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Clarice and Pottery
In 1985 Rhead, Clarice Cliff, and Susie Cooper were the subject of Pottery Ladies, a series of TV documentaries made for Channel 4 with the support of the Arts Council of Great Britain.

Clarice and where
New subplots include Hermey and Rudolph running away to the " Island of Misfit Toys " where defective, anthropomorphic toys are left when they are deemed unfit for a child's care, and the capture of Rudolph's parents and Clarice by the Abominable Snowmonster.
Even when the cap pops off Rudolph's nose, Clarice remains faithful to him and follows him into the woods, where she performs one of the special's musical numbers " There's Always Tomorrow.
However, when in the original special where Clarice is the only reindeer that does not make fun of Rudolph's nose, in this special she runs away with the other reindeer and appears to be laughing at him.

Clarice and she
* Toni Ortiz, a CPA and business manager, who had a child with Clarice ; she was a stay-at-home-mom for several years while raising their son Rafael Clifford-Ortiz ( or Raffi ).
In The Silence of the Lambs, Lecter is described through Clarice Starling's eyes as " small, sleek, and in his hands and arms she saw wiry strength like her own ".
In addition to Derrida and Joyce, she has written monographs on the work of the Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector, on Maurice Blanchot, Franz Kafka, Heinrich von Kleist, Michel de Montaigne, Ingeborg Bachmann, Thomas Bernhard, and the Russian poet Marina Tsvetaeva.
Inspired by the pregnancy of her friend Clarice Rivers, the wife of American artist Larry Rivers, she began to use her artwork to consider archetypal female figures in relation to her thinking on the position of women in society.
Fireball encourages Rudolph to speak with Clarice as she happens to like him, giving him the strength to perform a dazzling leap into the air.
* Clarice the Doe ( voiced and sung by Janis Orenstein )-A pretty doe Rudolph meets at take-off practice ; she immediately develops a crush on him.
In fact, it is Clarice who is part of the reason why Rudolph knows how to fly in the special: she tells Rudolph he is cute and that gives him encouragement, resulting in a giant leap through the air.
Clarice informs Rudolph that she finds him cute.
He renamed it Chetwynd House and when he married his star designer Clarice Cliff in 1940, she moved into the house and lived there intil 1972.
After The Detective closed, Frohman cast her in the heroine ’ s role in Gillette ’ s Clarice, a role she filled for the next two years.

Clarice and some
Prior to this, Clarice had apparently only loved Cobweb from afar, despite her constant fawning, and Cobweb had often formed a latently sexual relationship with many of her foes, if not outright become a lover at some point.
* Lady Clarick ( a variation on the previous name ; in some English translations, this is translated as Clarisse or Clarice )

Clarice and her
In the 2001 film Hannibal, Hannibal Lecter sends Clarice Starling a letter which he writes while intentionally wearing a hand lotion containing ambergris, correctly assuming that this would ultimately aid her in discovering his location in Florence, Italy, due to it being legal only in few parts of the world.
A prominent example of an L cut occurs in the film The Silence of the Lambs when Clarice is leaving her first interview with Dr. Lecter.
Julianne Moore dropped out of portraying Audrey, David's wife, in favor of her role as Clarice Starling in Hannibal.
After Alfonsina's death in 1520, Catherine joined her cousins and was raised by her aunt, Clarice Strozzi.
Sophie made her first recordings in 1910, and Clarice made her final records in 1909.
Clarice had perfected and was known for her subtle narrative talk-singing style that Sophie later used to her advantage when her vocal range became increasingly limited.
At the time that Clarice Vance was using the narrative style it was unique to her among women entertainers.
Like other Potteries based ceramic designers such as Clarice Cliff and Charlotte Rhead, her work has become highly sought after and valued by pottery collectors.
Posing as a priestess of Athena, the character Sister Clarice Willow, sees apotheosis of a virtual heaven as a prime goal for her terrorist monotheistic religion, which is dominant on the world Geminon but a minority on the polytheistic world of Caprica.
Ellen Ripley is often featured in lists of the best characters in film history: in 2008, American Film Institute ranked her as the eighth best hero in American film history in their list of the 100 greatest heroes and villains, the second highest ranked female character after Clarice Starling.
She remembered Clarice as elderly but sturdy and tall with a " regal carriage ", careful with her appearance and very private, " seemed to have few if any visitors outside of immediate neighbors.
" Ms. McCoy had heard that Clarice Vance had once been an entertainer and had found a couple of her recordings, finally asking her to autograph the labels, but " Clarice demurred and mumbled something about it'all being in the past ', and changed the subject ".
Clarice Starling, as portrayed by Foster, was ranked the sixth greatest protagonist in film history on AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Heroes and Villains, making her the highest-ranking heroine.
Lifetime has announced that they are developing a television series centered on Clarice Starling after her graduation from the FBI academy, titled Clarice, at the same time that NBC is developing Hannibal with Bryan Fuller.

Clarice and most
He married Clarice Ruffo, daughter of the counts of Catanzaro, forming an alliance of the most powerful Calabrian dynasty.
He was the second son of Lorenzo de ' Medici, the most famous ruler of the Florentine Republic, and Clarice Orsini.
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, João Guimarães Rosa, Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Graciliano Ramos, João Cabral de Melo Neto, Cecília Meireles, Clarice Lispector, José de Alencar, Rachel de Queiroz, Jorge Amado, Castro Alves, Antonio Candido, Autran Dourado, Rubem Fonseca, Lygia Fagundes Telles and Euclides da Cunha are Brazilian writers recognized for writing the most outstanding work in the Portuguese language.
Douglas also cut several jingles for TV commercials-" used to do voiceovers for Ideal Toys and General Mills with Bernadette Peters "-but recalls: " I never thought I would be a singer ", and for most of the 1960s Douglas pursued an acting career, appearing in an episode of her classmate's The Patty Duke Show but mostly acting in theatrical productions beginning with One Tuesday Morning starring Clarice Taylor.

Clarice and famous
The " Clarice " spelling is the Germanic variant of the Latin Clarus ( bright, clear, famous ) and the Greek Clarissa ( brilliant ).
* Clarice Cliff ( 1899-1972 ) a famous ceramic artist was born in the town.

Clarice and work
Shortly afterwards he starts to work for the handicapped sisters of the Earl, the twins Cora and Clarice, manipulating them with appeals to their vanity and desire for power ( they believed that the Countess had usurped their rightful position beside their brother ).

Clarice and was
Giovanni di Lorenzo de ' Medici was born in Italy, the second son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, head of the Florentine Republic, and Clarice Orsini.
Biographer Clarice Stasz and others believe that London's father was astrologer William Chaney.
In the motion picture The Silence of the Lambs ( film ), the victim Clarice Starling autopsied was found in the Elk River in Clay County.
Although Chip ' n ' Dale are almost always united in a common goal, this was one of their only shorts to see them working against each other, for the affections of Clarice, a performer at the Acorn Club.
Miles's mother was Clarice Vera Remnant ( born 1916 ), whose parents were Frank Remnant and Doris H. Taylor, married in Edmonton at the end of 1915.
Born in Florence, Piero di Lorenzo de ' Medici was the oldest son of Lorenzo de ' Medici ( Lorenzo the Magnificent ) and Clarice Orsini, and older brother of the future Pope Leo X.
Probably the greatest influence on Sophie's later song delivery was Clarice Vance ( 1870 – 1961 ).
" Retitled The Harrowing Predicament of Sherlock Holmes, it was performed again on April 14 for the benefit of the Actors Society of America at the Criterion Theatre ( with Jessie Busley as Gwendolyn Cobb and McArdle again as Billy ), and again at the Duke of York ’ s Theatre in London when Gillette inserted it on October 3 as a curtain-raiser for Clarice.
When Clarice was replaced with Sherlock Holmes, Chaplin continued as Billy.
Meldrum's student Clarice Beckett was rediscovered in the 2000s.
Clarice Cliff ( 20 January 1899-23 October 1972 ) was an English ceramic industrial artist active from 1922 to 1963.
When Clarice was born their home was on Meir Street on a terrace of modest houses, but Tunstall was actually a slightly better part of Stoke on Trent.
Scully's character was also inspired by Jodie Foster's portrayal of Clarice Starling in the film The Silence of the Lambs.
The novel ends with Eden committing suicide by drowning, which contributed to what researcher Clarice Stasz calls the " biographical myth " that Jack London's own death was a suicide.
In the 1980 novel Red Dragon by Thomas Harris, it is mentioned that Will Graham was tipped off to the fact that Hannibal Lecter was a murderer from this diagram as well as a further reference by the character Clarice Starling in the sequel novel " Hannibal ".
Clarice Vance née Clara Etta Black ( March 14, 1870-August 24, 1961 ), " The Southern Singer " was an American vaudeville personality from the late 19th century to about 1917.

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