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Claudine and Rupert
The film tells the story of Claudine Price ( Diahann Carroll ), a single Black Harlem mother, living on welfare with six children, who finds love with a garbage collector, Rupert Marshall ( James Earl Jones ), who she calls " Roop ".
Rupert asks Claudine out on a date with him and Claudine accepts.
When Rupert becomes invited inside Claudine ’ s apartment, the children are rude and vulgar towards Rupert.
After the incident at the bar, Rupert eventually shows up outside of Claudine ’ s apartment and speaks to her.
Claudine meets Rupert and after several dates, they begin to fall in love.
If Claudine and Rupert were to marry, Claudine would no longer receive financial aid from welfare and the welfare money would be distributed differently.
There are several occasions throughout the film when Claudine, Rupert, or other cast members make comments about African Americans and welfare.
The topic of welfare commonly arises during conversations and one example of this is when Rupert and Claudine are on their first date and Rupert makes a comment about Claudine, her children, and welfare.
The topic of welfare is so common among the African American community that even Claudine ’ s younger children are aware of what welfare is and even ask Rupert if he receives welfare assistance.
The one person, other than Rupert, who clearly opposes the welfare system is Charles, Claudine ’ s oldest son.
Claudine had been married twice before and dated two men before she meets Rupert.
Claudine eventually dates Rupert and towards the end of the movie, they become very close to getting married.
Charles believes that Rupert will get Claudine pregnant and simply leave her to become a single mother again.

Claudine and while
Gladys Knight & the Pips recorded Mayfield's soundtrack for Claudine in 1974, while Aretha Franklin recorded the soundtrack for Sparkle in 1976.
He meets Claudine while working.
He stops at the house where Claudine works in order to pick up the garbage cans and while he is disposing the trash, he asks Claudine if she would like to go on a date with him.
In episode 4, Matty prepares to face the German raid, while Liz connects with her friend Claudine ( Shelagh McLeod ), whose chateau home has been taken over by the Germans, headed by Colonel Krieger ( Clarke ).
Liz arrives while Claudine is entertaining the Colonel but they manage to stage a reasonably convincing impromptu reunion in front of him ; Claudine eventually agrees to help Liz, who gets acclimatised to her new life as a courier.
Claudine agrees to try to distract Krieger while the rescue is taking place.

Claudine and both
Resultantly, the Claudine novels, were originally attributed under Willy ’ s name only, before later being published under both names.

Claudine and them
Claudine receives financial aid from government programs because she is a single mother with six children and cannot afford to raise them on her own without any outside financial aid.
Charles is also discontented with the fact that Claudine has so many children and that she has to depend on welfare to help her raise them.
Encouraging them to follow her to a peculiar desert laboratory, Alice introduces them to her employer / owner / adoptive mother, Claudine.
Encouraging them to follow her to a peculiar desert laboratory, Alice introduces them to her employer / owner / adoptive mother: Claudine.

Claudine and are
The Claudine books are a series of four early novels by the French author Colette published from 1900-1904.
The stories are the diaries of protagonist Claudine, which outline the education and growing up of the young girl, who is aged fifteen at the beginning of the first novel Claudine à l ' école.
All of the novels are written in first-person narrative with the first three in the series implementing Claudine as the narrator.
The Claudine novels are thought to be roughly autobiographical.
* Season 1, Episode 18 of Saturday Night Live featured a skit titled " The Claudine Longet Invitational ", which parodied the shooting incident, showing skiers making runs down the slopes until they are " accidentally " shot by Claudine Longet, resulting in abrupt wipeouts.
Nea Cruz Fontanilla ( Claudine Barretto ) and Jasmin Cruz Fontanilla ( Bea Alonzo ) are sisters, although they haven ’ t seen each other since Nea was five – when Nea ’ s father Larry ( Noni Buencamino ) abandoned her and her mother Elena ( Jacklyn Jose ) to live with the rich Yolanda ( Carmi Martin ).
Liz and Colin are to be rushed out there to help-Liz has a childhood friend, Claudine De Valois, as a contact in the area.
There are also promotional piano scores of Claudine, Kolibre and Nostradamus available with the enhanced CD.

Claudine and at
* Claudine à l ' école ( 1900 )-Claudine at school
* Colette — Claudine at School ( French: Claudine à l ' école )
Throughout the film, Miss Kabak, the social worker, visits Claudine at her home and asks her if she is employed and if she is dating anyone.
The regent was initially reluctant: though not himself a religious man, he could hardly regard Dubois as a suitable archbishop, at a time when the ambitious Claudine Guérin de Tencin was universally believed to be his mistress.
In Claudine at St. Clare's, Alison becomes best friends with the Honourable Angela Favorleigh.
# Claudine at St. Clare's ( 1944 )
* Kitty at St. Clares ( 2007 )-set between The Third Form at St. Clare's and Claudine at St Clare's
Claudine was brought up at a convent near Grenoble and, at the wish of her parents, took the veil but broke her vows and succeeded, in 1712, in gaining formal permission from Pope Clement XI for her secularisation.
Claudine at this point seems to be suffering from injuries earlier inflicted by Wolverine's son Daken.
He was also the lover of the famous courtesan and novelist Claudine Guérin de Tencin, and of Marie Louise Élisabeth d ' Orléans, Duchess of Berry, elder daughter of the regent of France, Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, a very ambitious and powerful young widow who was infamous at the time for her alleged large sexual appetite.
Her first major appearance was in 1902, at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens, in the title role of a play based on Colette's Claudine à Paris.
Her 1967 debut album, Claudine, peaked at # 11 on the Billboard pop albums chart in the United States.
* Amants ( 1895 ), produced at the Renaissance theatre with Mme Jeanne Granier as Claudine Rozeray
In her early twenties she was dancing at a club in Paris when she was spotted by a talent agent and eventually signed to play the part of " Claudine " in the 1960 Walter Lang film, Can-Can.
Colette's novel Claudine at School ( 1957 in English ) reflects some of the influence of German ideas on teaching traditions in French boarding schools.

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