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Clark Blaise
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Austin Clarke
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Dick Clark Productions Inc
Dick Clark Productions, Inc. 3003 W. Olive AvenueBurbank, California 91505U.S.A.(818) 841-3003Fax: (818) 954-8609 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1977Employees: 525 (est.)Sales: $46.64 million (1995)Stock Exchanges: NASDAQSICs: 7812 Motion Picture & Video Production; 7389 Business Services, Not... Read more |
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Septima Poinsette Clark
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Dick Clark
Dick Clark Rock music promoter, producer Rock ‘n Roll History With Fame Came Wealth His Face was Everywhere Sources Dick Clark doesn’t play a musical instrument, has written a few bad songs, and made one record that sunk without a trace, but he has been a prevailing force in the music... Read more |
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Alvan Clark
Alvan Clark 1804-87, American astronomer and maker of astronomical lenses, b. Ashfield, Mass. In 1846 the firm of Alvan Clark & Sons was established at Cambridgeport, Mass.; it became famous as the manufacturer of the largest and finest telescope lenses. The first achromatic lenses made in the... Read more |
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Joe Clark
Joe Clark (Charles Joseph Clark), 1939-, prime minister of Canada (1979-80), b. High River, Alta. He entered the Canadian House of Commons from Alberta in 1972 and became leader of the Progressive Conservative party in 1976. In the 1979 elections he led his party to victory and briefly replaced... Read more |
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Charles Cowden Clarke
Charles Cowden Clarke 1787-1877, English lecturer and author. He was a close friend of Keats, who was a pupil of Clarke's father. Clarke's lectures on Shakespeare were published as Shakespeare Characters (1863). He and his wife, Mary Victoria (Novello) Cowden Clarke, 1809-98, wrote ... Read more |
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William Branwhite Clarke
Clarke, William Branwhite (b. East Bergholt, England, 2 June 1798; d. Sydney, Australia, 16 June 1878), geology. Clarke was a Church of England clergyman who emigrated to New South Wales in 1839 and laid the foundations of Australian geology. The son of William Clarke, the parish schoolmaster of... Read more |
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