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Canadian National provides Class 1 Freight service to Mt Clemens with the old Grand Trunk Western Detroit to Port Huron line.

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Cy Young is tied with Roger Clemens for the most career wins by a Boston Red Sox pitcher.
The full line goes along the pattern of, for example, " And even though Roger Clemens stabs his radio with a syringe whenever he hears us say it, this is NPR: National Public Radio ( later just '... this is NPR ').
The electrical telegraph, or more commonly just ' telegraph ', superseded optical semaphore telegraph systems, such as those designed by Claude Chappe for the French military, and Friedrich Clemens Gerke for the Prussian military, thus becoming the first form of electrical telecommunications.
When pitcher Roger Clemens arrived in Boston for the first time in 1984, he took a taxi from Logan Airport and was sure the driver had misunderstood his directions when he announced their arrival at the park.
Roger Clemens, who had retired after the season with the New York Yankees, agreed to join former teammate Pettitte on the Astros for 2004.
The one-year deal included unique conditions, such as the option for Clemens to stay home in Houston on select road trips when he wasn't scheduled to pitch.
Clemens struck out, swinging so hard that he injured a rib-cage muscle that would ultimately end the 2005 season for him.
The Astros renewed the contract with Clemens and traded two minor league prospects to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for left-handed hitter Aubrey Huff.
Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte filed for free agency.
Clemens, Michigan to perform basement parties for thirty dollars a night.
Clemens played 24 seasons in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) for four teams.
Clemens was known for his fierce competitive nature and for his hard-throwing pitching style that he used to intimidate batters.
Clemens debuted in the major leagues in 1984 with the Boston Red Sox, whose pitching staff he anchored for 12 years.
Clemens left for the Houston Astros in 2004, where he spent three seasons and won his seventh Cy Young Award.
At Spring Woods High School, Clemens played baseball for longtime head coach Charles Maiorana and also starred in football and basketball.
In 1986, his 24 wins helped guide the Sox to a World Series berth and earned Clemens the American League MVP award for the regular season.
When Hank Aaron said that pitchers should not be eligible for the MVP, Clemens responded: " I wish he were still playing.
Clemens recorded 192 wins for the Red Sox, tied with Cy Young for the franchise record.
Ultimately, Clemens would go on to have a record of 162 – 73 for the rest of his career after leaving the Red Sox.
Clemens was traded to the New York Yankees before the season for David Wells, Homer Bush, and Graeme Lloyd.
Clemens followed up 1999 with a strong 2000 season, in which he finished with a 13 – 8 record with a 3. 70 ERA for the regular season.

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Clemens was alleged by the Mitchell Report to have used anabolic steroids during his late career, mainly based on testimony given by his former trainer Brian McNamee.
In José Canseco's book, Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant ' Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big, Canseco suggested that Clemens had expert knowledge about steroids and suggested that he used steroids, based on the improvement in his performance after leaving the Red Sox.
In 1960, work was announced on a musical production based on the life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
Some of his masses are based on extremely secular French chansons, some of which are frankly obscene ( Entre vous filles de quinze ans, " Oh you fifteen-year old girls ", by Clemens non Papa, gave him source material for his 1581 Missa entre vous filles, probably the most scandalous of the lot ).
They based groups in Michigan at Fort Gratiot ( present Port Huron ), Mount Clemens, Detroit, and Gibraltar.
Jacobus Clemens non Papa ( also Jacques Clément or Jacob Clemens non Papa ) ( – 1555 or 1556 ) was a Flemish composer of the Renaissance based for most of his life in Flanders.
The poet Clemens Brentano interviewed her at length and wrote two books based on his notes of her visions.
In 2007 German director Dominik Graf made the movie The Pledge as a dramatization of the encounters between Anne Catherine ( portrayed by actress Tanja Schleiff ) and Clemens Brentano, based on a novel by Kai Meyer.
Twain based his descriptions of Joan of Arc on his daughter, Susy Clemens, as he remembered her at the age of seventeen.
He was recommended to train under Johan Martin Preisler, but Preisler showed no interest in him until Clemens made a print based on an etching by Jean Daullé.
Clemens made etchings based on Wiedewelt ’ s illustrations for a deluxe edition of Ludvig Holberg ’ s " Peder Paars " in 1772, giving the youngster a decent income in which to support himself and his father.
Clemens left Paris in 1777 along with Jens Juel and Simon Malgo, and traveled to Geneva, where he made vignettes for Charles Bonnet ’ s " Oeuvres d ' histoire naturelle et de philosophie " and an etching based on Jens Juel ’ s portrait of Bonnet.
Clemens achieved great notice during this period of time for etchings he created for two book assignments: a collection of Johannes Ewald ’ s works based on drawings of Abildgaard, begun in 1780, and another based on illustrations by his friend and patron, Wiedewelt in 1783.
In 1787 Clemens was invited to Berlin to make an etching based on a drawing by Englishman E. F. Cunningham, " Frederick the Great Riding Home After Manoeuvres at Potsdam ".
When the Berlin assignment was completed Clemens traveled in 1792 with royal permission to London to work on a new etching based on John Trumbull ’ s " Death of General Montgomery ".
Many of Clemens ’ portraits are based on Juel ’ s originals.
Baer worked on several other radio shows produced by Norman MacDonnell, including the situation comedy The Harold Peary Show ( aka Honest Harold ) as Pete the Marshal, Rogers of the Gazette ( loosely based on the early life of Will Rogers ) as Doc Clemens, Fort Laramie, and The Adventures of Philip Marlowe.
He spent the 1990s devising the production of an updated show, based on Clemens ' original intentions.

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Though Adolf Hitler succeeded in garnering the support of many German industrialists, prominent traditionalists openly and secretly opposed his policies of euthanasia, genocide, and attacks on organized religion, including Claus von Stauffenberg, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Henning von Tresckow, Bishop Clemens August Graf von Galen, and the monarchist Carl Friedrich Goerdeler.
However, James Ussher, in his writings of the Ussher chronology, republished as " The Annals of the World " claims that this is a mistake, basing his opinion on the writings of Clemens Alexandrinus.
Clemens firmly denied these allegations under oath before Congress, leading congressional leaders to refer his case to the Justice Department on suspicions of perjury.
On August 19, 2010, a federal grand jury at the U. S. District Court in Washington, D. C., indicted Clemens on six felony counts involving perjury, false statements and obstruction of Congress.
Clemens pled not guilty, but proceedings were complicated by prosecutorial misconduct, leading to a mistrial .< ref >< http :// articles. cnn. com / 2012-04-16 / justice / justice_baseball-clemens_1_michael-attanasio-laura-pettitte-jury-selection? _s = PM: JUSTICE ></ ref > The verdict from his second trial came in on June 18, 2012.
Clemens was found not guilty on all six counts of lying to Congress in 2008, when he testified that he never took performance-enhancing drugs.
Clemens was drafted 19th overall by the Boston Red Sox in 1983 and quickly rose through the minor league system, making his major league debut on May 15,.
Clemens made an immediate impact on the Yankees ' staff, anchoring the top of the rotation as the team went on to win a pair of World Series titles in 1999 and 2000.
Clemens chose to come out of retirement, signing a one-year deal with his adopted hometown Houston Astros on January 12,, joining close friend and former Yankees teammate Andy Pettitte.
On May 5,, Clemens recorded his 4, 137th career strikeout to place him second on the all-time list behind Nolan Ryan.
Clemens won an emotional start on September 15, following his mother's death that morning.
The Astros declined arbitration to Clemens on December 7,, which prevented them from re-signing him before May 1,.
The Astros, Rangers, Red Sox, and Yankees expressed an interest in signing him, but Clemens implied that he was finally retiring after his Team USA was eliminated by Mexico in the second round from the 2006 World Baseball Classic on March 16, 2006.
Clemens made his return on June 22, 2006, against the Minnesota Twins, losing to their rookie phenom, Francisco Liriano, 4 – 2.
Following what was becoming familiar annual speculation, Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6,, during the seventh-inning stretch in a game against the Seattle Mariners, and made a brief statement: " Thank y'all.
Clemens made his 2007 return on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates with six innings of 3-run, 5-hit, 2-walk, 7-strikeout pitching.
Clemens left the game after 7 innings leading 3 – 2, but the Red Sox infamously went on to lose the game in the 10th inning, and subsequently, the championship.
Clemens most explosive postseason failure came in the second inning of the final game of the 1990 ALCS against the Oakland Athletics, when he was ejected for arguing balls and strikes with umpire Terry Cooney, putting a dismal stamp on an A's sweep.
While playing for Houston, Clemens was not obliged to travel with the team on road trips if he was not pitching.

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