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C. L. A. SmithCharles 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..
CălanFor 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..
CLACLA is a three-letter abbreviation that may mean: California Library AssociationCanadian Library AssociationCommand Line ArgumentsConjugated linoleic acidCuban Liberator ArmyChild Language AquisitionComputer Law Association ..
CLAASCLAAS 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..
ClabberThere 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. } Clabber is a card game similar to euchre and hearts...
ClabbersAn 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, ..
ClabbyClabby 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 InnThe 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)..
ClachanA 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 BridgeThe 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' CharridhThe 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' MheirlichThe 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 TiompainThe 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 BiorachThe 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..
ClackamasThe 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, OregonClackamas 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 CollegeClackamas 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, OregonClackamas 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 SchoolClackamas 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 IndiansThe 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 RiverThe 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 CenterClackamas 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)This article or section contains information about a planned or expected future infrastructure.It may contain information of a speculative nature and the content may change dramatically as the construction and/or completion of the infrastructure approaches, and/or more information becomes availa..
ClackerClacker 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..
ClackersFor 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 servicesThere 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. } Clacket Lane services is a motorway service station ..
ClackmannanClackmannan 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, ClackmannanshireClackmannan 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..
ClackmannanshireClackmannanshire 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, QueenslandClack 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-Searedirect [[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 ..
ClactonianThe 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 ClubPlease [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 May 2006. The first mention of playin..
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 stationColchester 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 301HCSE 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 53CALC 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 6CALC 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. ..
CLADCLAD 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..
CladDepending 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..
CladdaghThe 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 RecordsCladdagh 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 RingRing 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..
CladdingThe 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 modeIn 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 ..
CladeA 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 HallanCladh 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., ..
CladinoseCladinose 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 ..
CladisticsCladistics (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..
CladiumCladium (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 ..
CladoceranCladocera 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..
CladogeloniumCladogelonium is a monotypic plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae. ..
CladogenesisCladogenesis 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 orientalisCladogynos 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. ..
CladoniaCladonia (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 ..
CladoniaceaeCladoniaceae 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 rangiferinaReindeer 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..
CladoselacheCladoselache 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-..
CladosictisCladosictus 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 okamuranusCladosiphon okamuranus (mozuku) is a type of edible seaweed in the genus Cladosiphon External links [SEAWEEDS USED AS HUMAN FOOD][Japan for Sustainability] ..
CladoxycanusCladoxycanus is a monotypic moth genus belonging to the family Hepialidae. The only species is C. minos of New Zealand. External link [Hepialidae genera] ..
CladrastisCladrastis 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 ..
CladribineCladribine 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..
CladyClady 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 LondonderryClady 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 TyroneClady (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..
CladymoreCladymore 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..
ClaerwenThe 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..
ClaesLook 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 LagerkvistAsteroids 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 ElfsbergClaes 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 OldenburgSoft 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 RålambClaes 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 TholinThere 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. } Claes Emil Tholin was elected as the first leader of..
Claflin, KansasClaflin 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 UniversityClaflin 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..
ClafoutiClafouti, 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 ..
ClagClag 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..
ClaggClagg 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 WilliamClaggan 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..
CLAHEIn Image Processing, CLAHE stands for Contrast Limited Adaptative Histogram Equalization. External links [A tutorial on CLAHE] ..
ClaiborneClaiborne 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, LouisianaClaiborne 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, MarylandClaiborne 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 BridgeThe 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 CountyClaiborne 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, MississippiClaiborne 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, TennesseeClaiborne 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 FarmClaiborne 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 JacksonClaiborne 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, LouisianaClaiborne 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 PellClaiborne 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..
ClaibourneIn 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..
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Claims ConferenceThe 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..
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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 bankruptcyA 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 JumperClaim 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 KingThere 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. } An editor has expressed a concern that the subject ..
Claim of Right Act 1689The 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 yearIn 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. ..
ClainClain is a river in western France. It flows through the city Poitiers. It joins the Vienne River near Châtellerault, in Cenon-sur-Vienne. ..
Claíomh SolaisThis 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..
ClairClaire, 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 BrunswickClair 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, FloridaClair-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..
ClairaClaira (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) ..
ClairacClairac 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. ..
ClairalienceClairalience (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. ..
ClairaudienceClairaudience 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..
ClairautClairaut 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 equationIn 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 theoremIn 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..
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Claire'sClaire'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 KneeClaire'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 TwinClaire'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 ElementaryClairemont 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 SchoolClairemont 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 BridgeThe 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 SchoolThis 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..
ClairetteClairette 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 BlancClairette 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 AOCClairette 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, OntarioClaireville 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 AreaThe 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 AdamsClaire 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 BertschingerClaire 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 BeynonClaire 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 BloomClaire 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 BoudreauClaire 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 BretécherClaire 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 BurchClaire 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 DakotaClaire 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 ClairmontClaire 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 ClancyClaire 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-ThomasDr 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. AyerClaire 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 DanesClaire 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 DavenportClaire 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 DefoeClaire 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 FuenteClaire 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 DelbosClaire 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 DenisClaire 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 DurasFrench 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 DoddClaire 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 TaylorClaire 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 SmithTo meet Wikipedia's and make it more accessible to a general audience, this article may require [Cleanupcleanup].The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.Please help Wikipedia by improving the introduction according to th..
Claire Etaughredirect [[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. GmachlClaire 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 FaginClaire 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 FejesClaire 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 FisherClaire 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 ForlaniClaire 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 FossClaire 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 FosterClaire 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 FoxClaire 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 GibaultClaire 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 GollClaire 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 GooseClaire 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 GordonClaire 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 HamillClaire 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 HarrisClaire 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 HennessyClaire 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 HowellClaire 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 JenningsClaire Jennings is one of the producers of [[Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit]]. External link ..
Claire JohnstonThis 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 JonesClaire 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 ..
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Claire KingClaire 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-DubéClaire 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 LabineClaire 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 LawrenceClaire 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 ChennaultMaj. 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 LengClaire 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 LernerClaire 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 LittletonClaire 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 LyonsClaire 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 MartinClaire 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 McCardellThere 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 McCaskillClaire 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..
