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Clare and illustrated
This was illustrated in 1995, when Country Liberal Party Chief Minister Marshall Perron resigned, only to be replaced by the Australian Labor Party's Clare Martin — who six years later herself became Chief Minister while still representing the electorate.
Gentleman has also illustrated many books by other people, including drawings for the classic cookbook Plats du Jour and engravings for John Clare ’ s The Shepherd ’ s Calendar.

Clare and Comedy
Some of the more notable artists appearing on Hyacinths and Thistles are Bob Mould, Sally Timms ( The Mekons ), Sarah Cracknell ( Saint Etienne ), Neil Hannon ( The Divine Comedy ), Gary Numan, Marc Almond, Momus, Clare Grogan ( Altered Images ), Melanie, Miss Lily Banquette ( Combustible Edison ), Katharine Whalen ( Squirrel Nut Zippers ) and the accomplished toy piano player Margaret Leng Tan.

Clare and No
No commercial airports are situated in County Limerick and the region's needs are serviced from Shannon Airport in County Clare, although some in the south of the county may also use Kerry Airport and Cork Airport is also within 1 hour's drive.
It was first described in 1954 for an occurrence at the La Sal No. 2 Mine, Beaver Mesa, Mesa County, Colorado, USA, and named for American geologist Reuben Clare Coffin ( 1886-1972 ).
The musician Enya has a track on her Watermark album named after Saint's book Miss Clare Remembers, and one on her Shepherd Moons album titled No Holly for Miss Quinn.
From this, Diplo went from an unknown DJ to taking off as a producer, landing him collaborations with artists like Shakira, Robyn, Kid Cudi, Bruno Mars, No Doubt and Snoop Dogg, as well as work with Maluca, Kid Sister, Die Antwoord, Alex Clare, Rolo Tomassi, Amanda Blank and Dark Meat.
" (" No, you are Clare!

Clare and 1949
They had three children, Sebastian ( b. 1940 ), Fabian ( b. 1942 ), and Clare ( b. 1949 ).
Moira Clare Ruby Stuart OBE ( born 2 September 1949 ) is a British journalist, who was the first African-Caribbean female newsreader on British television.
Shelburne — Yarmouth — Clare was a federal electoral district in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1935 to 1949 and from 1953 to 1968.

Clare and ),
" The tour featured Paul Dempsey, Clare Bowditch, Seeker Lover Keeper ( Sarah Blasko, Sally Seltmann and Holly Throsby ), Alexander Gow ( Oh Mercy ) and Lior.
( 1986 ), " Gilbert de Clare, Richard of Cornwall and the Lord Edward's Crusade ", Nottingham Medieval Studies, 31.
* Stancliffe, Clare, " Oswald, ' Most Holy and Most Victorious King of the Northumbrians '", in C. Stancliffe and E. Cambridge ( eds ), Oswald: Northumbrian King to European Saint ( 1995, 1996 ).
Two colleges admit only postgraduates ( Clare Hall and Darwin ), and four more admit only mature students ( i. e. 21 years or older on date of matriculation ) and graduate students ( Hughes Hall, Lucy Cavendish, St Edmund ’ s and Wolfson ).
In season five ( 2000 – 2001 ), Buffy battles the hell-goddess Glory ( Clare Kramer ), and fully embraces her destiny for the first time.
It has had a sizable amount of support in the Fingal electoral district and has a Member of the European Parliament, Paul Murphy, representing Dublin and two Members of the Irish Parliament ( Dáil Éireann ), Clare Daly, representing Dublin North and Joe Higgins, representing Dublin West.
The album's ' miss-credit errors ' also state band members as " Alex St. Clare Snouffer " ( Alex St. Clare / Alexis Snouffer ), " Antennae Jimmy Simmons " ( Semens / Jeff Cotton ) and " Jerry Handsley " ( Handley ).
* Clare Frewen Sheridan ( 1885 – 1970 ), British sculptress
# Blessed Louise ( 1461 – 1503 ), married the Prince of Chalon and, later, became a Poor Clare nun
During the old king's last days he had promised the Marshal the hand and estates of Isabel de Clare ( c. 1172 – 1220 ), but had not completed the arrangements.
# Isabel Marshal ( 9 October 1200 – 17 January 1240 ), married ( 1 ) Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford, whose daughter Isabel de Clare married Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale, the grandfather of Robert the Bruce ; ( 2 ) Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwall
He was one of the 12 sons of Cennétig mac Lorcáin ( d. 951 ), king of Dál Cais and king of Tuadmumu ( Thomond ), modern County Clare, then a sub-kingdom in the north of Munster ).
Brian belonged to the Dál gCais ( or Dalcassians ), a newly styled kin group of ultimately Déisi origin who occupied a territory north of the Shannon Estuary, which today would incorporate a substantial part of County Clare and then formed the core of the new kingdom of Thomond.
The first creation dates from 1138, when the Earldom of Pembroke was conferred by King Stephen on Gilbert de Clare ( d. 1148 ), son of Gilbert Fitz-Richard, who possessed the Lordship of Strigul ( Estrighoiel, in Domesday Book ), the modern Chepstow.
It was the birthplace of St. Francis, who founded the Franciscan religious order in the town in 1208, and St. Clare ( Chiara d ' Offreducci ), the founder of the Poor Sisters, which later became the Order of Poor Clares after her death.
The cast included Gemma Arterton ( Tess ), Hans Matheson ( Alec ), Eddie Redmayne ( Angel ), Ruth Jones ( Joan ), Anna Massey ( Mrs. d ' Urberville ), and Kenneth Cranham ( Reverend James Clare ).

Clare and posthumously
During the battle of Bourlon Wood George William Burdett Clare received the Victoria Cross posthumously.

Clare and published
:* Emma Brown, by Clare Boylan, published 2003
During the 1920s writers such as Clare Winger Harris and Gertrude Barrows Bennett published science fiction stories written from female perspectives and occasionally dealt with gender and sexuality based topics.
In 1920 Blunden published a collection of poems, The Waggoner, and with Alan Porter edited the poems of John Clare ( mostly from Clare's manuscript )
The undergraduates of Clare College have usually performed very well based on the results published in the Tompkins Table, placing Clare within the top ten colleges from 2000 to 2005.
It built the first passenger and freight station ( Mount Clare in 1829 ) and was the first railroad that earned passenger revenues ( December 1829 ), and published a timetable ( May 23, 1830 ).
* Co. Mayo. Recent records have been published from Clare Island.
They have published first novels by several Midlands based writers, including Anthony Cartwright, Paul McDonald, Clare Morrall, and Catherine O ' Flynn.
Extracts from his journal, including his account of the Clare section of his journey, were published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries, 6 ( 1867 ).
After much speculation, in May 2008 HarperCollins UK bought certain assets of The Friday Project from its administrator, hiring Scott Pack and also Clare Christian ( no longer employed by them ), and taking on several front and backlist titles ; the first title to be published under the new Friday Project imprint was the critically acclaimed comic autobiographical novel The State of Me by Nasim Marie Jafry.
Following the incident, the Union of Clare Students published independently two further issues, predominantly devoted to satirising the coverage of the controversy.
It also, true to its name, published early collections from elsewhere in the British Empire: a 1921 anthology Voices From Summerland compiled by J. E. Clare McFarlane in Jamaica, and a series of Dominion and Colonial Verse collections.
In 1942, Powell published her first commercially successful novel, A Time to Be Born, whose central figure — Amanda Keeler Evans, an egotistical hack writer whose work and media presence are bolstered by the assiduous promotion of her husband, the newspaper magnate Julian Evans — is loosely modelled on Clare Boothe Luce, wife of Henry Luce.
He and his daughter Julia Clare Tillinghast have collaborated on a book of translations from the poetry of Edip Cansever ( 1928 – 1986 ), Dirty August, published in 2009 by Talisman House.
In the same interview, Loughnane also suggested that the Clare Champion newspaper, co-sponsors of the awards, were hostile to him because they did not obtain rights to print exclusive extracts from his autobiography, ‘ Raising the Banner ’, before it was published five years previously.
2011 was the first year since 2007 that Rabelais has published a Women's Edition by the 2011 Women's Officer, Clare Keyes-Liley.
* Clare Mallory is the penname under which author Winifred Constance McQuilkan Hall ( 1913 – 1991 ) wrote ten children's books published between 1947 and 1951
" words by Isabel McCrae Parker and music by Arthur Clare Parker was published in Weyburn, Saskatchewan by A. C. Parker, circa 1939 was dedicated to the officers and men of the South Saskatchewan Regiment.

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