" – 6:09"Deep" – 5:02"Someday" ..
Claire Ward
Claire Margaret Ward (born 9 May 1972) is a politician in the United Kingdom. She is Labour Party Member of Parliament for Watford. She is currently a Government Whip and Lord Commissioner of HM Household. Although born in North Shields, Ward was brought up in Elstree and studied at the University ..
Claire Weekes
Claire Weekes (1903—1990) was an Australian general practitioner and health writer; she also had an early career as a research scientist working in the field of comparative reproduction. Weekes found that many of her patients suffered from neurotic conditions, such as anxiety attacks, phob..
Claire Windsor
Claire Windsor Claire Windsor (April 14, 1897 – October 24, 1972) was a notable film actress of the early silent screen era. Contents 1 Early life2 Career climb3 Personal life and \"talkies\"4 Filmography5 External links Early life Windsor was born Clara Viola Cr..
Claire Windsor, Countess of Ulster
Claire Alexandra Windsor, Countess of Ulster (neé Booth) (born 28 December 1977 in Sheffield, Yorkshire) is the wife of Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster, who is the son and heir of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. Claire, daughter of Robert Booth and his wife Barbara (neé Hitchin), married t..
Claire Wolfe
Claire Wolfe is a survivalist-libertarian author and columnist. Some of her favored topics are gulching or homesteading, firearms, open source technology, and homeschooling. Her books include such titles as 101 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution and I Am Not a Number!. She also writes for a number o..
Claire Wong
Claire Wong is a Singapore Chinese stage actress. Born in Malaysia, she later became a naturalized Singaporean. Originally a lawyer, she studied theatre at Columbia University in New York. During the 1990s she performed in leading roles in Ong Keng Sen's post-modern Flowers of Destiny and Madame M..
Claire w schumacher
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Claire Yarlett
Claire Yarlett is a British-born American actress, best known for her role as Bliss Colby in The Colbys, the spin-off series to the 1980s prime-time soap opera Dynasty. Yarlett, the daughter of cinematographer Anthony Yarlett, was later involved in an ill-fated 1988 attempt to revive Charlie's A..
Claire Zeisler
Claire Zeisler' is an American fiber artist (1903 - 1991) who expanded the expressive qualities of knotted and braided threads. She studied at the New Bauhaus in Chicago with Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and the Illinois Institute of Technology where she was taught by the Russian avant-garde sculptor Alexan..
Clairgustance
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clairgustance is defined as a form of extra-sensory perception that allegedly allows one to taste a substance without putting anything in one's mouth. It is claimed that those who possess this ability are able to perceive the essen..
Clairmonte Depeiaza
Clairmonte DepeiazaWest Indies (WI) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm bowler Tests First-class Matches 5 16 '''Runs scored 187 623 Batting average 31.16 32.78 100s/50s 1/- 1/4 Top score 122 122 Balls bowled 30 30 Wickets - ..
Clairol
Clairol is a personal care products division of Procter & Gamble and was formerly the largest independent hair products company in the world. P&G-Clairol makes hair coloring, hair spray, shampoo, hair conditioner, and styling consumables. Among their brand names are Herbal Essences, Loving Care, Hyd..
Clairsentience
Clairsentience is the umbrella term for the psi (or psychic) sense of touch. A clairsentient person is able to perceive energy fields (through physical sensations), including a person's aura and vibrations (such as voice and how words are strung together). This may also explain the ability to "sen..
Clairton, Pennsylvania
Clairton is a city in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, along the Monongahela River. The population was 8,491 at the 2000 census. The city was the setting for the movie The Deer Hunter (1978). It also is home to Clairton Works, the largest coke manufacturing facility in the United States. Contents ..
Clairtone Sound Corporation Limited
Clairtone Sound Corporation Limited was a manufacturer of high-quality sound electronics and accessories based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1958 by Canadian electronics engineer and businessman Peter Munk with furniture designer David Gilmour, the company established an international re..
Clairvaux Abbey
Clairvaux Abbey (Clara Vallis in Latin) was founded in 1115 by St. Bernard. It is located in Ville-sous-la-Ferté, 15 km away from Bar-sur-Aube, in the Aube département in northeastern France. The building of the abbey in now in ruins. The parc is nowadays occupied by a high-security prison (see Cl..
Clairvaux Mackillop College
Clairvaux Mackillop Collge is a secondary school located in Upper Mt Gravatt on the southside of Brisbane, Australia. Two colleges on adjoining land merged to form CMC in 1984. Clairvaux had been founded by the Christian Brothers in 1966 as an all-boys school. Mackillop College, a girls' school, m..
Clairvaux Prison
Clairvaux Prison is a high-security prison in France, on the site of the former Clairvaux Abbey. Contents 1 1971 revolt2 2006 manifesto3 Endnotes4 See also 1971 revolt In 1971, convicts Claude Buffet and Roger Bontems took hostage, then murdered a nurse and a prison guard. T..
Clairvius Narcisse
The factual accuracy of this article is [Accuracy disputedisputed]. Please see the relevant discussion on the [..
Clairvoyance
Clairvoyance is defined as a form of extra-sensory perception whereby a person perceives distant objects, persons, or events, including "seeing" through opaque objects and the detection of types of energy not normally perceptible to humans (i.e. radio waves). Typically, such perception is reported i..
Clairvoyance (album)
Clairvoyance is a 1986 album by Screaming Trees, produced by Steve Fisk. Released on Velvetone Records, the album helped the band earn a contract with SST records. While it is very much a combination of psychedelic and garage rock, it bears many similarities to early grunge. Track listing "Oran..
Clair Antoine
Clair Antoine, Comte Thibaudeau (March 23 1765–March 8 1854) was a French politician, the son of Antoine de Thibaudeau (1739-1813), who was a lawyer of Poitiers and a deputy to the Estates-General of 1789. He was admitted to the bar in 1787, and in 1789 accompanied his father to the Estates-Ge..
Clair Armstrong Callan
Clair Armstrong Callan (b. 1920- d. 2005) was a Nebraska Democratic politician. He was born in Odell, Nebraska and graduated from Peru State College. He served as an officer in the United States Navy during WWII on a destroyer in the Pacific Theater. He served on the Odell Village Board, Odell Sch..
Clair Bee
Clair Francis Bee (March 2,1896 - May 20,1983) was an American basketball coach who led the team at Long Island University in Brooklyn, New York to two undefeated seasons in 1936 and 1939 as well as two National Invitation Tournament titles (1939, 1941). Bee's teams won 95 percent of their games f..
Clair Bee Coach of the Year Award
The Clair Bee Coach of the Year Award honors the active men's Division I basketball coach who has made the most significant positive contributions to his sport during the preceding year. The winner should reflect the character and professional qualities of Clair Bee, a Hall of Fame coach who many co..
Clair Burgener
Sinclair Walter "Clair" Burgener (December 5, 1921–), an American Republican politician and former member U.S. House of Representatives. Clair Burgener was 1921 born in Vernal, Utah. He grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah and graduated, served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He was ..
Clair Cameron Patterson
Clair Cameron Patterson (1922 - 1995) was a geochemist born in Iowa, United States. Patterson developed the uranium-lead dating method, and using lead and uranium isotopic data from the meteorite Canyon Diablo, he calculated an age for the Earth of 4.55 billion years. Patterson had first encounte..
Clair de Lune
"Clair de Lune" (Moonlight in French) is the name of various works: "Clair de lune", a poem by Paul Verlaine"Clair de lune", Claude Debussy's depiction of the poem in his Suite bergamasque"Clair de lune", Gabriel Fauré's setting of the poemClair de lune, a 1921 Broadway play written by Blanche Oel..
Clair De Lune (band)
Clair De Lune is a five-piece rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, currently on the Deep Elm label. Band members Justin Burckhard (vocals, guitar)Adam Roddy (vocals, keyboards)Tom Caughlan (guitar)Jon Herr (bass)Ben Johnston (drums) Discography Marionettes (2004 · Deep Elm) External link..
Clair Engle
credited to the United States Senate Historical Office Clair Engle (September 21, 1911–July 30, 1964) was an American politician of the Democratic Party and a United States Senator from California. Born in Bakersfield, California, he attended public school and graduated from Chico State..
Clair George
Clair E. George was President Ronald Reagan's Chief of the Central Intelligence Agency's Division of Covert Operations. He was convicted of lying to two congressional committees that were investigating the Iran-Contra Affair. Iran-Contra Affair On September 6, 1991, George, who was previously thir..
Clair Huffaker
Clair Huffaker (September 26, 1926 – April 3, 1990) was a U.S. author of westerns and other fiction, many of which were turned into films. Novels Flaming Lance (1958)Posse From Hell (1958)Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian (1967)Cowboy and the Cossack (1973) ..
Clair Huxtable
Clair Huxtable is a character from The Cosby Show. She was played by actress Phylicia Rashad. After The Cosby Show went off the air, she and Bill Cosby reunited, once again playing husband and wife on his other sitcom, Cosby. Lawyer who is also a mother Clair is married to Cliff Huxtable, an obs..
Clair Obscur
Clair Obscur (English: Clearly Obscure) is a 2000 album by Françoise Hardy. Tracklisting "Puisque Vous Partez en Voyage""Tous Mes Souvenirs Me Tuent (Tears)""Celui Que Tu Veux""Clair-Obscur""Homme Est Mort""Duck's Blues""I'll Be Seeing You""Tu Resembles a Tous Ceux Qui Ont Eu du Chagrin""Pleine ..
Clair oilfield
The Clair oilfield is the largest discovered but undeveloped hydrocarbon resource on the UK Continental Shelf. The field is located 75km west of Shetland in water depths of up to 140m and extends over an area of some 220km², covering five licence blocks - 206/7; 206/8; 206/9; 206/12 and 206/15. C..
Claisebrook
Claisebrook is an area in the CBD of Perth, Western Australia, and may refer to: The train station, orThe railway depot for maintaining Perth's electric trains. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pa..
Claisebrook railway depot, Perth
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Claisebrook railway station, Perth
Claisebrook Train Station, is a Transperth train station 1300 metres from Perth, in Western Australia. Claisebrook is one of only two stations that has two lines on it, the other being McIver. The Transperth depot for maintaining the trains is situated next to the station. Platforms The current ..
Claisen condensation
The Claisen condensation is a carbon-carbon bond forming reaction that occurs between two esters or one ester and another carbonyl compound in the presence of a strong base, resulting in a β-keto ester or a β-diketone. It is named after Rainer Ludwig Claisen, who first published his work ..
Claisen rearrangement
The Claisen rearrangement is a powerful carbon-carbon bond-forming chemical reaction discovered by Rainer Ludwig Claisen. The heating of a allyl vinyl ether will initiate a [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement to give a γ,δ-unsaturated carbonyl. Discovered in 1912, the Claisen re..
Clallam Bay, Washington
Clallam Bay is an unincorporated community in Clallam County, Washington. Known for its natural beauty and hunting, Clallam Bay is partially reliant on tourism. Clallam Bay is considered the twin city of nearby Sekiu. External links [Maps and aerial photos] Coordinates: [48.25472..
Clallam Bay Corrections Center
Clallam Bay Corrections Center is situated on the Olympic Peninsula in Clallam County, two miles south of the community of Clallam Bay, Washington. CBCC opened as a Medium Custody 450-bed facility in 1985 and converted to a Close Custody facility in 1991. In 1992 it expanded to house an additional ..
Clallam County, Washington
Clallam County is a county in the U.S. state of Washington. As of 2000, the population was 64,525. The county seat is at Port Angeles, which is also the county's largest city. "Clallam" derives from a Klallam word meaning "the strong people." Clallam County was formed on April 26, 1854.[link..
Clam
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Maxima clam (Tridacna maxima) Clams are shelled marine or freshwater mollusks belonging to the class Bivalvia. The term "clam" has no taxonomic significance in biology, but in general use clam refers to a bivalve (a mollusk whose body is protected by ..
Clamart
Clamart Country      France Région Île-de-France Départment Hauts-de-Seine Arrondissement Antony Canton INSEE Postal Code MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality Communautéd'agglomérationSud de Seine Longitude Latitude ..
Clamato
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ClamAV
ClamAV in command line ClamTk Virus Scanner Clam AntiVirus (ClamAV), is a widely used free antivirus software toolkit for Unix-like operating systems. It is mainly used with a mail exchange server as a server-side email virus scanner. ClamAV is open source software distributed under t..
Clambake
Clambake is a 1967 musical film starring Elvis Presley. In her 1985 book, Elvis and Me, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley wrote that by the time filming was to begin on Clambake, Presley's growing distress with the quality of his films led to a despondency accompanied by overeating that saw his normal ..
CLAMBS Equality
LGBT movements  Around the world ·   · · Opposition · Violence CLAMBS Equality is an ad-hoc organization of concerned citizens of Massachusetts working to uphold the right to same-sex marriage, to defeat anti-gay legislation including any amendments to the Massachuse..
Clamdiggers
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Clamecy
Clamecy is the name of two communes in France: Clamecy, in the Aisne départementClamecy, in the Nièvre département This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to poi..
Clamecy, Nièvre
Clamecy is a commune of the Nièvre département, in France. Clamecy, capital of an arrondissement in the department of Nièvre, at the confluence of the Yonne and Beuvron and on the Canal du Nivernais, 46 m. N.N.E. of Nevers on the Paris-Lyon railway. Its principal building is the church of St Ma..
Clameur de haro
The Clameur de Haro is an ancient legal injunction of restraint employed by a person that believes they are being wronged by another at that moment. It survives as a fully enforceable law to this day, but only in the Channel Islands and is still used, though infrequently, and nowadays only for matt..
ClaML
ClaML is an acronym for Classification Markup Language. This is an XML application meant for the exchange of classifications. It is currently a CEN Technical Specification (TS14463). ..
Clamnut Comics
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Clamnut Comics (aka Clamnut Comix) is a comic compan..
Clamor
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Contents 1 Magazine1.1 External links2 Youth Outreach Ministry2.1 External links Magazine Clamor is a bi-monthly magazine published in Toledo, Ohio. The focus of the magazine is alternative culture (covering ..
Clamorous Reed-Warbler
Clamorous Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus stentoreus ) is an Old World warbler in the genus Acrocephalus. It breeds from Egypt eastwards through Pakistan, Afghanistan and northernmost India to south China, southeast Asia and south to Australia. There is also an endemic race in Sri Lanka. Most populat..
Clamoxyquine
Clamoxyquine (previously known as Clamoxyquin, and Clamoxyquin pamoate), is an antiamebic and antidiarrheal drug. It has been used as a veterinary medicine to treat salmonids for infection with the myxozoan parasite, ''Myxobolus cerebralis. ..
CLAMP
--> CLAMP is a team of women who create manga. Their manga series are often made into anime after release. More than 90 million CLAMP tankōbon copies have been sold worldwide. CLAMP originally began in 1989 as a twelve-member dōjinshi circle. The former members of CLAMP included Tamayo Akiyam..
Clamp
Clamp may refer to: Clamp, a device used to hold an object in a fixed position.Storage clamp, an agricultural root crop storage.Clamp meter, a device for measuring electric current.CLAMP, a team of four female manga artists.Sliding clamp, a protein involved in DNA-replication. This is a [disamb..
Clampdown
"Clampdown" is a song by The Clash, on the album London Calling. The song's lyrics have a variety of interpretions. One commonly held belief is that it refers to the Nazi regimehttp://www.songmeanings.net/lyric.php?lid=47761. The first verse is cited commonly in reference to this belief: ''Taking..
Clamper
A clamper is an electric circuit that prevents a signal from exceeding a certain defined magnitude. A diode clamp relies on a diode, which conducts electric current in only one direction; resistors and capacitors in the circuit can be used to alter the dc level at the clamper output. Clamping for ..
Clamperl
Clamperl (パールル Pearlulu in Japanese, Perlu in German and Coquiperl in French) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. It is an interesting Pokémon in that it is the only Pokémon in Ruby and Sapphire besides Seadra who evolves when traded holding an item. It can evolve to e..
Clamp (circuit)
A clamp or clamp circuit is an electrical circuit used to prevent another circuit from exceeding a certain predetermined voltage level. It operates by sensing the output voltage of the monitored circuit and then if the output voltage threatens to exceed the preset limit, applies an electric load whi..
Clamp (tool)
A clamp is a fastening device to hold or secure objects tightly together to prevent movement or separation through the application of inward pressure. In the United Kingdom and Australia, the term cramp is often used instead when the tool is for temporary use for positioning components during constr..
Clamp Champ
Clamp Champ is a fictional character from the popular toy line Masters of the Universe. A member of the Heroic Warriors, he is a warrior who wields a powerful clamp weapon, which can firmly hold any opponent. As the master of capture, he possesses tremendous physical strength necessary for operating..
Clamp meter
A clamp meter (clamp-on ammeter) is a type of ammeter which measures electrical current without the need to disconnect the wiring through which the current is flowing. Clamp meters are also known as tong testers or Amprobes (after [Amprobe Instrument Company], one of the first vendors of ..
CLAMP no Kiseki
CLAMP no Kiseki (CLAMPノキセキ) is a series of books celebrating the 15 year anniversary of CLAMP. It is published in America by [Tokyopop]. There are twelve volumes planned for the series. Each volume is a full-color, 32-page book that contains summaries of featured series, interviews..
CLAMP School Detectives
|} , an early work of the all-female manga-ka group CLAMP, outlines the adventures of the Elementary School Student Board in their attempt to better the lives of the female population of Clamp School. Featured in other CLAMP manga such as Magic Knight Rayearth, Man of Many Faces and X/1999, Clam..
CLAMP School Paranormal Investigators
is a set of three illustrated novels written by Tomiyuki Matsumoto in collaboration with Japanese manga group, CLAMP. The main characters are loosely based on the members of CLAMP themselves. The novels are currently being published by TOKYOPOP in North America. The story takes place on Clamp Cam..
CLaMS
CLaMS (Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere) is a modular chemistry transport model (CTM) system developed at Research Centre Jülich, Germany. CLaMS was first described by McKenna et al (2000a,b) and was expanded into three dimensions by Konopka et al (2004). CLaMS has been employed in r..
Clamshell
The Motorola RAZR V3 is an example of a clamshell cellphone. In design, clamshell is a form resembling the shell of a clam, with the ability to open up in the same way. Bookbinders build clamshell boxes in which valuable books or loose papers can be protected from light and dust. This desig..
Clamshell Alliance
The Clamshell Alliance was an anti-nuclear organization co-founded by Paul Gunter and others in 1976 in order to oppose construction of the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station in New Hampshire. It opposed all nuclear power in New England. Contents 1 Activities2 Aftermath3 Popular cultur..
Clamshell Falls
Clamshell Falls are found on Behana Creek, below Whites Falls, in the Wooroonooran National Park, in Queensland, Australia. ..
Clamslide
This article about a musical group, band, singer, musician, album, or song does not make it clear whether the subject meets the [WikiProject MusicWikiProject Music] criteria for [importanceimportance]. For guidelines see the [Notability Wikipedia music notability guidelines&..
Clams (SpongeBob SquarePants episode)
"Clams" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season three. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Brief summary: Mr. Krabs becomes a millionaire, but then loses the dollar that brought him this status. But then, a clam eats the dollar that Mr. Krabs is so p..
Clamtones
Clamtones is the name of Jeffrey Frederick's most famous (or, perhaps, infamous) band. To complicate matters, the Clamtones were simultaneously the (West Coast version of the) Holy Modal Rounders. When Jeffrey fronted, the band performed as the Clamtones. When Steve Weber fronted, they were the Ho..
ClamWin
ClamWin is a free, open source antivirus software for Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003. It provides a graphical user interface to the ClamAV (Clam AntiVirus) engine. ClamWin Free Antivirus is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License by the Free Software Foundation and is free..
Clamydoselachiformes
Clamydoselachiformes are a proposed order of shark consisting of one family with a single species, the Frill shark, or Frilled Shark. ..
Clam (disambiguation)
Clams are shelled marine or freshwater mollusks. Clam may also refer to: ClamAV, a free antivirus programClam, Charente-Maritime, a commune in the Charente-Maritime département, in FranceClam, a derogatory term for a Scientologist; it is a reference to the somewhat idiosyncratic views on evolut..
Clam cakes
Clam cakes are a New England food, most common in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Each cake consists of a deep fried clam core surrounded by a soft spongy batter. Some people refer to them as "fritters", though this name confuses non-New Englanders. Iggy's (on Point Judith) makes slammin clam cakes...
Clam cannon
The Clam Cannon is in the [[Codename: Kids Next Door]] episode C.A.N.N.O.N.. It is a weapon of Number 4's design to flex his power as "permanent temporary team leader of the kids next four!" This would have revolutionised all clam-based warfare if not for 3 reasons: 1. Number 4 is not all that sma..
Clam chowder
Clam chowder is any of several chowders containing clams and broth. Along with the clams, potato chunks are common, as are onions sauted in the drippings from salt pork. Vegetables are uncommon, but small carrot strips might occasionally be added, primarily for color. A garnish of parsley serves t..
Clam digging
Clam digging is a common means by which to harvest clams from below the surface of the tidal mud flats where they live. It can be done both recreationally for enjoyment or as a source of food, or commercially as a source of income. Commercial digging is often referred to colloquially as clamming, ..
Clam dip
Clam dip is a condiment made usually from cream cheese, bread, clams, and various seasonings, often served hot. Trivia In one memorable episode of Full House, DJ was smiled at by a gentleman whom she passionately labeled "cute" when she was at a fraternity party. As it turns out, her elbow was imm..
Clam Dip & Other Delights
Clam Dip & Other Delights is the 1988 grab-bag EP from Minneapolis rockers Soul Asylum. The title and cover art are both parodies of Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass's album Whipped Cream and Other Delights. It was a humorous nod to their new record label, A&M (the "A" standing for "Alpert"). Bass..
Clam Falls, Wisconsin
Clam Falls is a town in Polk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 547 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 91.7 km² (35.4 mi²). 89.8 km² (34.7 mi²) of it is land and 1.9 km² (0.7 mi²) of it (2.03%) is water. ..
Clam Films
Clam Films is a private film studio based in El Cajon, California, United States. Currently the studio is filming Clam Movie III, also known as "The Revolution". ..
Clam Gulch, Alaska
Clam Gulch is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 173. Geography Clam Gulch is located at [60°13′40″N, 151°23′38″W] (60.227786, -151.393907)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to..
Clam Lake
Clam Lake may refer to Clam Lake (Michigan), in Antrim County, Michigan (and two small lakes in Oakland County, Michigana lake in Martin County, Minnesota This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, ..
Clam Lake Township, Michigan
Clam Lake Township is a township in Wexford County, Michigan, United States. The population was 2,238 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 80.6 km² (31.1 mi²). 79.9 km² (30.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.7 km² (0.3 mi²) of i..
Clam Pond
It has been suggested that this article or section be [Merging and moving pagesmerged] into [Great South Bay]. (:Wikipedia talk:Great South Bay}}}) Clam Pond or Clam Cove is a small cove in the Great South Bay next to Fire Island. It is not very deep and hard for motor boats to..
Clam soup
According to the 1881 Household Cyclopedia, Clam soup can be made in the following way. Wash the shells and put them in a kettle. Put the kettle where it will be hot enough to cause a steam from the clams, which will open them. To 1 quart of clams put 2 quarts of water, and then proceed as for oyst..
Clam Union Township, Michigan
Clam Union Township is a township in Missaukee County, Michigan, United States. The population was 882 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.3 km² (36.0 mi²). 92.7 km² (35.8 mi²) of it is land and 0.5 km² (0.2 mi²) of ..
Clan
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A clan is a group of people united by kinship and descent, which is defined by perceived descent from a common ancestor. Even if actual lineage patterns are unknown, clan members nonetheless recognize a founding member or apical ancestor. As kinship based bo..
Clanabogan
Clanabogan is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 225 people. It lies within the Omagh District Council area. References [NI Neighbourhood Information System] See also List of villages in Northern IrelandList of towns in Northern..
ClanBase
Contents 1 ClanBase Competitions1.1 The ladders1.2 The OpenCup1.3 The EuroCup1.4 The NationsCup2 External links ClanBase often abbreviated to CB by gamers is the largest online electronic sports league in the world and one of the oldest online gaming leagues in t..
ClanBomber
ClanBomber is a free (GPL-licensed) multiplayer computer game developed using ClanLib, a free, multi-platform C++ software development kit designed for games. Its gameplay is similar to Bomberman in most respects, and the game can thus be considered a Bomberman clone. External links [ClanBomb..
Clancore Design Group
Staffed entirely by volunteers, [Clancore Design Group] was formed in 2003 from the merger of Acidia Studios, Asgardian Productions and AR Webmasters. The team's first project is a combined arms mecha-based game called Starsiege:2845; a long awaited sequel to the original Starsiege from ..
Clancularii
The Clancularii, or Clancularies, were a sect of Anabaptists, who denied the necessity of making any open profession of the faith; and taught that a private one would be sufficient. They were also called Hortularies, and Gardeners, from the places they chose to assemble in, instead of churches. T..
Clancy
People called Clancy: Claire ClancyThe Clancy Brothers: Patrick Clancy, Tom Clancy, and Liam ClancyClancy BrownClancy EcclesClancy SmithDonald D. ClancyGil ClancyJim Clancy (baseball player)Jim Clancy (journalist)John Joseph ClancyKing ClancyMichael ClancyPatty ClancyRobert H. Clancy, U.S. Represen..
Clancy, Montana
Clancy is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson County, Montana, United States. The population was 1,406 at the 2000 census. Geography Clancy is located at [46°28′29″N, 111°59′1″W] (46.474638, -111.983497)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United S..
Clancy Brown
Clancy Brown as Brother Justin Clarence J. Brown III, known professionally as Clancy Brown, (born January 5, 1959 in Urbana, Ohio) is an American actor best known for his role as The Kurgan (also known as Victor Kruger) in the original Highlander movie and as Eugene Krabs in SpongeBob SquareP..
Clancy Eccles
Cover of the album "Clancy Eccles & The Dynamites - Nyah Reggae Rock - 1969-1970" released by Jamaican Gold in 1997 Clancy Eccles (December 9, 1940, Dean Pen, Jamaica–June 30, 2005, Spanish Town, Jamaica) was a Jamaican reggae singer, promoter and record producer. One of the most respected..
Clancy Lowered the Boom
Clancy Lowered the Boom is a song written by Hy Heath & Johnny Lange in 1947, made famous by Dennis Day on Jack Benny's radio program (The Jack Benny Program). The song follows the adventures of an Irish-American stereotype as he "lowers the boom" on any person that gives him "guff". On his VH1 Sto..
Clancy of the Overflow
"Clancy of The Overflow" is a poem by Banjo Paterson, first published in The Bulletin, an Australian news magazine, on December 21 1889. The poem is typical of Paterson, offering a romantic view of rural life, and is one of his best-known works. The poem is written from the point of view of a city-..
Clancy Pendergast
Clancy Pendergast is the current defensive coordinator for the NFL's Arizona Cardinals. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Clancy Sigal
Clancy Sigal is a screenwriter. He was " born in a rough Chicago neighborhood." He was a part of the Philadelphia Association experiment with R. D. Laing at Kingsley Hall. He wrote the screen play to Frida_(2002_movie). Bibliography "Harry Bridges" The New York Times, January 7, 1973, p. 388"Zone ..
Clancy Smith
Clancy (Ross) Smith is a politician and activist in Manitoba, Canada. Although he has never come close to winning an election for public office, he has been one of the most vocal advocates for libertarian principles in Winnipeg since the 1960s. He appears to have founded the Libertarian Party of M..
Clancy Wiggum
Chief Clancy Wiggum (voiced by Hank Azaria) is a fictional character from the animated TV show The Simpsons. Clancy's voice is based on that of Edward G. Robinson. Contents 1 Profile2 Marksmanship and use of standard equipment3 Springfield's finest4 Are Wiggum, Lou, and Eddi..
Clandeboye
Clandeboye was the name of a branch of the Clann Ó Neill of Tír Eógain who settled in what is now south Antrim and north Down, giving their name to the territory. See also Baron Dufferin and ClaneboyeClandeboye Estate Source Oxford Concise Companion to Irish Literature, Robert Welsh, 1996. ISB..
Clandeboye Estate
The Clandeboye Estate is a large estate located in Bangor, Northern Ireland, 12 miles outside Belfast. Covering 2000 acres (8.1 km²), it contains woodlands, formal and walled gardens, lawns, a lake, and 250 hectares (2.5 km²) of farmland. The estate is currently home to Lady Dufferin, Marchioness ..
Clandeboye Park
Clandeboye Park is a multi-use stadium in Bangor, Northern Ireland. It is primarily a football stadium and is the home ground of Bangor FC. It is also used by Ards FC, who were forced to sell their own ground in Newtownards. The stadium holds 4,000. ..
Clandestine
Clandestine is an adjective meaning that its reference is something secret or guerrilla in nature, such as certain activities executed by spies. Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clandestine operations, secret or covert operationsNational Clandestine Service, form..
Clandestine (album)
Clandestine is an album by Scandinavian death metal band Entombed, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music). One of the pioneering recordings of early death metal, Clandestine helped establish a distinctively Swedish sound in the musical genre. More accessible than its predecessor, the atonal debut ..
Clandestine (band)
Clandestine was a Celtic music group from Houston, Texas. Featuring bagpipes, guitar, fiddle, and drums (bodhrán and conga drums), they played traditional Celtic music (both instrumental and vocal) as well as some modern tunes (including some originals) in a Celtic style. Some songs included addi..
Clandestine (clothing line)
Clandestine Clandestine Industries is an emo clothing line created by Pete Wentz, the Bassist and back up vocalist of punk/emo band Fall Out Boy. The logo for the company features an actual tattoo that Wentz has and that he is famous for. More information on Clandestine can be found at [[http://www..
Clandestine (film)
Clandestine is a short film written by and featuring the members of the band AFI, and directed by Norwood Cheek. It was released in a special edition box set of their 2003 album Sing the Sorrow. There are two soundtracks that can be selected on the DVD: one each by band members Hunter Burgan and Jad..
Clandestine chemistry
Clandestine chemistry generally refers to chemistry carried out in illegal drug laboratories, but can include any kind of laboratory operation carried on in secret because of the illegality of its activities. It is important to distinguish between large and small scale clandestine labs. Some individ..
Clandestine Colombian Communist Party
The Clandestine Colombian Communist Party (in Spanish: Partido Comunista Colombiano Clandestino) is an underground communist party in Colombia. It is politically linked to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which founded the party in 2000. After the FARC officially broke with the C..
Clandestine Industries
Clandestine Industries is a brand created by Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy. The company distributes books and, more notably clothing, among other things. Pete Wentz's book The Boy With The Thorn In His Side was released with Clandestine Industies. Peter's new book "Rainy Day Kids" is coming soon. E..
Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army
Clown Army promotional poster. CIRCA at Make Poverty History march in Scotland CIRCA recruitment poster, with side by side comparison with U.S. Army incentives, standards, and values. The Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army or CIRCA is a United Kingdom-based left-wing anti-autho..
Clandestine in Chile:The Adventures of Miguel Littin
Clandestine in Chile: The Adventures of Miguel Littin is a report, written by Gabriel García Márquez, about the Chilean filmmaker Miguel Littin’s clandestine visit to his home country after 12 years in exile. After 10 years of dictatorship, Augusto Pinochet issued a list with the names of exil..
Clandestine service
The Clandestine Service is the unofficial name for the United States Central Intelligence Agency's Directorate of Operations, which operates covertly in foreign countries. Clandestine Service officers are what most people mean when they think of a "CIA agent". Agents, however, are the sources r..
Clandestinity (in Canon Law)
Clandestinity is a diriment impediment in the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church. It requires the presence of witnesses to the marriage vows, one of which must be a priest, in order for the marriage to be valid. It was promulgated by the Council of Trent in the decree called Tametsi. Prior th..
Clandestino
Clandestino is the first full-length album released by Manu Chao in 1998, his first solo effort. Track listing "Clandestino" – 2:28"Desaparecido" – 3:47"Bongo Bong" – 2:38"Je Ne T'Aime Plus" – 2:03"Mentira ..." – 4:37"Lagrimas De Oro" – 2:58"Mama Call" – 2:21"Luna Y Sol" – 3:07"Por..
Clandestinos
Film Description This 1987 Cuban Film was Fernando Pérez feature debut. The film chronicles the last days of the revolutionary struggle against Batista in Cuba, through the romance between two clandestine fighters who work on an underground printing press, used to print subversive pamphlets agains..
Clandon Park
Clandon House Clandon Park is an 18th-century Palladian mansion in West Clandon just outside Guildford, Surrey, in the United Kingdom. It has been a National Trust property since 1956. The house was built, or perhaps thoroughly rebuilt, around 1730–33 (the latter date is on rainwater le..
Clandon railway station
Clandon railway station is located in the village of West Clandon in Surrey. The station lies on the New Guildford Line and provides services to London. The most common route is London Waterloo via Epsom or Cobham, but services to London Bridge via Forest Hill are also available at peak times. So..
Clandown
Clandown is a village that has become subsumed in the Norton Radstock urban area about eight miles south of Bath, Somerset. It was formerly a mining village, but the last pits in the area closed in the late 1960s. ..
Clane
Clane is a small Irish town situated on the River Liffey. It is located 20 miles from Dublin and half way between Maynooth and Naas in North Kildare. Since the 90's Clane has undergone rapid development and an increase in population as its status as a satellite town to the City of Dublin has become..
Clane GAA
Clane is a GAA club in Kildare, winner of 17 Kildare county senior football championships, 16 county senior hurling championships and Kildare club of the year in 1975. Clane players are credited with bringing the handpass into Gaelic football. Richard Cribben was regarded as one of the best player..
Clanfield
Clanfield could be Clanfield, HampshireClanfield, Oxfordshire This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point dire..
Clanfield, Hampshire
Clanfield Statistics Population: c. 4500 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: Dialling code: 023 (92) Politics UK Parliament: East Hampshire European Parliament: South East England Clanfield is a village and civil parish located between Waterlooville and Petersfield i..
Clanfield (Hampshire) F.C.
Clanfield (Hampshire) F.C. is a football club based in Clanfield, Hampshire, England. They were established in 1960. They joined the Hampshire League Division Three in 1997 and won the title in 1999. For the 2006-07 season, they are members of the Wessex League Division Two. |- !colspan="3" styl..
Clanfield F.C.
Clanfield F.C. is a football club based in Witney, England. They were established in 1985. [[Citing sources citation needed]] For the 2005-06 they are members of the Hellenic Football League Division One West. They should not be confused with Clanfield (Hampshire) F.C., playi..
Clanger
A clanger in Australian rules refers to a turnover or a mistake made by a player when disposing of the ball. Its official description in statistical tables is "blatant unenforced errors, including out on the full" Examples of clangers include, Kicking out of bounds on the full under no pressureMis..
Clanggedin Silverbeard
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Clanging
In psychology and psychiatry, clanging is a form of speech pattern where thinking is driven by word sounds. For example, rhyming or alliteration may lead to the appearance of logical connections where none in fact exists. This, just one manifestation amongst a more general spectrum of thought disor..
Clang of the Yankee Reaper
Clang of the Yankee Reaper is a 1976 album by Van Dyke Parks, containing only one original Parks composition. It continues his exploration of Calypso music started in the previous album Discover America. In particular, it contains several songs by The Mighty Sparrow, and Lord Kitchener, as well as..
Clank
Clank Clank is a fictional character in the Ratchet & Clank series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Contents 1 Ratchet & Clank2 Ratchet and Clank: Going Commando3 Up Your Arsenal4 Deadlocked Ratchet & Clank Clank is introd..
ClanLib
ClanLib is a cross platform C++ game SDK, currently supporting Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. It appears to have better Mac OS X support than other similar SDKs, as the download comes with XCode project files. It uses OpenGL for graphics, although it can also use SDL with somewhat reduce..
Clann-an-oistir
The 'Clann-an-oistir' (from the Latin ostuarii) were the doorkeepers to the monastery of Iona. The first of the family came over from Ireland with Colum Cille, but when they caused the displeasure of that saint, he invoked a curse on them, by which it was decreed that never more than five of his cl..
Clannad
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Clannad is an Irish musical group, from Gweedore, County Donegal. Their music has been variously described as being folk music, new age, and Celtic. Clannad are Máire Ní Bhraonáin, Ciarán Brennan, Pól Brennan, Noel Duggan and Pádraig Duggan. Eithne ..
CLANNAD
|} CLANNAD (クラナド) is a computer adventure game (visual novel) created by the company Key, who also produced the successful titles AIR and 'Kanon. Key announced a release date of 2002 in 2001 and, after postponing the release several times, CLANNAD was finally released on April 28, 20..
Clannada na Gadelica
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Clannada na Gadelica is a group originating in the United States, founded to further what ..
Clannad (disambiguation)
Clannad may refer to: Clannad, a famous Celtic Irish bandCLANNAD, a game release by the Key company This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the..
Clannasaor
Clannasaor was a website which called itself a political party. They supported Scottish independence outside the European Union and were strongly critical of the Scottish National Party (SNP) leadership for what they viewed as a watering down in the SNP's commitment to independence. In particular, t..
Clann An Drumma
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Clann An Drumma, Scots Gaelic for "Children of the D..
Clann Cholmáin
Clann Cholmáin is the name of the "kindred" or descendants of Colmán Már (Colmán Már mac Diarmato), son of Diarmait mac Cerbaill. Part of the Southern Uí Néill — they were the kings of Mide (Meath) — they traced their descent to Niall Noígiallach and his son Conall Cremthainne. ..
Clann Éireann
Clann Éireann or the People's Party, was a minor political party in the Irish Free State. The party was founded on 25 January 1926, when a statement was issued. The party chairman was Professor William Magennis, TD for National University of Ireland. The secretaries included another TD Padraic O'..
Clann na Poblachta
Clann na Poblachta (literally meaning "Family of the Republic") was an Irish republican political party founded by former IRA Chief of Staff Sean MacBride in 1946. Contents 1 Foundation2 Electoral Success3 In Government4 Decline5 See also5.0.1 Footnote Foundation In..
Clann na Talmhan
Clann na Talmhan (literally meaning "Offspring of the Land") was an Irish political party. Clann na Talmhan was founded in 1938 in Athenry, County Galway, its chief aim being to give a parliamentary voice to the farmers of Ireland. The party's other objectives included the promotion of the interes..
Clann Zú
Clann Zú is an Australian band that formed in Melbourne in 1999. The forming members drew inspiration from an eclectic mix of musical styles, such as punk, rock, folk, electronic & classical. Their fusion of Celtic folk, electronic music and rock has created a unique epic soundscape full of powerf..
Clanricarde
Clanricarde was both a territory and a title - The Clanricarde used to describe the Burkes of what is now Co. Galway, Ireland. The territory stretched from the barony of Clare in the north-west along the borders of Co. Mayo, to the River Shannon in the east. Subservient territories included Hy-Many,..
Clansman
Description The Clansman Radio was developed by SRDE in the 60s and represented a considerable advance over existing radios being offered to the Armed Forces, it has been in use by british forces since the early 1980's. Used through many wars, they are still in use today in afghanistan and kosovo...
Clans (BattleTech)
The fictional Clans of BattleTech were originally the self-exiled remnants of the Star League army, after Amaris the Usurper brought about the downfall of the Star League. General Aleksandr Kerensky led his forces beyond the Inner Sphere because he believed that a terrible war was brewing between th..
Clans in Vampire: The Requiem
In the role-playing game [[Vampire: The Requiem]] by White Wolf Game Studio, vampire characters belong to one of five fictional clans, each of which is representative of an archetype in vampire literature. It is assumed that each clan descended from a single progenitor, who passed to each of his des..
Clans of the Alphane Moon
Clans of the Alphane Moon is a 1964 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. Plot War between Earth and Alphane has ended over a decade ago, but Earth intends to secure its now independent colony in the Alphane system. Its colony, an entire moon given over to a mental asylum, has lived peacefully ..
ClanTemplates
Opened in 2002, ClanTemplates, also known as CT, has become one of the most popular providers for designs related to gaming and clans. ClanTemplates features a massive community with over 90,000 member and a team of dedicated staff members. Templates are released every month, with logos and other ..
Clanton
Clanton can refer to different things.: Clanton, Alabama, a town in the United StatesDenny Clanton, a soccer (football) player in the USIke Clanton and Billy Clanton, involved in the Gunfight at the O.K. CorralClanton, Mississippi, a fictional town in the United States, setting for several books by ..
Clanton, Alabama
Clanton is a city in Chilton County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 7,800. The city is the county seat of Chilton County. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Trivia4 External links Geography Clanton is located at 32°50'23.316" North, 86°37'41..
Clanton, Mississippi
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Clanton, Mississippi is a fictional town in Mississi..
Clanton 14
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Clanton 14th St. is one of the oldest of the Chicano street gangs in Los Angeles California. "Clanton 14th Str..
Clanton Park
Clanton Park is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which has also been refered to as Dublin Heights. The neighbourhood is one of the largest Jewish areas of the city, evident by the number of cities within its confines. Not solely a Jewish neighbourhood, however, you will f..
Clanwilliam
Clanwilliam is a town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is situated in the Cederberg municipality in the West coast region approximately 100km inland, close to Cederberg mountains. The region is known for rooibos tea and the Clanwilliam dam. [Clanwilliam website] ..
Clanwilliam, Manitoba
The Rural Municipality of Clanwilliam is primarily a mixed farming area positioned on the south side of Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba, Canada. The southern part of the municipality is flatter farmland and the northern part is more rugged with lots of hills, forests and lakes. The communi..
Clan (car)
The Clan Crusader was a fibreglass monocoque British sports car using a rear mounted 875cc Hillman Imp Sport engine. It was first made in Washington, Co Durham, England between 1971 and 1974, but since then several efforts have been made to bring the car back to production. Contents 1 Clan C..
Clan (computer gaming)
In computer and video gaming, a clan or guild is a group of players who regularly play together in a particular multiplayer game. These range from groups of a few friends to 1000-person organizations, with a broad range of structures, goals and members. Numerous clans exist for nearly every online g..
Clan (disambiguation)
Clan may be: A clan, a group of people united by kinship and descent, which is defined by perceived descent from a common ancestorClan (car), a British sports car manufacturer, producer of the Clan CrusaderClan (computer gaming) Clans may be: Clans (board game), a prehistoric-themed German-style b..
Clan (World of Darkness)
World of Darkness Vampire series Settings [[Vampire: The Dark Ages|Dark Ages]] [[Vampire: The Victorian Age|Victorian Age]] [[Vampire: The Masquerade|Masquerade]] [[Vampire: The Requiem|Requiem]] Mythology Caine · Lilith Book of Nod Revelations of the Dark Mother The Erciyes Fragment..
Clan Agnew
Clan Agnew Motto Consilio non impetu (By wisdom not by force) Origins The origin of the name is disputed but is generally thought to have been of Norman origin, from the Barony d'Agneaux who settled in England, but is recorded as having been in southern Scotland towards the end of the 12t..
Clan Akins
Scottish clans come in two varieties, historical bodies that once exerted real political power within Scotland, and modern fictions unattested in the historical sources, based upon nothing more substantial than similarity of surname. The Clan Akins is of the latter variety, alleged to be a Scottish ..
Clan Alpine Mountains
The Clan Alpine Mountains are located in west-central Nevada in the United States. The range lies in a southwest-northeasterly direction in Churchill County, and contains Mount Augusta, at 9,966 feet above sea level. The mountains lie to the west of the Desatoya Mountains and southeast of the Stillw..
Clan Analogue
An electronic music and video art collective from Australia. The collective was started in Sydney, Australia, in 1992 by a small group of people who were interested and active in electronic sound and other electronic art forms. The group expanded and now has active chapters in Melbourne and other p..
Clan Anderson
Clan Andrew is an Armigerous Scottish clan. Contents 1 Origins & History2 Motto & Badge3 Gaelic Name4 Septs Origins & History The name Anderson means 'son of Andrew' is widespread in Scotland in different forms. In the Highlands it was rendered as MacAndrew, more commonly in ..
Clan Anstruther
Clan Anstruther Crest Clan Anstruther is a Scottish clan from Anstruther in Fife, in the east of Scotland. Contents 1 Origin of name2 Battles and Clan History3 Chief4 Clan Profile5 Clan Anstruther Today6 Septs of Clan Anstruther7 External links Origin o..
Clan Arbuthnott
Clan Arbuthnott Crest: Laus Deo ("Praise be to God") The Arbuthnott Family is a Scottish clan from the area of Kincardineshire in the northeast of Scotland. Contents 1 Origin of name2 Clan History3 Chief4 Crest of the Chief of the Family5 Motto6 Clan Arbuthnot..
Clan Armstrong
Clan Armstrong is a significant Armigerous clan whose origins lie in Cumberland, south of the frontier between Scotland and England that was officially established in 1237. Contents 1 History2 Gaelic Name3 Motto4 Tartan5 Notable Members of the Clan6 Notable Clan A..
Clan Bannerman
Pro Patria ("For my Country") Clan Bannerman is a Scottish clan which has, for centuries, been the Scottish standard bearers. Contents 1 Origin of name2 History2.1 Clan Conflicts2.2 The Civil War2.3 The Jacobite Uprisings2.4 The 19th Century3 Chief4 C..
Clan Barclay
Barclay Motto Aut agere aut mori (Either to do or to die). Origins de Berchelai – possibly an Anglo-Saxon version of the Norman French beaulee – of the beautiful meadow. Gaelic name(s) Branches Towie Barclay Sept(s) BercleyBarclayBerclayBerkeleBarclyeBerkeleyBerklawBarckleyBa..
Clan Blood Spirit
Clan Blood Spirit is a member of [[BattleTech:Clans|The Clans]] in the popular sci-fi universe BattleTech owned by WizKids Games Inc. This information is specific to Clan Blood Spirit, more general information can be found on one of the previous three links. One of the smallest of Clans, and consid..
Clan Borthwick
Clan Borthwick is a Scottish clan and one of the most ancient families in Scotland. It has recently been suggested that the family may have come to Britain with the Romans and Julius Caesar's legions. Contents 1 Origin of name2 History2.1 15th Century2.2 16th Century2.3 ..
Clan Boyd
Clan Boyd is a Scottish clan from Kilmarnock in Ayrshire,Scotland. Contents 1 Origin of name2 History2.1 Wars of Scottish Independence2.2 15th Century2.3 16th Century2.4 The Civil War2.5 The Jacobite Uprisings2.6 18th and 19th Centuries3 Motto4 ..
Clan Boyle
Boyle Motto Dominus providebit (The Lord will provide) Origins Norman - de Beauville (a town near Caen in France) Gaelic name(s) Branches Sept(s) Arms A double headed eagle displayed, parted per pale embattled Gules and Argent. Tartan(s) Plant badge Clan chieftain Pat..
Clan Brodie
Clan Brodie is a Scottish clan which dates at least as far back as Robert the Bruce. Contents 1 Origin of the Name2 Battles and History2.1 Cadet Families2.2 Deacon William Brodie2.3 Chief2.4 Motto2.5 Crest2.6 Septs3 References Origin of the Name The..
Clan Broun
Clan Broun also known as Brown is a common Scottish clan name. Contents 1 History1.1 Origins of the name1.2 Brouns in Scotland1.3 Clan profile2 See Also3 External links History Origins of the name Aswell as being Scottish Broun or Brown is also common name in Old ..
Clan Bruce
Bruce Motto Fuimus (We have been) Origins Norman - de Brus Gaelic name(s) Branches Sept(s) AirthBruwesBrussBrucBruysBruesBruceBruiceBruisBruzeBroceBroisBroissBroseBroiseBroussBrusBruseCarlysleCarruthersCrosbieRandolphStenhouse Arms Or, a saltire and chief gules, on a canton ar..
Clan Buchan
Buchan Motto Non inferior secutus (Not having followed mean pursuits) Origins Geographic - district of Buchan Gaelic name(s) Branches Buchan of Auchmacoy Sept(s) BaskenBaskinBedeBonnievilleBoyneBuckBuckieBuckyCawsellChappChrystalClappertonCoscrachCostieCostyCranachCrannachCruddo..
Clan Buchanan
Buchanan Motto Clarior hinc honos (Brighter hence the honour) Origins Grant of lands east of Loch Lomond to clergyman Sir Absalon of Buchanan. Gaelic names Cononach, Buth Chanain (Canon's House) Branches Arnprior, Auchmar, Carbeth, Leny, Spital Septs Colman Cormack Cousland Dewa..
Clan Burke
The Clan Burke, also known as the de Burgh or Burke family, are descendants of William de Burgh (c.1160?-1204), a Norman adventurer and knight who settled in Ireland. He was probably the elder brother of Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent. The surname is one of the most common in Ireland, particularly in..
Clan Burnett
Burnett Motto Virescit vulnere virtus (Courage flourishes with a wound) Origins Norman or Saxon, see main history article Gaelic name(s) Branches Burnett of Barns Burnett of Leys Burnett of Kemnay Burnett of Crimond Burnett of Monboddo Burnett of Criggie Sept(s) BarnetBernatBurn..
Clan Burrock
Clan Burrock is one of [[BattleTech:Clans|The Clans]] in the popular sci-fi universe BattleTech owned by the FASA Corporation. This information is specific to Clan Burrock, more general information can be found on one of the previous three links. No longer in existence. Named for an invertebrate en..
Clan Cameron
Clan Cameron Crest Motto Aonaibh ri chéile (Roughly, "Unite") Battle cry Sons of the Hounds Come Here and Get Flesh! Origins North Argyll Gaelic name(s) Camshron Branches Clan Cameron of Lochiel Clan Cameron of Erracht Sept(s) Clarke Arms Tartans Plant badge Oak Cla..
Clan Cameron of Erracht
Clan Cameron of Erracht Motto "Pro rege et patria" (For King and country) Origins North Argyll Gaelic name(s) Camshron Branches Clan Cameron Sept(s) Clarke Arms Tartans The Modern Erracht Tartan An Older Erracht Tartan Plant badge Oak Clan chieftain William Cameron o..
Clan Cameron of Lochiel
Clan Cameron of Lochiel Motto Aonaibh ri chéile (Roughly, "Unite") Origins North Argyll Gaelic name(s) Camshron Sept(s) Arms Tartans Plant badge Crowberry Clan chieftain Clan seat(s) Lochiel Website [Clan Cameron Association] Clan Cameron of Lochiel is a..
Clan Campbell
Clan Campbell is historically one of the largest Highland Scottish clans. The Arms of the Chief of Clan Campbell Contents 1 Origin of the name2 History3 Castle Campbell/Castle Gloom4 Inveraray Castle5 Wars of Scottish Independence6 Clan Conflicts7 Jacobite..
Clan Carmichael
Clan Carmichael is a Lowland Scottish clan. Contents 1 Origins of the Name2 Battles and History3 Clan Chief4 Cadet Families5 See Also6 External Links Origins of the Name The name Carmichael originaly comes from lands in Lanarkshire which were granted to Sir J..
Clan Carnegie
Clan Carnegie is a Lowland Scottish clan Contents 1 Origins of the Name2 History2.1 Anglo Scottish Wars2.2 Civil War2.3 Jacobite Uprisings3 Clan Tarten4 Clan Seat5 See Also6 External Links Origins of the Name The Carnegies took their name from ..
Clan Cathcart
Clan Cathcart is a Lowland Scottish clan. Contents 1 Origins of the Name2 Battles and History2.1 Wars of Scottish Independance2.2 15th Century2.3 16th Century & Anglo-Scottish Wars2.4 Jacobite Uprisings3 See Also4 External Links Origins of the Name ..
Clan Charteris
Clan Chateris is a Lowland Scottish clan. Contents 1 Origins of the Name2 Clan History2.1 Scottish Wars of Independance2.2 Clan Conflicts3 Branches of the Clan4 See Also5 External Links Origins of the Name Chartres, the French city famed for its cathedral,..
Clan Chisholm
Clan Chisholm is a Scottish clan. The clan had its origin outside Scotland. The first Chisholm to appear in the records of Scotland was Alexander de Chesholme, who witnessed a charter in 1248/49. Contents 1 History2 Jacobite Uprisings3 See also4 External links History The ..
Clan Cloud Cobra
Clan Cloud Cobra is a member of [[BattleTech:Clans|The Clanners]] in the popular sci-fi universe BattleTech owned by the FASA Corporation. This information is specific to Clan Cloud Cobra, more general information can be found on one of the previous three links. Founded by Windham Khatib, the so-ca..
Clan Cochrane
Clan Cochrane is a Lowland Scottish clan. Contents 1 History1.1 Origins of the Name1.2 Cochranes in Scotland1.3 Napoleonic Wars2 See Also3 External Links History Origins of the Name The name Cochrane is believed to originate from the lands of Coueran, Cochrane nea..
Clan Colquhoun
Clan Colquhoun is a Highland Scottish clan. Contents 1 History1.1 Clan Conflicts1.2 17th Century2 Clan Colquhoun Today3 See also History In 1241, the time of Alexander II, Malcolm, Earl of Lennox, granted the lands of Colquhoun in Dunbartonshire to Humphrey of Kilpatric..
Clan Colville
Clan Colville is a Lowland Scottish clan. Contents 1 Origins of the Clan2 Clan Conflicts and History3 Civil War4 Jacobite Uprisings5 The Clan Today6 See Also7 External Links Origins of the Clan The name Colville is believed to be of ancient Norman origin..
Clan Corbett
Clan Corbett, a Scottish clan, is a sept of the Clan Ross. The first Corbet in Scotland came from Shropshire, and settled in Teviotdale under Earl David in the first quarter of the 12th century. He is said to have obtained the manor of Foghou which he held as a vassal under the Earls of Dunbar. ..
Clan Coyote
Clan Coyote is a member of [[BattleTech:Clans|The Clans]] in the popular sci-fi universe BattleTech owned by the FASA Corporation. This information is specific to Clan Coyote, more general information can be found on one of the previous three links. A tradition minded Warden Clan bearing cultural s..
Clan Crichton
Clan Crichton is a Lowland Scottish clan. Contents 1 Clan History1.1 Early Crichtons1.2 15th Century1.3 Clan Conflicts1.4 The Clan Today2 See Also3 External Links Clan History The lands of Kreitton formed one of the earliest baronies around Edinburgh and a..
Clan Cumming
Clan Comyn/Cumming Crest: A lion rampant or, in his dexter paw a dagger Proper Clan Cumming, also known as Clan Comyn, is a Scottish clan from the central Highlands that played a major role in the history of 13th century Scotland and in the Wars of Scottish Independence where they were among t..
Clan Davidson
Clan Davidson is a Highland Scottish clan. The clan was also part of the Chattan Confederation. Contents 1 History2 Clan Wars3 Crest & Pipe Music4 See Also5 External Links History When the power of the Comyns began to wane in Badenoch, Donald Dubh of Invernahaven, Chief..
Clan Destine
Clan Destine is a comic book series about a family of superhuman beings, published by Marvel Comics. They were created by artist/writer Alan Davis and first appeared in Clan Destine #1 (October, 1994) Contents 1 History2 The family3 Bibliography4 Notes History In 1168 A.D.,..
Clan Destiny
Clan Destiny is the most recent studio album from legendary rock band Wishbone Ash. It is the first album to feature guitarist Muddy Manninen, who replaced his student, Ben Granfelt, in 2004. Track Listing 1. Eyes Wide Open 2. Dreams Outta Dust 3. Healing Ground 4. Steam Town 5. Loo..
Clan Diamond Shark
Clan Diamond Shark is one of The Clans in the popular sci-fi universe BattleTech owned by the FASA Corporation. This information is specific to Clan Diamond Shark, more general information can be found on one of the previous three links. Overview Clan Diamond Shark is the only clan to ever change i..
Clan Donald
The Donald Clan Crest. Motto: 'By Sea and By Land' (Scottish Gaelic: Air Muir 's Air Tir; Latin: Per Mare Per Terras). Clan Donald was one of the largest Scottish clans, unique in that it had several branches in multiple territories. Most other clans had only a single territory, with few havin..
Clan Douglas
Clan Douglas is an armigerous Scottish clan from Selkirkshire and Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland. Contents 1 Origin of name2 Battles and History2.1 Scottish-Norwegian War2.2 Wars of Scottish Independence2.3 James \"the Black\" Douglas2.4 Battles and History2.5&n..
Clan Drummond
Clan Drummond is a Scottish Clan deriving its name from the parish of Drymen, in what was western Stirlingshire. Legend gives Maurice of Hungary as founder of the clan; although, the founder was most probably West Highland. Contents 1 Origins of the Clan2 Wars of Scottish Independenc..
Clan Duncan
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Clan Farquharson
Clan Farquharson of Invercauld is a Scottish clan which derives its name from Farquhar Shaw, 4th son of Alexander "Ciar" Mackintosh of Rothiemurchus, 5th Chief of the Clan Shaw, who settled in the Braes of Mar, the source of the River Dee. His descendants took the name Farquharson. Clan Farquharson ..
Clan Fergusson
Arms:Azure, a buckle Argent between three boars' heads couped Badge:A bee on a thistle, all Proper Motto:Dulcius ex asperis (Sweeter after difficulties) Gaelic Name:MacFhearghuis Tartans:Fergusson, Fergusson of Balquhidder Septs:Fergie, Fergus, Ferguson, Ferries, Firgie, Keddie, Kiddie, MacAd..
Clan Forbes
Clan Forbes is a Lowland Scottish clan. Contents 1 History1.1 Origins of Clan Forbes1.2 13th Century1.3 14th Century1.4 15th Century1.5 Clan Conflicts and Battles1.6 Jacobite Uprisings1.7 Castle Forbes1.8 The Chief and The Clan Today2 See Also3..
Clan Forsyth
Clan Forsyth is a Lowland Scottish clan. Contents 1 Origins of the Clan2 Wars of Scottish Independence3 15th Century4 Anglo-Scottish Wars5 17th Century6 See Also7 External Links Origins of the Clan The first recorded person of the name was William de Fi..
Clan Fraser
Clan Fraser Motto Je Suis Prest (French I Am Ready) Origins Gaul, Anjou, East Lothian, Beauly. Gaelic Friseal Branches Frasers of InverallochyFrasers of LovatFrasers of MuchallsFrasers of PhilorthFrasers of Strichen Septs BissettBrewsterCowieFrewFrisselFrizellMacCimmieMacGruerMacK..
Clan Ghost Bear
Clan Ghost Bear is a member of the Clanners in the popular sci-fi universe BattleTech owned by the FASA Corporation. This information is specific to Clan Ghost Bear, more general information can be found on one of the previous three links. Powerful Clansmen, the Ghost Bears are known for their co..
Clan Gordon
Gordon Crest Huntly Castle Huntly Castle Huntly Castle Huntly Castle Clan Gordon, also known as the House of Gordon, is a traditional Scottish clan name and it is now a common forename. It became a popular forename after the death of General Charles George 'Chinese' G..
Clan Graham
Clan Graham Crest Motto Ne Oublie (Never forget) Origins Scottish Gaelic name(s) Graham possibly originated from Graeme or Gramus Sept(s) Airth, Allardyce, Auchinloick, Ballewen, Blair, Bonar, Bonnar, Bonner, Bontein, Bontine, Buchlyrie, Buntain, Bunting, Buntyn, Conyers,..
Clan Grant
Grant Crest Castle Grant, from front Castle Grant, from rear Castle Grant, "Barbies Tower" Clan Grant is a Scottish clan which inhabited land in Northern Scotland since 1316, although the clan is known to have existed farther back than that. During the various times of person..
Clan Gunn
Clan map showing Clan Gunn territory Clan Gunn is a Scottish clan associated with northeastern Scotland, including Caithness and Sutherland as well as the Orkney Islands.The clan's origins stretch over the sea to Norway, and the Clan Gunn themselves claim descent from the legendary Sweyn Asle..
Clan Guthrie
Clan Guthrie is a Lowland Scottish clan. Contents 1 Origins of the Name2 Clan History2.1 James \"the Martyr\"Guthrie3 Branches of Clan Guthrie4 See Also5 External Links Origins of the Name The name Guthrie almost certainly derives from the barony of the same name..
Clan Hat Trick
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Clan Hay
Clan Hay is a Scottish clan, associated with the regions of Perth and Aberdeen, which has played an important part in the history and politics of Scotland. Contents 1 Origin of the Name2 Gaelic Name3 Motto4 Slogan5 Pipe Music6 Crest7 Tartans8 Plant Badge9&n..
Clan Henderson
Clan Henderson is a Highland Scottish clan. Contents 1 History1.1 Origins of the Clan1.2 Alliances1.3 Highland Clearances1.4 Hendersons in the 18th and 19th Centuries1.5 Henderson Spelling Variations2 External Links History Origins of the Clan Clann Eanruig (p..
Clan Houston
Clan Houston is an Armigerous_clan of Scottish origin. Contents 1 Origin and History2 Motto3 Tartan4 Additional Links Origin and History The name is territorial in origin, derived from an old barony of the name in Lanarkshire. Hugh de Padinan, who is believed to have live..
Clan Hunter
Clan Hunter (Gaelic: "Clann an t-Sealgair") is a Scottish clan which has its seat at Hunterston in Ayrshire. It has historical connections with both the 'Highlands' and 'Lowlands' of Scotland due to several centuries of operation in some of the formerly Gaelic speaking Scottish Islands including Arr..
Clan Irvine
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Clan Keith
Keith Crest Clan Keith is a Scottish clan associated with lands in northeastern and northwestern Scotland. Contents 1 History2 Battles3 Origin of the Name4 Mottos & Slogan5 Tartans6 Plant Badge7 Chief8 Clan Seat9 Septs of Clan Keith10 Refer..
Clan Kennedy
Clan Kennedy is a Scottish clan and an Irish clan. Contents 1 Origin of the Name2 Gaelic Name3 Slogan4 Pipe Music5 Crest6 Tartans7 Plant Badge8 Arms9 Chief10 Clan Seat11 Branches12 Septs of Clan Kennedy13 History14 External lin..
Clan Kerr
The Kerr Crest: Dexter, the sun in his splendour. Sinister, a stag's head erased Proper (Kerr) Clan Kerr is a Scottish clan that played an important role in the history of the Border country of Scotland. Contents 1 History of the Clan2 Ferniehurst Castle3 Left-Handed Kerrs4&..
Clan Lamont
Clan Lamont is a Highland Scottish clan Contents 1 Origins of the Clan2 14th & 15th Centuries3 Civil War4 Jacobite Uprisings5 The Clan Today6 See Also7 External Links Origins of the Clan The Lamonts desecend from the Scotts who crossed the sea from Ireland. ..
Clan Leslie
Clan Leslie is a Scottish clan. Contents 1 Origins of the Clan2 Battles and History3 Clan Seat4 Earl of Rothes5 See also Origins of the Clan The family name comes from the Leslie lands of Aberdeenshire and was to become famous in Germany, Poland, France and Russia. ..
Clan Lord
Clan Lord is the Macintosh's first massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), made by Delta Tao Software. It was started in the late 1990's and is still going, with a regular update every 2 weeks. The game world and characters' options in it grow with each update. The game encourages ..
Clan Lyon
Clan Lyon is a Scottish clan associated with the lands of Glen Lyon in Perthshire, Scotland. Note: the Glen Lyon Historical Society has found no records indicating that anyone with the surname LYON as having lived in or owned land in Glen Lyon. Glen Lyon historically was occupied by the MacGregors ..
Clan MacDonnell of Glengarry
Clan MacDonell of Glengarry is a Scottish clan, sometimes considered a branch of Clan Donald, taking its name from Glen Garry where the river Garry runs eastwards through Loch Garry to join the Great Glen about 16 miles (25 km) north of Fort William. The principal families descended from the house o..
Clan MacDougall
Clan MacDougall were the descendants of Dugald, son of Somerled, who ruled Lorne and Mull in Argyll in the 13th and early 14th centuries. Clan MacDougall is a Scottish clan traditionally associated with the lands of Argyll and Lorn in Scotland. The clan takes its name from Dougall, son of Somerle..
Clan MacDuff
The Clan MacDuff (Gaelic, MacDhuibh) is an Armigerous Scottish clan originating in the Scoto-Pictish line. The son of Queen Gruoch (very loosely used by William Shakespeare to create Lady Macbeth) was murdered in 1058. Thereupon Malcolm Canmore ascended the throne as Malcolm III of Scotland. His s..
Clan Macfarlane
Clan Macfarlane is a Highland Scottish clan. Contents 1 History1.1 Scottish Wars of Independence1.2 Anglo-Scottish Wars2 Clan Chief3 Plant Badge4 Slogan & Motto5 Clan Crest6 See also History The Clan MacFarlane homeland is located in the Highlands at the ..
Clan MacFarlane
Clan MacFarlane is a Highland Scottish clan, however as there is currently no chief it is regarded as an Armigerous clan. Contents 1 History1.1 Scottish Wars of Independence1.2 Anglo-Scottish Wars2 Clan Chief3 Plant Badge4 Slogan & Motto5 Clan Crest6 See al..
Clan MacFhirbhisigh
The Clan MacFhirbhisigh were a family of Irish hereditary historians based for much of their known history at Leckan, Tireagh, Co. Sligo. They claimed descent from Dathí (d.418?/428?), said to be one of the last pagan Kings of Connacht, and were thus one of the many families who sprang from the Uí..
Clan MacGregor
The Clan Gregor is a Highland Scottish clan. Outlawed for nearly two hundred years after losing their lands in a long power struggle with the Clan Campbell, the Clan Gregor claims descent from Kenneth MacAlpin, the first King of Scotland, a descent which is proclaimed in the motto, 'S Rioghal Mo Dh..
Clan MacInnes
Clan MacInnes is a Scottish clan from the highlands The tartan of the MacInnes Clan The dress tartan of the MacInnes Clan Contents 1 History of the name2 History of the clan2.1 Arrival in Scotland2.2 Expansion and decline2.3 Dispersal2.4 The Highland Clear..
Clan Macintyre
Clan Macintyre is a Scottish clan that was started in the 12th Century. Contents 1 '''Meaning of the Name'''2 '''History'''3 '''Pipe Music'''4 '''Coat of Arms'''5 '''External Links''' Meaning of the Name In Gaelic, the name Macintyre is rendered ‘Mac an t-Saoir’, mea..
Clan MacKay
MacKay Crest Clan map showing MacKay territory The Clan Mackay is an ancient and once powerful Scottish clan from the country's far north in the Scottish Highlands, but with roots in the old province of Moray. They played a powerful force in politics beginning in the 12th century, suppor..
Clan MacKenzie
The Clan MacKenzie are a Scottish clan, whose traditional lands include Kintail and Ross-shire. Contents 1 History2 Scottish Wars of Independence3 Clan Conflicts4 Jacobite Uprisings5 Origin of the name6 ..
Clan MacKinnon
Clan MacKinnon A boar’s head erased and holding in its mouth the shank of a deer all Proper Motto Audentes Fortuna Juvet (Fortune Favours the Brave) Origins Gaelic name(s) MacFhionghuin "Son of the Fair Born" Branches Sept(s) MacKinney, MacKinning, MacKinven, Love, MacMorran Ar..
Clan MacKintosh
MacKintosh Crest Moy Castle, the old seat of clan MacKintosh, on an island on Loch Moy Moy Hall the current seat of Clan MacKintosh The gate keeper's house at Moy Hall, the current seat of clan MacKintosh Clan MacKintosh is a Scottish clan from Inverness with strong Jacobite ..
Clan MacLaine of Lochbuie
History The Maclaines of Lochbuie, Mull are descended from Gillean-na-Tauighe, (Gillean of the Battle Axe), a fierce warrior who lived in the thirteenth century. One of his descendants, Eachainn Reaganach, or Hector the Stern, founded the Lochbuie Branch of the Maclaine clan. Hector's brother Lac..
Clan MacLea
The Highland Clan Maclea, as it is known, is also referred to as the Clan MacOnlea, Clan Mac Dhunnshleibhe or the "highland Livingstone" clan [#endnote_1]. “As to the antiquity of the name of McLea, it is generally thought that they are amongst the eldest of the Macks that came from Ir..
Clan MacLean
Clan MacLean is a highland Scottish clan. Contents 1 Clan history1.1 Gillean of the Battleaxe2 Clan Wars3 Lachlan Mor, chief of Duart4 Later decline5 Castle Duart6 Clan Motto7 Battle Cry8 Tartans9 Famous MacLeans10 Branches11 Alternativ..
Clan MacLeod
MacLeod Crest. Clan MacLeod is a Scottish clan. The original Gaelic form is Clann Mhic Leòid. Clann means children, while mhic is the genitive of mac, the Gaelic for son, and Leòid is the genitive of Leòd. The definite article (an or na) is usually omitted in Gaelic in a chain of genitiv..
Clan MacNaghten
Clan MacNaughton is a Scottish clan who claim descent from the Pictish king, Nechtan. Contents 1 Origin of the Name2 Gaelic Names3 Motto4 Slogan5 Pipe Music6 Crest7 Tartans8 Plant Badge9 Arms10 Chief11 Clan Seat12 Branches13 Septs o..
Clan MacNamara
Clan MacNamara is one of the most famous names in the history of County Clare in Ireland. The Irish form of the name, MacConmara, means "Hounds of the Sea". They were an influential clan in Thomond, building numerous castles across the region indicating their power and influence. Sioda Cam MacConma..
Clan MacNeacail
Clan MacNeacail, or Clan MacNicol, is a Scottish clan long associated with the Isle of Skye. Contents 1 Origin of the Name2 Gaelic Names3 Motto4 Slogan5 Chief6 Pipe music7 Crest8 Tartans9 Plant badge10 Arms11 Clan Seat12 Branches13 ..
Clan MacNeil
Kisimul Castle. The Clan MacNeil of Barra is one of the oldest Scottish clans: it can trace ancestry back to king Niall of the Nine Hostages in Ireland in 379 AD and king Lóegaire mac Néill in Ireland in 428 AD. The seat of the clan is Kisimul Castle. Although the castle was at one time so..
Clan Macpherson
Clan Macpherson is a Scottish clan from Badenoch, on the Spey River, Scotland. It is a leading member of the Chattan Confederation and has unsuccessfully claimed leadership of the Clan Chattan for several hundred years. Contents 1 Origin of name2 Gaelic Name3 Tartan4 Crest5&..
Clan macquarrie
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Clan MacRae
Loch Duich and Eilean Donan castle Eilean Donan castle and some surroundings The Clan MacRae is a Scottish clan & Armigerous clan. Contents 1 ..
Clan MacThomas
Clan MacThomas (Gaelic: MacThomaidh) is a Scottish clan with ancient origins in the Highlands of Scotland associated with the Chattan Confederation. The center of the MacThomas lands was at Finegand (Feith nan Ceann) in Glenshee. Contents 1 Variations and septs2 Origins3 Tartan4..
Clan McDuck
The Clan McDuck is a fictional family in the style of a Scottish clan, from which a great number of Walt Disney Company's comic book characters held their origin. According to the story Storia e gloria della dinastia dei paperi (History and glory of the Duck Dynasty) it was founded during the 1st c..
Clan McWho
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Clan Menzies
Clan Menzies is a Highland Scottish clan. For Menzies as a personal name, including its pronunciation and a list of famous people of that name, see Menzies. Contents 1 History2 Scottish Wars of Independence3 Civil War4 Jacobite Uprisings5 Castle Menzies History It is ..
Clan Morrison
Clan Morrison (Gaelic: Clann MacGhille Mhuire or na Moireasdanaich) is a Scottish clan of the Highlands. Historically, Morrison was one of the smaller clans of Norse origin with three branches, two in the Hebrides and one seemingly unrelated branch in Aberdeenshire. Contents 1 Origins2&..
Clan Munro
Clan Munro is a Highland Scottish clan. The name of the Munro (Rothach or Mac an Rothaich in Gaelic) clan is derived from the area in which they came from, the 'Mountains of Ross-shire', Highlands, Scotland. Contents 1 Origins of the clan1.1 The Scottish-Norwegian War2 The Wars..
Clan Murray
Clan Murray is a Highland Scottish clan. The Murrays trace their heritage back to the twelfth century and take their name from the great province of Moray, once a local kingdom. It was during this time that the Flemish lords crossed the North Sea and established themselves in the Scottish realm. A..
Clan Napier
Clan Napier Motto “Sans Tache” (Without Stain) Tartan(s) can be seen [here] Clan chieftain Major the Right Honourable Sir Francis Nigel Napier, KCVO, K St J, DL, Hon. D Lit. 14th Lord Napier, 5th Baron Ettrick, and 11th Baronet of Nova Scotia. Clan seat(s) Merchiston To..
Clan na Gael
The Clan na Gael (sic; the correct Irish spelling would be Clann na nGael "family of the Gaels") was an Irish republican organization in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Successor to the Fenian Brotherhood and a sister organization to the Irish Republican Brotherhood. As..
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Clan na Gael CLG
Clan na Gael is a Gaelic Athletic Association club situated in the County Armagh town of Lurgan, Northern Ireland. The club was formed in 1922 in the Francis Street area following the demise of its predecessors, The Michael Davitts. The club's pitch, Davitt Park is still named in honour of Michael..
Clan Nesbitt
Clan Nesbitt (or Nisbet) is a Scottish clan recognised by the Lord Lyon, King of Arms and first mentioned in a Scottish charter of 1139. It is a lowland family centred in Berwickshire, East Lothian, Edinburgh and Ayrshire. It has a Chief, Mark Nesbitt of that Ilk, and active clan associations in the..
Clan Nicolson
Clan Nicolson is a Scottish clan. Contents 1 Origins of the name Nicolson2 Tartan3 Crest4 Motto5 Plant badge6 Pipe music7 Septs of Clan Nicolson8 History9 Clan Nicolson today10 External links11 See also12 References Origins of the name ..
Clan of the Cats
Clan of the Cats is an urban fantasy webcomic by Jamie Robertson. It chronicles the adventures of a witch, Chelsea Chattan, who is also afflicted by an ancient family curse. In times of stress she transforms into a black panther. This, coupled by her increasing magickal power, makes having an ord..
Clan of the White Lotus
Clan of the White Lotus or Fist of the White Lotus is a 1980 martial-arts film. It features Lo Lieh and Gordon Liu, and is a classic example of the Kung-Fu film genre. The character of White Lotus chief Pai Mei (portrayed by Lo Lieh) re-appeared in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 2, but ironica..
Clan of Xymox
Clan of Xymox, also known as Xymox at various parts of their career, are a darkwave/gothic rock band founded in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, in 1983 by Ronny Moorings, Pieter Nooten, and Anke Wolbert. The Subsequent Pleasures EP was self-published under the name Xymox, at that time consisting of Moo..
Clan omnimech
OmniMechs are a special class of BattleMech whose weaponry and equipment may be mounted and unmounted in a modular manner. This allows MechWarriors to customize their war machine's loadouts to emphasise their own skills and environmental considerations, making them all the deadlier foes to face in..
Clan Ó Duibhgeannáin
The Clan Ó Duibhgeannain were a family of professional historians in medieval and early modern Ireland. They originated in the kingdom of Annaly (also known as Conmaicne Maigh Rein) on the east bank of the Shannon (mostly situated in what is now Co. Longford) and later migrated into Connacht. Wri..
Clan Ramsay
Clan Ramsay A unicorn’s head couped Argent armed Or Motto Ora et labora. Origins 11th century EnglandHuntingdonshire Gaelic name(s) Ramsaidh Branches Ramsay of BalmainRamsay of BanffRamsay of Dalhousie Sept(s) RamsayRamseyDalhousieMauleBrechinBrecheen Arms Argent, an eagle dis..
Clan Ramsay (Dalhousie)
The Ramsays of Dalhousie (or Dalwolsie) in Midlothian were a branch of the main line of Scottish Ramsays, of whom the earliest known is Simon de Ramsay, of Huntingdon, England, mentioned in 1140 as the grantee of lands in West Lothian at the hands of David I. A Sir William de Ramsay of Dalhousie s..
Clan Robertson
Clan Robertson is a Scottish clan. William Forbes Skene, Historiographer Royal of Scotland, wrote in 1837 that "the Robertsons of Struan are unquestionably the oldest family in Scotland, being the sole remaining branch of that Royal House of Atholl which occupied the throne of Scotland during the 11..
Clan Rose
Clan Rose is a highland Scottish clan. Their motto is "Constant and True" and their family castle is Kilravock Castle, built in 1460. The current clan chief is Anna Elizabeth Guillemard Rose, 25th of Kilravock. The clan Rose was formed in the early 13th century in Nairn, in Kilravock County, Scot..
Clan Ross
Crest: A dexter hand holding a garland of laurel, all proper Contents 1 History2 Scottish Wars of Independence3 Clan Conflicts4 Jacobite Uprisings5 Gaelic names & Origin of name6 Tartan7 Chief8 Motto, Plant badge, Pipe music9 Septs of Clan Ross10..
Clan Ruthven
Clan Ruthven is a Lowland Scottish clan. The first Ruthven was believed to be a Sweedish Viking pirate called Sven who settled in Scotland. The Ruthvens through history have a reputation of being assasins. Contents 1 Origins of the Clan2 Clan History2.1 Murder of David Rizzio2.2&..
Clan Scott
Clan Scott is a Scottish clan. Clan Scott is not a highland clan, but is from the Borders region of Scotland. Families and clans from this area prefer to be known as Borderers instead of Lowlanders. Contents 1 Clan Badge2 Motto3 Plant badge4 Septs of Clan Scott5 History..
Clan Seton
Clan Seton is a Scottish Armigerous clan. Contents 1 Origins of the Name2 History2.1 Wars of Scottish Independence2.2 Family History (continued)2.3 Mary Queen of Scots2.4 Family History (continued)2.5 Civil War2.6 Jacobite Uprisings3 See Also4 E..
Clan Shaw
Clan Shaw is an ancient Scottish clan, part of the Chattan Confederation and formerly a sept of Clan MacKintosh. Contents 0.1 Origin of Name0.2 Gaelic Name0.3 Chief0.4 Moto0.5 Crest0.6 Plant Badge0.7 Septs0.8 History1 External links Origin of Name The..
Clan Sinclair
--> Contents 1 History2 Castle Sinclair Girnigoe3 Clan Battles3.1 The Scottish-Norwegian War3.2 Scottish Wars of Independence3.3 Clan Battles (continued)4 Names, Mottos and Badges5 Septs of the Clan6 Notable Sinclairs7 External links His..
Clan Smoke Jaguar
Clan Smoke Jaguar is a member of [[BattleTech:Clans|The Clans]] in the popular sci-fi universe BattleTech owned by the FASA Corporation. This information is specific to Clan Smoke Jaguar, more general information can be found on one of the previous three links. Contents 1 Background2 ..
Clan Snow Raven
Clan Snow Raven is a minor political faction from the renowned science-fiction board game (wargame) Battletech; it is a member of the [[BattleTech:Clans|Clans]], a warrior-based society bent on conquest. Founded by Stephen McKenna (a distant relative of the famous James McKenna who hailed from the..
Clan Steverson
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Clan Sutherland
Clan Sutherland is a Scottish clan whose traditional territory is located in the region of Sutherland in northern Scotland and was for a time one of the most powerful Scottish clans. The Clan seat is in Dunrobin Castle, Sutherland. In 1493 the Chieftenship of the Clan was given to the previous Chief..
Clan Tag
A clan tag is a common internet term use to denote the prefix or suffix that internet multiplayer gamers use to associate themselves with a computer or video game clan. Tags are often enclosed in brackets or symbols and coloured differently if the game allows it. For example, in a name like "[E..
Clan Ua Déaghaidh
Clan O'Dea or Ua Déaghaidh (in Irish) is the family descended from Deaghaidh, an Irish chieftain from from the tenth century AD. The clan mostly resided in County Clare, Ireland. Descendants of Ua Déaghaidh may go by Day, O'Day, Dee, O'Dee, O'Dea, or Dea. See also O'Dea CastleBattle of Dyser..
Clan Urquhart
Urquhart is a Scottish clan. Its 26th and current clan chief is Kenneth Trist Urquhart of Urquhart. The clan's name derives from the area of Airchartdan or Urchard in Scotland, where Urquhart Castle sits beside Loch Ness. Another important Urquhart castle is Craigston Castle in Aberdeenshire. Clan U..
Clan Wallace
Clan Wallace is a Scottish clan, their most famous member being the Scotland's greatest patriot William Wallace. Contents 1 Origins of the Name2 History2.1 Scottish Wars of Independence2.2 After William Wallace2.3 Civil War2.4 Wallaces in the 19th Century3 Mem..
Claonaig
Claonaig is a small village on the Eastern coast of the Kintyre peninsula in western Scotland, linked to Lochranza on the Isle of Arran by ferry. ..
Claosaurus
Claosaurus, (CLAY-oh-sawr-us) meaning "broken lizard", referring to the odd position of the fossils when discovered (Greek klao = broken + sauros = lizard) was a primitive hadrosaurid (duck-billed dinosaur) living during the Late Cretaceous (Santonian). Evidence of its existence was first found..
Claoxylon
Claoxylon is a plant genus in the family Euphorbiaceae, comprising dioecious subshrubs to small trees. The genus comprises about 80 species, distributed in paleotropical areas: Madagascar through South and Southeast Asia, Malesia to Melanesia and Hawaii. Half of the species are in Malesia. The g..
Claoxylopsis
Claoxylopsis is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae. It is endemic to Madagascar. ..
Clap
Clap may refer to: The act of clappingA slang term for gonorrhoea, possibly named after Margaret ClapA slang term for chlamydiaCLAP (in capitals) refers to a Child Labour Action ProgrammeThe Clapper a gadget that uses a sound activated switch sensitive to clapping This is a [disambiguationdisam..
Clapboard
Clapboard may refer to: Clapboard (architecture), a building materialClapperboard, a film production tool This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly t..
Clapboard (architecture)
Clapboard, also known as bevel siding or lap siding (with regional variants as to the exact definitions of these terms), is a board used typically for exterior horizontal siding that has one edge thicker than the other and where the board above laps over the one below. It is often found in New Engla..
Clapham
For other places with the same name, see (disambiguation). Clapham is a neighbourhood primarily in the London Borough of Lambeth, South London. Clapham dates back to Anglo-Saxon times; the name is said to derive from the Anglo-Saxon word for "Clappa's farm". In the late seventeenth century, larg..
Clapham, Bedfordshire
RAF Twinwood Control Tower, restored in 2002 Clapham is a village in North East Bedfordshire, England. Clapham is semi-rural and lies on the outskirts of the town of Bedford on the banks of the River Great Ouse. The A6 road formerly passed through the town, but a bypass was opened on 12 Decem..
Clapham, North Yorkshire
The Dales as seen on the trail out of Clapham. Clapham is a small village in the wooded Clapdale valley in the Yorkshire Dales, England. It is well known as a starting point of a classic ascent of Ingleborough (one of Yorkshire's famous "Three Peaks" - Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen-y-ghen..
Clapham, South Australia
Clapham 5062, located approximately 6km south of the CBD is a primarily residential suburb situated within the City of Mitcham. The suburb is named after Clapham in London, England. Neighbouring suburbs are Colonel Light Gardens , Panorama, Lynton and Lower Mitcham. Places of interest include the &#..
Clapham, West Sussex
The Street in Clapham, as seen in August 2004. Clapham is a village and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. The parish has a population of 317 (2001 census) in an area of 515.12ha. It lies three miles north of Angmering on the A280 road and north of the A27 crossroads. ..
Clapham (disambiguation)
Clapham may refer to: places Clapham - a district in the London Borough of Lambeth*includes Clapham Junction railway station*as well as Clapham Common and Clapham Park*and was home to the Clapham SectClapham, Bedfordshire - a village in Bedfordshire, EnglandClapham, South Australia - a suburb in Ade..
Clapham Common
Clapham Common Clapham Common is a triangular area of grassland of about 200 acres (0.8 km²) in size, situated between Clapham, Battersea and Balham in south London, England. Although most of it lies in the London Borough of Wandsworth it is wholly managed and maintained by the London Bo..
Clapham Common tube station
Clapham Common tube station is a station on London Underground's Northern Line. It lies between Clapham North and Clapham South stations and is in Travelcard Zone 2. The station is located at the eastern tip of Clapham Common. The station was opened in June 1900 as the new southern terminus of the..
Clapham High Street railway station
South London Line London Victoria Battersea Park Wandsworth Road Clapham High Street Denmark Hill Peckham Rye Queens Road Peckham South Bermondsey London Bridge Clapham High Street railway station is on the inner South London Line from London Victoria to London Bridge. It has a train service in..
Clapham Junction (disambiguation)
Clapham Junction may mean: Clapham Junction, a railway station in London, United KingdomClapham Junction, a prehistoric site on MaltaThis article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an ..
Clapham Junction (Malta)
For other places with the same name, see Clapham Junction (disambiguation). Clapham Junction is a prehistoric site on Malta near to Dingli Cliffs. It is a complex of tracks gouged in the rock. Its age and purpose are still a mystery of the history of Malta. In general, most archeologists presume tha..
Clapham Junction railway station
See Clapham Junction (disambiguation) for other places with similar names. Clapham Junction is a railway station located in Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It is situated on St. John's Hill in the south west of Battersea and in an area now commonly known as Clapham Junction; a refl..
Clapham Junction rail crash
Cover of the Hidden Inquiry report into the Clapham Junction rail accident The Clapham Junction rail crash was a serious railway accident involving two collisions between three commuter trains at 0810 on the morning of December 12 1988. The collisions occurred 800 m (half a mile) southwest of ..
Clapham North tube station
Clapham North tube station is a London Underground station in Clapham. It is on the Northern Line between Clapham Common and Stockwell. It is in Travelcard Zone 2. The station is close to Clapham High Street railway station although there is no direct interchange link. The station opened in June ..
Clapham Park
Clapham Park is an area in the Borough of Lambeth in London, to the south of central Clapham and west of Brixton. The original Clapham Park estate was a speculative development by Thomas Cubitt, who bought 229 acres of Bleak Hall Farm in 1825, and marked out plots for building around the new broa..
Clapham railway station
See Clapham Junction railway station and Clapham High Street railway station for the London stations. Clapham railway station serves the village of Clapham in North Yorkshire, England. It is operated by Northern Rail who provide all passenger train services. External links [Train times]..
Clapham railway station, Adelaide
Clapham railway station ([34°59′S 138°36′E]), is a railway station on the Belair railway line, located in the inner southern Adelaide suburb of Clapham. It is located 10.0km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station. It was closed in April 1995, and is directly north of the Sprin..
Clapham Rovers F.C.
Clapham Rovers was an early English association football club founded in 1869. They played variously on Clapham Common, Tooting Bec Common and Wandsworth Common and are recorded as having worn a cerise and French grey kit. They are best known for winning the F.A. Cup in 1880 with a 1-0 win over Ox..
Clapham Sect
The Clapham Sect was an influential group of like-minded social reformers in England at the beginning of the nineteenth century (active c. 1790 – 1830). Campaigns and successes Its members were chiefly prominent and wealthy evangelical Anglicans who shared common political views concerning t..
Clapham South tube station
Clapham South tube station is a station on London Underground's Northern Line between Clapham Common and Balham stations and was opened in 1926 as the first station of the Morden extension of the line. The station is in both Travelcard Zone 2 and Travelcard Zone 3. Clapham South tube station has a..
Clapper
A clapper may refer to one of the following: Part of a bellA sound-activated gadget called The ClapperA character from the video game [[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest]]Clapboard used in moviesClapper (musical instrument) ancient musical instrument that is struck against each other to make..
Clapperboard
This article describes the equipment used during filming. For the British children's television programme see Clapperboard (TV series). A plexiglass clapboard with scene details. In motion picture and videotape production, a clapperboard is a device used to synchronize picture and sound; addi..
Clapperboard (TV series)
This article describes the British children's television programme. For the equipment used during filming see Clapboard (film). Clapperboard was the name of a 1970s children's television programme, hosted by Chris Kelly, which covered the cinema. The show was aired on Granada Television and lasted ..
Clapper bridge
Clapper Bridge Tarr Steps on UK postage, 1968 Ancestor Step-stone bridge Related Log bridge Descendant Arch bridge, trestle Carries Pedestrians Span range Short Material Stone Movable No Design effort Low Falsework required No A clapper bridge is an ancient form of br..
Clapper loader
A clapper loader, second assistant camera (2nd AC) or simply loader, is part of a film crew, whose main functions are that of operating the clapperboard (slate) at the beginning of each take, loading the raw film stock into camera magazines, marking the actors as necessary, and maintaining all recor..
Clapper Rail
The Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris) is a member of the rail family, Rallidae. It is found along the east coast of North America, the coasts and some islands of the Caribbean, and across northern South Americato eastern Brazil. On the west coast, it breeds from central California through Mexic..
Clapping
A clap is the sound made by striking together two flat surfaces, as in the body parts of humans or animals. Humans clap with the palms of their hands, often in a constant drone to express approval (see applause), but also in rhythm to match sounds in music and dance. Seals are among the animals that..
Clapping game
A clapping game is type of usually cooperative (ie non-competitive) game which is generally played by two players and involves clapping. The template of a standard clapping game is for the participants to strike each other's hand(s), as well as perform other actitivies such as thigh slapping, in a ..
Clapping Music
Clapping music is a minimalist piece written by Steve Reich in 1972. It is written for two performers and is performed entirely by clapping. A development of the phase shifting technique from Reich's earlier works such as Piano Phase, it was written when Reich wanted to (in his own words) "create a..
Clapp oscillator
The Clapp oscillator is one of several types of electronic oscillator constructed from a transistor (or vacuum tube) and a positive feedback network. It was invented by James K. Clapp in 1948. Referring the notional circuit in the figure, the network is comprised of a single inductor and three capa..
Clapstick
A Clapstick is a single stick-shaped instrument, used normally in pairs - when it becomes known as clapsticks or clappers - to create a sharp and distinct percussive sound. The clapsticks may be either separate or they may be attached together with string or a hinge. Music stick As an ancestral ins..
Clapton
Clapton may refer to: The musician Eric ClaptonThe London district of Upper ClaptonThe London district of Lower Clapton This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to ..
Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton
Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton is one of the many compilation albums by legendary English guitarist, Eric Clapton. The album goes well with The Cream of Clapton as the two don't share any songs, with the exception of Layla, although it appears unplugged on this album and the original..
Clapton F.C.
Clapton F.C. are an English association football club, who play in Forest Gate, east London (although they were originally from Clapton, which is several miles to the west). Clapton joined the Isthmian League upon its establishment. Champions twice in the early years, they spent many years in the ..
Clapton girls technology college
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Clapton in Gordano
for at grid reference ST475740 Clapton in Gordano is a village in North Somerset. It is situated on the southern side of the Gordano valley, immediately adjacent to the M5 motorway. Half a mile to the west of the village there is a manor house (now a farm), and a 13th century church dedica..
Clapton railway station
West Anglia Chingford Branch Chingford Highams Park Wood Street Walthamstow Central St James Street Clapton Hackney Downs Bethnal Green Liverpool Street Clapton railway station is on a suburban line operated by 'one' located on Upper Clapton Road. It links Upper Clapton to Liverpool Street in..
Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!
Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie! is a 1961 (see 1961 in music) studio album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, with a jazz quartet led by the pianist Lou Levy. The album is considered Ella's greatest small group studio recording, the lush orchestras that she so frequently recorded with at..
Clap skate
Regular skate and clap skate compared. Clap skates (also called clapskates, slap skates, slapskates, from Dutch klapschaats) are a type of ice skate used in speed skating. Unlike in traditional skates where the blade is fixed to the boot, the clap skates have the blade attached to the boot by ..
Clap Your Hands and Say Shut the Fuck Up
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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah are an indie rock group based in New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, comprising Alec Ounsworth, Lee Sargent, Robbie Guertin, Tyler Sargent, and Sean Greenhalgh. Their debut album, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, was self-released in 2005, receiving attention from numerous MP3 blog..
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (album)
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah is the debut album by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, self-released in the U.S. in 2005, and re-released in the UK on 23 January 2006. The album and the band rose to fame after buzz on MP3 blogs and a very positive ("9.0/10") review from influential music web site Pitchfork Medi..
Claque
A report in The Etude of July 1931 on the Vienna Opera House banning claquing Claque (French for "clapping") is, in its origin, a term which refers to an organized body of professional applauders in French theatres. Members of a claque are called claqueurs. Hiring people to applaud dramatic p..
Clara
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Clara (Clóirtheach or Clárach in Irish) is a town on the River Brosna in County Offaly in the midlands of Ireland. Clara is situated on national route N80 some 12 km northwest of Tullamore, and has a station on the Dublin to Ballina / Westport / Galway ..
Clara's Dirty Little Secret
"Clara's Dirty Little Secret" is the second episode of the animated series Drawn Together. Storyline [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Weeks have passed since Clara's first encounter with Foxxy, and she's spent the entire time telling everyone the stor..
Clara's Heart
Clara's Heart is a 1988 movie starring Kathleen Quinlan and Whoopi Goldberg (also featuring a young Neil Patrick Harris, who would later find fame in Doogie Howser, M.D.). The movie tells the story of a family who escapes to a Caribbean island to grieve the loss of their baby daughter. While the..
Clara, Missouri
Clara is a small unincorporated community in central Texas County, Missouri. It is about three miles southwest of Houston. It once had a post office, but it is now closed and mail is delivered from nearby Houston. The community was founded in 1902 and was named for Clara, the wife of postmaster H..
Clara, Pyrénées-Orientales
Clara is a commune of the Pyrénées-Orientales département, in southwestern France. Population (1999): 161. External link http://histoireduroussillon.free.fr/Villages/Histoire/Claira.php (in French) ..
Clarabelle Cow
Clarabelle Cow is a cartoon character from the Mickey Mouse universe. She is the girlfriend of Horace Horsecollar and one of Minnie Mouse's best friends. She appears in Minnie n Me. Clarabelle was never anything more than a supporting character in the USA but she was quite popular in Italy. The ..
Clarabelle Cow filmography
This is a list of short cartoons and feature films which feature appearances from Disney cartoon character Clarabelle Cow. Contents 1 Black and White Cartoons1.1 1920's1.2 1930's2 Color Cartoons2.1 1930's2.2 1940's2.3 1980's2.4 1990's2.5 2000's2.6 ..
Clarabell the Clown
Clarabell the Clown was the mute sidekick of Howdy Doody. Three actors played Clarabell. The first was Bob Keeshan, who later became Captain Kangaroo. Keeshan was succeeded by Bobby Nicholson, who later played the character of J. Cornelius Cobb on The Howdy Doody Show. Lew Anderson was the third a..
Claranet
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Claravis
Claravis can mean many things: A brand name for the drug isotretinoinclaravis (genus), of doves This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the int..
Clara (disambiguation)
Clara may refer to: Clara (Clóirtheach or Clárach in Irish) is a town on the River Brosna in County Offaly in the midlands of Ireland.Clara is a commune of the Pyrénées-Orientales département, in southwestern France.Clara is a network aiming to connect and promote cooperation between Central A..
Clara and the Hoodoo Man
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Clara and the Hoodoo Man is a book by Elizabeth Part..
Clara Ant
Clara Ant is a Brazilian architect and political activist. She started her political activity in the Trotskyite movement Liberdade e Luta but later moved to the centre left. Ant has been an activist of the Partido dos Trabalhadores since its onset and was the party’s treasurer before been elected ..
Clara B. Ford Middle School
Clara B. Ford Middle School is a public school located in the city of Dearborn, Michigan. The school is located at the following address in Dearborn, Michigan: 20651 West Warren Avenue. External links [Clara B. Ford Middle School] ..
Clara Barton
Famed American nurse Clara Barton, first president of the American Red Cross Clarissa Harlowe Barton (better known as Clara Barton) (December 25, 1821 –April 12, 1912) was a pioneer American teacher, nurse, and humanitarian. She has been described as having had an "indomitable spirit" a..
Clara Barton Award
The Clara Barton Honor Award is the highest award the American Red Cross bestows on volunteers. It recognizes meritorious service in volunteer leadership positions held over a period of years. Recipients of the award are inducted into the Clara Barton Honor Society. The award demands leadership pos..
Clara Barton District
The Clara Barton District of the Unitarian Universalist Association is a district, serving Unitarian Universalist congregations in the Connecticut Valley and Central Massachusetts. External links [Clara Barton District Website]  District-level Unitarian Universalist organiza..
Clara Barton National Historic Site
The Clara Barton National Historic Site was established in 1975 at the former home in Glen Echo, Maryland outside Washington, D.C., USA, of Clara Barton (1821–1912), an American pioneer teacher, nurse, and humanitarian who was the founder of the American Red Cross. In 1975, it was established ..
Clara Blandick
Clara Blandick (June 4, 1880 – April 15, 1962) was a twentieth century American actress best known for her portrayal of Auntie Em in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. Contents 1 Early life2 Acting3 The Wizard of Oz4 Death5 Trivia6 External links Early life She..
Clara Bow
Clara Bow (July 29, 1905 − September 27 1965) was an American actress and sex symbol, best known for her silent film work in the 1920s. Bow was widely recognized as an archetypal flapper and the original "It girl". Contents 1 Early life2 Early career3 Fame and fortune3.1 T..
Clara Brett Martin
Clara Brett Martin (25 January, 1874 – 30 October, 1923) opened the way for women to become lawyers in Canada by being the first in the British Empire in 1897. In 1891, Martin submitted a petition to the Law Society of Upper Canada to permit her to become a student member, a prerequisite to..
Clara Bryant
Clara Bryant (born on February 7, 1985 in Glendale, California) is an American actress. Contents 1 Filmography1.1 Film1.2 Television starring role1.3 Television guest appearances2 Awards and nominations2.1 Awards2.2 Nominations3 External links Filmography..
Clara Butt
Dame Clara Butt (b. February 1, 1872 in Southwick, d. January 23, 1936 in North Stoke, Oxfordshire) was a celebrated contralto. Butt made her début in London at the Albert Hall in Sir Arthur Sullivan’s Golden Legend. She made many gramophone recordings, often accompanied by the (uncredited) pian..
Clara cell
Clara cells are non-mucous and non-ciliated secretory cells found in the primary bronchioles of the lungs. Clara cells are dome-shaped and have short microvilli. One of the main functions of Clara cells is to protect the bronchiolar epithelium. They do this by secreting a small variety of product..
Clara City, Minnesota
Clara City is a city in Chippewa County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,393 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.9 km² (1.9 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 1,393 people, 591 ..
Clara Clayton
Clara Clayton is a fictional character, one of the lead characters in the Back to the Future motion picture trilogy, played in Back to the Future Part III and voiced in the [[Back to the Future: the Animated Series|animated series]] by Mary Steenburgen. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]:..
Clara Cluck
Clara Cluck is a fictional character made by The Walt Disney Company in 1934 when she debuted in the Mickey Mouse cartoon The Orphan's Benefit. Since then she has appeared as a semi regular character in the Mickey Mouse cartoons. In the comic books she is shown in The Donald Duck/Scrooge McDuck Un..
Clara Cluck filmography
This is a list of short cartoons and feature films which feature appearances from Disney cartoon character Clara Cluck. Contents 1 Black and White Cartoons1.1 1930's2 Color Cartoons2.1 1930's2.2 1940's2.3 1980's2.4 ..
Clara Collet
Clara Collet, (1860-1948) was pivotal in affecting many reforms which greatly improved working conditions and pay for women (and some men) during the early part of the twentieth century. She worked for Charles Booth helping in his great investigative work on the conditions prevailing in late ninetee..
Clara Edwards
Clara Edwards was the character played by actress Hope Summers on The Andy Griffith Show. ..
Clara Elizabeth Chan Lee
Clara Elizabeth Lee (1886 - 1993) was the first woman voter of Chinese American decent in the United States. She registered to vote on November 8th, 1911 in California. Clara Elizabeth (Yee Miew) Chan was born October 21, 1886, the daughter of Rev. Chan Hon Fun and Ow Muck Gay. The Rev. Chan Hon Fu..
Clara Furse
Clara Furse is the Chief Executive of the London Stock Exchange. She was appointed in 2001, and was the first female to occupy the position. In 2005 she was ranked 19th in Fortune magazine's Most powerful women in business list. Furse was born in Canada to Dutch parents, and educated at schools in ..
Clara Gregory Baer
Clara Gregory Baer is famous for her pioneering role in women's sports. Baer was born on August 27, 1863 in New Orleans, Louisiana. She attended college in Boston and returned to the South for a 38-year career in physical education and teacher training. She is best known as the author of the 1895..
Clara Guerrero
Clara Juliana Guerrero Londoño (born April 22, 1982 in Armenia, Colombia) is a Colombian bowler and a member of the Colombian national women's bowling team. She has won Colombian championships and appeared in international championships in various competition categories. Guerrero is currently at ..
Clara Harris
Clara Harris (1834 - December 23, 1883), was the daughter of U.S. Senator, Ira Harris, from New York. Clara and her fiancèe, Major Henry Rathbone, accompanied President Lincoln and his wife, to Ford's Theater, on April 14 1865, and were present during his assassination. On that day, the Presiden..
Clara Haskil
Clara Haskil (January 7, 1895 - December 7, 1960) was a Jewish-born, classical pianist. A celebrated interpreter of classical and early romantic repertoire, Haskil was particularly noted for her performances and recordings of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Many considered her the foremost interpreter o..
Clara Hughes
Clara Hughes (born September 27, 1972 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian cyclist and speed skater, and has won multiple Olympic medals in both sports. Contents 1 Career1.1 Cycling1.2 Long track speed skating1.2.1 Personal records2 External links Career Born in Winnip..
Clara Immerwahr
Clara Immerwahr (June 21, 1870 – May 2, 1915) was the German born wife of the well known chemist, Fritz Haber, who was most widely known for his development of the Haber-Bosch process, an effective method of synthesizing ammonia. Immerwahr studied at the University of Breslau, attaining her d..
Clara Ingram Judson
Clara Ingram Judson (1879-1960) was an American author who wrote over 70 books for children. She was on May 4, 1879, in Logansport, Indiana, and married James McIntosh Judson in 1901. Her first children's book was Flower Fairies, published in 1915. She is probably most famous books were the Mary Jan..
Clara Janés
Clara Janés Nadal (Barcelona, 1940) is a Spaniard poet, writer and translator. She studied Philology in Barcelona and in Pamplona, where she got her bachelor degree. She received the Maître des lettres, of the Paris IV University of the Sorbonne in compared literature. Her works as translator i..
Clara Jessup Moore
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Clara Jusidman
Clara Jusidman de Bialostozky is a Mexican economist and political activist who served as Secretary of Social Development of the Mexican Federal District from 1998 to 2000. Jusidman studied economy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). She has been a member of various Non-govern..
Clara Kimball Young
Clara Kimball Young (September 6, 1890 - October 15, 1960) was a notable, highly regarded and publicly popular film actress of the early silent film era. Early life Clara Kimball Young was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA; her parents Edward M. Kimball and Pauline Maddern were travelling stock acto..
Clara Law
Clara Law (born May 29, 1957 in Macau) is a Hong Kong film director, now having relocated to Australia before the 1997 Hong Kong handover. She has produced several films focusing on the themes of migration and the identity crisis of Hong Kong people. Her most remarkable works include Farewell China..
Clara Lemlich
Clara Lemlich Shavelson (January 1, 1886 – July 12, 1982) was a leader of the Uprising of 20,000, the massive strike of shirtwaist workers in New York's garment industry in 1909. Later blacklisted from the industry for her union work, she became a member of the Communist Party and a consumer a..
Clara Longworth de Chambrun
Clara Eleanor Longworth de Chambrun, Comtesse de Chambrun (October 18, 1873 - May 1955) an American patron of the arts and scholar of Shakespeare. Born in Cincinnati, OH to Nicholas Longworth and Susan Walker, Clara belonged to a wealthy family that was involved in Ohio politics. Her father was ..
Clara Louisa Wells
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Clara Louise Kellogg
right Clara Louise Kellogg (July 9, 1842 – May 13, 1916) was an American singer. She was a daughter of George Kellogg, born at Sumterville, South Carolina, and was educated in New York for the musical profession, singing first in opera there in 1861. Her fine soprano voice and artistic..
Clara Louise Zinke
Clara Louise Zinke (born March 30, 1909 in Cincinnati; died April 20, 1978) was an outstanding tennis player in the early part of the 20th Century. She competed on the national level as a junior and adult. She was a singles finalist in the U.S. National Girls singles championship of 1926, and at t..
Clara Maass
Clara Louise Maass (June 28, 1876—August 24, 1901) was an American nurse who died as a result of volunteering for medical experiments to study yellow fever. Contents 1 Early life2 Army service3 Yellow fever studies4 Death5 Tributes6 External links Early life Cl..
Clara Maass Medical Center
Clara Maass Medical Center Location Belleville, NJ Beds 456 Affiliation Certification Community Perinatal Center Speciality General Acute Care Founded ..
Clara Mannes
See also Damrosch, Mannes. Clara Mannes, born Clara Damrosch (1869 - 1948) was a Posen-born American musician, music educator. She was an younger sister of Walter Damrosch. She married with David Mannes. She founded and managed the Mannes College of Music with husband. External links ..
Clara McMillen
Clara Bracken McMillen (October 2, 1898 – 1982) contributed to the Kinsey Reports on human sexuality. She was the wife of Alfred Charles Kinsey. Born in Brookville, Indiana, McMillen majored in chemistry at Indiana University, graduating with Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi and other honors. Alfred..
Clara Morgane
Clara's autobiographical book - Sex Star Clara Morgane (real name is Emmanuelle Aurélie Munos) is a French porn star who was born on January 25 1981 in Marseille. Contents 1 Biography2 Titles and awards3 Filmography4 External links5 Further reading Biography When..
Clara Morris
Clara Morris (17 March1849 - 20 November1925) (her birth date is sometimes given as 1846/48) was an American actress. Born in Toronto, Canada, her real name was Morrison. She was reared in Cleveland, Ohio, where at the Academy of Music she became a member of the ballet and afterward leading actr..
Clara Muhammad
Clara Muhammad who's maiden name is Clara Evans, born November 2nd, 1899 in Macon, Georgia, is the late wife of former Nation of Islam leader and founder Elijah Muhammad. She married then Elijah Poole in Georgia in 1917. Between 1917 and 1939, Elijah and Clara Muhammad had eight children—six boy..
Clara Network
Clara network (Cooperación Latino Americana de Redes Avanzadas in Spanish or Cooperação Latino-Americana de Redes Avançadas in Portuguese - literally Latin American Advanced Networks Cooperation in English) is a network connecting many of latin america's academic computer networks. External lin..
Clara Novello
Clara Novello (1818 - 1908), singer, was the daughter of Vincent Novello. Her beautiful high soprano and pure style made her one of the greatest vocalists, alike in opera, oratorio and on the concert stage, from 1833 onwards. In 1843 she married Count Gigliucci, but after a few years returned to he..
Clara Novello Davies
Dame Clara Novello Davies (1861-1943) was a well-known Welsh singer and teacher. She married a tax collector named David Davies. Their son, David Ivor Davies, became better known as Ivor Novello, the actor, composer, dramatist and director. ..
Clara Nunes
Clara Nunes was a popular samba artist in Brazil. This text was taken from [link] Together with Beth Carvalho and Alcione, Clara Nunes, in life, was regarded as one of the three Queens of Samba. She was in life, and still remains, an enormously influential Brazilian artist. Many of her ..
Clara Peller
The picture sleeve of a "Where's the Beef" single, recorded by Coyote McCloud and Clara Peller, based on her legendary advertisement Clara Peller (August 4, 1902 – August 11, 1987), was an American who, as a senior citizen, starred in the legendary "Where's the beef?" advertisement for We..
Clara Petacci
Clara Petacci (Claretta Petacci) (February 28, 1912 – April 28, 1945) was a young Roman girl from an upper-class family who became Benito Mussolini's mistress. Her father had been the personal physician to the Pope. She was twenty-nine years younger than Mussolini When Mussolini was captured..
Clara Reeve
Clara Reeve (1729 - 1807), novelist, was the author of several novels, of which only one is remembered--The Old English Baron (1777), written in imitation of, or rivalry with, the Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford, with which it has often been printed. Her novel has noticeably ..
Clara Rockmore
Clara Rockmore (born Clara Reisenberg, Vilnius, Lithuania, March 9, 1911; d. New York City, May 10 1998) is generally considered to be the greatest player of the theremin electronic musical instrument since its invention and was without peer in the early decades of its use. While many listeners fami..
Clara S. Foltz
Clara Shortridge Foltz (1849-1934) was the first female lawyer on the West Coast. She was the sister of California State Senator Samuel M. Shortridge. The Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in downtown Los Angeles was renamed after her in 2002. Foltz was born in Henry County, Indiana..
Clara Schumann
Clara Schumann Clara Josephine Wieck Schumann (September 13, 1819 – May 20, 1896), wife of composer Robert Schumann, was one of the leading pianists of the Romantic era as well as a composer. Contents 1 Biography2 Music of Clara Schumann3 Quotes4 Works (under con..
Clara Smith
Drawing of Clara Smith from the cover of her album the essential Clara Smith (c. 1894 - 2 February, 1935) was a popular blues singer. Clara Smith was born in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. In her youth she worked on African American theater circuits and tent shows. By the late 1910s she..
Clara Southern
Clara Southern (October 3, 1861 - December 15, 1940) was an Australian artist. Southern was born at Kyneton, Victoria, in 1861. She studied at the national gallery school at Melbourne under George Folingsby and spent much of her life at Warrandyte, a township on the Yarra about 30 kilometers from M..
Clara Township, Pennsylvania
Clara Township is a township in Potter County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 168 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 51.2 km² (19.8 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 168 pe..
Clara Ward
This article is about the 20th century American gospel artist, not the 19th century American, Clara Ward, Princesse de Caraman-Chimay, who became a Belgian princess and a stage performer. Clara Ward (April 21 1924 - January 16, 1973) was a gospel artist who achieved great success, both artistic and..
Clara Ward, Princesse de Caraman-Chimay
This article is about the 19th century American who became a Belgian princess and a stage performer, not the Clara Ward who was a 20th century American gospel artist. The story of Clara Ward, who commonly used one or another version of the title "Princesse de Caraman-Chimay", is poorly known today...
Clara Westhoff
Clara Westhoff (born 21 September 1878 in Bremen; died 9 March 1954 in Fischerhude) was a sculptress. Biography At the early age of 17 Clara Westhoff went to Munich where she attended a private art school. In 1898 she moved to Worpswede and learnt sculpture with Fritz Mackensen. She continued ..
Clara Whitehill Hunt
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Clara Winthrop
Clara B. Winthrop (born 1876) was a philanthropist, art collector, and relative of John Kerry, a U.S. Senator and former presidential candidate. Winthrop was born in Massachusetts, the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Winthrop and a descendant of John Winthrop. As an adult, she was a wealthy and c..
Clara Zetkin
Clara Zetkin, maiden name Eissner (born 5 July 1857 in Wiederau, Saxony; died 20 June 1933 in Archangelskoye near Moscow) was an influential socialist German politician and a fighter for women's rights. Until 1917 she was active in the Social Democratic Party of Germany, then she joined the Indepen..
Clarbec
Clarbec is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14120. The INSEE code is 14161. ..
Clarbeston Road railway station
Clarbeston Road railway station serves Clarbeston Road in Pembrokeshire. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: ..
Clare
Clare can refer to: Places* County Clare, one of the 32 counties of Ireland* Clare (constituency) is an electoral constituency in Ireland* Clare College, Cambridge is a college of the University of Cambridge.* Clare County, Michigan, a political division in the United States.* Clare, Iowa, a city i..
Clare, Indiana
Clare, Indiana, is a small, unincorporated village NNE of Noblesville, Noblesville Township, Hamilton County, Indiana. Population = approx. 75. There is one street in town, Clare Avenue, formerly known as Strawtown Gravel Road. Clare Avenue runs immediately parallel to Indiana State Road 37. The..
Clare, Iowa
Clare is a city in Webster County, Iowa, United States. The population was 190 at the 2000 census. Geography Clare is located at [42°35′16″N, 94°20′37″W] (42.587838, -94.343526)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a..
Clare, Michigan
Clare is a city located in the U.S. state of Michigan. The city lies mostly within Clare County, though a portion extends south into adjacent Isabella County. The population was 3,173 at the 2000 census. North-south U.S. Highway 127 forms the eastern boundary for much of the city and has a junctio..
Clare, New York
Clare is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States. The population was 112 at the 2000 census. The Town of Clare is in the south-central part of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in Clare5 External links Hi..
Clare, Nova Scotia
Clare is an Acadian municipal district in western Nova Scotia, Canada at where St. Mary's Bay meets the Gulf of Maine. Clare forms the western half of Digby County Clare is best known throughout south-western Nova Scotia for their annual canoe trip that is held during Easter weekend. The canoe trip..
Clare, South Australia
The town of Clare ([33°50′S 138°36′E], postcode 5453) is located in South Australia in the Mid North region, 136 km north of Adelaide. It gives its name to the Clare Valley wine and tourist region. Contents 1 History2 Geography/climate3 The town today4 Referenc..
Clare, Suffolk
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Machinery at the disused railway station at Clare Clare is the name of a small town on the north bank of the River Stour in Suffolk, England. It is 22 km from Bury St Edmunds and 14 km from Sudbury. The town possibly owed its earlier importance to it..
Clare-Galway South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
Clare-South Galway is a former parliamentary constituency in Ireland, which was represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. Covering a small part of County Clare and a larger area of County Galway, it existed from 1969–1977. It elected three Teac..
Clarecastle
Clarecastle (Irish: Droichead an Chláir) is a village just south of Ennis, in County Clare, Ireland on the outskirts of the main town. The main Limerick–Ennis–Galway N18 road passes through Clarecastle, and the length from Clarecastle to Ennis is built up, such that Ennis has the appear..
Clarecraft
Clarecraft was a company which produced fantasy figurines. Its most popular series was an officially licensed series of figurines based on the Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett. The company was founded in 1980 by Bernard and Isobel Pearson, and acquired the rights to make Discworld figurines i..
Claregalway
East View of Claregalway Friary Claregalway (Irish: Baile Chláir) is a village situated about 10km from the city of Galway in County Galway, Ireland. It was founded on the banks of the River Clare, hence the derivation of its name: Baile Chláir meaning "town on the Clare". Claregalway lies..
Claregate
Claregate is a suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It is north-west of Wolverhampton city centre, within the Tettenhall Regis ward. Giles Kinnersley once played tennis there. ..
Clareification
Clareification is the weekly student newspaper of Clare College, Cambridge, a college of Cambridge University. One of the things that distinguishes Clare as a particularly friendly and informal college is the staff's ongoing toleration of this publication. Every week in term, students write satirica..
Claremont
Claremont is the name of several places in the world: In Australia:* Claremont, Tasmania, a suburb of Hobart* Claremont, Western Australia* Claremont, Queensland In Canada:* Claremont, Ontario In South Africa*Claremont, Cape Town In the United Kingdom* Claremont (country house), a stately house in ..
Claremont, California
Claremont is a city in Los Angeles County, California, USA, about 45 kilometers (30 miles) east of downtown Los Angeles at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. Claremont is known for its seven academic institutions and several unique retirement communities. The population was 33,998 at the 2000 c..
Claremont, Illinois
Claremont is a village in Richland County, Illinois, United States. The population was 212 at the 2000 census. Geography Claremont is located at [38°43′13″N, 87°58′22″W] (38.720346, -87.972731)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Claremont, Minnesota
Claremont is a city in Dodge County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 620 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.0 km² (1.1 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 620 people, 239 househol..
Claremont, New Hampshire
Claremont is a city in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA. The population was 13,151 at the 2000 census. A successful [Main Street] program has recently revitalized much of downtown Claremont, and a weekly farmers' market is held there during the summer, as well as band concerts. Cont..
Claremont, North Carolina
Claremont is a city in Catawba County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,038 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Notable residents4 External links Geography Claremont is located at [35°42′50″N, 81°9′2″W] (35.713752, -..
Claremont, Oakland/Berkeley, California
The Claremont district is a neighborhood straddling the city limits of Oakland and Berkeley in the East Bay section of the San Francisco Bay Area in California. The main thoroughfares are Claremont and Ashby Avenues. The name was given in the late 19th century by a real estate developer. Previo..
Claremont, Ontario
Claremont is a village located in the north part of the City of Pickering, Ontario, Canada. It is one of many rural villages with suburban type housing mixed with older, historic buildings in the Greater Toronto Area. Brock Road, the main north-south Regional road in the area was realigned to bypa..
Claremont, South Dakota
Claremont is a town in Brown County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 130 at the 2000 census. Geography Claremont is located at [45°40′21″N, 98°0′57″W] (45.672635, -98.015844)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Claremont, Tasmania
Claremont is a suburb of the City of Glenorchy, part of the greater Hobart area, Tasmania, Australia. It is named after Claremont House, which was built in the 1830s by local settler Henry Bilton, who named it after one of the royal homes of England. It is best known as the location of the Cadbury ..
Claremont, Virginia
Claremont is an incorporated town in Surry County, Virginia, United States. The population was 343 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History A granite marker in a circle near the water front commemorates the landing here on May 5,..
Claremont, Western Australia
The Town of Claremont is a Local Government Area of Western Australia. It covers an area of approximately 4.9 square kilometers in metropolitan Perth, the capital of Western Australia and lies about 9km West of the Perth CBD. The Town of Claremont maintains 48 km of roads, 87 km of footpaths and h..
Claremont (country house)
Claremont is an 18th-century Palladian mansion situated less than a mile south of Esher in Surrey, United Kingdom. The buildings are now occupied by Claremont Fan Court School, and its landscaped gardens are owned and managed by the National Trust. The Claremont Estate The first house on the Clarem..
Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve
View over UC Berkeley and the Marin Headlands from Claremont Canyon Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve is a small regional park mainly located in the city of Oakland, California, and administered by the East Bay Regional Park District. The park is named for the canyon in which it's situ..
Claremont College
For the consortium of seven colleges located in Claremont, California, refer to Claremont Colleges. Claremont College opened in 1990 as a senior secondary Government school for students in Years 11 and 12. It provides a full range of courses, preparing students for university, TAFE, traineeships an..
Claremont Colleges
The Claremont Colleges are a consortium of seven schools of higher education located in Claremont, California. Unlike most other collegiate consortiums, such as the Five Colleges Consortium in Massachusetts and the Tri-College Consortium in Pennsylvania, the Claremont College campuses are adjoining..
Claremont College Rugby Football Club
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Claremont Football Club
Formed: 1906 Joined WAFL: 1926 (as Claremont-Cottesloe) Home Ground: Claremont Oval Colours: Navy Blue and Gold Nickname: Tigers WAFL Premierships: 1938-39-40, 1964, 1981, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1996 Record Home Attendance: 18,268 v. South Fremantle, 7th May 1983 External links [C..
Claremont Graduate University
Claremont Graduate University (formerly The Claremont Graduate School) was founded in 1925 in the city of Claremont, California, as the first academic institution in North America to devote itself entirely to graduate study. Now it is associated with another such institution, the Keck Graduate Ins..
Claremont Institute
The Claremont Institute is a conservative think tank based in Claremont, California. The institute was founded in 1979 at the Claremont Colleges. Its leading scholar is Harry V. Jaffa, a professor emeritus at Claremont McKenna College and the Claremont Graduate University. Its current Vice Presiden..
Claremont Isles National Park
Claremont Isles is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 1783 km northwest of Brisbane. Fact sheet Area: 0.41 km²Coordinates: [13°54′40″S, 143°50′02″E]Date of establishment: 1989Managing authorities: Queensland Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category: II See also Protected..
Claremont Landscape Garden
Claremont Landscape Garden, just outside Esher, Surrey, in the United Kingdom, is one of the earliest surviving gardens of its kind — still featuring its original 18th century layout. Originally created for Claremont House, it represents the work of some of the best known landscape gardeners, ..
Claremont McKenna College
Pitzer Hall A member of the Claremont Colleges, Claremont McKenna College is a small, highly selective, private coeducational, liberal arts college enrolling about 1100 students with a curricular emphasis on government, economics, and public policy. CMC is located in Claremont, California, 3..
Claremont Meadows, New South Wales
Claremont Meadows is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Contents 1 Location2 History3 Demographics4 Transport5 Services6 External links Location Claremont Meadows is located in the Western Suburbs of Sydney, and is located within the Cit..
Claremont railway station, Perth
Claremont Train Station, is a Transperth train station 9.3km apart from Perth Train Station, in Western Australia, on the Fremantle Line. Platforms Platform 1: Fremantle Line to FremantlePlatform 2: Fremantle Line to Perth Bus routes 23 to Esplanade Busport24 to East Perth25 to East Perth27 to Eas..
Claremont Resort
The Claremont Resort & Spa is an historic hotel that straddles the border between Berkeley and Oakland. It offers scenic views of San Francisco Bay. The resort currently has 279 guest rooms, 20,000 square foot spa, 10 tennis courts, and 22 acres of landscaped gardens and an award winning spa. Ro..
Claremont Review of Books
The Claremont Review of Books (or CRB) is a quarterly review of politics and statesmanship published by the Claremont Institute. Many consider it a conservative intellectual answer to the left-leaning New York Review of Books. In the journal's words, it "offers bold arguments for a reinvigorated con..
Claremont Riding Academy
Claremont Riding Academy, the last riding stable in Manhattan, is located at 175 89th St. in New York City. Built in 1892, and a National Historical Site, Claremont is a regular attraction to horsey tourists. Claremont is a very sophisticated yet homely environment. This unusual multistory barn..
Claremont Road, Leytonstone
Claremont Road was a road in Leytonstone, London, and the site of a protest from 1992 to 1994 to stop the M11 motorway from being built. About 200 people took residence either in the condemned terraced houses in the road or in the road itself over the two years of the protest. In the end the bill ..
Claremont School of Theology
The Claremont School of Theology is a graduate school located in Claremont, California, offering Master of Art, Masters of Divinity, Doctorate of Ministry and Ph.D. degrees in religion and theology. Though not formally a part of the Claremont Colleges, it has a formal relationship with Claremont Gr..
Claremont serial killer
The Claremont Serial Killer Case is the name given to the murders of two young Australian women in 1996 and the disappearance of a third on March 14 1997. All three women disappeared from night spots in Claremont, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, approximately 9km from the CBD. They disappea..
Claremont Showgrounds
The Claremont Showgrounds were built in 1905 in the Perth suburb of Claremont, ([31°57′10″S, 115°46′57″E]). The Showgrounds are home to the annual Perth Royal Show. Since 1927 the Claremont Speedway was also located here, until its relocation to the new Motorplex near Kwinana ..
Claremont Township, Minnesota
Claremont Township is a township in Dodge County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 468 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 90.3 km² (34.8 mi²). 90.1 km² (34.8 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (..
Claremont University Consortium
The Claremont University Consortium administers the Claremont Colleges system in Claremont, California. External link [link] ..
Claremont Village
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Claremont Young Musicians Orchestra
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Claremore, Oklahoma
Claremore is a city in Rogers County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 15,873 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Rogers County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Tourism5 Education6 Religion7 ..
Claremore Mound
Claremore Mound, a hill in present-day Rogers County, Oklahoma, is the site of the Battle of Strawberry Moon where in 1817 a band Cherokees under Chief Spring Frog (Too-an-tuh) wiped out Chief Clermont's band of Osage Indians. The mound and the nearby city were both named in honor of Chief Clermont...
Claremorris
Claremorris (Clár Clainne Mhuiris in Irish) is a town in County Mayo in the west of Ireland. It has a population of around 2,500. Claremorris is connected by rail to neighbouring Westport and Ballina, as well as to Dublin. The Ballina/Westport–Dublin route is intersected at Claremorris by ..
Clarenbridge
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Clarence
Clarence can refer to: In nutrition: Clarence Birdseye, pioneer of frozen foodClarence Saunders, pioneer of supermarkets In law: Clarence Darrow, US lawyerClarence Thomas, member of the US Supreme Court In royalty: Clarence House, a royal residence in LondonDuke of Clarence, title which has been..
Clarence, Iowa
Clarence is a city in Cedar County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,008 at the 2000 census. Geography Clarence is located at [41°53′16″N, 91°3′33″W] (41.887827, -91.059171)[Geographic references#1GR1] along U.S. Route 30 and the historic Lincoln Highway. Ac..
Clarence, Louisiana
Clarence is a village in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 516 at the 2000 census. Geography Clarence is located at [31°49′13″N, 93°1′44″W] (31.820143, -93.028773)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bur..
Clarence, Missouri
Clarence is a city in Shelby County, Missouri, United States. The population was 915 at the 2000 census. Geography Clarence is located at [39°44′34″N, 92°15′40″W] (39.742692, -92.261159)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Clarence, New York
Clarence is a town located in the northeastern part of Erie County, New York, USA. The population was 26,123 at the 2000 census. Clarence is also the name of a postal district in the south part of the town with ZIP code 14031. It is named after the House of Clarence in England. The Town of Clar..
Clarence, New Zealand
Clarence is a small town in Marlborough, in the South Island of New Zealand. It was named after King William IV of the United Kingdom, who prior to his accession was Duke of Clarence. It lies on State Highway 1 30 kilometres north of Kaikoura, near the mouth of the Clarence River. References ..
Clarence, Ontario
Clarence, Ontario, is the name of a hamlet in the amalgamated city of Clarence-Rockland, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the mouth of the Clarence Creek, on the Ottawa River. Clarence Township was a township that was merged with the village of Rockland in 1998. Clarence Township included a vast r..
Clarence, Pennsylvania
Clarence is a census-designated place (CDP) in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 577 at the 2000 census. Geography Clarence is located at [41°2′59″N, 77°57′0″W] (41.049771, -77.950109)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United S..
Clarence, Tasmania
City of Clarence, Tasmania The City of Clarence is the local council area on the Eastern shore of the River Derwent, opposite the city of Hobart which is on the Western shore. It also includes some rural and non-urban areas, such as the South Arm peninsula. It is connected to Glenorchy via ..
Clarence-Rockland, Ontario
Clarence-Rockland is a bilingual city in eastern Ontario, Canada, in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell on the Ottawa River. Clarence-Rockland is located immediately to the east of Canada's National Capital Region. In January, 2005, the city introduced a bylaw which required all new bus..
Clarenceux King of Arms
The coat of arms of office of Clarenceux King of Arms Clarenceux King of Arms is an officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. Clarenceux is the senior of the two provincial kings of arms and his jurisdiction is that part of England south of the River Trent. With a great degree of cer..
Clarenceville School District
Clarenceville School District was founded in 1837. As of 2006, the district has approx. 1940 students and 270 teachers/staff and 10 bus drivers. Clarenceville is located in Livonia, Michigan, Farmington Hills, Michigan and a section of Redford, Michigan. Schools in the district are Clarenceville ..
Clarence "Frogman" Henry
Clarence "Frogman" Henry (born March 19, 1937 in Algiers, LA) is an American rhythm and blues singer. Fats Domino and Professor Longhair were young [Clarence] Henry's main influences while growing up. When Henry played in talent shows, he dressed like Longhair and wore a wig with braids on..
Clarence "Taffy" Abel
Clarence John "Taffy" Abel was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan on 28 May, 1900. He was a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League and is a member of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame. Position: DefenceShoots: LeftHeight: 6 ft 1 inWeight: 225 lb Contents 1 Playing ca..
Clarence (carriage)
A clarence was a type of carriage popular in the 19th century. It was a four-wheeled horse-driven vehicle with room for four passengers and a glass front. The driver sat at the front, outside the carriage. It was named after Prince William, Duke of Clarence and St Andrews, later to become King Willi..
Clarence (TV series)
Clarence was 1988 BBC situation comedy starring Ronnie Barker and Josephine Tewson, written by Ronnie Barker under the pseudonym "Bob Ferris". It was Barker's final sitcom appearance before his retirement. Plot In 1937, on the day of King George VI's coronation, Clarence Sale, a myopic removal ma..
Clarence (Wonder Showzen character)
-->Clarence is a funny sounding puppet from the television show Wonder Showzen. His character may be loosely influenced by Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog, in which he has a knack for really getting into fights and arguments with the many people of New York City. His videos include him talking to the..
Clarence 13X
Clarence 13X, born Clarence Jowars Smith (February 22, 1928–June 13, 1969) in Danville, Virginia, is considered the founder of the Nation of Gods and Earths, and is referred to by members of that group as Allah or The Father. After serving in the Korean War, Clarence joined the Nation of Isla..
Clarence Abiathar Waldo
Professor Clarence Abiathar Waldo (born January 21, 1852 in Hammond, St. Lawrence County, New York, died October 1,1926 in Manhattan, New York) was a mathematician, author and educator in his field, today most famous for the role he played in the Indiana Pi Bill affair. He married Abby Wright Al..
Clarence Acuña
Clarence Williams Acuña Donoso (born 8 February 1975 in Rancagua) is a Chilean professional football player, he plays as a midfielder. Contents 1 Involvement in Chilean League2 World Cup 19983 Copa America 19994 Newcastle United Involvement in Chilean League He started his ..
Clarence Addison Dykstra
Clarence Addison Dykstra (1883 - 1950) was a U.S. administrator. He served as the first director of the Selective Service System between 1940 and 1941 and Chancellor of UCLA from 1945-1950. He also served as the Efficiency Director of the City's Department of Water and Power for Los Angeles before ..
Clarence Anglin
Clarence Anglin was convicted of bankrobbery along with his brother John Anglin who escaped from Alcatraz prison in 1962 with Frank Morris. He is believed to have drowned in San Francisco Bay, but is still wanted by FBI. John Anglin was played in the 1979 movie Escape from Alcatraz by Jack Thibeau...
Clarence Ashley
Clarence "Tom" Ashley (September 29 1895 (or 1885?) - June 2 1967) was a 20th-century American clawhammer banjo player and singer. Born in Bristol, Tennessee and nicknamed 'Tommy Tiddy Waddy' by his grandfather, Clarence became best known to friends and acquaintances as 'Tom'. He began to play ban..
Clarence Baker
Clarence Baker (born July 7, 1928 in the municipality of Brokenhead, Manitoba) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1986 to 1988, representing the riding of Lac Du Bonnet for the New Democratic Party. Baker worked as a farmer before enter..
Clarence Banta
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Clarence Banta is a Music Producer and CEO of Real A..
Clarence Barber
Clarence Lyle Barber (May 5, 1917 – February 27, 2004) was a Canadian economist and academic. Born in Wolseley, Saskatchewan, he received a B.A. in economics from the University of Saskatchewan in 1939. He won a scholarship to Clark University where he obtained his M.A. in 1941 and he receive..
Clarence Barlow
Clarence Barlow (born December 27, 1945) is a composer of classical and electroacoustic works. He was born in Calcutta, though from British descent. He studied at the Calcutta University, at the Trinity College of Music London (Calcutta Centre), at the Musikhochschule Köln (Music University Cologne..
Clarence Barnhart
Clarence Lewis Barnhart (1900–1993) was an American lexicographer best known for writing the Thorndike-Barnhart series of graded dictionaries, which were based on word lists developed by psychological theorist Edward Thorndike. During World War II he undertook the editing of a dictionary of..
Clarence Berry
Clarence Jackson Berry (1867-1930), known as C.J., was a canny businessman and successful gold miner in the Klondike Gold Rush. He and his wife, Ethel Bush Berry, made a further fortune in Ester, Alaska in 1902, and founded several oil companies over the years, which eventually became Berry Petroleu..
Clarence Birdseye
Clarence Birdseye (December 9, 1886 - October 7, 1956), is considered the founder of the modern frozen food industry. A native of New York City, he became interested in the frozen preservation of food while working as a fur trader in Labrador, Canada in 1912 and 1916, a job he had taken to help pa..
Clarence Brandley
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|r..
Clarence Brown
thumb For other people named Clarence Brown, see Clarence Brown (Disambiguation). Clarence Brown (May 10, 1890 – August 17, 1987) was an American film director. Born in Clinton, Massachusetts to a cotton manufacturer, Brown to the South when he was eleven. He attended the University o..
Clarence Brown (disambiguation)
There are at least four well-known people named Clarence Brown, as follows: Clarence Brown, American movie director.Clarence J. Brown Sr., Ohio congressman.Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr., Ohio congressman, son and successor to the above.Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, American R&B singer. This is a [..
Clarence Bruce, 3rd Baron Aberdare
Clarence Napier Bruce, 3rd Baron Aberdare, GBE (2 August 1885 - 4 October 1957) was a British military officer, cricketer and somewhat notable tennis player. Bruce received his education at Winchester College and at New College, Oxford, and was admitted as a barrister into Inner Temple; however, wh..
Clarence Buckman
Clarence Bennentt Buckman,(April 1, 1851-March 1, 1917) a Representative from Minnesota; born in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pa. attended the public and normal schools; moved to Minnesota in 1872 and settled in what is now known as Buckman; engaged in agricultural pursuits and in the lumber business;..
Clarence C. Moore
Clarence C. Moore was an enginner at HCJB Missionary Radio Station, now known as HCJB World Radio with primary transmitters in Quito, Ecuador. He was a radio Amateur with call sign, W9LZX (SK). He developed the cubical quad antenna. ..
Clarence C. Walton
Clarence C. Walton, was the 10th president of The Catholic University of America and the first layman to hold the position. He was also the first to hold the title 'president' and not 'rector.' |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Clarence Cameron White
Clarence Cameron White (August 10, 1880 – June 30, 1960) was an African American neoromantic composer and concert violinist. Dramatic works by the composer were his most well known such as the incidental music for the play Tambourand the opera Ouanga. During the first decades of the twentieth ce..
Clarence Campbell
Clarence Campbell poses with the Stanley Cup in 1957. Clarence Sutherland Campbell (July 9, 1905 - June 24, 1984) was a former National Hockey League President (1946-1977). Born in Fleming, Saskatchewan, Campbell graduated from the University of Alberta with a degree in law and arts in 1924 a..
Clarence Cannon
Clarence Andrew Cannon (April 11 1879 - May 12 1964) was a Democratic Congressmember from Missouri. He was a notable parliamentarian and chaired the U.S. House Committee on Appropriations. Born in Elsberry, Missouri, Cannon graduated from La Grange Junior College in Hannibal, Missouri in 1901, from..
Clarence Carter
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. --> Clarence Carter (born 14 January 1936, Montgomery, Alabama) is a singer and musician. Carter's earliest r..
Clarence Castors
The Clarence Castors are a Junior "B" team based out of Clarence, Ontario. They play out of the Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League. Season-by-Season Results Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs 1999-00 42 21 21 0 3 196 195 45 4th EO Metro Lost D..
Clarence Center
Clarence Center can refer to: Clarence Center, New YorkClarence Center, MichiganThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Clarence Center, New York
Clarence Center is a hamlet (and a census-designated place) located in the Town of Clarence in Erie County, New York, USA. The population was 1,747 at the 2000 census. Clarence Center, within the south-central part of the town, is the location of most of the town government facilities, although th..
Clarence Clemons
Clarence Clemons, 2002 Clarence Clemons (born January 11, 1942 in Norfolk, Virginia) is an American musician, best known as the tenor saxophone player in Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. "The Big Man" has been playing with Bruce for over 30 years; his sax parts are an easily recognized fea..
Clarence Cooper
Judge Clarence Cooper (born May 5, 1942 in Decatur, Georgia) is a U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Georgia of the Federal Judiciary of the U.S. He was appointed to this seat on May 9, 1994 by President Clinton. Judge Cooper was the first African-American appointed to a full-time ju..
Clarence Crase Thomas
Clarence Crase Thomas (26 December 1886 - 28 January 1917) was an officer in the United States Navy during World War I. Thomas became the first U.S. naval officer to die in the war, after his ship was torpedoed by a German submarine. He was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Early life and caree..
Clarence D. Clark
Clarence D. Clark (April 16 1851—November 18 1930) was a teacher, lawyer, and politician from New York who participated in the constitutional convention for Wyoming's statehood and was one of that state's first congressmen. He was born in Sandy Creek, New York and attended the University of ..
Clarence D. Martin
Clarence D. Martin (born June 29, 1886-August 11, 1955) served two terms as the governor of the state of Washington from 1933 to 1940. Martin graduated from the University of Washington in 1906 and joined his father in running the Cheney Grain and Milling Co. From 1928 to 1936 Martin was the Mayor ..
Clarence Darrow
Darrow redirects here. Charles Darrow patented the board game Monopoly Clarence Seward Darrow ca. 1922 Clarence Seward Darrow (April 18, 1857 – March 13, 1938) was an American lawyer and leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union, best known defending teenaged thrill killers L..
Clarence Davis
[] at NFL.com Clarence Davis (born June 28 1949 in Birmingham, AL) is a former american football Running Back who played with the National Football League Oakland Raiders from 1971 to 1978. College Career Davis graduated from the University of Southern California and was a 1969 All-Ameri..
Clarence Day
For the former NHL Defenseman, please see Clarence "Happy" Day Clarence Shepherd Day, Jr. (November 18, 1874 - December 28, 1935) was an American author. He was born in New York City. He graduated from Yale University in 1896. The following year, he joined the New York Stock Exchange, and became..
Clarence Dayton Hillman
Clarence Dayton Hillman (1870-1935) was a prominent businessman and real estate developer in Seattle, Washington at the beginning of the 20th century. Born in Birmingham, Michigan, his parents both died before he was ten years old. Quitting school after the second grade, he and his brother sold news..
Clarence DeMar
Clarence DeMar (June 7, 1888 - June 11, 1958) was a U.S. marathoner, winner of seven Boston Marathons, and Bronze medalist at the 1924 Paris Olympics. He was known by the nickname "Mr. DeMarathon." DeMar's first marathon was the 1910 Boston marathon, where he finished 2nd. Later in 1910 he was ..
Clarence Derwent Awards
The Clarence Derwent Awards are Broadway theatre awards given annually by the Actors' Equity Association. Contents 1 Past winners1.1 Most promising male1.2 Most promising female2 External links Past winners Most promising male 1945 : Frederick O'Neal – as Frank in Anna ..
Clarence Dill
thumb Clarence Cleveland Dill (September 21 1884 January 14 1978) was an American politician from the state of Washington. He was a Democrat. Dill was born in Knox County, Ohio. As a young man he was a teacher, and moved to Spokane, Washington in 1908. He became a lawyer in 1910, and soon ent..
Clarence Dillon
Clarence Dillon, (Sep 27, 1882 - Aug 15, 1979) born in San Antonio, Texas, was the son of Samuel Dillon (Lapowitz/sic Lapowski) and Bertha Lapowitz/sic Lapowski. Attended Groton School, then Harvard, 1905. Married Anne McEldin Douglass (1881-1961) of Milwaukee. His son, C. Douglas Dillon (later Se..
Clarence Dock
The Clarence Dock is a dock, on the River Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool it is situated in the northern end of the dock system, connected to Salisbury Dock to the north and Trafalgar Dock to the south. It was built as a self-contained steamship dock facility. It opened in September 1830..
Clarence Dock (accommodation)
Clarence Dock is student accommodation at the University of Leeds. It is the one of only 2 halls not to lie on the A660 road or on campus. Clarence dock is built around the new redevelopment area at the south end of Leeds. It is next to the River Aire and also situated next to the Royal Armouries ..
Clarence Dock (disambiguation)
Clarence Dock may refer to: Clarence Dock, LiverpoolClarence Dock (accommodation), a student accommodation at the University of Leeds This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change..
Clarence Duncan Chamberlin
Clarence Duncan Chamberlin (November 11, 1893 – October 30, 1976) was an early American aviator. Time magazine wrote on June 27, 1927: Pilot Clarence Duncan Chamberlin and passenger Charles A. Levine were last week enjoying the hospitality of Germans, resting in the watering place known as B..
Clarence Dutton
Clarence Edward Dutton (May 15, 1841, Wallingford, CT – January 4, 1912, Englewood, NJ) was an American geologist and one of the founders of seismology, in which his chief contribution was the notion of isostasy: that the equilibrium in the crust of the earth is governed by the flow or yieldin..
Clarence E. Gauss
Clarence Edward Gauss (1887 - 1960) was the United States ambassador to the Republic of China before and during the Second World War. He resigned from the post in November of 1944, and was replaced by Patrick Hurley. Before serving as ambassador, he was the American minister to Australia from 1940..
Clarence E. Hancock
Clarence Eugene Hancock was an American congressman. He was born February 13, 1885 in Syracuse, New York, USA. He graduated from Wesleyan University in 1906 and from New York Law School in 1908. He represented New York in the House of Representatives as a Republican from 1927 to 1947. When Hanc..
Clarence E. Macartney
Clarence Edward Noble Macartney (1879-1957) was a prominent conservative Presbyterian pastor and author. With J. Gresham Machen, he was one of the main leaders of the conservatives during the Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Macartney was born in Northwood, Oh..
Clarence E. Miller
Clarence E. Miller (born November 1, 1917) was a Republican Congressman from Ohio, serving January 3, 1967 to January 3, 1993. Born in Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio, he attended the public schools there. Before entering politics he was an electrical engineer--he earned his degree through a cor..
Clarence E. Vammen, Jr.
Clarence Earl Vammen, Jr. (17 October 1919 – 6 June 1942) was a United States Navy aviator during World War II. Vamman was born in Aberdeen, Wash., on 17 October 1919. He attended Pomona Junior College in California before enlisting in the Naval Reserve on 17 February 1941 at Long Beach, Cali..
Clarence Earl
Clarence Earl was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Clarence Earl Gideon
Clarence Earl Gideon Clarence Earl Gideon (August 30, 1910 – January 18, 1972) was a poor drifter accused in a Florida state court of felony theft, who fought to have a lawyer appointed to his case resulting in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright. Contents 1 Ea..
Clarence Eddy
Clarence Eddy (1851-1937) was an American organist. He was married to singer Sara Hershey who established the Hershey Music School in Chicago. ..
Clarence Edward Case
Clarence Edward Case (1877-1961), Republican, was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. He was the acting Governor of New Jersey in 1920, succeeding William Nelson Runyon. Case was a lawyer. From 1910 to 1913, he was a member of the New Jersey Senate representing Somerset County. He later became an asso..
Clarence Edward Dutton
Clarence Edward Dutton (May 15, 1841-January 4, 1912) was an American geologist, born at Wallingford, Conn., and educated at Yale, where he graduated in 1860. He was an officer in the volunteer forces during the Civil War, after which he began the study of geology, and in 1875 was detailed to assist..
Clarence Edwin Ayres
Clarence Edwin Ayres was the principal thinker in the Texas school of Institutional Economics, during the middle of the 20th century. Contents 1 Life2 Ideas3 Selected publications4 References5 External links Life Ayres was born May 6, 1891 in Lowell, Massachusetts, the ..
Clarence F. Leary
Clarence Frederick Leary (11 January 1894 – 20 July 1918) was an officer in the United States Navy during World War I. Born in Fowey, England, Leary came to the United States with his family as a boy. After the United States entered World War I he was commissioned lieutenant in the Naval Rese..
Clarence F. Stephens
Clarence F. Stephens (born July 24, 1917) was the ninth African American to receive a Ph.D. in mathematics. One of six children, he was orphaned at the age of eight and worked at a boarding school in his native South Carolina. Stephens graduated from Johnson C. Smith University in 1938 with a B.S...
Clarence Fahnestock State Park
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park a 14,086-acre (56.3 km²) New York state park, in Putnam and Dutchess counties. The park has hiking trails, an environmental center, a beach on Canopus Lake, and fishing on four ponds and two lakes. Most of the park is in northern Putnam County between the Ta..
Clarence Felder
Clarence Felder (b. September 2, 1938 in St. Matthews, South Carolina, USA) is an American character actor who has starred in films and on television. Clarence's first feature film was in the 1974 movie Man on a Swing, his other films include After Hours (1985), Ruthless People (1986), The Hidden (..
Clarence Fines
Clarence Melvin Fines (born August 16, 1905 in Darlington, Manitoba; died October 27, 1993 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) was provincial treasurer of Saskatchewan during the Tommy Douglas era, and also served as Deputy Premier. Fines represented the riding of Regina City from 1944 to 1960. Fines wa..
Clarence Fulton Secondary School
Clarence Fulton Secondary is a public high school in Vernon, British Columbia part of School District 22 Vernon. ..
Clarence G. Badger
Clarence G. Badger (June 9, 1880 - June 17, 1964) was an American Film Director of feature films in the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s. His most noteworthy films include It, starring Clara Bow, more than a dozen features and shorts starring Will Rogers, and two features starring Raymond Griffith, Paths to ..
Clarence Gaines
Clarence E. "Big House" Gaines (b. May 21, 1923 in Paducah, Kentucky, United States - d. April 18, 2005 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina) was a former college men's basketball coach. He coached at Winston-Salem State University from 1946 to 1993, compiling an 828-447 record. Among his former players..
Clarence Gamble
Clarence J Gamble married to Sarah Merry Bradley-Gamble, was the heir of the Procter and Gamble soap company fortune. He was a Birth Control Advocate and founded Pathfinder International Contents 1 Biography1.1 Proposal1.2 Poem2 Literature3 External links Biography Propo..
Clarence Gardens, South Australia
Clarence Gardens is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Mitcham. Suburbs of the City of Mitcham Bedford Park | Belair | Bellevue Heights | Blackwood | Brown Hill Creek | Clapham | Clarence Gardens | Colonel Light Gardens | Coromandel Valley | Crafers West | Craigburn Farm | Cumberland Park ..
Clarence Gatemouth Brown
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (April 18 1924 - September 10, 2005) was a Louisiana and Tex-Mex American blues musician. He was a highly acclaimed multi-instrumentalist, who played an impressive array of instruments such as guitar, fiddle, mandolin, viola as well as harmonica and drums. During his caree..
Clarence Gilyard
Clarence Gilyard as James Trivette in Walker, Texas Ranger Clarence Darnell Gilyard Jr. is an American actor, he was born on December 24, 1955, in Moses Lake, Washington. He is sometimes credited under a fictitious show name, "Clarence A. Gilyard". He is well known for his role as Conrad Mc..
Clarence Goodson
Clarence Goodson (born May 17, 1982 in Alexandria, Virginia) is an American soccer player, who currently plays central defender for FC Dallas of Major League Soccer. Goodson played three years of soccer at the University of Maryland, which he joined in 2000. After redshirting in 2001, Goodson hel..
Clarence Gosse
Clarence Lloyd Gosse (1912 – December 21, 1996) was a Canadian physician and Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. Born in Newfoundland, he moved to Nova Scotia when he was ten. He graduated from the medical school of Dalhousie University in 1939. During World War II, serving in the Canadian ..
Clarence Greene
American producer and screenwriter Clarence Greene (1913 - 1995) frequently collaborated with filmmaker Russell Rouse on a number of offbeat films. Some of these included "DOA" (1950), "The Well" (1951 for which they received an Academy Award nomination), "Pillow Talk" (1959 which won them the Acade..
Clarence Griffin
Clarence James "Peck" Griffin was an American tennis player (January 19, 1888-March 28, 1973). Griffin ranked in singles in the U.S. Top Ten three times: he was No. 7 in 1915, No. 6 in 1916, and No. 6 in 1920. In addition to his singles success, Griffin also made a mark in doubles with fellow Cali..
Clarence Harmon
Clarence Harmon was the forty-eighth mayor of St. Louis (from 1997 to 2001), and the city's second African-American mayor. Prior to serving as Mayor, Harmon had served as St. Louis' first African-American police chief. He defeated incumbent Mayor Freeman Bosley, Jr. in the Democratic Primary in 19..
Clarence Henry Willcock
Clarence Henry Willcock was the last person in the UK to be prosecuted for refusing to carry an Identity Card. On 7 December 1950, the 54 year dry-cleaning manager from Finchley was stopped while driving in London by police constable Harold Muckle who demanded that he present his Identity Card at a..
Clarence High School
Clarence High School - Clarence, New YorkClarence High School - Howrah, Tasmania ..
Clarence High School (New York)
Also known as Clarence Central High School or, formerly, Clarence Senior High School, this is a public institution for grades 9-12 located in Clarence, New York at 9625 Main St, Clarence, NY 14031-2083. Contents 1 History2 Campus3 Clarence Central School District3.1 High Sch..
Clarence High School (Tasmania)
Clarence High School is a co-educational state high school located in Howrah, a riverside suburb of greater Hobart, the capital of the island state Tasmania. The school has students in grades 7 to 10. The school was the first comprehensive state secondary school on the eastern shore of Hobart, open..
Clarence Hill
Clarence Hill may refer to: Clarence Hill (boxer) (born 1951) - Bermudian boxer in the 1976 Olympic GamesClarence Hill (murderer) - death row inmate that won a stay in execution from the United States Supreme Court This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associat..
Clarence Hill (boxer)
For other people named Clarence Hill, see Clarence Hill. Clarence Hill (born June 26, 1951) is a retired Bermudian boxer. At the 1976 Summer Olympics he won the bronze medal in the men's Heavyweight category. He is Bermuda's first and so far only Olympic medallist. ..
Clarence Hill (murderer)
For other people named Clarence Hill, see Clarence Hill. Clarence Hill is a convicted murderer who was granted a stay of execution by Justice Anthony Kennedy of the United States Supreme Court on January 24, 2006. Mr. Hill was convicted of the murder of a Pensacola, Florida police officer in 1982 a..
Clarence Hiskey
Clarence Francis Hiskey (1912–1998), born Clarence Szczechowski, became active in the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA) when he attended graduate school at the University of Wisconsin. He became a professor of chemistry at the University of Tennessee, Columbia University and Brookl..
Clarence Holiday
Clarence Holiday (1898 - 1937) was a jazz guitarist. Clarence Holiday is primarily remembered today as the father of Billie Holiday, but he never married Billie's mother. Before Lady Day made it big, he was not too happy about having to admit that he had a grown-up daughter. Holiday worked local..
Clarence Holmes
Clarence Holmes, also known as Ready Rock C, was the third part of hiphop group DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, he left the group in 1990. Clarence Holmes sued Will Smith and Jazzy Jeff in 1997 because of some problems with the royalties. Holmes lost the case. Reference [Clarence Holmes biog..
Clarence Hotel
The Clarence Hotel is the name of a luxury hotel in Dublin, Ireland. Originally built in 1852, it was transformed into a contemporary design in 1996 by it's owners, U2 band members, Bono and The Edge. The Clarence Hotel has 49 bedrooms and all guestrooms have been uniquely designed to provide accomm..
Clarence House
Clarence House, London Clarence House is a royal home in London, situated in The Mall. It is adjacent to St. James's Palace and shares the palace's garden. For nearly 50 years from 1953 to 2002 it was home to HM Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, but is now the official residence of The Prince..
Clarence Hutchenrider
Clarence Hutchenrider (1908-1991) was an American jazz clarinetist. He was a member of the Casa Loma Orchestra led by Glen Gray. ..
Clarence Irving Lewis
Clarence Irving Lewis (April 12, 1883 Stoneham, Massachusetts - February 3, 1964 Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American academic philosopher and founder of conceptual pragmatism. Lewis became famous early in his career as a logician, branched into epistemology, and spent the last 20 years as a..
Clarence Island (South Shetland Islands)
A map of the South Shetland Islands Clarence Island ([61°12′S 054°05′W]) is 18 km (12 mi) long and the easternmost of the South Shetland Islands. The name dates back to at least 1821 and is now established in international usage. Ernest Shackleton spotted Clarence Island on hi..
Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr.
Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr., a Republican Representative from the Seventh District of Ohio; born in Columbus, Ohio, June 18, 1927; attended the public schools in Blanchester, Ohio; also attended Stoddard Elementary, Gordon Junior High, and Western High School in Washington, D.C.; graduated from Duke..
Clarence J. Brown
Clarence J. Brown Sr. (July 14, 1893 - August 23, 1965) was an American newspaper publisher who represented Ohio as a Republican in the United States House of Representatives from 1939 to 1965. Brown was born in Blanchester, Clinton County, Ohio (Bioguide) or West Union, Clermont County, Ohio (ANB)..
Clarence Johnson
This article is about the aeronautical engineer. For Atlanta Braves outfielder Kelly Johnson, see here. Kelly Johnson participated in the design of the Lockheed L-10 Electra, testing a model of the design in the wind tunnel of the University of Michigan. Clarence Leonard "Kelly" Johnson (Feb..
Clarence John Laughlin
Clarence John Laughlin (1905 - 2 January, 1985) was a United States photographer, best known for his surrealist photographs of the U.S. South. Laughlin was born in to a middle class family in Lake Charles, Louisiana. His rocky childhood, southern heritage, and interest in literature influenced his..
Clarence Jordan
Clarence Jordan (July 29, 1912 - October 29, 1969), a farmer and New Testament Greek scholar, was the founder of Koinonia Farm, a small but influential religious community in southwest Georgia and the author of the Cotton Patch translations of the New Testament. He was also instrumental in the found..
Clarence Joseph Bulliet
Clarence Joseph Bulliet (March 16, 1883 - October 20, 1952) was a U.S. art critic and author. Also referenced commonly as "C.J." Bulliet. Grandfather of Richard W. Bulliet, the Columbia professor. Bulliet grew up in Corydon, Indiana and graduated in 1904 from Indiana University. For nine years ..
Clarence K. Bronson
Clarence K. Bronson (21 July 1888 – 8 November 1916) was a pioneer aviator in the United States Navy. Bronson was born in Bushnell, Ill., 21 July, 1888, and was a member of the United States Naval Academy Class of 1910. After service afloat, he was trained in aviation in 1914 at the Curtis Ae..
Clarence Kelly
Bishop Clarence Kelly, a traditionalist Roman Catholic bishop, was born in 1941. He was ordained a priest on April 13, 1973 at Ecône, Switzerland by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre for the Roman Catholic Society of St. Pius X. Kelly eventually became Superior of the Society in the United States. In 1..
Clarence King
Clarence King (January 6,1842 – December 24,1901) was an American geologist and mountaineer. He founded and was the first director of the United States Geological Survey, from 1879-1881. He was born in Newport, Rhode Island. Clarence King was noted for his exploration of the Sierra Nevada...
Clarence Kolb
Clarence Kolb (July 31, 1874—November 25, 1964) was an American vaudeville performer and actor. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he started out as one half of a vaudeville comedy act with Max Dill, and they styled themselves on the famous Weber and Fields. In addition to their stage work, they appear..