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  Clarence, New York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Clarence (in the north) and Willink (in the south) then became part of Erie County when it was created in 1821, and both had already been partly subdivided into the new towns of the county.
The Town of Clarence is north of the Town of Lancaster, east of the Town of Amherst, west of the Town of Newstead and south of Niagara County, New York.
Clarence is northeast of the City of Buffalo and west of the City of Batavia.
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 DUKES OF CLARENCE - LoveToKnow Article on DUKES OF CLARENCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The first duke of Clarence was Lionel of Antwerp (see below), third son of Edward III., who was created duke in 1362, and whose wife Elizabeth was a direct descendant of the Clares, the Honor of Clare being among the lands which she brought to her husband.
GEORGE, duke of Clarence (1449-1478), younger son of Richard, duke of York, by his wife Cicely, daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st earl of Westmorland, was born iii Dublin on the 21st of October 1449.
A violent quarrel between the brothers ensued, but Clarence was unable to prevent Gloucester from marrying, and in 1474 the king interfered to settle the dispute, dividing the estates between his brothers.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /C/CL/CLARENCE_DUKES_OF.htm   (1186 words)

  
 Clarence Thomas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He is the second African-American to serve on the nation's highest court (Justice Thurgood Marshall was the first) and, until the appointment of Chief Justice John Roberts in 2005, was the youngest justice.
Clarence Thomas was born in Pin Point, Georgia, a small community outside Savannah.
His father abandoned his family when he was only a year old and moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, leaving Thomas and his siblings to be taken care of by their mother, Leola Anderson.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clarence_Thomas   (2774 words)

  
 Clarence Clemons
At one point Clarence was involved in a car accident in which he injured his knee and he was forced to give up football.
Clarence as his own version of the meeting as well "A rainy windy night it was and when I opened the door, the whole thing flew off its hinges and blew away down the street.
In 1995, Clarence and the rest of the band got back together in the studio with Bruce to record a few new tracks for the "Greatest Hits" album.
www.angelfire.com /ny5/bossfan/clarence.html   (562 words)

  
 Clarence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clarence, Tasmania, Australia - a local government area near Hobart.
La Clarence (pronunication: klahr-ANS), a tributary of the Lys River in the Nord département in France
Clarence is also a surname and a personal name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clarence   (134 words)

  
 Clarence Jordan
Clarence Jordan was a strange phenomenon in the history of North American Christianity.
Hewn from the massive Baptist denomination, known primarily for its conformity to culture, Clarence stressed the anti-cultural, the Christ-transcending and the Christ-transforming, aspects of the gospel.
Clarence pursued this tradition to its very end, ending at the top with a Ph.D. in the Greek New Testament from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.
www.koinoniapartners.org /clarence   (260 words)

  
 Clarence Adoo's news page
Clarence has always said that he will play the trumpet again — and this is positive news in the right direction!
Clarence is become quite adept at manipulating his computer and telephone by blowing into a tube.
Clarence has a bath that he can get in and out of through a door in the side of the bath.
www.clarence.org.uk /news99.html   (1405 words)

  
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Clarence cannot be held liable in any way vis-à-vis the Customer or others for loss of profit, lost earnings, or any other form of loss of anticipated profits or indirect and consequential damage connected with performance of these GCS or each individual SO.
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 Clarence Banta OnLine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Clarence was born in Norfolk, VA. His father Abe Banta, was an instrumentalist, a musician, conductor, and drum major for 23 years for the United States Navy Band.
Clarence continued to pursue learning various piano techniques through self-study and mastered skills from which he uses to compose and produce music today.
This is where Clarence has since applied his mastered skills along with the equipment accumulated during previous years, to compose and produce music for many talented artists.
www.geocities.com /broadway/5151   (802 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: MP3
Clarence's first blues influence was from his father's collection of old Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf LPs.
Clarence's fiery guitar playing and passionate howlin' are his signatures, In Feburary 2003, Clarence has been named "Who's Who in DC Blues" by Washingtonian (Read the article here).
Clarence has participated in the DC Blues Festival two years ina row, and the African American Heritage Festival.
mp3.washingtonpost.com /bands/clarence_turner_blues_band.shtml   (209 words)

  
 Clarence's Eight Lives
Clarence wears a navy blue makwa (horse jacket) and yellow garment reserved for the royal family.
Clarence wears a navy breechcloth, and a red-ochre-stained Sious war shirt, which was painted fl, red, and green to match the bead work.
Clarence wears a traditional Uncle Sam red and white jacket, navy vest with white stars and white trousers.
www.gallimauphry.com /clarence/clarence.html   (432 words)

  
 Who is Clarence Darrow?: An Essay
Kinsman, Ohio, early 1870's: As a son of the village infidel, Clarence is bequethed "a nonconforming spirit, a skeptical mind, and freelance politics that drifted toward cynicism." His oratorical skills are already in evidence.
Clarence Darrow, for the first time in his career, also volunteers his services-- for the defense, of course.
Clarence Darrow was at the same time one of the best loved and most hated men of his time-- it is hard to imagine a trial attorney achieving that status today.
www.law.umkc.edu /faculty/projects/ftrials/DARESY.HTM   (3820 words)

  
 Chapter 5.2 -Clarence
Clarence then offered his support to Edna if she ever wanted to talk, and gave her a few phone numbers of the other wives who would be there for her as well.
Clarence explained to her that, on the way to Akron, George would be "hollering" for alcohol every five minutes.
Clarence was trying to stall the inevitable; but when Edna kept insisting it was time to leave and to start back to Cleveland, Clarence came up with what he thought was a brilliant idea.
silkworth.net /chs/chs0502.html   (2163 words)

  
 Clarence
Time out of mind Clarence was held by the walls, allowed to run only the length of one stick, one small bowl of water, the narrow confines of the glass prison.
Clarence is swift; he reached the haven of the wilderness faster than any living being could follow, and fearless he pressed deep into that unknown, even when the booming voice came calling out Clarence, Clarence behind him.
Ed visits the room where Clarence lives all the time, and when he comes he brings things that are good to eat, or things that are fun to play with and run around on.
www.ambiguous.org /robin/word/clrc.html   (925 words)

  
 Clarence White
Clarence perhaps benefited most from having older brother Roland, still one of the world's leading bluegrass mandolinists with the Nashville Bluegrass Band, to encourage and help him along the way.
Clarence and Roland's father, Eric Sr., was one of 17 children, so the boys frequently visited with numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
Clarence picked up guitar from many sources, Roland says, and made small breakthroughs, such as seeing the guitarist with Monroe's Blue Grass Boys play with a capo, which "really opened his eyes to what the guitar could do." Continuing the family band they'd had in Maine, Clarence, Roland and youngest brother Eric Jr.
www.flatpick.com /Pages/Featured_Artist/clarence.html   (3055 words)

  
 Clarence Carter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
For Clarence Carter is both an artist steeped in the most traditional aspects of Southern music and one of the most modern of all deep bluesmen.
Clarence and Calvin paid Rick Hall's Fame Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, $85 to record "Step By Step" and "Rooster Knees And Rice." Their contract with Duke had expired.
Clarence Carter has sustained the tension between those elements throughout his career it is there in the corny sentiment of "Patches" and it is the essence of the exuberant snickers that made "Sixty Minute Man" his last true classic, released on Fame following Carter's departure from Atlantic.
www.fame2.com /fame/carter.htm   (1137 words)

  
 Clarence Henry Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Clarence "Frogman" Henry is a New Orleans legend who has left the rock-and-roll world with some memorable songs.
Clarence was born in Algiers, Louisiana in 1937.
Clarence Henry has been active on the music scene in New Orleans for many years since his fling with the charts.
www.tsimon.com /henry.htm   (334 words)

  
 Clarence Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Clarence serves The NewsHour as an essayist and as a frequent member of the program's panel of regional newspaper editors and columnists.
Clarence's previous activities include 11 years as a reporter and assistant city editor for the Chicago Tribune; serving as community affairs director, reporter and planning editor at WBBM-TV; and writing for Chicago Magazine, The Chicago Reader, Washington Monthly, The New Republic, The Wall Street Journal, New York Newsday, and Emerge.
Clarence won a 1989 Pulitzer Prize for commentary, as well as a 1980 Illinois UPI Award for community service, the Edward Scott Beck Award for overseas reporting, and the 1987 American Civil Liberties Union James P. McGuire Award for his columns on constitutional rights.
www.pbs.org /newshour/ww/page.html   (196 words)

  
 clarence --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Clarence rocks (sandstones, conglomerates, graywackes, mudstones, and basaltic lava flows) have been divided into four stages representing...
Clarence Pendleton attracted few friends during his tenure as the first fl chairman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, but he drew a wealth of new labels.
Irish poet James Clarence Mangan was a prolific and uneven writer of almost every kind of verse.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9024184?tocId=9024184   (753 words)

  
 CLARENCE - Customer Lighting And Roads Enquiry Centre information
It is an enormous task with over 1,268 km of roads to care for as well as around 128 km of cycle ways, 180 sets of traffic lights, 240 pelican crossings, 60,000 street lights and 40,000 road gullies.
CLARENCE is the Customer Lighting And Roads ENquiry CEntre, a call centre set up to allow you to quickly and easily report any road and lighting defects and hazards.
CLARENCE is here to help you report a wide range of daily faults and hazards.
www.edinburgh.gov.uk /CEC/City_Development/Transport_and_Communications/Clarence_Leaflet/clarence.html   (635 words)

  
 Clarence, Lionel, duke of on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Clarence died soon after his later marriage to Violante Visconti.
Their granddaughter, Anne Mortimer, married Richard, earl of Cambridge, and their son, Richard, duke of York, derived his claim to the throne through his descent from Lionel.
THE DUKE OF CLARENCE AND THE EARLS OF MARCH: GARTER KNIGHTS AND SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/C/ClarenceL1.asp   (345 words)

  
 History of the Rotary Club of Clarence
The Rotary Club of Clarence was organized in 1960, and received its Charter on November 6, at a dinner ceremony held at the Clardon Motel.
During its 37 year existence the Rotary Club of Clarence has found it necessary to change its meeting place to various area restaurants and as of today has headquarters in the 9th location at the Protocol Restaurant, which it is hoped may be more permanent than any of the others.
Clarence Rotary was again a leader in District 709 with a $680 donation to the Governor's "Miracle Fund".
clrotary.bfn.org /history.html   (6814 words)

  
 Clarence Darrow
Clarence Darrow was born in Kinsman, Ohio, on 18th April, 1857.
His father had originally trained as a Unitarian minister, but lost his faith and Clarence was brought up as an agnostic.
Unfortunately, the dynamite was deposited near some barrels standing in the alley that happened to contain ink, which was immediately converted into vapor by the explosion, and was scattered through the building, carrying the fire in every direction.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /USAdarrow.htm   (2097 words)

  
 Clarence Darrow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Darrow referred to the trial as one his best argued, finishing with a legendary eight-hour impassioned closing argument which won acquittal for Dr. Sweet from the eleven-man jury, shocking the city.
After the 1925 Scopes Trial, Clarence Darrow largely retired from practice, emerging only occasionally to undertake cases, such as the 1934 Massie Trial in Hawaii.
A volume of Darrow's boyhood Reminiscences, entitled "Farmington," was published in Chicago in 1903 by McClurg and Company.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clarence_Darrow   (685 words)

  
 Clarence City Council - Welcome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Our vision is that Clarence be the best city in which to live, enjoy recreation and to develop or expand business.
Clarence City Council has created a new by-law for the management and regulation of its public places.
A recent population study has revealed that the demographic of Clarence is changing, with projections indicating that it will the fourth oldest Tasmanian Council by 2021.
www.ccc.tas.gov.au   (151 words)

  
 Clarence White, With the Kentucky Colonels: 1954-1965
Clarence White was born June 7, 1944 in Madawaska, Maine.
Doc Watson, who made his West Coast debut at the Ash Grove in 1962, and Clarence was floored by his playing.
Clarence White's guitar technique on the Weissberg and World Pacific records had attracted notice, as did the Colonels' appearance at the 1964 Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island, where Clarence and Doc Watson put on a guitar workshop together.
ebni.com /byrds/memcw1.html   (1497 words)

  
 Clarence Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Clarence Thomas has lived a life riddled with irony and contradictions.
Thus, Clarence Thomas joined the Supreme Court under the very shadow of affirmative action that he sought to avoid.
Clarence Thomas was born on June 23, 1948, in Pin Point, Georgia.
www.oyez.org /oyez/resource/legal_entity/106/biography   (1238 words)

  
 Clarence Bass:  Bodybuilding & Fitness Home Page
Long-time Muscle and Fitness columnist Clarence Bass, a lawyer and bodybuilding champion, has been called "the most articulate and well-read spokesman in America for an all-round fitness lifestyle." Author of eight books, he believes in combining weights, aerobics and sound nutrition to achieve total fitness and permanent fat loss.
Never-before seen photos of Clarence at ages 41, 48 and 60.
is the trademark of Clarence and Carol Bass.
www.cbass.com   (1504 words)

  
 Anique Shop, Farmers Market, Tours, Attractions, Events...Clarence Hollow, NY
Anique Shop, Farmers Market, Tours, Attractions, Events...Clarence Hollow, NY Clarence Hollow is a wonderful place to tour and explore and is easily accessible from both Buffalo and Rochester.
The town of Clarence, when it was established in 1808, included the entire northern portion of the county including the city of Buffalo.
Send orders and make checks payable to Clarence Hollow Association, 10490 Main Street, Clarence 14031, or phone 759-2345 for more information or better yet click here to download the order form in pdf format.
www.clarencehollow.org   (357 words)

  
 Clarence Birdseye
Clarence Birdseye, born in Brooklyn, New York was a naturalist, a businessman, and a crafty inventor (Time Life Books Inc.).
Clarence Birdseye was not incensed by this at all however, because the family name had thus been returned to its original form (Wallechinsky and Wallace 353).
As the Birdseye Family Legend goes, one of Clarence's ancestors had valiantly earned the name "Birds Eye" when he saved the life of an English Queen by shooting an attacking hawk squarely through its eye (Wallechinsky and Wallace 353).
www.otal.umd.edu /~vg/amst205.F97/vj30/project5.html   (648 words)

  
 Clarence White, With the Kentucky Colonels: 1954-1965
The father, Eric White, Sr., played fiddle, guitar, banjo and harmonica, and his children, Roland, Eric Jr., Joanne and Clarence took up music at a young age.
Most importantly, Clarence began to see that even in the context of a bluegrass group, his guitar could be a lead instrument.
World Pacific had enjoyed some success with an album of 12 string guitar by Glen Campbell and others, and the label was planning a series of similar releases.
www.ebni.com /byrds/memcw1.html   (1497 words)

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