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The main reason Clarke is opposed to Tunipah is that he owns property near there.

To that end, Clarke spelt out a seven-part strategy, adding two items to Leahy's original plan.

Clarke thinks Cole should not have been sent off when he raised his arms at Blackburn's David Bentley.

He said the idea for the murder came from the spoof horror film Severance, which Clarke had watched.

Clarke said shoppers did not always want to buy products emblazoned with the name of a supermarket and Tesco needed to give them new reasons to shop there.

Shopping center Clarke Quay's winding lanes are covered by umbrella-like canopies, to shield shoppers and pub-goers from the seasonal tropical rains.

In a generation only the most diligent academic will remember the newly unelected Charles Clarke, but his every up and down can be chartered in the political columns of the last decade.

ABSTRACT: Winemakers in New Zealand's Marlborough region still have a long way to go to understand the potential of the land beneath their feet, according to Ara winemaker Jeff Clarke.

Whilst illustrating, Clarke also continued to work in stained glass, producing more than 130 windows, he and his brother, Walter, having taken over his father's studio after his death in 1921.

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GORDON: that damned Cable and that devious Clarke!

"Said David Clarke, author of" the UFO Files "and consultant to the National Archives' UFO project."

The film, based on a short story by Arthur C. Clarke, won an Oscar for visual effects.

"A lot of our callers say to us' Gosh I didn't feel this bad when I lost my father or mother or sister '," says Ms Clarke.

The opening section sets up the yin-yang between thirty something Will and 26-year-old Louisa "Lou" Clark (Clarke) with admirable economy.

Not only does Clarke have an affable and easy manner on television - a skill which still eludes Brown everywhere but on the GMTV sofa - he also knows where the economic bodies are buried.

In the afternoon England beat Wales 1-0 in Cardiff watched by Steve Clarke.

Clarke was then apprenticed into his father's studio, whilst also attending evening classes in the Dublin Art School.

His predecessor, Charles Clarke, was forced to resign in May after admitting that some 1, 000 foreign prisoners who ought to have been considered for deportation had been freed.

Arthur C. Clarke gave us "zero-g" in his 1952 novel Islands in the Sky.

She introduced me to Sir Tobias and Lady Clarke.

The ultimate aim of proposals outlined on March 29th, says Ken Clarke, the justice secretary, is to make litigation the last resort in civil disputes, not the first.

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