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C-list (computer security)
In capability-based computer security, a C-list is an array of capabilities, usually associated with a process and maintained by the kernel. The program running in the process does not manipulate capabilities directly, but refers to them via C-list indexes—integers indexing into the C-list. The ..
C. Liegh McInnis
C. Liegh McInnis (1969 - ) is an author, activist and professor of English at Jackson State University. He has written a number of works and strongly supports African American heritage and tradition. He is the founder of Psychedelic Literature, a literary campaign promoting the African America..
Călimăneşti
Călimăneşti is a town in Vâlcea County, southern Romania with a population of 8,598. The town lies on the north part of the county, on the banks of the Olt River and close to the Cozia Mountains. It is situated on the main route between Transylvania and Oltenia at the southern end of the Olt R..
Călineşti
Călineşti may refer to several towns in Romania: Călineşti, MaramureşCălineşti, ArgeşCălineşti, Suceava 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 di..
Călineşti, Maramureş
Călineşti is a village in the Maramureş County, northern Romania. ..
Călin Alupi
Calin Alupi (1906-1988) is a Romanian Post-Impressionist painter, cited along with Corneliu Baba or Alexandru Ciucurencu as one of the greatest painters of the period amongst his countrymen. External Links [Extensive Biography] ..
Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu Călin Constantin Anton Popescu-Tăriceanu (/kə'lin kɔŋstaŋ'tin aŋ'ton pɔ'pesku təri'tʃja:nu/), (born 14 January 1952), is the Prime Minister of Romania, since December 29 2004. His mother Alexandrina Louise Lăzărescu, is of Greek origins[link]. ..
Céligny
Céligny is a commune in the canton of Geneva, Switzerland. It consists of two small enclaves of the Canton of Geneva into the Canton of Vaud, near Crans-près-Céligny. The notable Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto, father of the 80/20 theory and Paretos Optimatality, lived in Céligny, earning ..
Céline Dion (album)
Celine Dion is the 1992 eponymous album by pop singer Celine Dion. It was her second English release. Hit singles from the album include "If You Asked Me To" and "Water From The Moon". "Beauty and the Beast" a duet with Peabo Bryson won an Academy Award for Best Original Score. Celine originally ..
Céline Hervieux-Payette
Céline Hervieux-Payette, PC, LL.L. (born April 22 1941, L'Assomption, Quebec) is a Canadian politician. In the 1970s, Hervieux-Payette served as a political aide to the Quebec government of Premier Robert Bourassa. She also served as an administrator, as president and commissioner of the Le Gar..
CLI
Meanings of CLI: Command line interface (computer interaction)Call Level Interface (an SQL database management API)Common Language Infrastructure (a Microsoft .NET Framework specification)CLI (x86 instruction)Composite Leading IndicatorCaller Line Identification (caller ID, telephony network servic..
Cli-N-Tel
Cli-N-Tel (born Marquette Hawkins) is a D.J./rapper hailing from Compton, California. Most noted for joining the World Class Wreckin' Cru (1983-1985) and his contribution for the break-through West Coast electro hop records "Surgery" and "Juice". Shortly after leaving the Cru, Cli-N-Tel released ano..
CLIA
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. CLIA refers to the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments.C.L.I.A. referre..
Clibanarii
The Clibanarii (from the Latin, clibani, meaning camp-oven) were a Sassanid Persian, late Roman and Byzantine military unit of heavy armored horsemen. Similar to the Cataphracti, they themselves and their horses were fully armoured. There are several theories to the origins of this name, one being..
ClibPDF
ClibPDF is an open source library which allows the programmer to create dynamically-generated PDF files directly from within a program's code. Such applications include use in PHP. External links [ClibPDF Homepage] ..
CLIC
CLIC can refer to: CLIC Sargent, a cancer charity in the United KingdomCompact Linear Collider, a particle accelerator at CERNCluster LInux pour le CalculCommunity Leadership Independence Coalition, a party formed by Peter Lewis in the 2002 South Australian legislative election. This is a [disa..
Cliché
Clichés of England: telephone box, double-decker bus and Big Ben The term cliché (or cliche) is a phrase, expression, or idea that has been overused to the point of losing its intended force or novelty, especially when at some time it was considered distinctively forceful or novel. Con..
Cliché (album)
Cliché (2005) is a synthpop album by Melotron. Track listing "Marlene""Halt mich fest""Frei wie das Meer""Menschenfresser""Stirb für mich""Alles gesagt""Wenn wir wollten""Lebenslauf""Einfach so""Propaganda""Griechisch - Römisch""Gläserne Zeiten""Sandström""Menschenfresser (HECQ Mix)""Brüder (..
Clichy
Clichy is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Clichy, also called Clichy-la-Garenne or Clichy-sur-Seine, in the Hauts-de-Seine départementClichy-sous-Bois, in the Seine-Saint-Denis département Clichy may also refer to: Place de Clichy (Paris Metro)Gaël Clichy This is a �..
Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine
For other places with the same name, see Clichy. Clichy Country      France Région Île-de-France Départment Hauts-de-Seine Arrondissement Nanterre Canton INSEE 92019 Postal Code 92290 MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality none as o..
Clichy-sous-Bois
Clichy-sous-Bois Country      France Région Île-de-France Départment Seine-Saint-Denis Arrondissement Le Raincy Canton Le Raincy INSEE 93014 Postal Code 93390 MayorCurrent Term Claude Dilain2001-2007 Intercommunality Communautéd'a..
Click
Click may refer to: Click consonant, a type of vocalizationClick (game show), a game show hosted by Ryan SeacrestClick (film), a 2006 film starring Adam SandlerClick (TV series), a BBC TV technology showA department store affiliated with Acme Fresh Markets in Akron, OhioHyundai Getz, a car also sold..
Click! Network
Click! Network is a service of Tacoma Power a public utility in Tacoma, Washington. It provides cable television and Internet connectivity for residents of the Tacoma area. Tacoma Power had been planning to develop a fiber-optic network to link its power substations, but saw a potential value in e..
Click-N-Ship
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. } Click-N-Ship is a product designed by the United Sta..
Click-through rate
Click-through rate or CTR is a way of measuring the success of an online advertising campaign. A CTR is obtained by dividing the number of users who clicked on an ad on a web page by the number of times the ad was delivered (impressions). For example, if your banner ad was delivered 100 times (impr..
Click-to-donate site
Click to donate sites are websites where users can click a button to generate a donation for a charity or cause. The money for the donation comes from advertisers whose banners are displayed each time a user clicks the button. While not directly contributing (though many sites offer additional ways ..
Clickable image
A clickable image is an image that can be activated using a computer mouse. Clickable images are often found as hyperlinks in webpages. The term could also be used to refer to graphical buttons in a graphical user interface (GUI) such as that found in Microsoft Windows or Apple's Mac OS X. See also..
Clickatell
Clickatell is a Mobile Messaging Company based in Cape Town, South Africa. The company offers bulk SMS messaging and SMS gateway connectivity through their application interface (API). Clickatell offers SMS coverage to 550 networks in 170 countries. External links [Official website]�..
Clicked Singles Best 13
Clicked Singles Best 13 is a collection of songs by Japanese rock band L'Arc~en~Ciel. As its name implies, the CD included thirteen tracks. In collaboration with Yahoo!, fans across Asia voted for their favorite single. The top twelve of these were arranged in chronological order and included on th..
Clicker
Clicker-training clickers come in various shapes and forms. A clicker is any device that makes a clicking sound, usually when deliberately activated by its user. They usually consist of a piece of thin metal held in a casing so that the metal is slightly torqued; depressing one end of the met..
Clicker training
Most dogs love it when the clicker comes out. Clicker training is the process of training an animal using a conditioned reinforcer, which indicates to the animal ("marks") the precise behavior that was correct. It was originally used in training animals such as dolphins and pigeons, for which..
Clickimin broch
Clickimin broch is a large, coastal broch near Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland. Situated across the loch is the Clickimin Leisure Centre. The site is maintained by Historic Scotland. ..
ClickOnce
ClickOnce is a Microsoft technology for deploying Windows Forms or Windows Presentation Foundation -based software, also called Smart clients. ClickOnce is only available in .NET 2.0. A less advanced technique can be obtained with the [Microsoft Updater Application Block]. Contents 1&n..
Clickradio
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. } Clickradio was an internet radio program soon after ..
ClickStar
ClickStar, Inc. is a movie distribution company started by Revelations Entertainment, a movie production company started by actor Morgan Freeman and film producer Lori McCreary. Intel Corporation has joined forces by contributing with an unknown amount of funding in the company. The business model w..
Clickstream
A Clickstream is the recording of what a computer user clicks on while web browsing. As the user clicks on a link on a web page, the action is logged inside web server as well as possibly the web browsers, routers, proxy servers, ad servers. Since the business world is quickly evolving into a stat..
Clickteam
Company logo. Clickteam is a software company that was founded in 1993 by François Lionet and Yves Lamoureux that deals exclusively with creating a script free programming tool that allows its users to create video games or other interactive software using a range of GUI tools. Their first re..
Clicktrance
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. } A clicktrance is a state induced by a website or web..
Clickwheel
Clickwheel is a free service offered for webcomics allowing the comic creators to provide their comics to their viewers in the format of iPods. The service is operated from the United Kingdom to allow people to subscribe the syndicated podcast releases of their favorite webcomic directly through..
Clickworkers
ClickWorkers was a small NASA experimental project that used public volunteers (clickworkers) for scientific tasks that require human perception and common sense, but not a lot of scientific training. Clickworkers could work when and for how long they chose, doing routine analysis that would normal..
Clickwrap
A clickwrap agreement (also known as a "clickthrough" agreement or clickwrap license) is a common type of agreement (often used in connection with software licenses). Such forms of agreement are often found on the Internet, as part of the installation process of many software packages, or in other ..
Click (comic)
Click is a series of four erotic Italian comic books by comic book creator Milo Manara. The first comic is about a rather shy woman, Ms. Claudia Cristiani, who is married to an older, rich man. A friend of her husband programs her to become sexually insatiable when a remote-control device is activat..
Click (film)
Click is a comedy/drama/fantasy film directed by Frank Coraci. It was released on June 23, 2006. Click tells the story of overworked Michael Newman, (Adam Sandler), an architect so wrapped up in his job because of his boss (David Hasselhoff), that his family is forced to take the backseat. This ..
Click (game show)
Click was an American television game show based around computers and the then-relatively novel medium of the Internet. The youth-oriented series was created by Merv Griffin and hosted by future American Idol host Ryan Seacrest. It aired in syndication from September 1997 through August 1999; rerun..
Click (short story)
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Click (TV series)
Click was born out of Click Online and came into being in January 2006. Click (previously Click Online) is a weekly BBC television programme covering news and recent developments in the world of consumer technology, presented by Spencer Kelly. There are 3 editions of the programme. There are..
Click Back America
Click Back America was the brain child of college friends Ari Rabin-Havt and Ben Brandzel, that builds on the work they did with [link] organizing students to promote microfinance in the developing world. Working in partnership with the MoveOn.org Voter Fund, Click Back America eventuall..
Click beetle
Click beetles (family Elateridae), sometimes called elaters, Skipjack, Snapping, or Spring Beetle, are a cosmopolitan family characterized by the unusual click mechanism they possess; there are a few closely-related families in which a few members have the same mechanism, but all elaterids can clic..
Click B (group)
Click B (클릭비) is a seven member Korean male hip-hop group. They were formed in August, 1999 under Daesung Entertainment (DSP), the same company as Finkl and the former Sechskies. The band split in 2002, with 4 members remaining. Most recently, they joined the k-pop group J-Walk to form JNC. ..
Click chemistry
Click chemistry is a concept introduced by K. Barry Sharpless in 2001 and describes chemistry tailored to generate substances quickly and reliably by joining small units together as nature does. Explanation In biochemistry, proteins are made from repeating amino acid units and sugars are made fr..
Click Click
Click Click is a British electro-industrial music band. Click Click formed in 1982 by Adrian Smith, and Derek E. Smith, after the end of their previous rock project "Those Nervous Surgeons" (which formed in 1976 with bassist Tim Wilson). When Wilson bought their first synthesizer, (an EDP Wasp)..
Click Commerce
Click Commerce, Inc. (NASDAQ: [CKCM]) is a public U.S. corporation that supplies collaborative commerce and compliance automation software and related services. Click was founded by Michael W. Ferro, Jr. It was incorporated in 1996 as Click Interactive, Inc. and changed its name to Clic..
Click consonant
Manners of articulation Obstruent Click Plosive Ejective Implosive Affricate Fricative Sibilant Sonorant Nasal Flaps/Tap Trill Approximant Liquid Vowel Semivowel Lateral This page contains phonetic information in IPA, which may not display correctly in some brow..
Click fraud
--> Click fraud occurs in pay per click online advertising when a person, automated script, or computer program imitates a legitimate user of a web browser clicking on an ad, for the purpose of generating an improper charge per click. Click fraud is the subject of some controversy and increasing li..
Click here
"Click here" is a phrase that often appears as the link text of a hyperlink, or in an image used as a hyperlink, on a web page. Many web publishers simply use the instinctive Click here link text to direct visitors to either another part of their site, or somewhere else on the Web. It is the equiva..
Click House
Click house is an electronic music genre that is composed of a house beat with chopped up samples and assorted clicks and pops that form a melody. Although not recognized as a mainstream electronic genre by this name, it has had some publicity with the bemani game Beatmania IIDX. To date, there have..
Click It or Ticket
California's version of the campaign includes widespread placement of these traffic signs Click It or Ticket is a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration mobilization campaign aimed at increasing the use of seat belts among young people in the United States. The campaign relies heavily..
Click language
A Click language is a tribal tongue of Africa which is using Click consonants in its phonetic functions. Today only 30 Click languages survive and are spoken by indigenous tribes in the southern and eastern part of Africa. The only Click language which is known to have existed outside the African co..
Click Mexicana
Click Mexicana is a low-cost airline based in Mexico. It is a subsidiary of Mexicana which rebranded Aerocaribe to Click Mexicana in 2005. Contents 1 History2 Services2.1 ..
Click MusicalKEYS
Click MusicalKEYS is a free MIDI musical keyboard software for Windows by Bapuli Online. It allows users to play and record tunes with a support of 128 different instruments. External links [Bapuli Online] ..
Click of death
The click of death is a failure mode typical of various kinds of disk storage systems. The term is also used more specificly to refer to failures of Iomega Zip drives. In all cases, the click of death is characterized by a noticeable clicking or buzzing sound and is usually caused by a head crash. ..
Click OK
Click OK was an Estonian pop music group. Four members of the group included Monika Sjomgina, Kariny Joala, Grete Rämmalit and Kairi Sihiga. Lead singer Kariny Joala has also been a member of the Estonian Bad Angels dance group. The group released an album called Lase lõdvaks in 1998. Many of thei..
Click Smart Living
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Click to listen
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Click track
A click track is a series of audio cues used to synchronize sound recordings, often to a moving image. The click track originated in early sound movies, where marks were made on the film itself to indicate exact timings for musicians to accompany the film. It can be thought of as a recording of a m..
Cliconnect Internet Telephony
Cliconnect is a Voice over IP (VoIP) service provider that allows users to place phone calls using the broadband Internet connection. The phone calls can be made to any telephone number using a multimedia computer, an USB Phone, an adaptor to a regular phone or a Wi-Fi phone if a wireless internet..
Clicquot Club Company
The Clicquot Club Company, also known as Clicquot Club Beverages, pronounced "Klee-Ko" and sometimes spelled "Cliquot", was a national beverage company which sold several varieties of soda. After 80 years of operation, the company was bought and shut down by Canada Dry in 1965. History Founded in ..
Clics
CLICS is an educational building toy. The CLICS are available in primary and pastel colors. They are also used in Occupational Therapy for fine motor skills. CLICS also work with various accessories of Legos and K'Nex. The sets are produced by Toykimo, a privately-held company based in B..
CLIC Sargent
Clic is an abbreviation for CERN's Compact Linear Collider. CLIC Sargent is a cancer charity in the United Kingdom, of which Cherie Booth is a patron. External links [CLIC Sargent website] ..
Cliddesden
Cliddesden is a parish in Hampshire, United Kingdom located 3 miles south of Basingstoke, close to the M3 motorway. In the 2001 census it had a population of 489. The land and housing are currently protected as it is within a Conservation Zone and has many areas of beauty and rolling countryside. ..
Clidemia
Clidemia is a plant genus from the Melastomataceae family with about 450 species. The best known species is C. hirta (soapbush). Species C. ablusaC. acostaeC. acurensisC. acutifloraC. acutifoliaC. affinisC. aggregataC. agrestisC. aguaclarensisC. alataC. allardiiC. alpestrisC. alternifoliaC. alth..
Clidemia hirta
Clidemia hirta, commonly called soapbush or Koster's Curse, is a perennial shrub. It is an invasive plant species in many tropical regions of the world, creating serious damage. Contents 1 Name2 Biology3 Distribution4 Biological control5 Synonyms6 References7 ..
CLIÉ
SONY CLIÉ Logo A CLIE N760C handheld computer. The same CLIE as above but with its included headphones and the Audio Player program. The Sony CLIÉ is a series of personal digital assistants running the Palm Operating System that are unique from other PDAs by such features as a j..
Cliens
Cliens (plural clientes) was the term used to refer to the "lesser" - or obligated - role in the Ancient Roman law/social convention of clientela. The term cliens is derived from the Latin word cluere - to "hear" or "obey". Cliens were those whose family — usually of the plebian class — ..
Client
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Client may refer to: Customer, someone who makes use of the paid products of an individual or organizationClient (computing), a piece of software that accesses services from another piece of software (a server), often remotely ove..
Client-Centered Therapy
Client-Centered Therapy (CCT) was developed by the humanist psychologist Carl Rogers in the 1940s and 1950s. It is used to help a person achieve personal growth and or come to terms with a specific event or problem they are having. CCT is based on the principle of talking therapy and is a non-direct..
Client-server
Client-server is a network architecture which separates the client (often a graphical user interface) from the server. Each instance of the client software can send requests to a server or application server. There are many different types of servers; some examples include: a file server, terminal..
Client-server protocol
In computing, a client-server protocol is a protocol in which there is a single server which listens for connections, usually on a specific port (if this is TCP, UDP, or a similar protocol), and one or more clients which connect to it. Client-Server Protocol is one of three basic groups of NOSs' (N..
Client-side
In computer networking, the term client-side refers to operations that are performed by the client in a client-server relationship. Typically, a client is a computer application, such as a web browser, that runs on a user's local computer or workstation and connects to a server as necessary. Opera..
Client-side JavaScript
Client-side JavaScript (CSJS) is JavaScript that runs on client-side, i.e. the web browser, hence is for client-side scripting. While JavaScript was originally created to run on client-side, this term was coined because the language is no longer limited to just client-side, e.g. server-side JavaScri..
Client-side prediction
Client-side prediction is a networking technique used in many modern first-person shooters. Client-side prediction refers to the process of having the client predict the results of user input before the server has acknowledged the input and updated the game state. So, instead of the client only sen..
Client-side scripting
Client-side scripting generally refers to the class of computer programs on the web that are executed client-side, by the user's web browser, instead of server-side (on the web server). This type of computer programming is an important part of the Dynamic HTML (DHTML) concept, enabling web pages to ..
Client-To-Client Protocol
Client-To-Client-Protocol (CTCP) is a special type of communication between Internet Relay Chat (IRC) clients. CTCP is a common protocol implemented by every major IRC client in use today. CTCP extends the original IRC protocol by allowing users to send private messages and to query other clients..
Client/SOA
Client/SOA is a variation on the term Client/Server specifically describing a computing architecture in which the client component is a web browser and the server implements web-services accessible functionality, i.e. represents the server side of a Service-oriented architecture or SOA. Client/SOA i..
Clientela
Clientela was a Roman law, or social convention that linked Plebians with the legal, social, and sometimes economic protection of Patrician families. This was not only customary, but necessary, as Plebians on their own had limited legal rights and protections under the law, and could not legally ent..
Clients of Scott Boras
This is a list of current and former clients and advisees of sports agent Scott Boras. This is an [Incomplete listsincomplete list], which may never be able to satisfy certain standards for completeness. Revisions and additions are welcome. Rick AnkielSteve Avery (retired)Carlos BaergaR..
Client (Ancient Rome)
In Ancient Roman society, a client (Latin, cliens) was a plebeian who was attached to a patron benefactor (patronus, a predecessor to the Italian padrino, godfather). The patron assisted his client with his protection, interest, and estate; and the client gave his vote for his patron, when he sought..
Client (band)
Client are a futurist European musical group who have toured extensively throughout Europe and Asia. They combine Scandinavian airline hostess uniforms with glamour-girl aesthetics and harsh electronics to create a sound reminiscent of early forays into electronic sound manipulation and New Wave. ..
Client (computing)
A client is a computer system that accesses a (remote) service on another computer by some kind of network. The term was first applied to devices that were not capable of running their own stand-alone programs, but could interact with remote computers via a network. These dumb terminals were clients..
Client Access License
A Client Access License is Microsoft's name for various "keys" which must be purchased and enabled to allow various functionality on Windows NT based servers. Terminal Services Terminal Services requires a license for the server itself in all cases, just as with any other Windows install. Window..
Client Access to Integrated Services and Information
Introduction The Client Access to Integrated Services and Information (CAISI) project aims to reduce the plight of chronic homelessness by enhancing the integration of care between agencies at the individual and population levels using an electronic information system. As such, the project goals ca..
Client confidentiality
Client confidentiality is the principle that an institution or individual should not reveal information about their clients to a third party without the consent of the client or a clear legal reason. This concept is commonly provided for in law in most countries. The access to a client's data as pr..
Client cult
A client cult is a term used in sociology of religion for religions which model themselves on, and use practices resembling or inspired by, clinical psychology, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and psychiatry. Examples of groups which have been labeled client cults include the Church of Scientology an..
Client politics
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. } Client Politics is the type of politics when an orga..
Client state
A client state is a state subservient to another state. This can occur in many varying ways, most commonly by treaty, military occupation, and/or economic dependence. Client states have existed for millennia as stronger powers made subservient those around them as they grew. In ancient times states..
Clifden
Communications Dialing Code: 095 Coast Guard: channels 16,26 and 67 RNLI Lifeboat: View of Clifden from Church Hill Clifden (in Irish, An Clochán meaning "bee-hive cell"*) is a town on the coast of County Galway, Ireland. It is located on the Owenglin River where it flows into Clifden..
Cliff
This article is about the geological formation. For other uses, see Cliff (disambiguation) The Trango Towers in Pakistan have the highest cliffs in the world In geography, a cliff is a significant vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure. Cliffs are categorized as erosion landforms due to t..
Cliff-dwelling
Cliff dwelling is the general archaeological term for the habitations of primitive peoples, formed by utilizing niches or caves in high cliffs, with more or less excavation or with additions in the way of masonry. Two special sorts of cliff-dwelling are distinguished by archaeologists; (I) the cli..
Cliffdale Community Church
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Cliffe
Cliffe could be Cliffe, County DurhamCliffe-at-Hoo, KentCliffe, Richmondshire, North YorkshireCliffe, Selby, North YorkshireJess Cliffe (online handle cliffe), Valve Software This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
Cliffe, North Yorkshire
Cliffe is a small village and civil parish near Piercebridge in North Yorkshire, England. ..
Cliffe-at-Hoo
Cliffe-at-Hoo, known as Cliffe, is a village on the Hoo peninsula in Kent, England, reached from the Medway Towns by a three-mile journey along the B2000. Situated upon a low chalk escarpment overlooking the Thames marshes, Cliffe offers the adventurous rambler views of Southend-on-Sea and London. ..
Cliffe and Cliffe Woods
Cliffe and Cliffe Woods is the title of a civil parish within the Medway city conurbation, England. The parish is located on the Hoo Peninsula and comprises the villages of Cliffe-at-Hoo and Cliffe Woods. ..
Cliffe Hill
Cliffe Hill is a hill to the east of the town of Lewes in East Sussex, England. It is impressive on its western edge, where it looms over Lewes. Its summit is covered in a golf course. Also to be found on the hill is an obelisk known as Martyrs' Memorial commemorating the destruction of Lewes' m..
Cliffe Woods
Cliffe Woods is a village on the Hoo Peninsula in Kent, England. It forms part of the parish of Cliffe and Cliffe Woods in the borough of Medway. It was once just a hamlet and is situated next to Higham. The old woods rise to meet Chattenden and the Ratcliffe highway, just before Hoo, and still re..
Cliffhanger
A cliffhanger or cliffhanger ending is a plot device in which a movie, novel, or other work of fiction contains an abrupt ending, often leaving the main characters in a precarious or difficult situation. This type of ending is used to ensure that if a next installment is made audiences will return..
Cliffhangers
Cliffhangers can refer to: plural of cliffhangerCliffhangers!, a TV series. 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. ..
Cliffhangers (TV series)
Cliffhangers was an American television series that debuted on February 27, 1979 on NBC. Cliffhangers attempted to revive the genre of movie serials in a made-for-TV format. Each hour-long episode was divided into three 20-minute (after commercials) segments featuring different storylines. During t..
Cliffhanger (comics)
Cliffhanger was an imprint of Wildstorm, publishing creator-owned comic books. It was founded in 1998, when Wildstorm was still part of Image Comics (the studio has since been sold to DC Comics), by three of the most popular comic book artists of the time; Joe Madureira, J. Scott Campbell and Humb..
Cliffhanger (disambiguation)
Cliffhanger may mean: Cliffhanger, a plot device in works of fiction.Cliffhanger (film), a 1993 movie starring Sylvester Stallone and John Lithgow.Cliffhanger (comics), a comic book imprint.Cliff Hanger (comic strip), two separate 1983 comic strips.Cliff Hangers (The Price is Right Pricing Game), a..
Cliffhanger (film)
Cliffhanger is a 1993 action movie directed by Renny Harlin and starring Sylvester Stallone and John Lithgow. Stallone plays a climber who becomes embroiled in a failed heist set in a U.S. Treasury plane flying upon the Rocky Mountains. The film was nominated for Worst Picture in the 1993 Golden R..
Cliffhanger (video game)
Cliffhanger is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, was released in 1993, and is based on the film of the same name. The game supports one player. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. A plane filled with terrorists attempting to steal ..
Cliffjumper
Cliffjumper (Cliff in Japan, Matamore in France, and Grillo in Italy) is the name of several characters from the Transformers line of toys. Contents 1 [[Transformers: Generation One]]1.1 Cliffjumper Toy1.2 Television Series1.3 Dreamwave Comics2 [[Transformers: Armada]]3&nb..
Cliffoney
Cliffoney (Cliafuine in Irish) is a village in County Sligo, Ireland. See also List of towns in the Republic of Ireland ..
Clifford
Clifford is both a given name and a surname that applies to a number of individuals or places. Places in England Clifford, HerefordshireClifford, West YorkshirePlaces in the USA Clifford, IndianaClifford, MichiganClifford, North DakotaClifford, PennsylvaniaPeople People surnamed Clifford include: Ro..
Clifford's Puppy Days
Clifford's Puppy Days is an animated television series on PBS Kids. It features Clifford the Big Red Dog, a popular cartoon character and it is set when Clifford was a puppy. Other characters are Clifford's friends, Norville (a bird), Jorge (a dog), Flo and Zo (two cats), and Daffodil (a rabbit)...
Clifford's Really Big Movie
Clifford's Really Big Movie is an animated film, based on a series of children's books drawn and written by Norman Bridwell. This film was directed by Robert C. Ramirez, produced by Scholastic Entertainment and Warner Bros. Pictures, and released to movie theatres by 2004. Voice actors and their..
Clifford's theorem
In mathematics, Clifford's theorem on special divisors is a result of W. K. Clifford on algebraic curves, showing the constraints on special linear systems on a curve C. If D is a divisor on C, then D is (abstractly) a formal sum of points P on C (with integer coefficients), and in this applicatio..
Clifford, Indiana
Clifford is a town in Bartholomew County, Indiana, United States. The population was 291 at the 2000 census. Geography Clifford is located at [39°16′54″N, 85°52′12″W] (39.281574, -85.869863)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, ..
Clifford, Michigan
Clifford is a village in Lapeer County of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the village population was 324. The village is within Burlington Township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 3.9 km² (1.5 mi²), all land. Demograph..
Clifford, North Dakota
Clifford is a city in Traill County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 51 at the 2000 census. Clifford was founded in 1883. Geography Clifford is located at [47°20′51″N, 97°24′35″W] (47.347556, -97.409756)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to..
Clifford, Ontario
Clifford is a one-third of the Town of Minto in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. Although Clifford is a village, it was amalgamated with Palmerston and Harriston to create Minto. ..
Clifford-Klein form
In mathematics, a Clifford-Klein form is a double coset space Γ/G\H, where G is a reductive Lie group, H a closed subgroup of G, and Γ a discrete subgroup of G that acts properly discontinuously on the homogeneous space G\H. A suitable discrete subgroup Γ may or may not exist, for..
Clifford (film)
Clifford is a 1994 comedy film starring Martin Short, Charles Grodin, and Mary Steenburgen. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Martin Short stars as a deceptive ten year-old boy named Clifford Daniels, whose dream is to visit Dinosaur World, a theme park l..
Clifford (Muppet)
--> Clifford is a Muppet character, performed by Kevin Clash. He is a violet-colored creature with orange dreadlocks and big lips. Like many other muppets, it is never specified what kind of creature he is, but it is speculated that he is in fact a catfish. He was created to be part of the Solid F..
Clifford A. Pickover
Clifford A. Pickover Clifford A. Pickover is an author, editor, and columnist in the fields of science, mathematics, and science fiction. Contents 1 Education2 Editor and columnist3 Books3.1 Bibliography3.1.1 Neoreality science fiction series3.1.2 Edited col..
Clifford Adams
Clifford Adams is a Perl computer programmer. He is best known for his work on the UseModWiki wiki implementation, and the subsequent creation of the MeatballWiki community. This software was used by Wikipedia before the development of MediaWiki. External links [Adams' page] on MeatballW..
Clifford Alexander Jr
Clifford Leopold Alexander, Jr. (born September 21, 1933) is an American lawyer, businessman and public servant. He was the first African-American Secretary of the Army. CLifford Alexander Jr was born in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture and Fieldston Schools there; graduated from Harv..
Clifford algebra
Clifford algebras are a type of associative algebra in mathematics. They can be thought of as one of the possible generalizations of the complex numbers and quaternions. The theory of Clifford algebras is intimately connected with the theory of quadratic forms and orthogonal transformations. Cliffor..
Clifford Allen
Clifford Robertson Allen (January 6, 1912–June 18, 1978) was a Tennessee attorney and Democratic politician. Early life and career Allen was born in Jacksonville, Florida, USA, and graduated from Friends High School (now Sidwell Friends) in Washington, D.C.. He also graduated from the Cumber..
Clifford Antone
Clifford Antone (October 27, 1949 in Port Arthur, Texas–May 23, 2006 in Austin, Texas) was the founder of a well-known Austin blues club, record label, and a mentor to Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmie Vaughan and numerous other musicians. Antone moved to Austin in 1968 and attended The University..
Clifford Ashley
Clifford Warren Ashley (December 18, 1881 - September 18, 1947) was an American author, sailor, and artist. He is perhaps most famous for The Ashley Book of Knots, ISBN 0385040253, an encyclopedic reference manual with directions for and illustrations of thousands of knots. He was born in New Bedf..
Clifford B. Hicks
Clifford B. Hicks was born in 1920 in Marshalltown, Iowa, a town similar to Riverton, Indiana (where the Alvin Fernald series is set). He started writing professionally in high school, where he served as a correspondent for the Des Moines Register. He graduated with honors from Northwestern Univer..
Clifford Banks
Clifford Banks is a fictional serial killer who was introduced in 1997 during the second season of the television program Murder One. Banks was portrayed by character actor Pruitt Taylor Vince. He operated out of Los Angeles. Banks claimed at one point to have killed 17 people. A vigilante of s..
Clifford Barclay
Clifford Barclay (died 1961) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1927, and again from 1932 to 1936. He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1922 provincial election, as a candidate of the United Farmers of..
Clifford Baronets
There are a few baronetcies created in the Clifford family. The title of Baronet Clifford of Flaxbourne, New Zealand was created for a grand-nephew of the 4th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh (and nephew of the 1st Baronet Clifford-Constable of Tixall, Staffordshire) on July 16 1887 in the Baronetage ..
Clifford Bax
Clifford Bax (13 July 1886 - 18 November 1962) was a versatile English writer, known particularly as a playwright, a journalist, critic and editor, and a poet, lyricist and hymn writer. He also was a translator, for example of Goldoni. The composer Arnold Bax was his brother, and set some of his wor..
Clifford Bay, New Zealand
Clifford Bay, is a bay in the northeast of the South Island of New Zealand. It lies between Cloudy Bay to the northwest, and Cape Campbell, the easternmost point of the South Island. The bay's most notable feature is the solar salt extraction works at Lake Grassmere, close to the southern end of the..
Clifford Berry
Clifford E. Berry (April 19, 1918 – October 30, 1963) helped John Vincent Atanasoff create the first digital electronic computers in 1939 — the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC). CLIFFORD EDWARD BERRY was born in Gladbrook, Iowa on 19 April 1918 to Fred Gordon Berry and Grace Strohm. He wa..
Clifford biquaternion
A Clifford biquaternion is a concept from geometric algebra. The idea is to replace the complex numbers used in an ordinary (Hamilton) biquaternion with split-complex numbers.Thus q = w + x i + y j + z k , with w, x, y, z ∈ D is a Clifford biquaternion. Such a number can also be written q = r ..
Clifford Blais
Clifford Blais (born ca. 1956) is a family physician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and a declared prospective candidate in the 2006 Liberal Party of Canada leadership race. Blais is a former member of the sovereigntist Parti Québécois. He announced his intention to see the Liberal Party leadership..
Clifford Bourland
Clifford Frederick "Cliff" Bourland (born January 1, 1921) is a former American athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x400 m relay at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Born in Los Angeles, California, of a German mother and an American father, Bourland ran in a competition for the first time in 1932. Bourlan..
Clifford Brown
Clifford Brown: Memorial Album on Blue Note Records. Clifford Brown (October 30, 1930 – June 26, 1956) was an influential and highly-rated American jazz trumpeter. Despite an abbreviated recording career of only 4 years duration (due to his early death), he had a considerable influence o..
Clifford Brown Jazz Festival
The Clifford Brown Jazz Festival is a free jazz music festival held annually at Rodney Square in Wilmington, Delaware. The first festival was held in 1989 on the open lawn in the central area of the city and has remained free to the public. The event is held in honor of Clifford Brown who died in ..
Clifford C. Wendehack
Clifford Charles Wendehack was an American architect noted for the design of clubhouses at country clubs. Wendehack was most active during the 1920's. Most notably, he designed the clubhouses at Winged Foot, Bethpage, Norwood, Ridgewood, Forsgate, Douglaston Park (for North Hills Country Club), and..
Clifford Calley
Clifford Calley is a fictional character played by Mark Feuerstein on the television serial drama The West Wing. Calley succeeded Josh Lyman as Deputy White House Chief of Staff when Lyman left the White House to serve as campaign manager for presidential candidate Matt Santos. At the end of ..
Clifford Campbell
Sir Clifford Clarence Campbell (1892 1991) was the first Jamaican born governor-general of Jamaica. He served in that position from December 1 1962 until March 2 1973. Sir Clifford, son of James Campbell and Blance Ruddock Campbell, was a school teacher and head master from Westmoreland parish. He..
Clifford Carlson
Henry Clifford "Doc" Carlson (July 4, 1894 – November 1, 1964) was a well-known college men's basketball coach. He coached at his alma mater, the University of Pittsburgh, between 1922 and 1958, compiling a 369-247 record. In 1928 he led Pittsburgh to a 21-0 record and the national championship. ..
Clifford Carter
Clifford Carter is an United States keyboardist. Carter is known for his performances with such artists as James Taylor, Michael Franks and Herbie Mann and as a member of the groups "Elements", "Grace Pool" and the "24th Street Band". In 1993 he released a solo album, Walkin' into the Sun which fe..
Clifford Chadderton
Hugh Clifford "Cliff" Chadderton, CC, O. Ont, DCL, LL.D (born May 9, 1919) is a Canadian World War II veteran, known as “Mr. Veteran” to thousands of veterans across Canada, and Chief Executive Officer of The War Amps. Born in Fort William, Ontario, he worked as a news editor for Canadian Press..
Clifford Chance
Clifford Chance LLP is an international law firm with its principal office at Canary Wharf in London. It was formed in 1999 by the merger of Clifford Chance, Rogers & Wells and Pünder, Volhard, Weber & Axster (respectively English, American and German law firms). The use of the Rogers & Wells and ..
Clifford Cocks
Clifford Christopher Cocks is a British mathematician and cryptographer at GCHQ who invented the widely-used encryption algorithm now commonly known as RSA, about three years before it was independently developed by Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman at MIT. He has not been generally recognised for this ac..
Clifford Coffin
Photo submitted by Gerald Napier - (from the Royal Engineers Library with permission) Photo submitted by Neil Hutton Clifford Coffin (VC, CB, DSO and Bar)(February 10, 1870 – February 4, 1959) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for..
Clifford Curzon
Sir Clifford Michael Curzon (May 18, 1907 - September 1, 1982) was a celebrated English pianist. Born in London, Curzon studied at the Royal Academy of Music. His public debut was at a Prom in 1923, when he played a Bach triple concerto under Henry Wood. Between 1928 and 1930 he took further instr..
Clifford D. Simak
Clifford Donald Simak (August 3, 1904 - April 25, 1988) was a leading American science-fiction writer. He won three Hugo and one Nebula awards, as well as being named the third Grand Master by the SFWA in 1977. Contents 1 Biography2 Writing career3 Common themes4 Works4.1 ..
Clifford Dale Jolley
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. } Capt. Clifford Jolley (May 4, 1921 - July 13, 1995),..
Clifford Dalton
Dr. Clifford Dalton was an New Zealand nuclear scientist and inventor of the fast breeder reactor. During the Second World War he married scientist and author Catherine Graves (daughter of the writer Robert Graves). They subsequently emigrated to Australia, where he worked as Engineer-In-Chief of th..
Clifford Darling
Sir Clifford Darling GCVO (b. 6 February 1922, Acklins) was Governor-General of the Bahamas from 1992 until his retirement in 1994. Prior to this, he was a Senator from 1964–67, Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly from 1967-69, Minister of: State in 1969, Labour and Welfare in 1971 and Labour ..
Clifford Davis
Clifford Davis (November 18, 1897 – June 8, 1970) was a Democratic U.S. Representative from Tennessee from 1940 to 1965. Contents 1 Early life2 Public service3 Congress4 Defeat Early life Davis was born in Hazlehurst, Mississippi, moving to Memphis with his parents at a..
Clifford Davis (musician)
Clifford Davis is a British musician and record producer chiefly known for his time as manager of successful blues rock band Fleetwood Mac, from 1967 to 1974. He also used the pseudonym Clifford Adams, particularly in song credits, such as those he shared with band founder Peter Green for legal or ..
Clifford Dodd
The Commercial Service of Radio Ceylon Clifford R. Dodd was an administrator and broadcasting expert who was sent by the Australian Government under the Colombo Plan to work in Radio Ceylon. He was appointed Director of the newly formed Commercial Service of Radio Ceylon. Dodd soon created the inf..
Clifford Dupont
Clifford Walter Dupont (December 6, 1905 – June 28, 1978) was a British-Rhodesian politician. He was a close ally of Ian Smith, and Smith made him Head of State of Rhodesia during the period in which the country unilaterally broke away from British rule. Dupont's status in this role was not a..
Clifford Durr
Clifford Durr (1899 – 1975) was a Birmingham, Alabama lawyer, known for defending political activists, who represented Rosa Parks in Federal court after the Montgomery Bus Boycott. He argued that the Montgomery ordinance that segregated passengers on city busses was unconstitutional. Durr, bo..
Clifford Dyment
Clifford Henry Dyment (1914 – 1971) was a British poet, literary critic and editor, and journalist, best known for his poems on countryside topics. He was brought up in Caerleon-on-Usk. His father has been killed in World War I. His first published collection was First Day (1935). During the latt..
Clifford E. Brubaker
Clifford E. Brubaker has served as Professor and Dean of the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh since 1991. He is professor of rehabilitation science, neurological surgery and regenerative medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. Brubaker is also Adjunct ..
Clifford Earl
Clifford Earl is a British actor who has appeared in numerous television programmes and films. He appeared in the TV series Doctor Who twice, as the Station Sergeant in The Daleks' Master Plan in 1965, and as Major Branwell in The Invasion in 1968. External links ..
Clifford Edmund Bosworth
Clifford Edmund Bosworth (born December 29, 1928, Sheffield, United Kingdom) is a British historian and orientalist, specializing in Arabic studies. He received his B.A. degree from Oxford University and M.A. and Ph.d. degrees from Edinburgh University. He held permanent posts at St. Andrews Univers..
Clifford Etienne
Clifford Etienne (born March 9 1972), also known as "The Black Rhino", fought as a heavyweight boxer in the United States. Etienne took up boxing while serving a 10 year prison sentence for armed robbery and won the state prison boxing championship. Upon being paroled in 1998 he became a profe..
Clifford Evans
Clifford Evans with Catherine Feller in Hammer's The Curse of the Werewolf (1961) Clifford Evans (February 17, 1912 – June 9, 1985)was a Welsh actor. His most well-known film roles were the two he played for Hammer Studios: Don Alfredo Carledo in The Curse of the Werewolf (1961) and the..
Clifford Fagan
Clifford Fagan (March 3, 1911—January 18, 1995) was a high school basketball referee who became executive director of the National Federation of High School Athletic Associations (NFHSAA) and eventually president of the Basketball Hall of Fame and board member for FIBA, the international governing..
Clifford Forsythe
Clifford Forsythe (August 25, 1929 - April 27, 2000) was a Northern Ireland Ulster Unionist Party politician. He served as Member of Parliament for South Antrim from 1983 to his death. He had previously been Mayor of Newtownabbey Borough Council, and was for some time a member of the Conservative ..
Clifford Garcia
Clifford "Tiff" Garcia (b. 1937[link]) is the older brother of the Dead's Jerry Garcia. Tiff is an accomplished artist and guitarist. He "started drawing as a child, and using the G.I. bill majored in art at college." [link] He worked at Grateful Dead Productions from 1988 to hi..
Clifford Geertz
Clifford James Geertz (born August 23, 1926 in San Francisco) is an American anthropologist serving as professor emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey. Contents 1 Life2 Thought and works3 Major publications4 External links Life After service in..
Clifford Gyles
Clifford Gyles is a former city councillor in Mississauga, Ontario, convicted of municipal corruption and breach of trust. He was originally sentenced to 2 1/2 years imprisonment, but was allowed out on bail to appeal. On December 8, 2005, a panel of judges dismissed the appeal of his conviction an..
Clifford H. Baldowski
Clifford H. Baldowski (1917-1999), according to [here], was an editorial cartoonist who made thousands of editorial cartoons under the name "Baldy". The article says, "Clifford H. Baldowski, known by the pen-name "Baldy," depicted the local, national and international news of his day in th..
Clifford Hansen
Clifford Hansen Clifford Peter Hansen (born October 16 1912) is a retired Republican American politician from the state of Wyoming. He served as both governor and US Senator for that state. Hansen was born in Zenith, Wyoming. He attended the public schools of Jackson, Wyoming, where he has li..
Clifford Harper
Cover art of Harper's 1978 'Class War Comix' Clifford Harper (born July 13, 1949) is an artist who describes himself as a "committed anarchist" and cartoonist. He was born in Chiswick, West London and was expelled from school at 13 and placed on probation at 14, after which he worked in a seri..
Clifford Harvison
Clifford Walter Harvison (March 26, 1902 – February 12, 1968) served as the 12th Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, from April 1, 1960 to October 31, 1963. References |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Clifford Herschel Moore
Clifford Herschel Moore (1866 - 1931) was an American Latin scholar. Moore was born in Sudbury, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard (A.B., 1889) and in Europe at Munich (Ph.D., 1897). He taught classics in California (1889 - 92) and Massachusetts, at Phillips Academy in Andover (1892 - 94). ..
Clifford Hicks
Clifford Hicks could stand for one of the following persons Clifford B. Hicks, the American writerClifford Hicks of Calcutta Boys' School, the legendary principal of Calcutta Boys' School, one of the premier schools in Calcutta (Kolkata), India ..
Clifford Hicks of Calcutta Boys' School
Clifford Hicks was the principal of Calcutta Boys' School from 1952 to 1975 where he remains as its most famous principal. He had been nominated to the upper house of the West Bengal Assembly. (The following passages have been culled from a 1980 'Pulse' article by Mr. Alfred Martin.) Mr. Hicks w..
Clifford Husbands
His Excellency Sir Clifford Straughn Husbands, GCMG , KA , QC (born August 5, 1926) is the Governor-General of Barbados. He has held this office since 1996, when he was appointed after the death of Nita Barrow. Husbands received his primary education at Selah Boy's Elementary School in St. Lucy fro..
Clifford Irving
Clifford Irving in February, 1972 Clifford Michael Irving (born November 5, 1930) is a US writer, best known for his "authorized autobiography" of Howard Hughes which turned out to be a hoax. Growing up in New York, Clifford Irving was the son of Dorothy and Jay Irving, a magazine cover desig..
Clifford Irving (Manx)
Clifford Irving was a former Chairman of the Executive Council and Member of the Legislative Council in the Isle of Man. Clifford Irving first stood for election to the House of Keys in 1955 and served from 1955 to 1962, 1966 to 1981 and 1984 to 1986 for the constituencies of Douglas North, Dougl..
Clifford J. Levy
Investigative Journalist, winner of the 2003 Pultizer Prize for his reporting on the abuse of mentally ill adults in state-regulated homes. Broke the story on New York State Medicaid fraud in 2005. Graduate of New Rochelle High School. This Page is a Stub... ..
Clifford Jarvis
Clifford Jarvis (1941–1999) was an American hard bop and free jazz drummer. After studying at Berklee in the 1950s he established himself in jazz between 1959 and 1966 by recording with Chet Baker, Randy Weston, Yusef Lateef, Freddie Hubbard, Barry Harris, Jackie McLean, and Elmo Hope, and pl..
Clifford Jordan
Clifford Laconia Jordan (September 2, 1931, Chicago - March 27, 1993, Manhattan) was an inside/outside sax player who held his own with Eric Dolphy in the 1964 Charles Mingus Sextet. Jordan had his own sound on tenor saxophone almost from the start. He gigged around Chicago with Max Roach, Sonny S..
Clifford Joy Rogers
Clifford Joy "Doc" Rogers (December 20, 1897 – May 18, 1962) was the Governor of Wyoming from January 2, 1953 ndash; January 3, 1955) He was born in Clarion, Ohio and he was orphaned at the age of seven. He was raised by an uncle who held degrees in both medicine and dentistry. He was given t..
Clifford J Rogers
Clifford J Rogers may refer to: Clifford Joy Rogers (1897–1962), Governor of WyomingClifford J. Rogers, the world's first container ship, operated by the White Pass and Yukon Route railroadClifford J. Rogers, author writing on military history This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] pa..
Clifford Lincoln
Clifford Albert Lincoln (born in Mauritius on September 1 1928) is a retired Canadian politician who served as a Quebec cabinet minister prior to serving in the Canadian House of Commons. Lincoln was the son of Francis Lincoln and Régina De Baize, a British colonial civil servant and his francopho..
Clifford M. Hardin
Clifford Morris Hardin (born October 9, 1915) served as United States Secretary of Agriculture from 1969 to 1971. Hardin was born near Knightstown, Indiana, to J. Alvin Hardin and Mabel (Macy) Hardin. He earned a B.S. (1937), an M.S. (1939) and a Ph.D. (1941) from Purdue University. He taught Agri..
Clifford Manua
Clifford Manua (born September 12 1980 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand Rugby League player for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is at Prop Forward though he can also play in the Second Row. Career highlights Junior Club: St ..
Clifford Martin Will
Clifford Martin Will (b. 1946) is a Canadian born mathematical physicist who is well known for his contributions to the theory of general relativity. Will was born in Hamilton, Canada. In 1968, he earned a B.Sc. from McMaster University. At Cal Tech, he studied under Kip Thorne, earning his Ph.D...
Clifford May
Clifford May is the president of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and Chairman of the Policy Committee of the Committee on the Present Danger (CPD). May writes a syndicated column for Howard Scripts which is published in numerous newspapers including the Washington Times. Previously M..
Clifford Menhennitt
Clifford Inch Menhennitt (1912-1979) was an Australian jurist. He served as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria from 1966 to 1979. While largely unknown today, Menhennitt was responsible for delivering the landmark 1969 Menhennitt ruling, which was the first legal precedent with regard to abo..
Clifford Meth
Clifford Lawrence Meth (February 22, 1961) is an American writer best known for his dark fiction. He has said that his work is often "self-consciously Jewish" and largely informed by his experiences with the Chabad movement. Contents 1 Early career2 Aardwolf Publishing3 Relations w..
Clifford Milburn Holland
Clifford Milburn Holland (March 13, 1883 - October 7, 1924) was born in Somerset, Massachusetts. He was the only child of Edward John Holland and Lydia Frances Hood. On November 5, 1908 he married Anna Coolidge Davenport (1885-1973). They had four daughters. Holland was the chief engineer on t..
Clifford Nii Boi Tagoe
Clifford Nii Boi Tagoe (born 6 October 1949) is the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana. He has been teaching Anatomy for over 25 years in Ghana and abroad and in 2000 he became Professor of Anatomy and Dean at the University of Ghana Medical School. In 2005, he became acting vice chancello..
Clifford Odets
Clifford Odets photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1937 Clifford Odets (July 18, 1906 - August 18, 1963) was an American playwright, screenwriter, socialist, and social protester. Contents 1 Life2 Works2.1 Acted in2.2 Wrote3 External links Life Odets was born in Phil..
Clifford Olson
Clifford Robert Olson Jr (born January 1, 1940 in Vancouver, Canada) is a serial killer who killed 11 children in the early 1980s. Despite being raised in a reportedly stable home with no signs of abuse (unlike many other serial killers) he soon showed signs of delinquency. He skipped school freque..
Clifford P. Case
Clifford P. Case Clifford Phillip Case (16 April 1904 in Franklin Park, New Jersey – 5 March 1982 in Washington, DC) was an American lawyer political figure, serving in the U.S. House of Representatives (1945–1953) and United States Senate (1955–1979) as a Republican from th..
Clifford Pier
Clifford Pier (Chinese: 哥烈码头) is a pier located at Marina Bay within the Downtown Core of Central Area, in Singapore's central business district. Built in 1933, Clifford Pier was a landing point for immigrants and other sea passengers. A red oil lamp used to hang from the pier as a guid..
Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri
Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri (1933 - 21 June 2002), Australian Aboriginal art artist. Painter from the Western Desert, lived in Papunya, Northern Territory. One of the most famous and most collected Australian Aboriginal artists. His paintings are held in many galleries and collections, Australian a..
Clifford R. Hope
Clifford R. Hope (1893 - 1970) was a Republican representative from the state of Kansas. He served during the First World War, as a second lieutenant. He was elected to the Seventieth United States Congress in 1927 and served in Congress through 1957. He died on May 16 1970. ..
Clifford R. Robinson
Clifford Ralph Robinson (referred to as Clifford (or Cliff) Robinson) (born December 16, 1966) is a professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association. Contents 1 Basketball career1.1 Portland Trail Blazers1.2 Phoenix Suns1.3 Detroit Pistons1.4 Golden ..
Clifford Ray
Clifford Ray (born January 21, 1949 in Union, South Carolina) is a former professional basketball player. A 6-9 center, Ray played three of his ten seasons in the NBA with the Chicago Bulls (1971-74) and the other seven with the Golden State Warriors (1974-81). Ray played his college basketball a..
Clifford Roach
Clifford RoachWest Indies (WI) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm legbreak Tests First-class Matches 16 98 '''Runs scored 952 4,851 Batting average 30.70 28.04 100s/50s 2/6 5/25 Top score 209 209 Balls bowled 222 982 ..
Clifford Road Air Raid Shelter
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. } The air raid shelter under the playground of Cliffor..
Clifford Roberts
Clifford Roberts (1894–1977) served as Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club from 1931 through 1976 and was named "Chairman in Memoriam" after his death. He also served as Chairman of the Masters Tournament from 1934 through 1976. He committed suicide in 1977. An astute investment banker, Robert..
Clifford Robinson
There have been several people named Clifford Robinson: Clifford Ralph Robinson, an American basketball player who entered the NBA in 1989 and, as of 2005, is with the New Jersey NetsClifford Trent Robinson, an American basketball player, whose NBA career spanned from 1979 to 1991Clifford William R..
Clifford Rose
Clifford Rose is a British classical actor (born October 24 1929 in Herefordshire, England). His most notable role was as the character Sturmbannführer Ludwig Kessler in the BBC World War II television drama Secret Army and its sequel Kessler. He also played leading roles in Alan Bleasdale's dram..
Clifford Rozier
Clifford Glen Rozier (born October 31 1972, in Bradenton, Florida) is an American former professional basketball player. He was selected by the Golden State Warriors in the 1st round (16th overall) of the 1994 NBA Draft. Rozier played for the Warriors, Toronto Raptors and Minnesota Timberwolves in ..
Clifford Schoeffler
Brigadier General Clifford Schoeffler (1924 to 22 August 2005) was director of operations and training in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, Headquarters Strategic Air Command, Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. He was a command pilot with more than 10,000 flying hours accumulated d..
Clifford Sharp
Clifford Sharp was a British journalist, the first editor of the New Statesman magazine from its foundation in 1913 until 1928. He had previously edited The Crusade. In 1909, he married Rosamund Nesbit, adopted daughter of the poet Edith Nesbit (author of The Railway Children).http://www.modjourn...
Clifford Shull
Clifford Glenwood Shull (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 23, 1915 – March 31, 2001) was a Nobel Prize-winning American physicist. He shared the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics with Bertram Brockhouse for developing neutron scattering techniques, especially the neutron diffraction technique, ..
Clifford Sifton
The Hon. Sir Clifford Sifton, September 1900 Sir Clifford Sifton, PC (March 10, 1861 – April 17, 1929) was a Canadian politician best known for being Minister of the Interior under Sir Wilfrid Laurier. He was responsible for encouraging the massive immigration to Canada which occurred i..
Clifford Sleigh
Clifford Sleigh (1963), is a Canadian who has been found guilty of first-degree murder, kidnapping, and aggravated sexual assault. Corrine Gustavson, was kidnapped on the morning of September 6 1992. She was found dead two days later in an Edmonton truckyard, about nine kilometres from her home. ..
Clifford Sobel
Clifford M. Sobel is the 62nd Ambassador of the United States to the Netherlands. President George W. Bushnominated him on July 3 2001 and he was sworn in by Secretary of State Colin Powell on November 8 2001. On December 5 2001, he presented his credentials to Her Majesty Queen Beatrix. Sobel atte..
Clifford Stein
Clifford Stein is a computer scientist, currently working as a professor at Columbia University in New York, NY. He earned his BSE from Princeton University in 1987, a MS from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1989, and a PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1992. He co-wrote t..
Clifford Stoll
Clifford Stoll (or Cliff Stoll) is an astronomer, computer systems administrator, and author. He received his Ph.D. from University of Arizona in 1980. Clifford Stoll (portrait from the dust jacket of The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage) Stoll has written thr..
Clifford T. Robinson
Clifford Trent Robinson (born March 13, 1960 in Oakland, California) is an American former professional basketball player. His career in the National Basketball Association spanned from 1979 to 1991. He is often confused with the other Clifford Robinson, who entered the NBA ten years later. A Uni..
Clifford T. Ward
Clifford Thomas Ward (February 10, 1944, Stourport, Worcestershire – December 18, 2001), was a British singer/songwriter, who originally taught English before resigning his job in order to concentrate on music. His first solo album, Singer Songwriter, was released in 1972 on Dandelion Records,..
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Clifford the Big Red Dog is an enduring American children's book series that began being published in 1963.[#endnote_1963] Written by Norman Bridwell, they helped establish Scholastic Books as a premier publishing company. Clifford was the runt of the litter, and was chosen by a city kid ..
Clifford Thurlow
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. } Clifford Thurlow (born 1952, in London, England) was..
Clifford Township, Pennsylvania
Clifford Township is a township in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,381 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 105.7 km² (40.8 mi²). 104.1 km² (40.2 mi²) of it is land and 1.6 km² (0.6 m..
Clifford Truesdell
Clifford Ambrose Truesdell III, February 18, 1919 – January 14, 2000 was an American mathematician, natural philosopher, historian of mathematics, and polemicist. Truesdell founded (in 1957), and was editor-in-chief of, the journal Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, and the journal ..
Clifford Trump
Clifford Trump served as interim President of Idaho State University from 1984 to 1985. Reference http://www.isu.edu/library/scrpbook/isu/trump.htm |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Clifford Walker
Clifford M. Walker (July 4th, 1877 – November 9, 1954) was an American attorney and politician. Walker served consecutive two-year terms as the Governor of Georgia from 1923 to 1927. His additional political service included the office of Mayor of Monroe, Georgia. Before his gubernatorial te..
Clifford Whittingham Beers
Clifford Whittingham Beers was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1876 and was the founder of the American mental hygiene movement. He graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale in 1897. Mental Breakdown In 1900, after suffering a mental breakdown, he was confined to an asylum for thre..
Clifford Williams
Clifford Williams (1926–20 August 2005) was a Welsh theatre director and stage actor. He was born in Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales and died in London, England. Selected Theatre Credits As You Like It (1974)Sleuth (1970–1973)Antony and Cleopatra (1951–1952) (actor)Caesar and Cle..
Clifford William King Sadlier
Clifford William King Sadlier was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was approx. 26 years old, and a Lieutenant in the 51st Battalion, Australian Impe..
Clifford William Robinson
Clifford William Robinson (September 1, 1866-July 27, 1944) was a New Brunswick politician. In 1897 he became both mayor of Moncton, New Brunswick and a member of the provincial House of Assembly as a Liberal. He served as Speaker and Provincial Secretary before becoming Premier in 1907. The Liberal..
Clifford Wright
Clifford Emerson Wright (born 1927 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) was the mayor of Saskatoon from 1976 to 1988 and the first mayor born in the city. He was a member of the Saskatoon City Council from 1967 until being elected mayor in 1976. He served for four successive terms until 1988. From 1989 to 1..
Cliffside
Cliffside is a community in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located along the Scarborough Bluffs. Its boundaries are Kennedy Road to the west (where Kingston and Danforth Rd. merge), St. Clair Avenue East to the north, Brimley Road to the east the Bluffs on the lakeshore to the south. Cliffside is home t..
Cliffside Park, New Jersey
Map highlighting Cliffside Park's location within Bergen County. Inset: Bergen County's location within New Jersey. Cliffside Park is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, USA. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 23,007. Cliffside Park was formed on January 15, 1..
Cliffside Park School District
The Cliffside Park School District serves students in Kindergarten through Twelfth grade in Cliffside Park, in Bergen County, New Jersey. Schools Schools in the district (with enrollment data from the 2004-05 School Report Cards from the New Jersey Department of Education) are: Elementary Schools..
CliffsNotes
CliffsNotes for Romeo and Juliet CliffsNotes (often, incorrectly, CliffNotes) are a series of student study guides available primarily in the United States. The guides present and explain literary and other works in pamphlet form. Endorsors say the guides help readers understand complex works,..
Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher (Aillte an Mhothair, "Cliffs of the ruin") are located in the parish of Liscannor at the south-western edge of The Burren area near Doolin, which is located in County Clare, Republic of Ireland. The cliffs rise 120 m (400 ft) above the Atlantic Ocean at Hag's Head and extend ..
Cliffs of the Neuse State Park
The Neuse River seen from the cliffs above. Cliffs of the Neuse State Park is a state park of the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located near Seven Springs, North Carolina, it covers 751 acres (3 km²) along the southern banks of the Neuse River. External link [Park home page] ..
Cliffs Pavilion
Cliffs Pavilion is a live theatre in Station Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England, which seats 1,630 and offers an assortment of variety acts. Work began on the original Cliffs Pavilion during the 1930s. It was intended to be a 500 seat theatre incorporating the art deco style of the times. With ..
Clifftop, Fayette County, West Virginia
Clifftop is an unincorporated community in Fayette County, West Virginia, USA. It is the home of historic Camp Washington-Carver. External links [Camp Washington-Carver Virtual Museum Exhibit] ..
Clifftop, West Virginia
Clifftop is the name of several communities in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Clifftop, Fayette County, West VirginiaClifftop, Raleigh County, West Virginia This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might ..
Cliffwood Beach, New Jersey
Cliffwood Beach is a census-designated place and unincorporated area in Aberdeen Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey and Old Bridge Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP population was 3,538. Contents 1 Education2 Geography3 D..
Cliffy Island, Australia
Cliffy Island is an island peak, of a submerged granite mountain off the coast of Victoria. Very little is known about the island other than it the home of the Cliffy Island Lighthouse which is only accessible by helicopter. ..
Cliffy Island Lighthouse
Cliffy Island Lighthouse was constructed in 1884 from local granite from Cliffy Island. The lighthouse warns ships of the rocks in treacherous Bass Strait. Contents 1 History2 Adjacent Lighthouses3 Lighthouses of Victoria4 External links History Adjacent Lighthouses South..
Cliffy the Clown
Cliffy the Clown was a popular clown beginning in 1949. The clown debuted on an ABC-TV show called Super Circus. The family oriented show aired on Sunday afternoons for an hour. Cliffy's sidekicks on the show were Scampy and Nicky, both clowns. Cliffy was the head of the group. He had a bald he..
Cliff "Fido" Purpur
Cliff "Fido" Purpur - (Born in North Dakota) was a Professional Hockey player who played 5 seasons in the National Hockey League for the St. Louis Eagles, Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings. Holds the distinction of being the first person born in North Dakota to play in the National Hockey Le..
Cliff 'em All
Cliff 'em All (cover) Produced by: Curt Marvis, Jeff Richter Directed by: Jea Pellerin, Doug Freel Recorded at: Various Concerts between 1983 and 1986 (see below) This video gives a look back at the 3 1/2 years that Cliff Burton was in Metallica before he was killed in a bus accident. It's ..
Cliff 'Fatty' Emmich
Cliff 'Fatty' Emmich (b. December 13, 1936 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA) is an American actor who has starred in several films as well as television shows and movies. His first feature movie was in the 1972 movie Payday, but his big role was in the 1981 hit horror movie Halloween II as Mr. Garrett, the..
Cliff (disambiguation)
Cliff may refer to: In television and film: Cliff 'em All, a video looking at the life of Cliff Burton of MetallicaCliff Arquette (1905–1974), the American comedian and actorCliff Bole, the American and Canadian television directorCliff Clavin, of the Cheers television seriesCliff De Young, the ..
Cliff Aberson
[] at NFL.com Cliff Aberson (August 28, 1921) was an American football player. ..
Cliff Allen (country singer)
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Cliff Allison
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Cliff and Nina Warner
Cliff Warner and Nina Cortlandt were a supercouple on the American soap opera All My Children. Cliff was played by Peter Bergman and Nina was played by Taylor Miller. The two characters were in a popular on-again/off-again relationship that spanned the entire 1980s. Although they split up numerous ..
Cliff Arnebeck
Cliff Arnebeck is the Chair of Legal Affairs Committee of Common Cause Ohio and a National Co-Chair and attorney for [The Alliance for Democracy]. Together with AfD founder Ronnie Dugger, Cliff Arnebeck launched the [Ohio Honest Elections Campaign]. That campaign has since lau..
Cliff Arquette
This is about the actor who played Charley Weaver; for the football player, see Charlie Weaver. Cliff Arquette, as "Charley Weaver," on the pilot broadcast of Hollywood Squares. Clifford Arquette (December 28, 1905–September 23, 1974) was an actor and comedian, famous for his role as "C..
Cliff Balsam
Clifford Gene Balsam (born March 25, 1946) was an English professional footballer. He was born in Torquay, Devon. Cliff Balsam, a full-back, began his career as an apprentice with Torquay United, making his debut at the age of 17 on the 25th of January 1964 against York City at Bootham Crescent. He..
Cliff Barrows
Cliff Barrows (born April 23, 1923 in Ceres, California) is the longtime music and program director for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. He has been a part of the Graham organization since 1945. Barrows is best known as the [host] of Graham's weekly Hour of Decision radio program..
Cliff Barton
Cliff Barton (Born - September 3, 1907 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada) was a Canadian Professional Hockey Right Winger who played three seasons in the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers and New York Rangers. Contents 1 Playing Career2 Awards & ..
Cliff Bartosh
Clifford Paul Bartosh born (September 5, 1979 in West, Texas) is a left-handed relief pitcher who currently plays for the Chicago Cubs. He previously played with the Cleveland Indians (2004). His role in the bullpen is often to come in against a lefty, often just for one out. For the Indians in 20..
Cliff Bastin
Clifford Sydney Bastin (March 14, 1912 — December 4, 1991) was an English football player. Born in Heavitree near Exeter, Bastin started his career at Exeter City, making his debut for the club in 1928, at the age of 16. Despite only playing 17 games (and scoring 6 goals), he was spotted by A..
Cliff Battles
[] at NFL.comCliff Battles (May 1, 1910 - April 28, 1981) was an American football player. He was a running back from West Virginia Wesleyan College and won the National Football League rushing title in 1932 as a rookie with the Boston Braves, that year he became the first player to rush f..
Cliff Bleszinski
Cliff Bleszinski, frequently known online as CliffyB, is a lead game designer for the successful game development company Epic Games in Raleigh. He is most famous for his continuing hand in the development of the Unreal franchise. He is the brother of Tyler Bleszinski, a sports blogger. He has his..
Cliff Bole
Cliff Bole is a director of a number of American and Canadian television programs. He has directed episodes of The Six Million Dollar Man, Charlie's Angels, V: The Series, Baywatch, The X-Files, [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]], [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] and [[Star Trek: Voyager]] among othe..
Cliff Branch
[] at NFL.com Cliff Branch (born August 1, 1948 in Houston, Texas) is a retired American football player. His position was wide receiver. Branch graduated from the University of Colorado in 1972 and spent his entire 14-year professional career with the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders, winni..
Cliff Breitkreuz
Clifford N. Breitkreuz BA , B.Ed was born near Onoway, Alberta, Canada. He was raised on a farm and lived there until he left to earn his university degrees (a B.A. from the University of Alberta and a B.Ed. from the University of Lethbridge). In 1967 he returned to farming, and started teaching ..
Cliff Brewery
The Cliff Brewery is a former brewery located on Cliff Lane, near the Ipswich wet-dock. It was founded in 1746. The brewery ceased operations in 2002, when the Tolly Cobbold company merged with Ridleys brewing company. ..
Cliff Britton
Cliff Britton was a footballer and football manager. He was born 28 August 1909 in Hanham in Bristol and died 1 December 1975. Contents 1 Playing career2 Management career2.1 Burnley & Everton2.2 Preston North End2.3 Hull City Playing career After playing amateur footba..
Cliff Bruner
b. April 15, 1915 d. August 25, 2000 Cliff Bruner was a fiddler and bandleader of the 1930s western swing era. Bruner's music combined elements of traditional string band music, improvisation, blues, folk, and popular melodies of the times. Bruner was born April 25, 1915 in Texas. His family live..
Cliff Burton
Clifford Lee Burton (February 10, 1962 – September 27, 1986) was a bass guitar virtuoso and the second bassist in the band Metallica joining the band in late 1982 replacing Ron McGovney. His life and tragic death have inspired many songs from bands including Megadeth, Primus, and Motörhead, ..
Cliff Clavin
Cheers character Ratzenberger as Cliff in Cheers Clifford C. Clavin, Jr."Cliff" Gender Male Hair color Gray Eye color Brown Role in Cheers Customer Portrayed by John Ratzenberger Clifford C. Clavin, Jr. was a character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by John Ra..
Cliff Compton
Cliff Compton is a professional wrestler signed by World Wrestling Entertainment and is currently assigned to Ohio Valley Wrestling. Profile Height: 6 ft 3 inWeight: 245 lbsHometown: Nassau County, New YorkDebut: 1998Previous identities: Dice Domino, Domino, Cliff ComptonTrained by: Larry Sharpe, O..
Cliff Cudney
Cliff Cudney is an actor, stuntman and stunt coordinator. He is best known for his television role in Dark Shadows as Blancnchard. He has starred in such movies as Friday the 13th Part 2, Malcolm X, and Charlie's War. External links ..
Cliff Cullen
Cliff Cullen (born November 8, 1962) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was elected to the Manitoba legislature in a by-election, held in the summer of 2004. Cullen was raised on a farm near Wawanesa, Manitoba, and subsequently attended the University of Manitoba, where he received a Diploma ..
Cliff Curtis
Clifford Vivian Devon Curtis (born 27 July 1968 in Rotorua, New Zealand) is a New Zealand actor. He has shown the ability to portray foreign characters — particularly Latin Americans and Arabs — because of his Māori descent, and appeared as a character actor in many Hollywood films, whi..
Cliff DeYoung
Cliff de Young is an American actor and musician, born Clifford Tobin DeYoung in Los Angeles, California on February 12 1945. Prior to his acting career, he was the lead singer of the sixties rock group Clear Light, which played with The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, and Janis Joplin. After the band broke u..
Cliff De Young
Cliff De Young (b. February 12, 1945, Los Angeles, California) is an American character actor. Notable roles include Brad Majors and his evil twin Farley Flavors in Shock Treatment (1981) (the sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show), and Tom Haver in The Hunger (1983). Before he became active in ac..
Cliff Drive Elementary School
Cliff Drive Elementary is a public elementary school in Delta, British Columbia part of School District 37 Delta. ..
Cliff Drysdale
Cliff Drysdale was a top-ranked professional tennis player in the 1960s and early 70s who became a well-known tennis announcer. He was one of the Handsome Eight. He changed his nationality from South African to American after retiring as a player. During his career, Drysdale captured 5 single..
Cliff Eberhardt
Cliff Eberhardt is an American folk singer/songwriter who currently lives in the Pioneer Valley, in Massachusetts. His songs have been covered by Richie Havens, Buffy St. Marie, Erasure, Lucy Kaplansky and Cry Cry Cry. His albums have appeared on Shanachie Records, Windham Hill, and Red House Record..
Cliff Edwards
Cliff Edwards (14 June, 1895 – 17 July, 1971), also known as "Ukelele Ike", was an American singer and musician who enjoyed considerable popularity in the 1920s and early 1930s, and also did voices for animated cartoons later in his career. Clifton A. Edwards was born in Hannibal, Missouri. H..
Cliff effect
In telecommunications, the cliff effect or digital cliff describes the sudden loss of digital signal reception. Unlike analog signals, which gradually fade when signal strength decreases or electromagnetic interference or multipath increases, a digital signal provides data which is either perfect..
Cliff Finch
Charles Clifton Finch (April 4, 1927–April 22, 1986) was an American politician who was governor of the U.S. state of Mississippi from 1976 to 1980. Finch was born in Pope, Mississippi. At the age of 18, he enlisted to fight in World War II; he participated in the Italian Campaign as part of ..
Cliff Fittir
Cliff Fittir is a character in Square Enix's role playing game [[Star Ocean: Till the End of Time]]. Contents 1 Statistics2 Official Bio3 Information4 Learning Chart Statistics Sex: Male Age: 36 Height: 6'2" Weight: 212 lbs Race: Klausian Weapon: Gauntlets Official B..
Cliff Fletcher
Cliff Fletcher (born August 16, 1935 in Montreal, Quebec) is a National Hockey League executive and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. He is currently the Senior Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations of the Phoenix Coyotes. Fletcher started his hockey career in 1956 for the Montreal Cana..
Cliff Floyd
Cornelius Clifford Floyd (born December 5, 1972 in Chicago, Illinois) is a left fielder in Major League Baseball with the New York Mets. Contents 1 Early years2 Major league career3 Trivia4 External link Early years Floyd was born to parents Cornelius Clifford Floyd, Sr. an..
Cliff Gladwin
Cliff GladwinEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests First-class Matches 8 374 '''Runs scored 170 6283 Batting average 28.33 17.35 100s/50s -/1 1/15 Top score 51* 124* Balls bowled 2129 81296 Wickets ..
Cliff Greenwood
Cliff Greenwood is an artist from California. He writes music and teaches full time. He has one released album with a new one to be released in April 2006. Greenwood’s Musical Heritage is the latest collection of acoustic rock and roll from this singer/songwriter. Heritage's style has been comp..
Cliff Griffith
Cliff Griffith (born February 6, 1916 - died January 23, 1996) was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from Nineveh, Indiana in the United States. He participated in 3 grands prix, debuting on May 30, 1951. He scored 0 championship points. Formula One Indy 500 results Season Driver_Number Ou..
Cliff Gustafson
Cliff Gustafson is a former college baseball coach who was for twenty-eight seasons the head coach of the University of Texas at Austin Longhorn baseball team. During this time he became the most successful head coach in NCAA Division I baseball history, a record relinquished in 2005 to his successo..
Cliff Hagan
Clifford Oldham Hagan (born December 9, 1931 in Owensboro, Kentucky) is a former professional basketball player. A 6-4 forward who excelled with the hook shot, Hagan played his entire 10-year NBA career (1956-1966) with the St. Louis Hawks. He was also a player-coach for the Dallas Chaparrals in the..
Cliff Hagan Stadium
Cliff Hagan Stadium, or more fully Shively Field at Cliff Hagan Stadium, is a baseball stadium in Lexington, Kentucky. It is the home field of the University of Kentucky Wildcats college baseball teams. The stadium, which currenty holds 3,000, opened in 1969 as part of the Bernie A. Shively Sports ..
Cliff Hangers
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. Cliff Hangers is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. Debuting in 1976, it ..
Cliff Hanger (comic strip)
Cliff Hanger is the name of two different 1983 comic strips, one published in the United Kingdom and the other in the United States. The British Cliff Hanger was written and drawn by Jack Edward Oliver. It first appeared in the 25 June 1983 issue of the comic Buster. Watching a television show c..
Cliff Hanger (game)
Cliff Hanger was a laserdisc video game released by Stern Electronics in 1983. It used animation from the anime series Lupin III. Most of the animation came from The Castle of Cagliostro and a couple of scenes from Mystery of Mamo. The game's plot does not come from either of the films, and in..
Cliff Hanley
Clifford Hanley (October 28, 1922 - 1999) was a journalist, novelist, playwright and broadcaster from Glasgow in Scotland. He also wrote a number of books, including Dancing in the Street, an account of his early life in Glasgow, The Taste of Too Much, a semi-autobiographical novel about a secondar..
Cliff Hare
Clifford Leroy Hare was a member of Auburn University’s first football team who went on to serve as chair of the Auburn Faculty Athletic Committee. Auburn’s football stadium, Jordan-Hare Stadium, is co-named for the longtime professor and dean of the School of Chemistry. He served as president o..
Cliff Harris
Cliff Harris (born November 12, 1948 in Fayetteville, Arkansas) was an American Football player who played Safety and for the National Football League Dallas Cowboys from 1970 to 1979. Contents 1 College career2 Professional Football career3 After retirement, statistics4 Exte..
Cliff Heathcote
Clifton Earl (Cliff) Heathcote (January 24, 1898 - January 19, 1939) was a center fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, (1918-1922), Chicago Cubs (1922-1930), Cincinnati Reds (1931-1932) and Philadelphia Phillies (1932). Heathcothe batted and threw left handed. He ..
Cliff Holton
Clifford Charles "Cliff" Holton (April 29, 1929 – June 4 1996) was an English footballer. Born in Oxford, Holton played as a full back for non-league Oxford City, before joining Arsenal in October 1947. He spent three seasons in the Gunners' reserve team, eventually converting to a centre for..
Cliff House, San Francisco
--> San Francisco's Cliff House is a popular restaurant to both locals and tourists, perched on the headlands on the cliffs just north of Ocean Beach. Contents 1 History2 Sources3 See also4 External links History The Cliff House has had five major incarnations since its beg..
Cliff Hucul
Cliff Hucul (born August 21, 1948, Prince George, British Columbia), is a former driver in the USAC and CART Championship Car series. He raced in the 1977-1981 seasons, with 24 combined career starts, including the 1977-1979 Indianapolis 500. He finished in the top ten 8 times, with his best finis..
Cliff Huxtable (Character)
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. } Dr. Heathclifford "Cliff" Huxtable was a fictional c..
Cliff Island, Maine
NASA satellite image of Cliff Island, Maine Cliff Island is an island in Casco Bay Maine. It is part of the city of Portland, Maine. As of the 2000 census, the town had a year-round population of 87. Cliff Island is primarily known for its H shape, as well as its reputation for being the..
Cliff Island National Park, Queensland
Cliff Island is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 1757 km northwest of Brisbane. Fact sheet Area: 0.43 km²Coordinates: [14°13′14″S, 143°46′26″E]Date of establishment: 1989Managing authorities: Queensland Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category: II Cliff Islands are par..
Cliff Jenkins
Cliff Jenkins is a city councillor in Toronto, Canada. He represents one of the two Don Valley West wards. Born to a working class family in Hamilton, he attended university on scholarship, and graduated from McMaster University with an undergraduate mathematics degree. He then went to the Univers..
Cliff Johnson
Cliff Johnson, 2006 Cliff Johnson (born 1953) is an American game designer, best known for the early computer puzzle games The Fool's Errand (1987 Game of the Year) and 3 in Three (1990). Both games were notable for unique visual puzzles and a metapuzzle structure. Contents 1 Biograph..
Cliff Johnson (baseball player)
Clifford Johnson, Jr. (born July 22, 1947 in San Antonio, Texas) is a former catcher/DH in Major League Baseball who played for the Houston Astros (1972-1977[start]), New York Yankees (1977[end]-1979[start]), Cleveland Indians (1979[end]-1980[start]), Chi..
Cliff Johnson (disambiguation)
Cliff Johnson may refer to: Cliff Johnson (born 1953), computer puzzle games creatorCliff Johnson (Texas politician), Texas state representative, 1985–1988Cliff Johnson (baseball player) ..
Cliff Jones
For the British singer Cliff Jones, see Cliff Jones (singer). Professor Clifford "Cliff" Jones FACM FBCS FIEE FREng is a British computer scientist, specializing in research into formal methods. He undertook a late DPhil at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory under Tony Hoare, awarded in 198..
Cliff Josephy
Cliff Josephy Nickname(s) JohnnyBax Hometown Syosset, New York World Series of Poker Bracelet(s) 1 Money finishes 1 Highest ITM main event finish None World Poker Tour Titles None Final tables None Money Finishes 5 Cliff D. "JohnnyBax" Josephy is an American professiona..
Cliff Koroll
Cliff Koroll (born October 1, 1946 in Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey right winger. Koroll played his entire NHL career spanning from 1969 to 1980 with the Chicago Blackhawks. He then became as assistant coach for the Blackhawks for six seasons (1980-1984 and 1985-..
Cliff Lee
'''Cliff Lee Position Starting Pitcher Team Cleveland Indians Years of Experience 3 years Age 27 Height 6'3" (1.91 m) Weight 190 lbs. (86 kg) Bats Left Throws Left College Arkansas 2005 Salary 6,200 Place of Birth Benton, Arkansas Selection 4th Roun..
Cliff Lee (potter)
Cliff Lee (1951 - ) is a Taiwanese-born ceramic artist living in Stevens, Pennsylvania and known for his meticulously carved and beautifully glazed porcelain pots. In particular, he is noted for his celadon, oxblood, imperial yellow and oil spot glazes and for carvings in the shape of cabbages, pe..
Cliff Levingston
Clifford Eugene Levingston (born January 4, 1961 in San Diego, California) is a former NBA basketball player. A 6’8”, 225 pound forward, Levingston starred at Wichita State University before being drafted by the Detroit Pistons in 1982. After two seasons with the Pistons, he was traded to the ..
Cliff Lewis
Cliff Lewis was a fictional private investigator, played by Daniel Roebuck, on the television show Matlock, who worked for Ben Matlock during the 7th and 8th seasons of the show, but was described as Ben Matlock's assistant in the late 8th season episode, The Godfather. He lied once to the people f..
Cliff Martinez
Cliff Martinez (born February 5, 1954 in Bronx, New York), is an American film score composer and former drummer for Captain Beefheart, The Dickies, The Weirdos, Lydia Lunch and the Red Hot Chili Peppers (1984-1985). Raised in Columbus, Ohio, Cliff Martinez's first job composing was for the popula..
Cliff Matthews
Albert Clifford Matthews was a Manitoba lawyer and politician. In 1961, he ran for the leadership of the province's newly-created New Democratic Party. Matthews was born in Swan River Valley, Manitoba, and received a degree in law from the University of Mantioba. He first campaigned for national ..
Cliff McCormack
Cliff McCormack First appearance Pilot Last appearance N/A Statistics Name Cliff McCormack Status Alive ..
Cliff McNish
Cliff McNish is an author of two fantasy trilogies (The Silver Sequence and The Doomspell Trilogy) for young teenagers. Contents 1 The Doomspell Trilogy1.1 The Doomspell1.2 The Scent of Magic1.3 The Wizard's Promise2 The Silver Sequence2.1 Silver Child2.2 Silv..
Cliff McReynolds
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. } Cliff McReynolds is an American abstract expressioni..
Cliff McWatt
Clifford McWattWest Indies (WI) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm Tests First-class Matches 6 41 '''Runs scored 202 1,673 Batting average 28.85 28.84 100s/50s 0/2 2/7 Top score 54 128 Balls bowled 24 unknown Wickets 1 2 Bo..
Cliff Michelmore
Clifford Arthur Michelmore CBE (born 11 December 1919) is a British television presenter and producer. He is best known for the BBC television programme Tonight, which he presented from 1957 to 1965. Notably, he also hosted the BBC's television coverage of the Apollo moon landings and the 1964, 196..
Cliff Montgomery
Cliff Montgomery (September 17, 1910 – April 21, 2005) was the captain of the Columbia University Lions college football team that won the 1934 Rose Bowl Game. Montgomery threw the pass, a trick play known as KF-79, that led to Columbia's 7-0 upset over Stanford University. It was widely regarded ..
Cliff Morgan
Cliff Morgan (born 7 April 1930 at Trebanog, Rhondda) is a former Welsh rugby union player who played for Cardiff RFC and earned 29 caps for Wales between 1951 and 1958. Morgan was from a mining family and joined Cardiff straight from school in 1949, playing at fly-half. He also played in Ireland..
Cliff Palace
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Cliff Parisi
Cliff Parisi is an actor, probably best known for playing Rick 'Minty' Peterson in EastEnders. Filmography Waking the Dead (2003) - Tony KingThe Bill (2003) - Anthony SpallEastEnders (2002-) - Rick 'Minty' PetersonHelen West (2002)Bedtime (2002)Casualty (2000) - Paul FarrellSunburn (2000) - Reggie ..
Cliff Politte
Cliff Politte (born February 27, 1974 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball with the Chicago White Sox. Selected in the 54th round of the 1995 amateur draft by the St. Louis Cardinals, Politte came up to the parent club in 1994. From there, he went to th..
Cliff Porter
Scottish-born Clifford Glen Porter (5 May 1899 in Edinburgh – 12 November 1976 in Wellington) was a New Zealand rugby union player. Playing as a wing forward, he represented Wellington at a provincial level and captained the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks. He represented New Zealand in ..
Cliff Potts
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. Cliff Potts (b. January 5, 1942), is an American television and film actor most noted for supporting roles and ..
Cliff Rathburn
Cliff Rathburn is an American comic book artist. He pencils, inks, colors and grey scales. His work includes: DC - JLA (1997) 1 - pencilsDC - DC First Superman Lobo (2002) 1 - pencilsImage - Walking Dead (2003 Image) - regular colorist/greyscalesImage - Brit Red White Black and Blue (2004) - penc..
Cliff Richard
Sir Cliff Richard OBE (born Harry Rodger Webb in Lucknow, India, on October 14, 1940) is one of the United Kingdom's best known singers. With his backing group The Shadows, he dominated the British popular music scene in the late 1950s and early 1960s, before the advent of The Beatles. A convers..
Cliff Richards
For the singer with a similar name, see Cliff Richard. Cliff Richards is a comic book artist, best known as the penciller of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer monthly series from Dark Horse Comics, as well as the artist on the new Buffy limited series, Haunted (comics). He also penciled Sojurn #30 for C..
Cliff Richard discography
This is a discography for the British singer, Cliff Richard. Singles 1958* August: "Move It" #2 UK* November: "High Class Baby" #7 UK1959* January: "Livin' Lovin' Doll" #20 UK* April: "Mean Streak" #10 UK* April: "Never Mind" #21 UK* July: "Living Doll" #1 UK, #30 US* October: "Travelling Light" #1..
Cliff Richey
Cliff Richey played amateur and professional tennis in the 1960s and 1970s. Born December 31, 1946, in San Angelo, Texas, Richey was ranked as high as No. 16 in the world in singles on the ATP Rankings (achieving that ranking on September 13, 1973). He won ten singles titles during his Open Era ca..
Cliff Robertson
Cliff Robertson. A serious and talented actor, at his best playing somewhat troubled characters, Cliff Robertson has been a fairly successful leading man through most of his career without ever becoming a major star. Following strong stage and television experience, he made an interesting film..
Cliff Robinson
This page is about the comics artist Cliff Robinson. For other people by this name, see Clifford Robinson. Cliff Robinson is a British comic book artist, probably best known for his cover work on 2000 AD, and contributions to the Judge Dredd strip. Robinson’s extremely precise inking style ha..
Cliff Ronning
Cliff Ronning (b. October 1, 1965 in Burnaby, British Columbia) is a former professional ice hockey forward. He was selected by the St. Louis Blues in the 7th round of the 1984 NHL Entry Draft, 134th overall. During an NHL career that spanned 18 years, Ronning played for the Blues, Vancouver Canuc..
Cliff Schwarz
Cliff Schwarz is an American composer. His work includes a news theme used by Pennsylvania television station WNEP-TV since 1994, based on Al Ham's Move Closer to Your World. External link [Cliff Schwarz at SouthernMedia's NMSA] - list of American stations that have used the news theme pr..
Cliff Shaw
J.C. (Cliff) Shaw was a systems programmer at the RAND Corporation. He was one of the developers of Information Processing Language, a programming language of the 1950s. External links Simon, Herbert A. [Allen Newell] - a referenced biography of Newell and Shaw at the National Academy of ..
Cliff Simon
--> Cliff Simon was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. He later moved to London to finish school and afterwards went back to South Africa and into the South African Airforce for two years. At some point he was an international and Olympic qualifying swimmer and a national gymnast. He worked in E..
Cliff Stanford
Cliff Stanford, an accountant from London, was the founder of Demon Internet, the first Internet Service Provider in the United Kingdom for individual subscribers. Following the sale of Demon to Scottish Power in 1999 for (UKP) £66M, he founded Redbus, a venture capital firm involved in film prod..
Cliff Stearns
Cliff Stearns Clifford Bundy Stearns, Sr. (born April 16 1941), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1989, representing the 6th District of Florida ([map]). He was born in Washington, D.C., was educated at George Washing..
Cliff Stoudt
[] at NFL.com Cliff Stoudt (March 27, 1955) was an American football player, playing quarterback for Youngstown State University and the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers. He was the back up to Terry Bradshaw for many seasons before taking over as starter during Bradshaw's injury plagued 1983 se..
Cliff Sutter
Cliff Sutter was an outstanding amateur tennis player in the 1930s and 1940s. Born August 31, 1910 in New Orleans, Louisiana, Sutter played his collegiate tennis at Tulane University, where he won the NCAA singles championship in 1930 & 1932. In 1931, he won the singles championship and was a dou..
Cliff Swallow
The Cliff Swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) is a member of the passerine bird family Hirundinidae, the swallows and martins. It breeds in North America and Mexico, and is migratory, wintering in southern South America. This species is a very rare vagrant to western Europe. These birds average 5..
Cliff Taylor
Cliff Taylor is Editor of Ireland's Sunday Business Post. He replaced Ted Harding, shorting after the takeover by Thomas Crosbie Holdings. Taylor previously held the position of Economics Editor of the Irish Times. ..
Cliff Thorburn
Clifford Charles Devlin (Cliff) Thorburn (born January 16, 1948 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) is a retired professional snooker player. His slow, determined style of play earned him the nickname The Grinder. Thorburn's finest moment came in the 1980 World Championship. He met Alex Higgins..
Cliff Tucker
Clifford Lewis Tucker (December 18, 1912 - May 21, 1993) was a British industrial relations executive, magistrate and politician. He was educated at Monmouth School and St David's College, Lampeter. One of his first jobs after graduation was for Imperial Chemical Industries, but he moved, in 1946, ..
Cliff Village, Missouri
Cliff Village is a village in Newton County, Missouri, United States. The population was 33 at the 2000 census. Geography Cliff Village is located at [37°1′31″N, 94°31′2″W] (37.025384, -94.517125)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bu..
Cliff Walk
The Cliff Walk is considered one of the top attractions in Newport, Rhode Island. It is a public access walkway that borders the shore line that has been designated a National Recreation Trail. Ir runs from Bailey's Beach to First Beach. There are public access points at Bellevue Ave, Ledge Road, ..
Cliff Watson
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Cliff Williams
Cliff Williams, bassist for AC/DC. Cliff Williams is the bassist for Hard Rock band AC/DC. He was born on December 14, 1949 in Romford, England. He moved with his familly to Liverpool when he was nine, where he spent the first two working years of his life as an engineer before joining his fi..
Cliff Wilson
Cliff Wilson (May 10, 1934 – 1994) was a professional snooker player. Wilson was a talented amateur who grew up in the same town, Tredegar, as his friend and rival Ray Reardon. He won the National Under-19 Championship in 1952 and 1953, and the Welsh Amateur Championship in 1956. Snooker's popu..
Cliff Wright
The acclaimed cover for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the original artwork is now lost Cliff Wright (b. 1963) is an artist, book illustrator and advertising artist. He has illustrated numerous books - specializing in illustrations of animals and children's books, most notably the ..
Cliff Yablonski
Purported image of Cliff Yablonski Cliff "Cliff Yablonski" Yablonski is a fictional character from the website Something Awful, created by the site's founder Richard "Lowtax" Kyanka. Cranky, mentally unstable, and politically incorrect, he is a parody of grumpy old men. Some vague details of Y..
Cliff Young Australian 6-day race
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Clifton
Clifton may refer to: In United Kingdom geography: Clifton, Bristol, inner suburb of the English port city of BristolClifton, City of York, suburb of the unitary authority of the City of YorkClifton, Cumbria, small linear village and civil parish 3 miles outside of Penrith, Cumbria, UK with a prim..
Clifton, Arizona
Clifton in year 1903 The old part of Clifton Clifton is a town in Greenlee County, Arizona, United States. The population was 2,596 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Greenlee County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Clifton is located at [33°2..
Clifton, Bristol
The crowded Princess Victoria Street lies at the heart of Clifton Village Clifton is an inner suburb of the English port city of Bristol. Clifton was recorded in the Domesday book as Clistone, the name of the village denoting a 'hillside settlement' and referring to its position on a steep hil..
Clifton, Cape Town
Clifton is a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. The area has a set of 4 beaches which are frequently used destinations for both locals and tourists. The beaches, which are named from 1st to 4th, are separated by stretches of granite boulders and have clean white sands. The water, although chil..
Clifton, Cincinnati
Clifton is a neighborhood in the north center part of Cincinnati in Ohio, United States. The area includes the Ludlow Avenue Shopping and Dining District. Clifton is situated around Clifton Avenue, north of Dixmyth Avenue, approximately three miles) north of Downtown Cincinnati. The Ludlow Ave..
Clifton, City of York
Clifton is a suburb of the unitary authority of the City of York, in the north of England. It lies on the A19, one of the main routes north out of York. St. Peter's School (said to have been founded in the 7th Century, and one of the oldest schools in Europe) was originally the school attached to Yo..
Clifton, Colorado
Clifton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Mesa County, Colorado, United States. The population was 17,345 at the 2000 census. Geography Clifton is located at [39°4′39″N, 108°27′51″W] (39.077631, -108.464219)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United St..
Clifton, Cumbria
Clifton is a small linear village and civil parish 3 miles outside of Penrith, Cumbria, UK with a primary school, a pub and a hotel. The local shop and postoffice is now closed. There were 2 railway stations here once [Clfton or Clifton Moor]on the Eden Valley Railway and Clifton & Lowth..
Clifton, Grant County, Wisconsin
Clifton is a town in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 304 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 92.5 km² (35.7 mi²). 92.5 km² (35.7 mi²) of it is land and 0.03% is water. Demographics As of the census..
Clifton, Greater Manchester
Clifton is a district in the City of Salford, located in the county of Greater Manchester. Clifton is situated near to the town of Swinton. ..
Clifton, Idaho
Clifton is a city in Franklin County, Idaho, United States. The population was 213 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 External links Geography Clifton is located at [42°11′15″N, 112°0′21″W] (42.187585, -112.005856)[Geogr..
Clifton, Illinois
Clifton is a village in Iroquois County, Illinois, USA. The population was 1,317 at the 2000 census. Geography Clifton is located at [40°56′5″N, 87°56′1″W] (40.934592, -87.933535)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village ..
Clifton, Kansas
Clifton is a city in Washington and Clay counties in Kansas. The population was 557 at the 2000 census. Geography Clifton is located at [39°34′1″N, 97°16′48″W] (39.567063, -97.279982)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the cit..
Clifton, Karachi
Clifton is one of the neighborhoods of Saddar Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Saddar Town including Urdu speakers, Punjabis, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochs, Memons, Bohras, Ismailis. Over 99% of the population is Muslim. The population of Sadda..
Clifton, Lancashire
Clifton is a village outside Preston its also has Dobbies Garden Center ..
Clifton, Louisville
Clifton, a neighborhood east of downtown Louisville, Kentucky USA. Clifton was named because of its hilly location on the Ohio River valley escarpment. Unike other Louisville neighborhoods, Clifton was developed over a period of 60 years, with the first homes built in the 1860s sitting next to home..
Clifton, Maine
Clifton is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 743 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 92.8 km² (35.8 mi²). 89.1 km² (34.4 mi²) of it is land and 3.7 km² (1.4 mi²) of it (3.99%) is water. ..
Clifton, Massachusetts (neighborhood)
Clifton is an unincorporated community, or neighborhood, in Essex County, Massachusetts. It lies across the border of Swampscott, Massachusetts, and Marblehead, Massachusetts. It includes Clifton Street. The area was named by Benjamin Ware, a locally disliked hotelier who developed Clifton with the..
Clifton, Monroe County, Wisconsin
Clifton is a town in Monroe County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 693 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 88.3 km² (34.1 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 693 people, 191 househol..
Clifton, New Jersey
Clifton is a city in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city had a total population of 78,672. Until 1917, Clifton was part of Acquackanonk Township which included both Paterson and Passaic. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Go..
Clifton, New York
Clifton is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York, USA. The population was 791 at the 2000 census. The Town of Clifton is in the south part of the county, within the Adirondack State Park. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in Clifton5&..
Clifton, Northumberland
Clifton is a hamlet in Northumberland, in England. The population is between 20 and 30. It is situated a short distance to the south of Morpeth, on the A1. It forms a trio with Hepscott and Glororum, a series of farms founded by the Brown brothers at the end of the 19th Century. However, Clifton as ..
Clifton, Nottinghamshire
for at grid reference SK543348 Clifton is a suburb of the city of Nottingham in Nottinghamshire. The term also encompasses the nearby Clifton Village, a picturesque residential area set alongside the River Trent. The village is notable for many old houses including Clifton Hall. Clifton pro..
Clifton, Ohio
For the suburb of Cincinnati see Clifton, Cincinnati. Clifton Mill is a popular draw at Christmas time. Clifton is a village in Clark and Greene counties in Ohio. The population was 179 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Noted people4 External links..
Clifton, Pierce County, Wisconsin
Clifton is a town in Pierce County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,657 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 92.1 km² (35.6 mi²). 89.0 km² (34.3 mi²) of it is land and 3.1 km² (1.2 mi²) of it (3.40%) is water...
Clifton, Prince Edward Island
Clifton, Prince Edward Island is the former name of the village of New London, located in the township of Lot 21, halfway between Kensington and Cavendish. It was also previously known as Graham's Corner. The New London area was settled by Robert Clark, a Quaker merchant who came from England in 17..
Clifton, Queensland
Clifton is a town and Shire south of Toowoomba, Queensland in Australia. It is small, the population of the shire is about 2500. The lands around the town was first settled by Europeans in 1840. Contents 1 Town2 Shire3 Education3.1 Secondary4 External links Town The tow..
Clifton, Staten Island
View from the Staten Island Railway platform in Clifton, looking towards the Narrows Clifton is a neighborhood in northeastern Staten Island in New York City in the United States. It is an older waterfront neighborhood, facing Upper New York Bay on the east. It is bordered on the north by Sta..
Clifton, Tennessee
Clifton is a city in Wayne County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 2,699 at the 2000 census. Geography Clifton is located at [35°22′58″N, 87°59′31″W] (35.382777, -87.992060)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the c..
Clifton, Texas
Clifton is a city in Bosque County, Texas, United States. The population was 3,542 at the 2000 census. Geography Clifton is located at [31°46′49″N, 97°34′51″W] (31.780275, -97.580825)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Clifton, Virginia
Clifton is a town in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 185 in the 2000 census, though in 2003 a new community Clifton Heights was made in Clifton, increasing its population to about 210. Currently, the town is around 300 feet above sea level. About 6,000 people live outs..
Clifton, West Yorkshire
Clifton is a small village in the borough of Calderdale, Yorkshire, England, near the town of Brighouse. It was mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086. Clifton village has a Junior and Infant school built in the 1870s (a Sunday Times top performing school), an Anglican Church within the diocese of ..
Clifton, Wisconsin
Clifton is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin: Clifton, Grant County, WisconsinClifton, Monroe County, WisconsinClifton, Pierce County, Wisconsin This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise ..
Clifton-Aldan (SEPTA station)
Clifton-Aldan is a station along the SEPTA West Chester Line. It is located at Springfield Road & Maryland Avenue and boasts a 110 space parking lot. This station is also within a walking distance of the Clifton-Aldan stop of the Route 102 Trolley (additional fare needed). The trolley stop is on the..
Clifton-upon-Dunsmore
Clifton-upon-Dunsmore is a village and civil parish in the Rugby borough of Warwickshire in England. The parish has a population of 1,219 (2001 census). Clifton bears the distinction of being the most easterly village in Warwickshire (and of the entire West Midlands region) and is located roughly a..
Cliftonhill
Cliftonhill Stadium is the home ground of the Scottish Football League team Albion Rovers. The ground is situated in the town of Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire. Cliftonhill opened on December 24, 1919. The Main Stand sits high on a rise above Main Street and was built following Albion Rovers’ only..
Cliftonville F.C.
Cliftonville F.C. (the Reds) is an Irish football team playing in the Irish Premier League. Founded on 20th September 1879 by John McCredy McAlery in north Belfast, Cliftonville F.C. are the oldest football team in Ireland and celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2004. Since 1890 the club has pla..
Clifton "Jiggs" Chase
Clifton "Jiggs" Chase is a jazz-funk organ player and influential record producer from New Jersey, USA. One of the earliest known recordings is his organ playing on the 1967 Buddy Terry recording "Natural Soul" (Prestige), along side Woody Shaw. In 1976, he did a record date in New York as a sidem..
Clifton Abraham
[] at NFL.com Clifton Abraham (born December 9, 1971) was an American football player. ..
Clifton B. Cates
redirect[[Template:Portal]]General Clifton Bledsoe Cates (31 August, 1893 - 4 June, 1970), USMC, (served January 1, 1948 - December 31, 1951) was the 19th Commandant of the United States Marine Corps. He was honored for his heroism during World War I at Belleau Wood and in World War II for inspire..
Clifton beach
Clifton Beach, on the Arabian Sea, is a beach in Clifton, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The beach has attractions for families and tourists, including beachside horse and camel rides, amusement parks, restaurants, and swimming in the Arabian Sea. A gated residential community called Seaview lies close ..
Clifton Beach
Clifton Beach is a dormitory suburb of Cairns, Queensland, Australia located on the shores of the Coral Sea. External links [Clifton Beach Community Association] ..
Clifton C.C.
Clifton Cricket Club League Central Lancashire League Ground Manchester Road, Clifton, Salford, Greater Manchester Bolton Assoc. history 1923 - 241937 - 2005 CLL history 2006 - Clifton Cricket Club are a cricket team based in Clifton, Salford, Greater Manchester. Their captain, ex-England i..
Clifton Cathedral
Clifton Cathedral The interior of Clifton Cathedral. The walls are reinforced white concrete The Cathedral Church of SS. Peter and Paul is the Roman Catholic cathedral in the English city of Bristol. Located in the Clifton area of the city, it is the seat of the Diocese of Clifton and..
Clifton Chenier
Clifton Chenier (June 26, 1925 - December 12, 1987) a native of Opelousas, Louisiana was an eminent performer of zydeco music, a blend of Cajun and Creole music with R&B, jazz, and blues influences. Chenier's career began in 1954, when he signed with Elko Records and released "Clifton's Blues", a r..
Clifton City, Missouri
Clifton City, Missouri, is an unincorporated community in Cooper County, Missouri on the Katy Trail State Park. The nearest town is Otterville, Missouri. It is also 13.6 miles west of Sedalia, Missouri. Its Latitude(DMS) is 38 degrees 45 minutes 53 seconds North. Its Longitude(DMS) is 93 degrees 2 m..
Clifton College
redirect [[Template:Sprotected]] 300px An 1898 etching of the College Close Clifton College is a major coeducational public school in Clifton, Bristol, England. It was founded in 1862. The school's motto is Spiritus Intus Alit (meaning: The spirit nourishes within). Contents 1 Scho..
Clifton Collins, Jr.
Clifton Collins, Jr. (born June 16, 1970 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor. Collins is the grandson of Mexican actor Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez. He first broke through the mainstream in 1997 with a performance as gang thug Cesar in the film One Eight Seven. In 1998 he enchanted and ..
Clifton Daggett Gray
Clifton Daggett Gray was the third president of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine and a Baptist theologian. Gray was born in 1875 in Massachusetts, graduating from Harvard University in 1897 and then receiving a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Gray then served as a Free Baptist pastor and ed..
Clifton Daniel
Elbert Clifton Daniel Jr. (September 19, 1912-February 20, 2000) was an editor and later manager of the New York Times. Clifton Daniel was married to Harry S. Truman's daughter, Margaret. They married on April 21, 1956 at Trinity Episcopal Church in Independence, Missouri. The couple reared four so..
Clifton Davis
Clifton Davis (left), with Theodore Wilson and Theresa Merritt Clifton Davis (born October 4, 1945 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor who has appeared on television shows such as That's My Mama (on which he had the lead role) in the 1970s and on Amen from 1986 to 1991. Davis has also a..
Clifton DeBerry
Clifton DeBerry (1924 - March 24, 2006) was an American Communist and two-time candidate for President of the United States of the Socialist Workers Party. DeBerry spoke out in defense of the Cuban Revolution, in support of African liberation struggles, and demanded withdrawal of U.S. troops from Vi..
Clifton Down
The Observatory on Clifton Down gives a dramatic view of the Avon Gorge Clifton Down is an area of public open space in Bristol, north of the village of Clifton. With its neighbour Durdham Down to the northeast, it constitutes the large area known as The Downs, much used for leisure including ..
Clifton Down railway station
Clifton Down railway station is located on Whiteladies Road, Bristol. Located here is the passing place of the main section of the line It is a station on the Severn Beach Line and serves the Clifton Down shopping centre and Bristol Zoo. The original station waiting room, ticket office and station..
Clifton E. Marsh
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. } Dr. Clifton E. Marsh (born August 10, 1946 - ) is an..
Clifton Elementary School
Clifton Elementary School Established 1952 School type public school Principal Arthur Polton Location Clifton, VA Enrollment 431 Motto Believe and Achieve Colors Red, White Nickname Cardinals Feeds Into Robinson Secondary School Homepage [Official Sit..
Clifton Fadiman
Clifton Fadiman (May 15, 1904–June 20, 1999) was a noted intellectual, author, radio and television personality and nephew of William James Sidis.[link] Fadiman worked for Simon & Schuster for ten years, ending as its chief editor. He was book editor for The New Yorker from 1933 unt..
Clifton Forge, Virginia
Clifton Forge is a town in Alleghany County in the state of Virginia. Formerly known as Jackson's River Station, The population was 4,289 at the 2000 census. Clifton Forge was an independent city during the 2000 census. However, in 2001, Clifton Forge gave up its city status and reverted to a town..
Clifton Gardens, New South Wales
Clifton Gardens is an urban locality in the Lower North Shore of Sydney, Australia. Early settler Captain E. H. Cliffe purchased a 15 acre estate on the waters edge, he named it "Cliffeton" and it is believed that the area's name was derived from that. One of the most serene localities of the Munici..
Clifton Hall Colliery
Clifton Hall Colliery was one of four coal mines located in the town of Pendlebury, now part of Salford in Greater Manchester, England. It was located at the bottom of the Irwell Valley, just off Lumn's Lane and had extensive railway sidings on the London and North Western Railway's Clifton Branch..
Clifton Hall Girl's Grammar School
From 1958 until 1976 Clifton Hall, the seat of the Clifton family on the Clifton Estate in Clifton, Nottinghamshire was a girls school, Clifton Hall Girl's Grammar School. There were 2 buildings: the old Clifton Hall and a new building further up in the grounds. The Hall had some great rooms and w..
Clifton Hampden
Clifton Hampden is a village located in South Oxfordshire on the River Thames. It forms part of the Henley constituency. The rock group Radiohead used the village hall as a practice room whilst they were at school in nearby Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Clifton Hampden Bridge was designed by Sir George Gi..
Clifton Hampden Bridge
Clifton Hampden Bridge is the bridge across the River Thames at the village of Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire, England. It was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and completed in 1867. The Barley Mow public house is close by, just south of the river. It featured in the book Three Men in a Boat. Ext..
Clifton Heights, Louisville
Clifton Heights is a neighborhood two miles east of downtown Louisville, Kentucky USA. It was named because it sets on a ridge overlooking the adjacent community of Clifton on the east and the Ohio River on the west. Though first planned in the 1890s as Summit Park, actual growth didn't began until ..
Clifton Heights, Ohio
CUF-- The CUF area (Clifton Heights, University Heights, and Fairview) is often improperly cited as Clifton. These three smaller neighborhoods have their own areas and are not part of Clifton (thus, the University of Cincinnati is not located in Clifton, but rather in a combination of University He..
Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania
Clifton Heights is a borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, six miles (10 km) southwest of Philadelphia and on Darby Creek. The population was at 2,330 in 1900, and 3,155 in 1910. The population was 6,779 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 Ex..
Clifton Hill
Clifton Hill may mean: In Australia: Clifton Hill, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne. In Canada: Clifton Hill (Niagara Falls), a major tourist promenade with souvenir stores, attractions and diners in Niagara Falls, Ontario This list is [Incomplete listsincomplete]; you can help by [ht..
Clifton Hill, Missouri
Clifton Hill is a city in Randolph County, Missouri, United States. The population was 124 at the 2000 census. Geography Clifton Hill is located at [39°26′21″N, 92°40′2″W] (39.439260, -92.667237)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bur..
Clifton Hill, Victoria
Clifton Hill is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is in the Local Government Area of the City of Yarra. Clifton Hill is located approximately 4km north-east of the Melbourne central business district and has undergone rapid gentrification in recent years. Accommodation in the suburb ..
Clifton Hillegass
Clifton K. Hillegass (1918-2001), born in Rising City, Nebraska was publisher and founder of Cliffs Notes. These are literary study guides in their familiar black and yellow covers that assist college and high school students in their literature course work. There are currently about 300 titles avai..
Clifton Hill (Niagara Falls)
Clifton Hill is the major tourist promenade in Niagara Falls, Ontario. The street, close in proximity to Niagara Falls and the Niagara River, leads from River Road on the Niagara Parkway to intersect with Victoria Avenue. The street contains a number of gift shops, wax museums, haunted houses, resta..
Clifton Hill Church
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. } Clifton Hill Church is a Moravian church in central ..
Clifton Hill Community Music Centre
Clifton Hill Community Music Centre (also known as 'the organ factory') was established in 1976 to provide a space for the playing and rehearsal of music that was not of a commercial nature. The building, in Clifton Hill, Melbourne was an old two storey organ factory. It had strong links to the Latr..
Clifton Hill House
Clifton Hill House Clifton Hill House is a hall of residence for Bristol University. It is in the Clifton area of Bristol, and houses approximately 230 students. The hall has four areas: Old Clifton, Callander, Fry and South Wings. It was built between 1746 and 1750 for the wealthy merchant ..
Clifton Hill railway station, Melbourne
Clifton Hill is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located at the junction of the Epping and Hurstbridge railway lines in the suburb of Clifton Hill The station is 6.6 km from Flinders Street Station and is in Metcard Zone 1. It is a Premium station, meaning that it's sta..
Clifton Hill Shot Tower
Clifton Hill Shot Tower is an 80.16 metre tall shot tower on Clifton Hill in Melbourne, Australia. Clifton Hill Shot Tower was built beside Alexandra Parade in 1882 and resembles a chimney. The tower was operated by the Coops family, who also managed Coops Shot Tower, now located within the Mel..
Clifton Hoeben
Clifton Ralph Russell Hoeben AM RFD SC (born 7 June 1947) is an Australian jurist and soldier. He is a Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. He also rose to the rank of Major-General, Commander of the Second Division, in the Australian Army Reserve ["Swearing In Ceremony Of Clifton ..
Clifton House
Clifton House is a historic building located at 473 Bethlehem Pike in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. During the autumn of 1777, Washington's Continental Army spent six weeks camped at nearby Whitemarsh. General Clement Biddle (the "Quaker General" and member of one of Philadelphia's prominent famil..
Clifton James
for the impersonator of Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery see M.E. Clifton James. Clifton James (born May 29, 1921 in New York, New York) is an American actor . James is best known for playing the role of Sheriff J.W. Pepper in the James Bond films Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun. ..
Clifton Jones
Clifton Jones (born 1942, Jamaica) is an actor, mostly known for his roles on British television. His most prominent role is probably that of David Kano during the first season of the science fiction series Space 1999. Other credits include: Dixon of Dock Green, Z Cars, Public Eye, Danger Man, Man..
Clifton Lock
Clifton Lock is a lock on River Thames in Oxfordshire, England. It is located south of the village of Clifton Hampden and north of Long Wittenham. It is at the end of the Clifton Cut, which bypasses the river to the north of Long Wittenham. Also nearby to the north, a little further downstream, is t..
Clifton Maybank
Clifton Maybank is a hamlet in west Dorset, England. The village has a population of 63 (2001). External links [Census data] ..
Clifton Mills, West Virginia
Clifton Mills is an unincorporated community located in Preston County, West Virginia, USA. A post office existed here in 1881. It was discontinued November 22, 1963. External links ..
Clifton nanolitre osmometer
A Clifton nanolitre osmometer is a device that allows the determination of the melting and freezing point of an aqueous solution. The device consists of a controller box, a cooling stage, and a sample holder. Additionally, various micrometer syringes, immersion oils and microscopes are required for..
Clifton Park, New York
Clifton Park is a town in Saratoga County, New York, USA. The population was 32,995 at the 2000 census. The Town of Clifton Park is on the south border of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in Clifton Park5 External link..
Clifton Parker
Clifton Parker (1905 - 1989) was an English composer, particularly noted for his film scores. Contents 1 Life2 Works2.1 Film music2.2 Documentaries2.3 Concert Music2.4 Theatre Music2.5 Choral Music3 See also4 References Life Edward John Clifton Parker..
Clifton Park Museum
Clifton Park museum is a medium-sized municipal museum situated on the western edge of Clifton Park in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The house was once the seat of the Walker family, who were early industrialists involved in the manufacture of iron and steel. The museum has a collection of ..
Clifton Powell
Clifton Powell (born August 31, 1947 in Maryland, Liberia, Yonkers, New York) is an American actor. In addition to several films and television programs, he also was a voice actor for the computer game [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], playing [[List of characters in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas#..
Clifton Preparatory School, Nottingham Road
Clifton Preparatory School, Nottingham Road is a private, co-educational boarding school located in the Nottingham Road area of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands in South Africa. History The school was founded in 1942 when half of Clifton School moved from Durban to the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands over fears o..
Clifton Public Schools
The Clifton Public Schools is a comprehensive comunity public school district that serves nearly 11,000 students in kindergarten through twelfth grade from Clifton, in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. Contents 1 Schools2 Administration3 Interesting facts4 External l..
Clifton Pugh
Clifton Pugh, AO, (December 17, 1924 - October 14, 1990) was an Australian artist, who won the Archibald Prize three times, and an Order of Australia medal in 1985. He was known for landscapes and portraiture. He was a member of the Antipodeans Group, who protested against Abstract Expressionism. H..
Clifton railway station
See Clifton Down railway station for the Bristol station. Clifton railway station serves Clifton, Greater Manchester, a suburb of Swinton. It lies on the Manchester-Preston Line. It has (2006) just one train a day in each direction (local services run by Northern Rail). Until 1974 Clifton station ..
Clifton Reynes
Clifton Reynes OS Grid Reference: ..
Clifton Rocks Railway
The Clifton Rocks Railway was an underground funicular railway in Bristol, linking Clifton at the top to Hotwells at the bottom of the Avon Gorge in a tunnel cut through the limestone cliffs. The upper station is close to Brunel's famous Clifton Suspension Bridge. Construction of the railway was ..
Clifton Rugby Football Club
Clifton Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club founded in Clifton, Bristol, England. Over the years the club's home games have been played in a variety of locations in northern Bristol, though never in Clifton itself; since 1976 they have been based at the southern end of Cribbs Causeway. Extern..
Clifton School
Clifton School is a private day school for boys located in Morningside, an area above the city of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. History Clifton was founded in 1924 by Harry Stubbs and is an interdenominational Christian school. Although the school had at first been named "Stubbs' School,"..
Clifton Smith
Clifton Smith is a linebacker, number 54, for the Cleveland Browns. External links [Player Profile on Yahoo Sports]. ..
Clifton Sprague
Vice Admiral Clifton Albert Frederick ("Ziggy") Sprague (1896-1955) was a World War II-era officer in the U.S. Navy. He attended the Boston Latin School, and the United States Naval Academy. He became a naval aviator after his graduation from the Academy. At the beginning of World War II, Sprague..
Clifton Springs
Clifton Springs is the name of several places, Clifton Springs, New York, a village located within in Ontario County, New York, USA.Clifton Springs, Victoria, a coastal town overlooking Corio Bay, approximately 20kms east of Geelong, Victoria, Australia.The Village of Clifton Springs is located pri..
Clifton Springs, New York
Clifton Springs is a village located within in Ontario County, New York, USA. The population was 2,223 at the 2000 census. The village takes its name from local mineral springs. The Village of Clifton Springs is located primarily in the Town of Manchester, but the eastern part is in the Town of Ph..
Clifton Springs, Victoria
The Clifton Springs pier, as it appeared in the 1910s. The pier no longer exists. Clifton Springs, overlooking the pier in 1955. Clifton Springs is a coastal town near Geelong, Victoria, Australia, named after local mineral springs, which were found around Fairy Dell, later closed due to..
Clifton Suspension Bridge
) |lat= |long= }} Shown within Bristol (above) and England. The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Avon Gorge and linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset, UK. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, it is a distinctive landmark that is often used a..
Clifton Township, Lyon County, Minnesota
Clifton Township is a township in Lyon County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 288 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.6 km² (36.2 mi²). 93.4 km² (36.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (0.1..
Clifton Township, Minnesota
Clifton Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Minnesota: Clifton Township, Lyon County, MinnesotaClifton Township, Traverse County, Minnesota This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pa..
Clifton Township, Pennsylvania
Clifton Township is a township in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,139 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). 50.1 km² (19.3 mi²) of it is land and 1.2 km² (0.4 mi²)..
Clifton Township, Traverse County, Minnesota
Clifton Township is a township in Traverse County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 92 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 99.3 km² (38.3 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 92 peo..
Clifton Village
Clifton Village may refer to several places in England: Clifton Village, NottinghamshireClifton Village, Bristol 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 di..
Clifton Village, Nottinghamshire
Clifton Village is a small community of approximately two hundred homes to the south of Nottingham, England. One enters the village on a forked one-way system through the village green, linking houses to the A453 trunk road which runs to the M1 motorway in one direction and central Nottingham in the..
Clifton Webb
Mark Stevens and Clifton Webb in The Dark Corner Clifton Webb (November 19, 1889 – October 13, 1966) was an American actor, dancer and singer. Contents 1 Biography2 Filmography3 See also4 External links Biography He was born Webb Parmelee Hollenbeck in a rural part o..
Clifton Williams
Clifton Williams is also a composer. Clifton Williams Clifton 'C.C.' Williams (September 26, 1932 - October 5, 1967) was a NASA astronaut and USMC Major who was killed after a mechanical failure caused the flight controls in a T-38 he was piloting to stop responding. The aircraft crashed in ..
Clifton Williams (composer)
Clifton Williams was a composer of concert band music. He was born in Traskwood, Arkansas in 1923. He served in the Army Air Corps band as a drum major, composing in his spare time, going on to earn a degree at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York in 1949. He won an Ostwald Award in ..
Clifton Without
Clifton Without is a suburb and civil parish of the City of York, North Yorkshire, England. It consists of those parts of Clifton that lie outside the (pre-1996) city boundaries. It lies on the A19 about two miles north-west of central York. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 5,1..
Clifton Young
Robert H. "Clifton" Young (September 15, 1917 - September 10, 1951) was a film actor with over 50 movie credits. He was born Robert. H. Young, but took his mother's madien name as his first. He played "Bonedust" in nineteen Our Gang films from 1925 to 1931. He had small parts in a number of 1940s..
Clifty Falls State Park
Clifty Falls State Park is a state park in Indiana. It is located just north of Madison, Indiana. It has many beautiful nature trails, especially those that go near Clifty Falls. The Clifty Inn is available for overnight guests. External links [Official web page] ..
Clift Hotel
The Clift Hotel is located in San Francisco's Union Square. The nearly century-old Clift was refitted to designs by Philippe Starck. External links [Official site] ..
Clif Bar
A Clif Bar is a type of energy bar that was created in 1992 by Gary Erickson, the owner of Clif Bar & Company, and named after his father Clifford. There are 15 kinds of Clif Bars that are available year-round, with an additional 3 "seasonal" flavors: ApricotBanana Nut BreadBlack Cherry AlmondCarro..
Clif Evans
Clif Evans (born May 16, 1948) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the provincial legislature from 1990 to 1999, and played a significant role in bringing to light a vote-splitting scandal involving the Independent Native Voice organization and some members of the Progressive Co..
Clig
clig (Command Line Interpreter Generator) is a *NIX command line utility which uses a simple description file to create C code to interprete the typical *NIX command line as well as an up-to-date usage-message and a manual page skeleton. It supports Flag, String, Int, Long, Float and Double types, w..
Cligès
Cligès is a poem by the medieval French poet Chrétien de Troyes, dating from around 1176. It tells the story of the knight Cligès and his love for his uncle's wife, Fenice. Because of the story's de-romanticized depiction of adultery, it has been called a criticism or parody of the Tristan and Is..
CLiki
CLiki is a "free collaborative hypertext (Web) authoring program", a Wiki written in Common Lisp. It is also a website using the software and dedicated to the subject of Common Lisp. Cliki was the first wiki variant to introduce so called "free links", using this _(free link format) as an alternati..
Climacterial period
In astrology, a climacterial period occurs in certain years of a person's life because of the progression of the Moon and the transit of Saturn. The progressed Moon squares its natal position in the seventh year and trines it in the ninth year, so these years will be pivotal periods in a person's l..
Climacteric
In Ancient Greek philosophy and astrology, the climacterics (Latin, annus climactericus, from Greek κλῖμακτηρικός) were certain purportedly critical years in a person's life, marking turning points. According to the astrologers, the person would see some very notable alterations to the..
Climate
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. 280px The climate (ancient Greek: κλίμα "clime") is commonly considered to be the weather averaged over a long period of time, typically 30 years. Somewhat more precisely, the concept of "climate" also includes the statistics of the weather - such..
Climate: Long range Investigation, Mapping, and Prediction
Climate: Long range Investigation, Mapping, and Prediction, known as CLIMAP, was a major research project of the 1970s and 80s to produce a map of climate conditions during the last glacial maximum. The project was funded by the National Science Foundation as part of the International Decade of ..
Climateprediction.net
Climateprediction.net under BOINC 4.16 Climateprediction.net, or CPDN, is a distributed computing project to investigate and reduce uncertainties in climate modelling. It aims to do this by running hundreds of thousands of different models (a large ensemble) using the donated idle time of ord..
Climate (disambiguation)
The term climate may refer to: Climate - refers to the weather of a region according to periodic norms. In sociology and politics, the term "climate" is used in reference to a concept of aggregate mood within a society, by analogy to weather and temperature : Social climate - In sociologyPolitical ..
Climate and geography of the Halifax Regional Municipality
Climate The climate of Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) is heavily influenced by water temperatures in the adjacent Atlantic Ocean. Numerous local microclimates make weather somewhat unpredictable but the region is generally milder than inland areas having a continental climate (eg..
Climate and health
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. } Climate and health is a interdisciplinary field exa..
Climate Audit
Climate Audit is a blog run by Stephen McIntyre, a mining and mineral exploration specialist. The blog explores the data and analysis used in historical reconstructions of past climate, especially multiproxy reconstructions such as the 1998 reconstruction by Mann, Bradley and Hughes ("MBH98"), which..
Climate change
Atmospheric sciences ..
Climate changes of 535–536
In the years 535 and 536, several remarkable aberrations in world climate took place. The Byzantine historian Procopius recorded of 536, "during this year a most dread portent took place. For the sun gave forth its light without brightness… and it seemed exceedingly like the sun in eclipse, for th..
Climate change and agriculture
As global warming causes climate change, the issue of effects of global warming on agriculture due to the change in weather conditions is often invoked in arguments on the course of action involving prediction of climate events. These conditions, including temperature, radiation and water, determine..
Climate Change Levy
The Climate Change Levy (CCL) is a tax on energy delivered to users in the United Kingdom. Its aim is to provide an incentive to increase energy efficiency and to reduce carbon emissions, however there have been ongoing calls to replace it with a proper carbon tax. Introduced on April 1, 2001 under..
Climate Change Science Program
The Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) was created by the U.S. government in February, 2002 to address unresolved questions [link] regarding global warming. The CCSP's goal is to "integrate federal research on global change and climate change." In announcing the CCRI, President Bush d..
Climate commitment studies
Climate commitment describes the fact that climate reacts with a delay to influencing factors ("climate forcings") such as the presence of greenhouse gases. Climate commitment studies attempt to assess the amount of future warming that is "committed" under the assumption of some constant level of fo..
Climate Diagnostics Center
The Climate Diagnostics Center was a project of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), itself a joint project of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the University of Colorado at Boulder. In October 2005, it was merged with five other NOAA labs..
Climate engineering
Climate engineering is a term coined by the Global Commons Institute (GCI). It refers to the human interventions intended to counteract the effects of modern industrialization on global climate change. This stance presupposes that humans are directly responsible for global climate change, specific..
Climate ensemble
In physics, a statistical ensemble is a large set of (mental) copies of a system, considered all at once; each copy of the system representing a different possible detailed realisation of the system, consistent with the system's observed macroscopic properties. A climate ensemble involves slightly..
Climate Group
The Climate Group is a non-profit public-private partnership aimed at developing and mobilising solutions to global warming. It was launched in April 2004 by Tony Blair. It includes business members such as BP, Swiss Re, Alcan, and Allianz, as well as local government members such as the State of Ne..
Climate house
A climate house is a construction to live or work in with climatic puffer-function between the inside and the outside temperature and moisture. The temperature is comfortable at around 19 °C (for central-european standards) and moisture at 60%. These marks can be reached/kept with natural building ..
Climate model
Climate models use quantitative methods to simulate the interactions of the atmosphere, oceans, land surface, and ice. They are used for a variety of purposes from study of the dynamics of the weather and climate system to projections of future climate. The most talked-about models of recent years..
Climate modeller
A climate modeller is a person who designs, develops, implements, tests, maintains or exploits climate models. These models, in turn, are used to understand the climate of the Earth (sometimes of other planets), to help analyse or interpret past and current measurements and observations, or to predi..
Climate modification
Climate modification is the intentional or inadvertent change in climate, locally or globally, by a species. This includes global climate changes as a result of altering the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, as well as local climate changes such as deforestation, draining of swamps, or t..
Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory
The Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL) was a climate laboratory in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR). In October 2005, it was merged with five other NOAA labs to form the Earth System Research Laboratory. ..
Climate of Adelaide
Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate, which generally means mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Of all the Australian capital cities, Adelaide is the driest. Rainfall is unreliable, light and infrequent throughout summer. The average in January and February is around 20 millimetres (0.8 inches) ..
Climate of Antarctica
Surface temperature of Antarctica in winter and summer The climate of Antarctica is the coldest on earth, with the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth being -89.6  °C (-129 °F) at Vostok Station. It is also extremely dry, with only an average of 166 mm of precipitation per y..
Climate of Bismarck, North Dakota
The Climate of Bismarck in the U.S. state of North Dakota is typical of cities located in the Great Plains, with four very distinct seasons and great variation in temperatures over even short periods of time. The city's climate is characterized by long, cold winters with frequent snowfall and dry su..
Climate of Chicago, Illinois
A small part of downtown Chicago in the winter The climate of Chicago, Illinois, is typical of the Midwestern United States. Sudden changes of weather, large daily temperature ranges, and unpredictable precipitation patterns are all staples of Chicago weather. Chicago has four clearly defined ..
Climate of Costa Rica
Because Costa Rica is located only about eight degrees north of the equator, the climate is tropical year round. However, this varies depending on elevation and rainfall. Therefore, it is much effected by the Geography of Costa Rica. Costa Rica's seasons are defined by how much it rains during a pa..
Climate of Green Bay, Wisconsin
The Climate of Green Bay, Wisconsin is similar to that of many other cities in the Midwestern United States. The city experiences a mainly continental climate, with some moderation due to the city's proximity to Lake Michigan. Like other cities with this type of climate, there are four distinct seas..
Climate of Hell
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. } Climate of Hell is a fictional book by Herbert Liebe..
Climate of Hong Kong
This article is part of the Geography of Hong Kong series Climate Ecology Country parks and conservation Beaches Rivers Bays Islands and peninsulas Administrative divisions Cities and towns AreasBuildings and structures Hong Kong's climate belongs to Group C of the Köppen climate classi..
Climate of Hunter
Climate of Hunter is a 1984 album by Scott Walker. It was Scott Walker's first solo album since 1974's We Had It All, having released three albums with The Walker Brothers (1975's No Regrets, 1976's Lines and 1978's Nite Flights) in the intervening period. It was also to be his only album of the 19..
Climate of India
The climate of India is difficult to lay due to the country's large geographic size and varied topography. Many regions have their own microclimates (e.g. in mountain tops), and the mean climatic conditions in Kashmir (extreme north) are very different from those in the extreme south.'' India's cl..
Climate of Karachi
Karachi is located on the coast and as a result has a relatively mild climate. The level of precipitation is low for most of the year. However, due to the city's proximity to the sea, humidity levels usually remain high throughout the year. The city enjoys mild winters and warm summers. Karachi also..
Climate of London
For London as a whole, see the main article London. For wider coverage, visit the [[Portal:London|London Portal]]. London has a temperate climate, with regular but generally light precipitation throughout the year. Summer temperatures rarely rise much above 33 °C (91.4 °F), though higher temperat..
Climate of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Climate of Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a prime example of a continental climate, with wide variations in temperature and precipitation in short periods of time as well as four distinct seasons. The city's climate is also strongly influenced by nearby Lake Michigan, which creates almost two entirely ..
Climate of Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Climate of Minneapolis, in the U.S. state of Minnesota, is typical of cities located in the Midwestern United States. There are four distinct seasons, with characteristic large changes in temperatures over a short period of time. Winters are cold and dry, and summers are warm, sometimes hot, and..
Climate of Missouri
Missouri is a state in the United States. Due to its location in the interior United States, Missouri often experiences extremes in temperatures. Not having either large mountains or oceans nearby to moderate its temperature, its climate is alternately influenced by air from the cold Arctic and the..
Climate of Salt Lake City
Flood of City Creek, 1983. The Climate of Salt Lake City is widely variable, generally dry, snowy during the winter, and often unpredictable. It consists of four very distinct seasons. As it is located where the Great Basin and the Rocky Mountains come together in a central location, it is inf..
Climate of Scotland
The climate of Scotland is temperate, and tends to be very changeable, with no extremes. It is warmed by the Gulf Stream from the Atlantic, and given its northerly latitude it is much warmer than areas on similar latitudes, for example Labrador in Canada - where icebergs are a common feature in wint..
Climate of the Alps
The climate of the Alps is the climate, or average weather conditions over a long time, of the central Alpine region of Europe. As we rise from sea level into the upper regions of the atmosphere the temperature decreases. The effect of mountain chains on prevailing winds is to carry warm air belongi..
Climate of the United Kingdom
The current climate of the United Kingdom is classified as temperate, with warm summers, cool winters and plentiful precipitation throughout the year. The principle factors of influence on the climate include the UK's northerly latitude (which ranges from 50° to 60° N), its close proximity to the ..
Climate of Toledo, Ohio
The climate of Toledo, Ohio is one typical of cities in the Great Lakes region of the United States. Overall, Toledo experiences a continental climate, which is charcterized by four distinct seasons and large swings in temperature and precipitation both between seasons and over shorter periods of ti..
Climate of Vancouver
The climate of Vancouver, British Columbia is tempered by the warm Japan Current. The city is also sheltered by the mountains of Vancouver Island, to the west. These influences contribute to making Vancouver the second warmest of Canada's major cities. Contents 1 General weather condit..
Climate of Virginia
The Climate of Virginia is considered mild in the [[United States]. It is officially considered a humid, subtropical region. The highest temperature during the 1600s was 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius). External links [Virginia State Climatology Office][Virgini..
Climate Outreach and Information Network
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]The Climate Outreach and Information Network (COIN) is the only British charity that works exclusively with the general public to provide information about climate change and how to deal with it. Based in Oxford, it was registered as a charity in February 2004, and ..
Climate refugee
A Climate refugee is a displaced person caused by climate change induced environmental disasters. Such disasters result from both incremental and rapid ecological change and disruption that include increased droughts, desertification, sea level rise, and the more frequent occurrence of extreme weath..
Climate sensitivity
In IPCC reports, equilibrium climate sensitivity refers to the equilibrium change in global mean surface temperature following a doubling of the atmospheric (equivalent) CO2 concentration. This value is estimated, by the IPCC Third Assessment Report primarily on the basis of climate models, to be "l..
Climate surprise
A climate surprise is defined by the IPCC as a rapid, non-linear response of the climatic system to anthropogenic climate forcing (global warming). Climate surprises are low-probability, high-consequence extreme events, such as a collapse of the "conveyor belt" thermohaline circulation in the North ..
Climatic adaptation
Climate adaptation refers to specific adaptations in a living organism that develop in response to changes in climate and habitat. Such adaptations could include physical changes, such as skin or fur color and composition changes, or the adaptations could be behavioral, such as burrowing into the gr..
Climatic determinism
Climatic determinism or environmental determinism is an aspect of economic geography. Also sometimes called the equatorial paradox. According to this theory, about 70% of the economic development of a country can be predicted from the distance between that country and the equator. In other words, ..
Climatic Regions of India
India has a large variation in climate from region to region, due to its vast size. India experiences climate from four major climate groups. These can be further subdivided into seven climatic types. Contents 1 Tropical rainy climatic group1.1 Tropical monsoon rain forest1.2 Tropi..
Climatic Research Unit
The Climatic Research Unit is a component of the University of East Anglia. It is widely recognised as one of the world's leading institutions concerned with the study of natural and anthropogenic climate change. It has around thirty research scientists and students and has developed a number of th..
Climatius
Climatius is an extinct genus of fish. It was an early member of the Acanthodii, a group of fishes which were the first vertebrates to develop jaws. Climatius was an active swimmer judging from its powerful caudal fin and abundant stabilizing fins, and probably preyed on other fish and crustacea..
Climatology
Atmospheric sciences ..
Climatrol
The Jet Scooter outside the entrance to Climatrol. Climatrol is the name of the Climate Control Center on the planet Motavia in the Phantasy Star II computer role-playing game. Constructed by Mother Brain in AW 852, Climatrol controls the planet's weather, irrigation and dam systems. Commands ..
Climax
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In general, a climax is a point of greatest intensity or force in an ascending series; i.e., a culmination. The term "climax" has many specific connotations and uses in English: For the climax of a narrative, see climax (narrative)..
Climax! (TV series)
Climax! (also known as Climax Mystery Theater) was a television show that ran on the American network CBS from 1954 to 1958. It was an hour long anthology suspense/mystery drama. The series was hosted by William Lundigan and later co-hosted by Mary Costa (1956-1958). In 1954, an episode of Climax! ..
Climax, Colorado
Climax, Colorado, straddles the continental divide at Fremont Pass Climax is a ghost town located in Lake County, Colorado. On the continental divide at 11,360 feet above sea level, it is the highest settlement in the United States – it holds the record for having the nation's highest po..
Climax, Georgia
Climax is a city in Decatur County, Georgia, United States. The population was 297 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Swine Time Festival4 External links Geography Climax is located at [30°52′38″N, 84°25′55″W] (30.877194, -84.431975)&..
Climax, Kansas
Climax is a city in Greenwood County, Kansas, United States. The population was 64 at the 2000 census. Geography Climax is located at [37°43′13″N, 96°13′26″W] (37.720155, -96.223888)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Climax, Michigan
Climax is a village in Kalamazoo County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 791 at the 2000 census. The village is located within Climax Township on the northern boundary with Charleston Township. Climax shares a school district with Scotts, and is within easy driving distance of Gale..
Climax, Minnesota
Climax is a city in Polk County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 243 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 243 people, 113 households, ..
Climax, Pennsylvania
Climax, PA: ZIP Code: 16242 County: Clarion A small town outside of New Bethlehem and Clarion Pennsylvania. Known for its mining industry, namely Gypsum. ..
Climax (band)
Formed in 1970 in Los Angeles, California, Climax was a band most noted for their 1972 classic hit song "Precious and Few". Climax consisted of Marc Gordon, Larry Cox, John Stevenson, Walter Nims, and Sonny Geraci. The band is considered a one-hit wonder because no other releases gained much widespr..
Climax (figure of speech)
In rhetoric, climax is a figure of speech, in which words, phrases, or clauses are arranged in order of increasing importance. It is sometimes used with anadiplosis, which uses the repetition of a word or phrase in successive clauses. Climax is from the Greek word for "ladder". Examples: "And now ..
Climax (Girl Shit)
"I Left My Wallet in El Segundo" Single by Slum Village From the album Fantastic, Vol. 2 Released 2000 Format Digital download12" maxi single Genre Hip-hop Length 3:32 Label GoodVibe Recordings Slum Village single chronology "We Be Dem" (1997) "Climax (Girl Shit)" (2000) "Rais..
Climax (narrative)
The climax of a narrative work is its point of highest tension or drama. In classical culture, perhaps reflecting in part low literacy levels, analysis of fictional narratives focused on drama, and identified patterns for comedy (in the sense of drama with a "happy ending") and tragedy (in the sens..
Climax Blues Band
The Climax Chicago Blues Band based in Stafford, England was formed in late 1968. The original members were guitarists Derek Holt and Peter Haycock, keyboardist Arthur Wood, bassist Richard Jones and drummer George Newsome. Colin Cooper on saxophone made up the sextet. In 1970, the band shortened ..
Climax community
The term climax community, also described as a climatic climax community is a largely obsolete ecological term for a biological community of plants and animals which, through the process of succession--the development of vegetation in an area over time--has reached an equilibrium or steady state. Th..
Climax Group
Climax is a global independent video game development company with four studios. Climax was founded in 1988 and has grown steadily into one of the world's leading independent developers of interactive software. Made up of four divisions each focusing on a single game genre: Handheld, Action, Racin..
Climax locomotive
Small Class B Climax locomotive owned by the Oregon Lumber Company. The driveshafts to the trucks are clearly visible. A Climax locomotive was a type of geared steam locomotive in which the two steam cylinders where attached to a transmission located under the center of the locomotive frame. T..
Climax Springs, Missouri
Climax Springs is a village in Camden County, Missouri, United States. The population was 80 at the 2000 census. Geography Climax Springs is located at [38°6′13″N, 93°3′5″W] (38.103626, -93.051339)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census B..
Climax Township, Michigan
Climax Township is a township in Kalamazoo County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,412 at the 2000 census. The Village of Climax is located within the township along the northern boundary with Charleston Township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the tow..
Climax vegetation
Tropical forest in French Guiana Climax vegetation is the vegetation which establishes itself on a given site for given climatic conditions in the absence of anthropic action after a long time (it is the asymptotic or quasi-equilibrium state of the local ecosystem). Tropical evergreen forest ..
Climb
This article is about the aircraft manoeuvre. See climbing for the sport An Embraer ERJ 145 of Air France on the climb The climb is the part of a flight of an aircraft, after take off, consisting of getting the aircraft to the desired cruising altitude. More generally, the term 'climb' means..
Climber
Climber can mean: Climber (videogame)Generic name for climbing plants, see VineParticipant in the sport of climbingClimbing specialist (cycling)the British Rock climbing magazine ClimberAlternative band from Portland, OR [www.climberpdx.com]..
Climbers' Club
The Climbers' Club is the senior rock-climbing club in Wales and England (outside the Lake District). It was founded in 1898 and publishes guidebooks in the main Welsh and English climbing areas outside the Lakes (which is covered by the FRCC). It also owns several climbing huts in these areas. C..
Climbers (novel)
“Climbers” is a literary novel by the British author M.John Harrison. First published in 1989 and apparently set several years earlier the book had been out of print for several years but was reissued in paperback by Phoenix in 2004. It has attracted considerable critical acclaim and is so far ..
Climber (BEAM)
In BEAM robotics, a Climber is a robot that goes upward or downward with gradual or continuous progress on a track (such as a rope or wire). ..
Climber (videogame)
Climber is one of the games released in the Game & Watch Series by Nintendo in 1986. Story Climber, a boy of wisdom and courage, one day, sets out on a training trip to the Block Mountain where the Blockmen live to become a warrior. On the way, he meets up with Lord Meiji who grants him boots wich ..
Climbing
Rock climbing ClimbingHistoryClimbing systemClimbing techniquesAbseilingGrade (climbing) Climbing covers a range of recreational, adventurous or sporting activities involving using one's hands and feet to move up the surface of a steep object. Evolving from the pursuit of mountaineering, roc..
Climbing area
A climbing area is a small geographical region with a concentration of opportunities for climbing. The term is most commonly used of rock climbing areas, but there are also ice climbing areas that have the right combination of steepness and water to result in climbable ice during the winter. While..
Climbing command
A climbing command is a short standard phrase used in climbing to ensure the smooth operation of the climbing system. Standard commands make it possible for climbers to work safely with each other, and for commands to be unambiguously understood when the wind is noisy. Contents 1 Starting a ..
Climbing competition
A climbing competition ("comps") is usually held indoors on purpose built climbing walls. There are three main type of climbing competition. Difficulty: competitors climb the same route one after the other. The winner is the one who reaches the highest point on the climb; if several competitors r..
Climbing equipment
A wide range of equipment is used during climbing. The most popular types of climbing equipment are briefly described in this article. The article on protecting a climb describes equipment commonly used to protect a climber against the consequences of a fall. A rock climber wearing equipment: A ..
Climbing fiber
This article does not cite its [[Opentopia:Cite sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. Climbing fibers are the name given to a series of neuronal projections from the inferior olivary nucleus ..
Climbing galaxias
The Climbing galaxias (Galaxias brevipinnis), is a Galaxiid of the fish genus Galaxias found in Australia, New Zealand and nearby islands. Contents 1 Common names2 Appearance3 Lifestyle4 Lifecycle5 Diet6 Distribution7 External links Common names Koaro (by the..
Climbing garden
In climbing, a climbing garden is an area in the mountains where all the routes are equipped with bolts to allow a form of climbing known as sport climbing. Usually the routes in a climbing garden are only about 20-30 metres high. ..
Climbing gourami
The Anabantidae are a family of perciform fish commonly called the climbing gouramies or climbing perches. As labyrinth fishes, they possess a labyrinth organ, a structure in the fish's head which allows them to "breathe" atmospheric oxygen. Fish of this family are commonly seen gulping at air at..
Climbing guidebook
Climbing guidebooks are used by rock climbers to find the location of climbing routes at crags or on mountains. Guidebooks also offer information about local restaurants, bars and camping areas; often include sections on geology and local climbing history; and may contain many pictures to inspire c..
Climbing harness
A climbing harness is a piece of equipment used in certain types of rock-climbing, abseiling or other activities requiring the use of ropes to provide access and/or safety (eg industrial rope access, working at heights, etc.). A harness is used to secure a person to a piece of rope or an anchor poi..
Climbing hut
redirect [[Template:Mergeto]] A climbing hut provides accommodation for climbers and mountaineers, close to a climbing area. In the UK the tradition is of unwardened huts providing fairly rudimentary accommodation (but superior to that of a bothy) close to a climbing ground; the huts are usually c..
Climbing hydrangea
Climbing hydrangea is a common name of two species of Hydrangea Hydrangea anomalaHydrangea petiolaris 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 t..
Climbing Mount Improbable
Climbing Mount Improbable is a 1996 popular science book by Richard Dawkins. The book is about probability and how it applies to the theory of evolution, and specifically is designed to debunk claims by creationists about the probability of naturalistic mechanisms like natural selection producing ..
Climbing route
Southern and northern Mount Everest climbing routes as seen from the International Space Station. A climbing route is a route by which a climber reaches the top of a mountain, rock, or ice wall. Routes can vary drastically in difficulty, and it can be difficult to change one's mind in the mid..
Climbing shoe
Climbing shoes A climbing shoe or kletterschuh is a piece of foot wear that is specifically designed and worn for climbing. To increase the grip of the foot on a climbing wall or rock face due to friction, the shoe is covered with a rubber layer. Usually, the shoes are only a few millimeter..
Climbing specialist (cycling)
Lance Armstrong on virage 5 of the climb to Alpe d'Huez. A climbing specialist is a road bicycle racer who can ride especially well on highly inclined roads, such as those found among hills or mountains. Contents 1 Role of climber in a race2 Types of climbers3 Climbing phys..
Climbing system
Rock climbing ClimbingHistoryClimbing systemClimbing techniquesAbseilingGrade (climbing) The climbing system is a general term for the techniques and equipment used by roped climbers to protect themselves against injury or death if they fall. It is the answer to the question sometimes asked by ..
Climbing technique
A climbing technique is any of a number of body postures, movements and holds used in climbing. heel hook hooking your heel behind a grip for balance campusing climbing using only the arms toe hook hooking your toe behind a grip for balance finger jam, hand jam, fist jam jamming a body part in ..
Climbing techniques
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Climbing The Walls
Climbing The Walls is a song by the Backstreet Boys. It was released on their fifth studio album Never Gone. Details Track number: 8Track length: 3:42 Credits Arranged By [Strings], Conductor [Strings] - Wil MaloneDrums - Johan ReivénEdited By [Digital] - Chris HaggertyG..
Climbing train
A climbing train is a team of road bicycle racers climbers whose goal is to protect their team leader in the climbing stages. Typically a climbing train attempts to set the climbing pace to favors its own leader, and discourage or neutralize attacks by riders from other teams. ..
Climbing Up the Walls
"Climbing Up the Walls" Song by Radiohead From the album OK Computer Album released 16 June 1997 Recorded 1996, 1997 Genre Alternative Rock Song Length 4:45 Record label Parlophone Producer Nigel Godrich "Climbing Up the Walls" is a song by Radiohead, from the band's 1997 album OK Comp..
Climbing wall
Two Scouts climb an outdoor climbing wall at Haliburton Scout Reserve, Ontario, Canada A climbing wall is an artificially constructed wall with grips for hands and feet, used for climbing. Some are brick or wooden constructions, but on most modern walls, the material used for the wall is a th..
Clime
The seven climes (klima, plural klimata, meaning "inclination", referring to the angle between the axis of the celestial sphere and the horizon) was a notion of dividing the Earth into zones in Classical Antiquity. The lists of klimata found in early geographers vary in their extension, but by con..
Climie Fisher
Climie Fisher were a UK pop duo (Simon Climie and Rob Fisher) best known for their hit single Love Changes (Everything) which hit position 2 in the UK Singles charts in 1988, and the hip hop-styled remix of Rise To The Occasion, which was their breakthrough hit, reaching Number 10 in the United King..
Climping
Climping is a village and civil parish (whose title is Clymping) in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It is located three miles (5km) west of Littlehampton, just north of the A259 road. The parish church, dedicated to St Mary, dates from 1080, and is teamed with those of Yapton and Ford un..
Clinac
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Clinamen
Clinamen is the name Lucretius gave to the spontaneous microscopic swerving of atoms from a vertical path as they fall (1, lines 216-293). According to Lucretius, there would be no contact between atoms without the clinamen, and so, "No collision would take place and no impact of atom upon atom woul..
Clinceni
Clinceni is a commune in the south-west of Ilfov County, Romania. In the immediate vicinity there is a small grass airport. Localities in Ilfov county Towns: Bragadiru | Buftea | Măgurele | Otopeni | Pantelimon | Popeşti-Leordeni | Voluntari Communes: Periş | Ciolpan | Gruiu | Nuci | ..
Clinch
To clinch is to hold tightly. Clinch may also refer to: Clinch is a general term for a stand-up grappling position.Clinch County, GeorgiaClinch River In sports, a team is said to clinch a title when no other team is able to deprive them of that title. The term is used when there are still other game..
Clinchamps-sur-Orne
Clinchamps-sur-Orne is a commune of the département of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14320. The INSEE code is 14164. ..
Clinchco, Virginia
Clinchco is a town in Dickenson County, Virginia, United States. The population was 424 at the 2000 census. Geography Clinchco is located at [37°9′45″N, 82°21′36″W] (37.162466, -82.359951)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Clinchfield, Georgia
Clinchfield, Georgia is an unincorporated community located south-central Houston County, off US 341 at the junction of Georgia Highway 224. ..
Clinchfield Railroad
The Clinchfield Railroad (AAR reporting mark CRR) was an operating and holding company for the Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway (AAR reporting mark CCO). The line ran from the coalfields of Virginia and Elkhorn City, Kentucky to the textile mills of South Carolina. The 35-mile segment from D..
Clinchport, Virginia
Clinchport is a town in Scott County, Virginia, United States. The population was 77 at the 2000 census. Geography Clinchport is located at [36°40′27″N, 82°44′50″W] (36.674171, -82.747138)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Clinch County, Georgia
Clinch County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population is 6,878. The county seat is Homerville, Georgia6. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 2,135 km² (824 mi²). 2,096 km² (809 mi²) of it is land and 39 km² (15 ..
Clinch fighting
Clinch fighting (also referred to as clinch work) is the part of stand-up fighting where the combatants are grappling in a clinch, typically using clinch holds. Clinching the opponent can be used to eliminate the opponents effective usage of some kicks, punches, and mêlée weapons. The clinch ca..
Clinch River
The Clinch River at Speers Ferry in Scott County, Virginia The Clinch River rises in southwestern Virginia and flows into East Tennessee. It is dammed twice: by Norris Dam, the first dam built by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA); and by Melton Hill Dam, the only TVA dam with a lock not l..
Clindamycin
Clindamycin (rINN) (IPA: [klɪndəˈmaɪsən]) is a lincosamide antibiotic used in the treatment of infections caused by susceptible microorganisms. Clindamycin is a semisynthetic antibiotic derived from lincomycin by 7(S)-chloro-substitution of the 7(R)-hydroxyl group of the lincomycin. C..
ClinDev Global Inc.
ClinDev Global Inc. is a growing family of service companies specializing in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries with a strong focus on clinical development. The firm was founded in 1993 by Alvin V. Cheeks. Based in Chicago, Illinois USA, ClinDev Global Inc. provides product development ser..
Cline
In population genetics, a cline is a gradual change of a character or feature (phenotype) in a species over a geographical area, often as a result of environmental heterogeneity. The change in phenotype does not result in different species as long as the geographically spread populations can interbr..
Clingan Jackson
Clingan Jackson (March 28, 1907 - May 26, 1997) was a Democratic politician and newspaperman from Ohio. Jackson was born in Youngstown, Ohio in 1907, and was raised on the east side of the city and in towns on either side of the Ohio border with Pennsylvania. He graduated in 1929 from University o..
Clinge
The town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Clinge in the municipality of Hulst. Clinge ([51°16′N 4°5′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the municipality of Hulst, and lies about 28 km southwest of Bergen op Zoom. In ..
Clingen
Clingen is a town in the Kyffhäuserkreis district, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated 16 km southeast of Sondershausen, and 30 km north of Erfurt. ..
Clingmans Dome
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Clinic
This article describes clinic, a type of medical facility. For information on the band of the same name, see Clinic (band). The entrance to a surgery clinic in Greenwich, London. A clinic or outpatient clinic is a small medical facility that provides health care for ambulatory patients - a..
Clinical audit
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Clinical audit is the process formally introduced in 1993 into the United Kingdom's National Health Servi..
Clinical baseline
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Clinical Cell Culture
Clinical Cell Culture (C3) is a company founded by Fiona Wood which aims to develop and market spray on skin processes, especially for the treatment of skin trauma and burns victims. It products are known as CellSpray and ReCell. External link [C3 website] ..
Clinical control group
A clinical control group is a group of individuals, involved in a medical experimentation, who do not receive the treatment, in order to determine the effectiveness of the drug, supplement or treatment being tested. Comparing the results of a group receiving treatment with the clinical control grou..
Clinical data acquisition
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Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium
Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) is a non-profit organization, whose mission is "to develop and support global, platform-independent data standards that enable information system interoperability to improve medical research and related areas of healthcare". Their main project, ..
Clinical Data Repository
a Clinical Data Repository is a real-time database that consolidates data from a variety of clinical sources to present a unified view of a single patient. It is optimized to allow clinicians to retrieve data for a single patient rather than to identify a population of patients with common character..
Clinical death
Clinical death occurs when a patient's heartbeat and breathing have stopped. Since breathing rarely continues when the heart is stopped, clinical death is synonymous with cardiac arrest or cardiac death. The reversal of clinical death is sometimes possible through CPR, defibrillation, epinephrine ..
Clinical decision support system
Clinical (or Diagnostic) Decision Support Systems (CDSS) are interactive computer programs, which directly assist physicians and other health professionals with decision making tasks. For medical diagnosis, there are scopes for ambiguities in inputs, such as history (patient’s description of the..
Clinical depression
Clinical depression is a state of sadness, melancholia or despair that has advanced to the point of being disruptive to an individual's social functioning and/or activities of daily living. Although a low mood or state of dejection that does not affect functioning is often referred to as depression..
Clinical Document Architecture
The HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) is an XML-based markup standard intended to specify the encoding, structure and semantics clinical documents for exchange. It is based on the HL7 Reference Information Model (RIM) and the HL7 Version 3 Data Types, though can be used independently of any ..
Clinical endpoint
In a research trial, a clinical endpoint refers to a disease, symptom, or sign that constitutes one of the target outcomes of the trial. The results of a clinical trial generally indicate the number of people enrolled who reached the pre-determined clinical endpoint during the study interval, compa..
Clinical engineering
A Clinical engineer is "a professional who supports and advances patient care by applying engineering and managerial skills to healthcare technology."According to [The American College of Clincal Engineering]. Cross-disciplinary activities are the norm, often involving physicians, nurses,..
Clinical equipoise
Clinical equipoise, also known as the principle of equipoise, is the ethical principle that in medical research involving assigning patients to multiple different treatment arms, the clinician should have no reason to prefer any one arm over the others. In particular, in a randomized clinical trial,..
Clinical Global Impression
The Clinical Global Impression (CGI) is a scale to assess treatment response in patients with mental disorders. The Clinical Global Impression Improvement scale (CGI-I) requires the clinician to rate how much the patient's illness has improved or worsened relative to a baseline state. A patient's il..
Clinical governance
Clinical Governance is the term used in the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS) and private healthcare system to describe a systematic approach to maintaining and improving the quality of patient care. The most widely cited formal definition describes clinical governance as: "A framework t..
Clinical Hospital Mostar
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Clinical imaging
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Clinical immunology
Clinical immunology is the study of diseases caused by the immune system and diseases of the immune system from a medical perspective. Many diseases caused by the immune system fall into two broad categories: immunodeficiency, in which parts of the immune system fail to provide an adequate respons..
Clinical informatics
Clinical Informatics is a sub-field of medical informatics. It focuses on computer applications that address medical data (collection, analysis, representation). Clinical informatics is a combination of information science, computer science, and clinical science designed to assist in the management ..
Clinical Information Access Program
The Clinical Information Access Program, commonly referred to as CIAP, is a project of the New South Wales Department of Health that provides online clinical resources for health profesionals working within the New South Wales public health system (NSW Health). Major resources available through CIA..
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) are standards that regulate all laboratory testing performed on humans in the United States except clinical trials. CLIA covers approximately 175,000 laboratory entities. The objective of the CLIA program is to ensure quality laboratory testing...
Clinical lycanthropy
Clinical lycanthropy is a rare psychiatric syndrome that involves a delusional belief that the affected person is, or has, transformed into an animal. It is named after the mythical condition of lycanthropy, a supernatural affliction in which people are said to physically shapeshift into werewolves...
Clinical Management System
Introduction Clinical Management Systems (CMS) are computer software products that have been approved as meeting specified security, technology and functionality standards for managing electronic medical records and practice management information. In Ontario, these standards, developed with the a..
Clinical monitoring
Clinical monitoring - Oversight and administrative efforts that monitor a participant's health during a clinical trial. The government and other clinical trial funding agencies require data and safety monitoring boards to oversee clinical trials. They want to be certain that safety measures are in p..
Clinical neurophysiology
Clinical neurophysiology is a medical speciality that studies the central and peripheral nervous systems through the recording of bioelectrical activity, whether spontaneous or stimulated. In some countries it is a part of neurology, for example USA and Germany. In others it is an autonomous specia..
Clinical neuropsychology
Clinical neuropsychology is a subdiscipline of psychology that specialises in the clinical assessment and treatment of patients with brain injury or neurocognitive deficits. Typically, a clinical neuropsychologist will hold an advanced degree in clinical psychology (in most countries, this requires..
Clinical nurse specialist
A clinical nurse specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice nurse, usually with a Master of Science in Nursing. A CNS is similar to a nurse practitioner, however they may have less autonomy. See also Nurse PractitionerAdvanced Practice NurseMaster of Science in Nursing..
Clinical pastoral education
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) is interfaith professional education for ministry. It brings theological students and ministers of all faiths (pastors, priests, rabbis, imams and others) into supervised encounter with persons in crisis. Out of an intense involvement with persons in need, and the f..
Clinical Pathology
Clinical Pathology is one of the two major divisions of Pathology. The Clinical Pathologist is a specialized Medical Doctor responsible for the diagnosis of diseases based on the analysis of body fluids like blood, urine, etc. He/she works in close collaboration with medical technologists. The �..
Clinical pharmacology
Clinical pharmacology is the study of pharmacology in relation to clinical science. It is a science which deals with the effects of drugs in healthy volunteers and in patients. In the evaluation process the action and adverse affects of drugs can be measured and compared. Primary aspects The aspect..
Clinical pharmacy
The term "clinical pharmacy" has come to describe a wide range of pharmacy practices that occur in a variety of settings, including health-systems, community pharmacies, clinics, pharmaceutical industry, and government agencies. Clinical Pharmacy incorporates the patient-oriented practices of pharma..
Clinical psychology
Psychology ..
Clinical research associate
A clinical research associate is a profession defined by Good clinical practice guidelines (ICH GCP). The main function of a clinical research associate is to monitor clinical trials. A clinical research associate ensures compliance with the clinical protocol, checks clinical site activities, make..
Clinical science
Clinical science is the practical study of medical principles or investigations using controlled procedures to evaluate results. An example is Clinical pharmacology - the study of drugs in patients. ..
Clinical site
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Clinical Skills
To be certified by ECFMG, international medical graduates must, among other requirements, satisfy the clinical skills requirement. Step 2 Clinical Skills (Step 2 CS) of the United States Medical Licensing Examination™ (USMLE™) is the exam currently administered that satisfies the clinical skills..
Clinical Skills Assessment
The CSA or Clinical Skills Assessment Examination was used as part of the certification process for foreign medical school gradautes. The last administration of the ECFMG Clinical Skills Assessment (CSA) took place on April 16 2004. USMLE Step 2 Clinical Skills (Step 2 CS) replaced the ECFMG CSA f..
Clinical supervision
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Clinical surveillance
Clinical surveillance refers to the systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health data about a clinical syndrome that has a significant impact on public health, which is then used to drive decisions about health policy and health education. Such techniques have been used in particula..
Clinical Terminology Server
A Clinical Terminology Server is a Terminology Server, which contains and provides access to clinical terminology. Background The first generic description of general terminology servers per se was produced by the European GALEN Project. Rector et al. outline the functional attributes of the GALEN ..
Clinical trial
In medicine, a clinical trial (synonyms: clinical studies, research protocols, medical research) is a research study. Contents 1 Types of clinical trials2 Phases2.1 Phase I2.2 Phase II2.3 Phase III2.4 Phase IV3 References4 See also5 External links5.1&n..
Clinical trials publication
According to most agreements between sponsor and investigator, Sponsor may control publication of results by requesting publication delays, deleting portions of a manuscript, or placing limits on the types of issues that can be discussed. These controls serve to prevent disclosure of information t..
Clinical trials with surprising outcomes
Medicine is an evolving field as new knowledge is acquired through discoveries in the laboratory and through clinical trials. With the acceptance of evidence-based medicine, some practices that were thought to be standard of care or represent best clinical practice have fallen out of favor as data ..
Clinical trial management
Over the last ten years, getting patients and doctors into clinical trials has become the most delay-ridden aspect of the drug discovery and development process. When implemented effectively, clinical trial recruitment (CTR) initiatives can be highly successful. Time lines can be dramatically reduc..
Clinical trial protocol
A Clinical Trial Protocol is a document that describes the objective(s), design, methodology, statistical considerations, and organization of a clinical trial. The protocol usually also gives the background and rationale for the trial, but these could be provided in other protocol referenced documen..
Clinician
Clinician is a term used generically to describe a wide range of medical professionals. See Doctor, Medicine ..
Clinic (album)
Clinic is a compilation album of the first three EPs by Clinic. It is sometimes referred to as "The three EPs" or "Voot". The EPs included are "IPC Subeditors dictate our Youth" (1997) (tracks 1-3), "Monkey on your Back" (1998) (tracks 4-6) and "Cement Mixer" (1998) (tracks 7-9). Track listing ..
Clinic (band)
Clinic are a Liverpool-based band, whose fast-paced, eclectic sound is at times loosely reminiscent of the Violent Femmes, Sonic Youth and Suicide. The band's official website once stated they sound "like no other band". The band is made up of: Ade Blackburn - keyboard, melodica, vocalsBrian Camp..
Clinic (music)
A musical clinic is an informal meeting with a guest musician, where a small- to medium-sized audience questions the appearing musician's particular styles and s. The musician might perform an entire piece, or demonstrate certain techniques for the audience to observe. The objective is for the aud..
Clinic for Special Children
The Clinic for Special Children is one of the most advanced gene research clinics in the USA and often considered a model for rural health care. The facility, established by world-renowned doctor D. Holmes Morton in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, specializes in genetic problems of the Amish plain sects. ..
Clinid
Clinids are blennioids; perciform marine fish of the family Clinidae. Temperate blennies, the family ranges from the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, in both the Southern and Northern Hemisphere. The family contains approximately 86 species in 20 genera, the 60 centimere long giant kelpfish (He..
Clinique
Clinique is one of the world's leading brands of prestige skin care, makeup and fragrance products. It was launched by Estée Lauder Inc. in 1968 as the first dermatologist-guided, allergy-tested, and fragrance-free cosmetic brand. Clinique was at that time different from most cosmetic companies in ..
Clinistrip
A clinistrip is a diagnostic tool to measure levels of glucose in urine for diabetics. It a small plastic strip with glucose oxidase and an organic dye on one end. The enzyme oxidizes glucose to gluconic acid with the formation of hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide reacts with dye to produce a..
Clinker
Clinker has several meanings: Clinker (boat building), construction method for wooden boats Clinker is a general name given to waste from industrial processes - particularly those that involve smelting metals or burning fossil fuels. Clinker often forms a loose, black deposit that can consist of c..
Clinker (boat building)
Clinker building is a method of constructing hulls of boats and ships by fixing wooden planks and in the early nineteenth century, iron plates to each other so that the planks overlap along their edges. The overlapping joint is called a land. In any but a very small boat, the planks will be joined ..
Clinker brick
Cigarettenfabrik Reemtsma in Hamburg by Fritz Höger Clinker bricks are bricks used in the construction of buildings. In early brick firing kilns, the surface of the bricks that were too close to the fire changed into the volcanic textures and darker/purplish colors, and were called "clinkers"..
Clinoch of Alt Clut
Clinoch of Alt Clut (also known as Cedic and (mod.) Clynog) was the ruler of Alt Clut (modern Dumbarton Rock), probably sometime in the early-to-mid sixth century. According to the Harleian genealogies, he was the son of a Dumnagual Hen, his predecessor as King of Alt Clut, and father of Tutagual, h..
Clinoclase
A sample of clinoclase Clinoclase is a hydrous copper arsenate mineral, Cu3AsO4(OH)3. Clinoclase is a rare secondary copper mineral and forms acicular crystals in the fractured weathered zone above copper sulfide deposits. It occurs in vitreous, translucent dark blue to dark greenish blue colo..
Clinoclasite
Clinoclasite is a rare mineral consisting of the basic copper arsenate (CuOH)3AsO4. It crystallizes in the monoclinic, meaning strictly to ascend, or similarly descend, by progressive self-impulsion, with some apparent degree of laborious effort and by means of contact with the surface traversed, is..
Clinogyne dichotoma
Clinogyne dichotoma is the scientific name of the tree used for making the Shital pati, also known as the cool mat [link]. Local name : Murta, Mostak, Pati bet etc all is in Bengali. Locality : Noakhali, Tangail and Sylhet [link] district of Bangladesh [link]. M..
Clinohumite
Clinohumite Front View of a cushion cut clinohumite gemstone, 21.34 carats (4.268 g), 17.8 x 16 mm. Side View of a cushion cut clinohumite gemstone, 21.34 carats (4.268 g), 17.8 x 16 mm. General Category Mineral Formula (Mg,Fe)7(SiO4)3(F,OH)2 Identification Color Brownish to o..
Clinometer
A clinometer also known as a inclinometer is an instrument for measuring vertical or horizontal angles. Modern ones output electronically and are accurate to .001 degrees. The earliest clinometers used a weight, an extension, and a potentiometer. Early in the 1900's (circa 1917) precision curved gla..
Clinomorphism
Clinomorphism (from the Greek words klinikos meaning "bed" and morphos meaning "form") is the deliberate or unintentional simplification, alteration, or amplification of the term for a medical condition (usually for dramatic effect), often in the form of a caricature to which sufferers of (or care p..
Clinophobia
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Clinopodium
Clinopodium is a genus of about 13 species of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae Clinopodium species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Coleophora albitarsella. Selected species Clinopodium arkansanum- Limestone CalamintClinopodium ascendens- Ascend..
Clinopodium brownei
Browne's Savory (Clinopodium brownei) is a perenial with sprawling square stems and opposite leaves. This herb is heavily pubescent, on the stem, and inner and outer calyx. The corolla is bilabiate. The lips are thin and delicate and may contain hairs. The corolla color is pinkish-white to lavend..
Clinoptilolite
Clinoptilolite is a natural zeolite comprising a microporous arrangement of silica and alumina tetrahedra. It has the complex formula: (Na,K,Ca)2-3Al3(Al,Si)2Si13O36·12(H2O). It forms as white to reddish tabular monoclinic tectosilicate crystals with a Mohs hardness of 3.5 to 4 and a specific gravi..
Clinozoisite
Clinozoisite is a mineral, a complex silicate of calcium and Aluminium, formula, Ca2Al3(O,OH,SiO4, Si2O7). It is usually a grey green colour; it was originally discovered in Austria and is named for its resemblance to Zoisite. ..
Clint, Texas
Clint is a town in El Paso County, Texas, United States. The population was 980 at the 2000 census. Geography Clint is located at [31°35′27″N, 106°13′45″W] (31.590844, -106.229129)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has..
Clinterty Agricultural College
Clinterty Agricultural College was a small further education college near Aberdeen in Scotland. It was opened in 1974 and provided training in agricultural skills, animal and crop husbandry and agricultural engineering. The college was built as a new college on a green-field site near the village o..
Clinton
Clinton may refer to a number of persons or places. Contents 1 Persons1.1 Family of Bill and Hillary Clinton1.2 Family of DeWitt Clinton1.3 Family of Sir Henry Clinton1.4 Other notable Clintons2 Places2.1 In ..
Clinton, Arkansas
Clinton is a city in Van Buren County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 2,283 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Van Buren County[Geographic references#6GR6]. It was named for DeWitt Clinton, the New York governor that built the Erie Canal; he was also a U.S. Se..
Clinton, Barron County, Wisconsin
Clinton is a town in Barron County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 920 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). 91.0 km² (35.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.8 km² (0.3 mi²) of it (0.82%) is wat..
Clinton, British Columbia
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Clinton, Clinton County, New York
Clinton is a town in Clinton County, New York, USA. The population was 727 at the 2000 census. The Town of Clinton is located in the northwest corner of the county. US Route 11 crosses the town. (Another Town of Clinton is in Dutchess County, New York. Contents 1 History2 Geography..
Clinton, Dutchess County, New York
Clinton is a town in Dutchess County, New York, USA. The population was 4,010 at the 2000 census. The town is named after George Clinton, an early governor of New York. The Town of Clinton is in the northwest quadrant of Dutchess County. (There is also a Clinton County, New York in the north pa..
Clinton, Illinois
Clinton is a city in DeWitt County, Illinois, United States. The population was 7,485 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of DeWitt County[Geographic references#6GR6]. The city and the county are named for DeWitt Clinton, governor of New York, 1817-1823. Clinton Nuclear Generatin..
Clinton, Indiana
Clinton is a city in Vermillion County, Indiana, United States. The population was 5,126 at the 2000 census. The city was named after DeWitt Clinton, governor of New York, 1817-1823. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Special Events4 Notable natives or residents5 Exte..
Clinton, Iowa
Clinton is a city in Clinton County, Iowa, United States. The population was 27,772 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Clinton County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Along with DeWitt, Iowa, it was named in honor of the seventh Governor of New York State, DeWitt Clinton. Clinton is ..
Clinton, Kentucky
Clinton is a city in Hickman County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 1,415 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Hickman County[Geographic references#6GR6], and the site of a Federal Courthouse for the Western District of Kentucky. Geography Clinton is located at [..
Clinton, Lenawee County, Michigan
Alternate use: There are several other places named Clinton, Michigan. Clinton is a village in Lenawee County, Michigan, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the village population was 2,293. The village is located within Clinton Township. Both the village and township are named in honor o..
Clinton, Louisiana
The town of Clinton is the parish seat of East Feliciana Parish, in the US state of Louisiana. The population was 1,998 at the 2000 census. Geography Clinton is located at [30°51′47″N, 91°0′57″W] (30.863050, -91.015789)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the ..
Clinton, Maryland
Clinton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 26,064 at the 2000 census. The ZIP code for Clinton is 20735. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Clinton is located at [..
Clinton, Massachusetts
Clinton is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 13,435 at the 2000 census. For geographic and demographic information on the census-designated place Clinton, please see the article Clinton (CDP), Massachusetts. Contents 1 History2 Geography3&nbs..
Clinton, Michigan
Clinton is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Michigan: Clinton Charter Township, Michigan in Macomb County, MichiganClinton County, MichiganClinton Township, Lenawee County, MichiganClinton Township, Oscoda County, MichiganVillage of Clinton, Lenawee County, Michigan This article consisti..
Clinton, Minnesota
Clinton is a city in Big Stone County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 453 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.7 km² (1.0 mi²). 2.5 km² (1.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (7.69%) is water. ..
Clinton, Mississippi
Clinton is a city in Hinds County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 23,347 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 School District5 Famous People from Clinton, Mississippi6 External links History Clinton, founded in 1823 was or..
Clinton, Missouri
Clinton is a city in Henry County, Missouri, United States. The population was 9,311 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Henry County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Recreation3 The Town's Layout4 2006 Elk's Lodge Collapse5 External l..
Clinton, Montana
Clinton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Missoula County, Montana, United States. The population was 549 at the 2000 census. Geography Clinton is located at [46°46′33″N, 113°42′54″W] (46.775792, -113.715031)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United S..
Clinton, Nebraska
Clinton is a village in Sheridan County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 30 at the 2000 census. Geography Clinton is located at [42°45′34″N, 102°20′55″W] (42.759365, -102.348670)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Clinton, New Jersey
see also: Clinton Township, New Jersey Clinton is a Town in Hunterdon County, New Jersey on the South Branch of the Raritan River. As of the United States 2000 Census, the town population was 2,632. When the Clinton post office was established in 1829 the town was named for DeWitt Clinton, Governor..
Clinton, New York
Clinton is the name of some places in the U.S. state of New York: Clinton, Clinton County, New YorkClinton, Dutchess County, New YorkClinton, Oneida County, New York Clinton also is a name used to refer to the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. This article consisting of geo..
Clinton, New Zealand
Clinton is a small town in South Otago, in New Zealand's South Island. It is located on State Highway 1 approximately half way between Balclutha and Gore. Clinton was named for Henry Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle, former British Secretary of State for the Colonies. References ..
Clinton, North Carolina
Clinton is a city in Sampson County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 8,600 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Sampson County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Clinton is located in North Carolina's Inner Banks region. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographi..
Clinton, Ohio
Clinton is a village in Summit County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,337 at the 2000 census. Geography Clinton is located at [40°55′24″N, 81°37′59″W] (40.923388, -81.633088)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the v..
Clinton, Oklahoma
Clinton is a city in Custer County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 8,833 at the 2000 census. The municipal airport in Clinton was the site of the first crash of a C-5 Galaxy (68-0227) on September 27, 1974.[link] Geography Clinton is located at [35°30′34″N, 98°58..
Clinton, Oneida County, New York
Clinton is a village in Oneida County, New York, United States. The population was 1,952 at the 2000 census. It was named for George Clinton, the first governor of the state of New York. The Village of Clinton, site of Hamilton College, is within the Town of Kirkland. The village was known as the "..
Clinton, Ontario
Clinton is a community in Ontario, Canada, located in the town of Central Huron. Established in 1831, it has a population of 3,117 (2001). Clinton is known as Canada's home of radar and has a huge radar screen in the downtown due to its association with RCAF Station Clinton during World War II. Clin..
Clinton, Pennsylvania
Clinton, Pennsylvania is an unincorporated community located in Findlay Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Although not tracked by the Census Bureau, Clinton has been assigned the ZIP code of 15026. The town is located adjacent to the Pittsburgh International Airport. External links ..
Clinton, Rock County, Wisconsin
There are two other towns named Clinton in Wisconsin. Clinton is a town in Rock County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 893 at the 2000 census. The Village of Clinton is located within the town. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area o..
Clinton, South Carolina
Clinton (IPA: /ˈklɪnt.n̩/, locally /ˈklɪn.nən/) is a city in Laurens County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 8,091 at the 2000 census and center of an urban cluster with a total population of 10,155. This urban cluster is included in the population of the Greenville-Spartanbu..
Clinton, Tennessee
Clinton is a city in Anderson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 9,409 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Anderson County[Geographic references#6GR6]. The city high school is Clinton High School, which is known as the home of the Dragons. Their colors are orange..
Clinton, Utah
Clinton is a city in Davis County, Utah, United States. The population was 12,585 at the 2000 census.and in 2005 was estimated at 17,735. Clinton grew rapidly during the 1990s and continues to see rapid growth. Geography Clinton is located at [41°8′22″N, 112°3′12″W] (41.139389,..
Clinton, Vernon County, Wisconsin
Clinton is a town in Vernon County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 1,354 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 93.0 km² (35.9 mi²). 92.9 km² (35.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.03% is water. Demographics As of t..
Clinton, Washington
Clinton is a census-designated place located on south Whidbey Island in Island County, Washington. As of the 2000 census, the village population was 868 "Clintonians". However, the post office serves at least 2,500 people. The centre of Clinton is referred to as "the village," as the centre of most ..
Clinton, Wisconsin
There are also three towns named Clinton in Wisconsin. Clinton is a village in Rock County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 2,162 at the 2000 census. The village is located within the Town of Clinton. Geography Clinton is located at [42°33′23″N, 88°51′52″W] (4..
Clinton-Kalamazoo Canal
The Clinton-Kalamazoo Canal is an abandoned canal in Michigan that was only partially completed. The canal was to connect Lake St. Clair with Lake Michigan. The inspiration came from the success of the Erie Canal in New York, which was completed in 1825. Michigan had just achieved statehood in 1837 ..
Clinton-Sherman Airport
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Clinton-Sherman Industrial Airpark
The Clinton-Sherman Industrial Airpark, also known as the Oklahoma Spaceport is a newly authorized spaceport near Burns Flat, Oklahoma, in the western part of the state. It is expected to be a launch site for space tourism flights as early as 2008. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) gran..
Clinton-Washington Avenues (IND Crosstown Line)
Clinton–Washington Avenues is a station on the IND Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway. There is a crossover at each the far ends of both platforms. The north exit is to Washington Avenue and nearby Pratt Institute and Adelphi University. The south exit is to Clinton Avenue and nearby ..
Clinton-Washington Avenues (IND Fulton Street Line)
Clinton-Washington Avenues is a station on the IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway. Located on Fulton Street between Clinton Avenue and Washington Avenue, it is served by the C train at all times except late nights, when it is replaced by the A train. The fare control is at platform..
Clintona Minibuses
Clintona Minibuses is a small bus operating company established in 1961 in Essex. They operate 7 bus routes Their address is: Little Warley Hall Lane Brentwood Essex CM13 3HA Telephone: 01277 215526 Contents 1 Routes2 Bus types in use3 Area of Operation4 See also5 Exte..
Clintondale, New York
Clintondale is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Ulster County, New York, USA. The population was 1,424 at the 2000 census. Clintondale is located at the north town line of the Town of Plattekill. The community is on US Route 44 at the junction of Route 22. Contents 1 History2 ..
Clintonia
The genus Clintonia contains the bead lilies, which flower and then fruit into berry-like structures. Plants of this genus are distributed across North America and eastern Asia. This genus was named after De Witt Clinton, an 18th-century botanist and U.S. politician. The genus include plants wi..
Clintonian
A Clintonian is member of the faction of the United States Democratic Party centered around former President Bill Clinton and his wife current New York Senator Hillary Clinton. This faction is thought to include Sidney Blumenthal, former DNC Chair Steve Grossman, current New Mexico governor Bill Ri..
Clintonite
Clintonite is a calcium magnesium aluminium phyllosilicate mineral. It is a member of the margarite group of micas and the subgroup often referred to as the brittle micas. Clintonite has the chemical formula: Ca(Mg,Al)3(Al3Si)O10(OH)2. Like other micas and chlorites, clintonite is monoclinic in crys..
Clintonomics
The term Clintonomics, a portmanteau of Clinton and economics, was used to describe, and decry, the economic policies of U.S. President Bill Clinton during the 1990s. Clinton assumed office at the tail end of a recession, and the economic theories he utilized and implemented are claimed by his suppo..
Clintonville
Walhalla, a ravine in Clintonville Clintonville is an unincorporated neighborhood in north-central Columbus, Ohio, with around 28,000 residents. It is commonly understood to include the area north of the Ohio State University campus area (at Glen Echo Ravine) to the village of Riverlea and to ..
Clintonville, Pennsylvania
Clintonville is a borough in Venango County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 528 at the 2000 census. Geography Clintonville is located at [41°11′58″N, 79°52′28″W] (41.199578, -79.874360)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Censu..
Clintonville, Wisconsin
Clintonville is a city located in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 4,736. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Sports4 External links Geography Clintonville is located at 44°37'27" North, 88°45'29" West (44.624051, -8..
Clinton (automobile)
The Clinton was a Canadian automobile manufactured between 1911 and 1912. The company initially made threshers, but when the factory burned down it was rebuilt and refitted for the manufacture of cars. Fewer then ten were produced, all four-cylinders with American engines. Reference David Burgess..
Clinton (CDP), Connecticut
Clinton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. For tourist information, visit [Clinton Chamber of Commerce]. The population was 3,516 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 7.0 ..
Clinton (CDP), Maine
Clinton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,305 at the 2000 census. Geography Clinton is located at [44°38′25″N, 69°29′52″W] (44.640286, -69.497964)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Stat..
Clinton (CDP), Massachusetts
Clinton is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the town of Clinton in Worcester County, Massachusetts. The population was 7,884 at the 2000 census. Geography Clinton is located at [42°25′15″N, 71°41′10″W] (42.420935, -71.686149)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acc..
Clinton (town), Connecticut
Clinton is a town located on Long Island Sound in Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA. The population was 13,094 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 49.3 km² (19.0 mi²). 42.2 km² (16.3 mi²) of it is land and 7.1 km² (2.8 mi..
Clinton (town), Maine
Clinton is a town in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,340 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 116.1 km² (44.8 mi²). 113.7 km² (43.9 mi²) of it is land and 2.5 km² (0.9 mi²) of it (2.12%) is water...
Clinton (town), Wisconsin
Clinton is the name of three towns in the U.S. state of Wisconsin: Town of Clinton in Barron County, WisconsinTown of Clinton in Rock County, WisconsinTown of Clinton in Vernon County, Wisconsin There is also the Village of Clinton in Rock County, Wisconsin This article consisting of geographical ..
Clinton A. Puckett
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Sergeant Major Clinton A. Puckett served as the 6th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps from 1 February 1973, until he retired from active duty on 31 May 1975. Born 6 March 1926, in Waurika, Oklahoma, he grew up in Roswell, New Mexico. He joined the United States Marine C..
Clinton Adams
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. } Clinton Adams (December 11 1918 - May 13 2002) was a..
Clinton Arnold
Clinton Arnold is Professor of New Testament Language and Literature and the Chair of the New Testament Department at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. Arnold received his B.A. from Biola College, completed his M.Div. at Talbot Theological Seminary, and did his Ph.D. at the Universit..
Clinton Avenue School
Clinton Avenue School is a bilingual (American English and Spanish) school located at 293 Clinton Avenue in the Fair Haven neighborhood of New Haven, CT, USA. It was built in 1911 and underwent extensive renovations beginning in 2004. The original design was similar to the nearby Truman School, bo..
Clinton B. Fisk
General Clinton Bowen Fisk (1828-1890), for whom Fisk University is named, was a senior officer in the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands. He joined the Union Army in 1862 and served for the duration of the American Civil War (1851 - 1865). After the Civil War, Clinton worked through ..
Clinton B. Ford
Clinton B. Ford (1913 - 1992) was an American investor, musician and astronomer specilizing in the observation of variable stars. Clinton B. Ford Contents 1 Birth and Family2 First Brush With the Stars3 The Voyage to Europe4 High School and College5 Post College6&nb..
Clinton B. Seely
Clinton B. Seely is an American academic and translator, and one of the leading Western scholars of Bengali language and literature. His path-breaking biography of the Bengali poet Jibanananda Das is recognized as a model of its kind. He has also translated the works of Ramprasad Sen and Michael Mad..
Clinton Ballou
Clinton E. Ballou is a Professor Emeritus of biochemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focussed on the metabolism of carbohydrates and the structures of microbial cell walls. He joined the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1975 ..
Clinton Charter Township, Michigan
There are several other places named Clinton, Michigan. The Charter Township of Clinton, usually referred to as Clinton Township, is a charter township in Macomb County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township had a total population of 95,648. The township is named for t..
Clinton Chronicles
The Clinton Chronicles, known as "The Clinton Chronicles: An Investigation into the Alleged Criminal Activities of Bill Clinton," is a 1994 "documentary" project by Citizens for Honest Government and Creative Ministries Inc., a Westminster, California non-profit. This video supposedly investigated..
Clinton Community College
There are two institutions in the United States named Clinton Community College: Clinton Community College, New YorkClinton Community College, Iowa This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may ..
Clinton Community College, Iowa
Clinton Community College is an NCA accredited community college in Clinton, Iowa. It is part of the Eastern Iowa Community College District, and has an enrollment of more than 1500. The college opened as Clinton Junior College in September of 1946, changing its name to Clinton Community College in..
Clinton Community College, New York
Clinton Community College is located in the city of Plattsburgh in Clinton County, New York. It is a community college unit of the State University of New York (SUNY). External link [Clinton Community College] ..
Clinton Coot
Clinton Coot is a fictional character of the Scrooge McDuck universe, created by Don Rosa. He was first mentioned in Uncle Scrooge Adventures #27 in the story "Guardians of the Lost Library", first published in July, 1994. There he was introduced as the son of Cornelius Coot and the founder of The J..
Clinton Correctional Facility
Clinton Correctional Facility is a maximum-security New York state prison located in the Adirondack village of Dannemora. It is sometimes colloquially referred to as "Dannemora", although it takes its name from being in Clinton County. Its walls go right up to streets in Dannemora's main business di..
Clinton County
Counties named for George Clinton, first and third Governor of New York:*Clinton County, New York*Clinton County, OhioCounties named for DeWitt Clinton, seventh and ninth Governor of New York and nephew of George Clinton:*Clinton County, Illinois*Clinton County, Indiana*Clinton County, Iowa*Clinton..
Clinton County, Illinois
Clinton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois, and determined by the U.S. Census Bureau to include the mean center of U.S. population in 1960. Clinton County is part of the St. Louis Metro Area. As of 2000, the population was 35,535. Its county seat is Carlyle, Illinois. Cont..
Clinton County, Indiana
Clinton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of 2000, the population was 33,866. The county seat is Frankfort6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 History3 Demographics4 Cities and towns5 External links Geography According to the U.S..
Clinton County, Iowa
Clinton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of 2000, the population was 50,149. Its name is in honor of the seventh Governor of New York State, DeWitt Clinton. Its county seat is Clinton, Iowa6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 ..
Clinton County, Kentucky
Clinton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It was formed in 1836. As of 2000, the population is 9,634. Its name is in honor of the seventh Governor of New York State, DeWitt Clinton. Its county seat is Albany, Kentucky and it's a prohibition or dry county. 6. Contents 1&..
Clinton County, Michigan
Alternate use: There are several other places named Clinton, Michigan. Clinton County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan, and is part of the Lansing Metropolitan Area. As of the 2000 census, the population was 64,753. It is named after the seventh Governor of New York State, DeWitt Clinton...
Clinton County, Missouri
Clinton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of 2000, the population was 18,979. Its county seat is Plattsburg6. The county was organized in 1833 and named in honor of the seventh Governor of New York, DeWitt Clinton. Clinton is part of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area C..
Clinton County, New York
Clinton County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. As of 2000, the population was 79,894. Its name is in honor of the first Governor of New York as a state, George Clinton. Its county seat is Plattsburgh. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Cities,..
Clinton County, Ohio
Clinton County is a county located in the state of Ohio, United States. As of 2000, the population was 40,543. It is named for U.S. Vice-President George Clinton. The county seat is Wilmington6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Government4 Munici..
Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Clinton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of 2000, the population was 37,914. Its name is in honor of the seventh Governor of New York State, DeWitt Clinton. It was created on June 21, 1839 from parts of Centre and Lycoming Counties. Its county seat is Lock Haven6..
Clinton County Airport
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Clinton Creek, Yukon
Clinton Creek was a company-owned and -operated asbestos mining town in the western Yukon near the confluence of the Yukon and Fortymile Rivers. It operated from 1966 to 1978, when it was closed and the buildings auctioned off. Road access was available via a 30-mile road that joined with Yukon Hig..
Clinton D. McKinnon
Clinton Dotson McKinnon (February 5, 1906–December 29, 2001) is a former American Democratic politician and journalist from San Diego. McKinnon was born 1906 in Dallas, Texas to Dr. John and Tennie McKinnon. He was 12 and the only child when his father died and his mother, a nurse, raised him..
Clinton Davis
Stanley Clinton Davis (born 6 December 1928) is a Labour Party (UK) politician. He was Member of Parliament for Hackney Central from 1970 to 1983, when boundary changes abolished the seat. Davis was a junior minister for Trade during the 1974-1979 Labour government. Sources: Times Guide to the H..
Clinton Davisson
Clinton Joseph Davisson (22 October 1881–1 February 1958), was an American physicist. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1937 with George Paget Thomson for the discovery of electron diffraction. His son was US physicist Richard Davisson. External links [Nobel biography] ..
Clinton Derricks-Carroll
Clinton Derricks-Carroll (born May 15, 1953 in Knoxville, Tennessee) is an American actor and musician. He is the twin brother of Cleavant Derricks, who is also an actor. Clinton starred in the TV series Wally Brown (1979, as Wally Brown) and Sanford (1980-1981, as Cliff Anderson). He also had gue..
Clinton Doctrine
The Clinton Doctrine is not a clear statement in the way that many other doctrines were. However, in a February 26 1999 speech, President Bill Clinton said the following, which was considered the Clinton Doctrine: It's easy ... to say that we really have no interests in who lives in this or that va..
Clinton Duffy
Clinton Duffy is a scientist in the Marine Conservation Unit in the Department of Conservation, New Zealand. Duffy works on the taxonomy and conservation status of New Zealand’s deepwater Dogfishes. External links [Clinton Duffy-Visitor to the Australian Museum Fish Site] ..
Clinton Edward Dawkins
Sir Clinton Edward Dawkins (1859-1905), was a British businessman and civil servant. After leaving the British Civil Service, he was the London manager of J. S. Morgan & Co. External links [Record for Sir Clinton Dawkins] at the National Archives (UK)[Social and Diplomatic Memories&..
Clinton Falls Township, Minnesota
Clinton Falls Township is a township in Steele County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 452 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 41.8 km² (16.1 mi²). 41.6 km² (16.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of..
Clinton Fein
Clinton Fein (born 1964 in South Africa) is an artist, writer and activist, noted for his company Apollomedia's controversial website Annoy.com and its Supreme Court victory against Janet Reno, United States Attorney General, regarding the constitutionality of the Communications Decency Act in 19..
Clinton Ford
There have been several historical personages named Clinton Ford, including: Clinton Ford, American artist.Clinton Ford, the stage name of British novelty singer George Harrison Clinton B. Ford, American astronomer and violinist. ..
Clinton Ford (painter)
Clinton S. Ford Sr. was a 20th century American painter, born in Richmond, Virginia in 1923 He died at his home in Chesterfield, Virginia on January 8, 2006 He enlisted in the Virginia National Guard during the Second World War, and was sent to Europe as a paratrooper. His artworks reflect his exp..
Clinton Ford (singer)
Clinton Ford (born 1931 as George Harrison) was a popular British singer of the 20th century. Harrison was born 4 November 1931 at Salford, Lancashire. He began his recording career as Clinton Ford with the Oriole label, where he recorded his best-known song, Fanlight Fanny. External links [..
Clinton Global Initiative
The Clinton Global Initiative is a project of the non-profit William J. Clinton Foundation inaugurated September 15-17, 2005 in New York City to coincide with the 2005 World Summit, under the chairmanship of former U.S. president Bill Clinton. Its stated aim is to provide a forum for politicians ..
Clinton Grybas
Clinton Grybas is a football commentator on Australian Football League football. He started off at the ABC, where he was mainly involved in calling National Basketball League (NBL) games and hosting an NBL talk show on Sunday mornings, before being poached by 3AW, where he and Rex Hunt form the numb..
Clinton Haines
Clinton 'Clint' Haines (born 10 April 1976 - died 10 April 1997 in St Lucia, Queensland, Australia) was an Australian computer hacker. He was also known as Harry McBungus, TaLoN, Terminator-X, and Terminator-Z. He attended Ipswich Grammar School and showed exceptional computer skills. He wrote a co..
Clinton Hart Merriam
C. Hart Merriam Clinton Hart Merriam (December 5 1855-March 19 1942) was an American zoologist and ornithologist. He was born in New York City in 1855. His father, Clinton Levi Merriam, was a U.S. congressman. He studied biology and anatomy at Yale University and went on to obtain an M.D. from..
Clinton health care plan
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. In 1993, United States President Bill Clinton's administration proposed a significant health care reform packag..
Clinton High School
Clinton High School (disambiguation) Clinton High School (Clinton, Arkansas) [link]Clinton High School (Clinton, Iowa) [link]Clinton High School (Clinton, Mississippi) [link]Clinton High School (Clinton, Missouri) [link]Clinton High School (New York) in Clint..
Clinton High School, Tennessee
This page is about Clinton High School in the state of Tenneessee. For other Clinton high schools see Clinton High School. Clinton High School (CHS) is the Anderson County high school that serves the cities of Oliver Springs & Clinton, Tennessee. Clinton High School Principal Linda Davi..
Clinton High School (New York)
This page is about Clinton High School in the state of New York. For other Clinton high schools see Clinton High School. Clinton High School, or CHS, is a public high school in the town of Clinton, Oneida County, New York, United States. The entire Clinton Central School District buildings are at t..
Clinton Hill
Clinton Hill has multiple meanings: Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, is a neighbourhood of Brooklyn, New York City.Clinton Hill is an Australian athlete and Olympic medallist. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to ..
Clinton Hill, Brooklyn
Pratt Home, Clinton Hill Clinton Hill is a small neighborhood in north-central Brooklyn, New York. It is bordered on the east by Bedford-Stuyvesant, on the west by Fort Greene, on the north by Wallabout and on the south by Atlantic Avenue or Fulton Street. By the 1840s, Clinton Hill had becom..
Clinton Hill, Newark, New Jersey
Newark neighborhoods Broadway Dayton Downtown Clinton Hill Fairmount Forest Hill The Ironbound Mount Pleasant Roseville Seventh Avenue Springfield/Belmont University Heights Vailsburg Weequahic West Side Clinton Hill is a neighborhood in South Central, Newark, New Jersey. It is ..
Clinton Hill (athlete)
Clinton Hill (born April 19, 1980) is an Australian athlete. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, his family moved to Australia in 1997. He became an Australian citizen in June 2000 and was selected for the national 400 metres team. He competed in the 400 Metres at the 2004 Olympics, but was knock..
Clinton Historical Society
The Clinton Historical Society is a non-profit, all volunteer organization dedicated to preserving the history of the town of Clinton and sharing that history with residents of Clinton and anyone who has interest. The Society was established in 1938. External link [Clinton Historical Society&#..
Clinton House
The Clinton House is a historic building located in downtown Ithaca, New York. It is built primarily in the Greek Revival style, common in older buildings in Ithaca. It currently houses offices, a small theater, and the ticket office for many of the local music and theater venues. It is directly a..
Clinton Howard Swindle
Clinton Howard Swindle (November 20, 1945- June 9, 2004), also known in his writing as Howard Swindle,was an accomplished investigative journalist and editor for The Dallas Morning News and an author of six books. Contents 0.1 Early Life0.2 Vietnam0.3 Books and Awards0.4 Death ..
Clinton Jencks
Clinton Jencks, (March 1 1918 – December 15 2005), was a lifelong activist in labor and social justice causes, most famous for union organizing among New Mexican miners, acting in the 1954 film Salt of the Earth (where he portrayed himself), and enduring years of government persecution for all..
Clinton Jones
Clinton Jones was a professional football player in the United States from 1967 until 1973. Jones spent his college years at Michigan State University, and was oringally drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 1967. The pick used to draft Jones was one received by the Vikings from the New York Giants ..
Clinton Kelly
Clinton Kelly may refer to: Clinton Kelly (TV personality) (born 1969), co-host of the U.S. version of What Not to WearClinton Kelly (minister) (1808–1875), pioneer Methodist minister and early settler of Oregon City, Oregon ..
Clinton Kelly (TV personality)
Clinton Kelly is an American fashion consultant and media personality, known best for his role as a co-host on the makeover reality program What Not to Wear, which broadcasts on The Learning Channel in the United States. Kelly is from Long Island, and is of part-Italian ancestry. He graduated f..
Clinton Lake
There are at least two lakes with the name Clinton Lake: There is a Clinton Lake in Lawrence, Kansas.There is also a Clinton Lake in Clinton, Illinois. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ..
Clinton Lake (Illinois)
Clinton Lake is a 4900-acre lake located in Clinton, Illinois. The lake is a part of the Clinton Lake State Recreation Area, which encompasses 9300-acres. External Links [Illinois Department of Nautural Resources] ..
Clinton Lake (Kansas)
Clinton Lake is a man-made lake on the western edge of Lawrence, Kansas. The lake was created by the construction of the Clinton Dam, and the 35 square miles of land and water is maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Construction of the dam and lake was authorized by the Flood Control ..
Clinton Lee Scott
Clinton Lee Scott (1887-1985) was an American Universalist minister. External links http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/clintonleescott.htmlhttp://www.online.sksm.edu/univ/writings/scott_philosophy_living.html ..
Clinton Lee Young
Clinton Lee Young is presently on death row on Texas [1]. Clinton Lee Young is known for his Uncensored from Texas Death Row[2] articles, previously written by Richard Cartwright[3] and Paul Colella[4]. An organization known as S.A.I.L.-Save an Innocent Li..
Clinton LumberKings
Texas Rangers American League AAA Oklahoma RedHawks AA Frisco RoughRiders A Bakersfield BlazeClinton LumberKingsSpokane Indians R Arizona Rangers The Clinton LumberKings are a Class A minor league baseball team, affiliated with the Texas Rangers, that plays in the Midwest Le..
Clinton McKinnon
For the U.S. politician, see Clinton D. McKinnon. Clinton McKinnon sometimes credited as Bär McKinnon (pronounced 'bear', his childhood nickname) is an American musician now based out of Melbourne, Australia. His primary instrument is the saxophone, but he plays a number of other instruments inclu..
Clinton Morrison
Dr. Clinton Morrison (born May 14, 1979 in Wandsworth, London, U.K.) is an Anglo-Irish footballer of Jamaican & Trinidadian descent who currently plays for Crystal Palace F.C.. Morrison, a centre forward, also plays his international football for Ireland due to his grandmother being born in Dublin. ..
Clinton Nuclear Generating Station
NRC Region Three(Northeast) Illinois Braidwood Byron Clinton Dresden LaSalle County Quad Cities Iowa Duane Arnold Michigan Donald C. Cook Enrico Fermi Palisades Minnesota Monticello Prairie Island Ohio  Davis-Besse Perry Wisconsin Kewaunee Point Beach The Clinton nuclea..
Clinton Plaza
Clinton Plaza was a thriving but short-lived nightlife district in Bangkok, Thailand, located on Sukhumvit Road between Soi 13 and Soi 15. Its location was excellent, being midway between the Nana Entertainment Plaza to the west and the Soi Cowboy nightlife area to the east. The plaza began as a ..
Clinton Portis
[] at NFL.com Clinton Earl Portis (born September 1, 1981 in Laurel, Mississippi) is an American football player who currently plays running back for the Washington Redskins of the NFL. Contents 1 University of Miami2 Drafted by Denver3 Traded to Washington3.1 The ..
Clinton Presba Anderson
thumb Clinton Presba Anderson (October 23, 1895–November 11, 1975), was an American Democratic Party politician who served as a U.S. Congressman from New Mexico (1941-1945), as the United States Secretary of Agriculture (1945-1948), and as a U.S. Senator from New Mexico (1949-1973). Co..
Clinton R. Nixon
Clinton R. Nixon is the designer and publisher of role-playing games like The Shadow of Yesterday, Donjon, Paladin, and others. He co-founded the Forge with Ron Edwards, and is a proponent of independent publishing in general and independent game publishing in specific. ..
Clinton Recession
Clinton Recession is a political slogan, primarily used by Republicans to place blame for the 2001 recession on former President Bill Clinton. The phrase gained additional mention on February 9, 2004, when President George W. Bush's Council of Economic Advisers produced an economic report which ch..
Clinton Riggs
Clinton E. Riggs (July 15, 1910–May 22, 1997) was a Tulsa police officer who invented the first Yield sign. He also designed the Tulsa, Oklahoma Police Department's shoulder patch after the original yield sign. He retired from the [Tulsa Police Department] in 1970 after 36 years of s..
Clinton River
The Clinton River is a stream in the southeast of the U.S. state of Michigan. The main branch of the river rises in a series of small lakes west of Pontiac. The north branch and the middle branch rise in northern Macomb County and join the main branch in Clinton Charter Township, which was named ..
Clinton Road
A typical stretch of Clinton Road Clinton Road is located in West Milford, Passaic County, New Jersey. It runs in a generally north-south direction, beginning at Route 23 near Newfoundland and running roughly 10 miles (16 km) to its northern terminus at Upper Greenwood Lake. The road and the..
Clinton Rogers
Clinton Rogers is a British television news reporter. He works for the BBC and files reports for their Points West local news bulletins. He became a journalist at the age of 16, working radio and newspapers, before transferring to television. He is currently the BBC's Chief Somerset Correspondent..
Clinton Rossiter
Clinton Rossiter(1917-July 10, 1970) was a political scientist who taught in Cornell University from 1946 until his death. He wrote The American Presidency along with 20 other books on American institutions. He won the Bancroft Prize and the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award for his Seedtime of the Re..
Clinton Schifcofske
Clinton Schifcofske (born November 10, 1975 in Moranbah, QLD) is an Australian Rugby League player for the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League competition and also for Queensland. He previously played for the Parramatta Eels and the South Queensland Crushers before the club disbanded. Hi..
Clinton School of Public Service
The Clinton School of Public Service is a branch of the University of Arkansas System and is the newest of the presidential schools. It is located on the grounds of the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock. The school is housed in a former Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad station buil..
Clinton Sparks
Clinton Sparks is a U.S. radio and mixtape DJ and producer. Sparks collaborated with Dr. Dre in producing rapper Busta Rhymes' 2006 album The Big Bang. He is known to the public via satalite radio and mixtapes. He also produced the second single off of the Notorious B.I.G.'s [[Duets: The Final Chapt..
Clinton State Park
Clinton State Park is a state park of Kansas in the United States. Located 4 miles west of Lawrence in Douglas County. The 1,500 acre park lies on the north shore of Clinton Lake, known for its clear water and good fishing of channel catfish, walleye, and crappie fishing. Visitors to the pa..
Clinton Street Elementary School
Name West Seneca East Senior High School Address 4100 Clinton Street Town West Seneca, New York 14224 Community Suburban Type Public Elementary Religion Secular Students Coeducational Principal Mrs. Christie Angrisano Grades K to 6 District West Seneca Central School Distr..
Clinton Toopi
Clinton Toopi (born February 21 1980 in Stratford, New Zealand) is a New Zealand Rugby League player for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League competition. He has also represented New Zealand on twelve occasions between 2001 and 2005, including the 2000 World Cup. His position of c..
Clinton Township
Clinton Township can refer to: Clinton Township, Lenawee County, MichiganClinton Township, Macomb County, MichiganClinton Township, Oscoda County, MichiganClinton Township, Rock County, MinnesotaClinton Township, St. Louis County, MinnesotaClinton Township, New JerseyClinton Township, Butler County,..
Clinton Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania
Clinton Township is a township in Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,779 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 61.7 km² (23.8 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 2,..
Clinton Township, Franklin County, Ohio
Clinton Township is one of 17 civil townships located in Franklin County, Ohio, U.S.A. Its population in 2000 was 4,294, according to the United States Census Bureau. Clinton Township was settled in 1800 as a rural community. The young township's west side was home to a circus, the Sell's Brother'..
Clinton Township, Lenawee County, Michigan
Alternate use: There are several other places named Clinton, Michigan. Clinton Township is a township in Lenawee County, Michigan, United States. The population was 3,624 at the 2000 census. The village of Clinton is located within the township. Both the village and township are named in honor of ..
Clinton Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Map of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania highlighting Clinton Township Clinton Township is a township in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,947 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 74.5 km² (..
Clinton Township, Michigan
Clinton Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Michigan: Clinton Charter Township, Michigan in Macomb County, MichiganClinton Township, Lenawee County, MichiganClinton Township, Oscoda County, Michigan This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles asso..
Clinton Township, Minnesota
Clinton Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Minnesota: Clinton Township, Rock County, MinnesotaClinton Township, St. Louis County, Minnesota This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this p..
Clinton Township, New Jersey
Clinton Township is a Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township population was 12,957. Annandale is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Clinton Township. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3..
Clinton Township, Oscoda County, Michigan
Alternate use: There are several other places named Clinton, Michigan. Clinton Township is a township in Oscoda County, Michigan, United States. The population was 511 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 185.6 km² (71.7 mi²..
Clinton Township, Pennsylvania
Clinton Township is the name of several places in the