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The number of Claret operations and their objectives is unclear.
The extent to which Malaysian Army units undertook Claret operations is also unclear.
The number of Claret operations by individual infantry units is also unclear.
Violinist Gérard Claret is the director of the Young National Orchestra of Cambra d ' Andorra.
There is a Claret Hall towards Ashen, but that could simply mean ' Little Clare '.
* Captain Claret, a captain of usually severe tendencies, his name reflects the fact that he is also an alcoholic
He is the first European golfer since James Braid in 1906 to retain the Claret Jug.
It was hoped that the Claret & Blue Club will take full ownership of the club in 2010 and run the club similar to the way Shamrock Rovers is run by the Shamrock Rovers Members Club.
The champion receives ( and has his name inscribed on the base of ) the famous Claret Jug, a trophy that dates back to 1872 ( champions from 1860 until 1871 received instead a championship belt, much like a champion professional boxer's belt nowadays ) and the engraving of the champions ' name on the trophy prior to them receiving it is, in itself, one of the traditions of the closing ceremony of the championship, as is the award of the silver medal to the leading amateur player to have made the cut to play the last 36 holes.
The Golf Champion Trophy, commonly known as the Claret Jug, is the trophy presented to the winner of The Open Championship, ( often called the " British Open "), one of the four major championships in golf.
Every year, the winner's name is engraved on the Claret Jug before it is presented to him.
The Claret Jug has twice appeared on commemorative £ 5 Scottish banknotes issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland: first in 2004, for the 250th Anniversary of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, then in 2005, the jug is shown held by Jack Nicklaus to mark his retirement.
* Royal Blue is one of two colors used by Claret School of Quezon City besides with Fiery Red.
Claret ( ) is a name primarily used in British English for red Bordeaux wine.
Claret is occasionally used in the United States as a semi-generic label for red wine in the style of the Bordeaux, ideally from the same grapes as are permitted in Bordeaux.
He is President of the Claret Club, an Old Etonian Society.
Morningwood's lead singer Chantal Claret is famous for commanding audience members to take off their clothes, typically when the song " Take Off Your Clothes " is performed.

Claret and wine
* Claret-Also generic red wine, named after Claret, the British term for French red Bordeaux.
Claret derives from the French clairet, a now uncommon dark rosé, which was the most common wine exported from Bordeaux until the 18th century.
* Claret, a British term for Bordeaux red wine

Claret and for
Els overcame a four man playoff to take home the famed Claret Jug for the first time, also quieting his critics about his mental toughness.
Before being placed into the Total Perspective Vortex, Zaphod Beeblebrox wished for Algolian Claret, an alcoholic drink presumably created by the gray humanoid species inhabiting the planet.
* Dick Burton, golf's Open champion, 1939 ( who went on to hold the Claret Jug for seven years after the Championship was suspended because of World War II )
Operation Claret was largely successful in gaining the initiative for the British Commonwealth forces, inflicting significant casualties on the Indonesians and keeping them on the defensive, before being suspended late in the war.
Fire support for Claret operations was mostly provided by artillery and, if the target was close to the border and in range, infantry mortars.
Given the fondness of the Catalans for music, it may not be surprising to hear that Andorra has a Chamber Orchestra directed by the violinist Gérard Claret ; and that it also stages a famous international singing contest supported by the Spanish singer Montserrat Caballé.
He won the Open Championship again in 1990 in St Andrews, Scotland by five shots and claimed the Claret Jug for a third time in the 1992 Open at Muirfield, when he birdied two of the last four holes to win by a stroke over American John Cook, who bogeyed the 18th.
In January 2011, a Claret and Blue Club steering committee announced new plans for a share issue.
After finishing tied for third in the 2001 Open Championship, Clarke did not make the Top 10 of any major, until he won his first major championship at the 2011 Open at the age of 42 – his 20th attempt at winning the Claret Jug.
The current Claret Jug was first awarded to Walter Hagen for winning the 1928 Open.
In 2003 two locomotives, 67005 and 67006 replaced the two previous Class 47 locomotives for hauling the prestigious Royal Train ; these were repainted in the Royal Claret colour, with one unit named Queen's Messenger officially unveiled in 2004.
He did not expect, however, that tavern goers would “ relish calling for a bottle of Air, instead of Claret
In November 2011, the president of the Union des Maisons de Négoce de Bordeaux, announced an intention to use the term Claret de Bordeaux for wines that are ‘ light and fruity, easy to drink, in the same style as the original claret when it was prized by the English in former centuries ’.

Claret and Labour
However, in July 1964 the new Labour government in London approved cross-border offensive operations to a depth of by both special forces and infantry under the code-name Claret.

Claret and .
* 1849 – Antonio María Claret y Clará founded the Congregation of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, popularly known as the Claretians in Vic, in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu, Directeur des Ports et Arsenaux, stated in the draft of the memorandum on the expedition he submitted to the King: “ the utility which may result from a voyage of discovery ... has made me receptive to the views put to me by Mr. Bolts relative to this enterprise ”.
Religious figures such as Domingo de Soto, Pius XII, Saint Anthony Mary Claret, Saint John of the Cross have their place within the city urban sculpture, the first work of Ortega and the rest of José María García Moro, sculptor prosperous Segovia who must also be a Monument to the Youth located in the Plaza del Conde de Cheste.
::* Saint Antoni Maria Claret i Clarà, archbishop of Santiago de Cuba, confessor of Isabella II and founder of the Congregation of the Missionaries of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, in North America also known as the Claretians.
The present trophy, The Golf Champion Trophy, better known by its popular name of the Claret Jug, was then created.
In the early postwar years The Open was dominated by golfers from the Commonwealth, with South African Bobby Locke and Australian Peter Thomson winning the Claret Jug in eight of the 11 championships from 1948 and 1958 between them.
In 2008 at Royal Birkdale, Harrington retained the Claret Jug with a final round of 69 to win the tournament by four shots from Ian Poulter, with a total of 283 (+ 3 ) after 72 holes.
* The Golf Champion Trophy ( commonly known as the Claret Jug ) – replaced the Challenge Belt and has been awarded to the winner since 1873.
First given out in 1872 when the Claret Jug was not yet ready, but since awarded to all champions.
The Australian SASR troopers operated alongside their British and New Zealand counterparts in operations aimed at stopping Indonesian infiltration into Malaysia, taking part in Operation Claret.
* Anthony Mary Claret ( 1807 – 1870 ), founder of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
), Claret Cup ( Echinocereus coccineus ) and Pitaya ( E. enneacanthus ).
* Claret College of Isabela-formerly Fatima School, the only Catholic-run sectarian school in the City, located at Barangay Sta.
São Paulo: Martin Claret.
M. Claret, 1995.
According to the book of Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu and Étienne Marchand, 8 year old girls had sex and other unnatural acts, in public.
Claret was the code name given to operations conducted from about July 1964 until July 1966 from East Malaysia ( Sarawak and Sabah ) across the border in Indonesian Kalimantan during the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation.
However, it was important not to cause the Indonesians to lose face and possibly escalate the conflict, or to enable Indonesia to present evidence of ' imperialist aggression ' so Claret operations were highly classified and never publicised, although it seems that some British journalists were aware of what transpired.
British casualties on Claret operations were publicly reported as being in East Malaysia.

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