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Clifford and Edmund
* Bosworth, Clifford Edmund ( 1963 ).
* Bosworth, Clifford Edmund ( 1977 ).
Many people are familiar with William Shakespeare's melodramatic version of events in Henry VI, Part 3, notably the murder of Edmund of Rutland, although Edmund is depicted as a small child, and following his unnecessary slaughter by Clifford, Margaret torments his father, York, before murdering him also.
Edmund of Rutland was intercepted as he tried to flee and was executed, possibly by John Clifford, 9th Baron de Clifford in revenge for the death of his own father at the First Battle of St Albans.
* Clifford Edmund Bosworth, British historian and orientalist
Sir Bede Edmund Hugh Clifford ; they had one daughter, Artemis Cooper, a historian, and a son, Jason Charles Duff Bede Cooper.
According to Clifford Edmund Bosworth:
Seeing potential for a camp in warmer climes, he formed a company under the chairmanship of Sir Bede Edmund Hugh Clifford and bought land in Grand Bahama.
According to Clifford Edmund Bosworth, " by the 3rd / 9th century, the non-Arabs, and above all the Persians, were asserting their social and cultural equality ( taswīa ) with the Arabs, if not their superiority ( tafżīl ) over them ( a process seen in the literary movement of the Šoʿūbīya ).
* Bosworth, Clifford Edmund, The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual, p. 253.
Edmund was thus executed on the orders of the Lancastrian Lord Clifford, or by some accounts, by Lord Clifford himself.
Clifford was the author of a Letter to Edmund Burke on the Repeal of the Corn Laws, 1824 ; Letters addressed to Lord Alvanley on his pamphlet, " The State of Ireland considered ," 1841 ; and Letters to the Editor of the " Morning Chronicle " on the East Indian Question ; and several published speeches.
# Edmund Hugh Clifford, died as infant
* Edward C. Carter II and Clifford Lewis III " Sir Edmund Plowden and the New Albion Charter, 1632-1785 " in The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography ( April 1959 ).
* M. Ismail Marcinkowski, Persian Historiography and Geography: Bertold Spuler on Major Works Produced in Iran, the Caucasus, Central Asia, India and Early Ottoman Turkey, with a foreword by Professor Clifford Edmund Bosworth, member of the British Academy, Singapore: Pustaka Nasional, 2003, ISBN 9971-77-488-7.
* Bosworth, Clifford Edmund.

Clifford and Bosworth
In his Book, the New Islamic Dynasties, Clifford Edmond Bosworth has referred to the King as Shah Mir Swati, Shams Al Din ; p / 310 ).
* Bosworth, Clifford.

Clifford and number
Lady Anne Clifford recorded that she and her mother killed three horses in their haste to see the Queen, and that when James met Anne near Windsor, " there was such an infinite number of lords and ladies and so great a Court as I think I shall never see the like again.
Even as he oversaw a continued buildup, Clifford preferred to emphasize the points Johnson had made in his March 31, 1968 address: that the South Vietnamese army could take over a greater share of the fighting, that the administration would place an absolute limit on the number of U. S. troops in Vietnam, and that it would take steps, including the bombing restrictions, to reduce the combat level.
The “ Pickover sequence ” dealing with e and pi was named after him, as was the “ Cliff random number generator ” and the Pickover attractor, sometimes also referred to as the Clifford Attractor.
With Mantler, she co-led the Jazz Composers ' Orchestra and started the JCOA record label which issued a number of historic recordings by Clifford Thornton, Don Cherry and Roswell Rudd, as well as her own magnum opus Escalator Over The Hill and Mantler's The Jazz Composer's Orchestra LPs.
Clifford was responsible for operating a number of experiments which included the Fluid Acquisition and Resupply Experiment ( FARE ) and the Battlefield Laser Acquisition Sensor Test ( BLAST ).
In 2004, he became seriously ill due to complications from diabetes and pneumonia ; a number of fellow artists and writers led by Clifford Meth and Neal Adams organized a fundraising project.
: for all tangent vectors X, where is the spinor covariant derivative, is Clifford multiplication and is a constant, called the Killing number.
Marcel Riesz (, ; 16 November 1886 – 4 September 1969 ) was a Hungarian-born mathematician, known for work on summation methods, potential theory, and other parts of analysis, as well as number theory, partial differential equations, and Clifford algebras.
The film, its negatives, video masters, sound materials, and all registered copyrights ( three in number ) were sold by Clifford to Matthew Irvine in May 1996.
In February 2011, BBC Radio 4 and a number of national newspapers reported that almost 340 episodes of Dick Barton ( actually 338 episodes ) recorded in the late 1940s had been recovered from the NFSA National Film and Sound Archive in Australia ; these re-recordings, using the original BBC scripts and music cues, starred Douglas Kelly as Barton with Moira Carleton, Clifford Cowley, Richard Davies, William Lloyd and Patricia Kennedy.
Using old medical and dental records, as well as the serial number on the plane's engine ( a 4-cylinder, Continental ), the remains were positively identified by the county sheriff office as being that Clifford Gillman and Robert Louviere, missing since June 16, 1963.
McClurg is known for a number of roles, including Mrs. Burns in A River Runs Through It ; Mr. Rooney's secretary Grace in Ferris Bueller's Day Off ; Lucille Tarlek on WKRP in Cincinnati ; Lynn in She's Having a Baby ; perky PTA member ( and ally of Stella Johnson ), Willamae Jones, in the television remake of Harper Valley PTA ; motherly and very friendly next-door neighbor Mrs. Patty Poole on The Hogan Family, nosy next-door neighbor Bonnie Brindle on Small Wonder, the car-rental agent whom Steve Martin berates in Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Mrs. Violet Bleakman on Clifford the Big Red Dog ; and as Mrs. Beeker on the long-running family drama 7th Heaven.
However, Crawcrook's coal mining heritage is still evident ; a number of the old miners ' homes still exist in the surrounding area, including Clifford Terrace near to Crawcrook's main street, and the Simpson Memorial Home in nearby Barmoor.
* Clifford ( as a puppy )-Pet number 2 of Emily Elizabeth.
Before the battle of Flodden, Sir Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey, was at this village, on Monday, 5 September, 1513 ; where all the noblemen and gentlemen met him with their retinues, to the number of 26, 000 men, among whom were Lords Clifford, Coniers, Ogle, Scroope, and Lumley, Sir William Percy, Lionel Percy, Sir George Darcy, Sir William Bulmer, of Brancepeth Castle, in the county of Durham, and Richard Tempest.
In multilinear algebra, a multivector or Clifford number is an element of the ( graded ) exterior algebra on a vector space,.

Clifford and sources
Despite being praised by some sources as a nearly ideal bend knot, it is not very well known ; Clifford Ashley, author of The Ashley Book of Knots, was apparently unaware of this bend.
* Clifford notes the following sources:

Clifford and were
The editors of this volume and Volume 2, were the late Charles Palache, Clifford Frondel, and the late Harry Berman, all of Harvard University.
The term took on its present meaning from a group of ministers of King Charles II of England ( Sir Thomas Clifford, Lord Arlington, the Duke of Buckingham, Lord Ashley, and Lord Lauderdale ), whose initial letters coincidentally spelled CABAL, and who were the signatories of the public Treaty of Dover that allied England to France in a prospective war against the Netherlands.
However, the Cabal Ministry they formed can hardly be seen as such ; the Scot Lauderdale was not much involved in English governance at all, while the Catholic ministers of the Cabal ( Clifford and Arlington ) were never much in sympathy with the Protestants ( Buckingham and Ashley ).
After Trumbo and the others were blacklisted, some Hollywood actors and directors, such as Elia Kazan and Clifford Odets, agreed to testify and to provide names of fellow communist party members to Congress.
However in 1946, when Sir Miles Clifford arrived as governor, there were no air services, no roads outside Stanley and an indifferent sea service.
From the 1890s to the 1930s American heiress Natalie Clifford Barney held a weekly salon in Paris to which major artistic celebrities were invited and where lesbian topics were the focus.
In 1997, it was publicly disclosed that asymmetric key algorithms were developed by James H. Ellis, Clifford Cocks, and Malcolm Williamson at the Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) in the UK in 1973.
Eight of these books were illustrated by Clifford Geary in a distinctive white-on-black scratchboard style.
Harthacnut presumably consumed large quanties of alcohol, as he was drinking to the health of the bride — he " died as he stood at his drink, and he suddenly fell to the earth with an awful convulsion ; and those who were close by took hold of him, and he spoke no word afterwards …" The likely cause of death was a stroke, " brought about by an excessive intake of alcohol " In The Death of Kings: A Medical History of the Kings and Queens of England ( 2000 ), Clifford Brewer suggested a cardiac arrest as the immediate cause of death.
Along with Kazan were numerous other artists: Harry Morgan, John Garfield, Luise Rainer, Frances Farmer, Will Geer, Howard Da Silva, Clifford Odets, Lee J. Cobb and Irwin Shaw.
The idea of the work was suggested to Holst by Clifford Bax, who introduced him to astrology when the two were part of a small group of English artists holidaying in Majorca in the spring of 1913 ; Holst became quite a devotee of the subject, and liked to cast his friends ' horoscopes for fun.
At the First Battle of St Albans, many of York's and Salisbury's rivals and enemies were killed, including Somerset, the Earl of Northumberland ( whose family had been involved in a long-running feud with the Nevilles ) and Lord Clifford.
Northumberland, Clifford and Somerset were the sons of York's and Salisbury's rivals who had been killed at St. Albans.
In a stratagem possibly devised by the veteran Andrew Trollope, half the Lancastrian army under Somerset and Clifford advanced openly towards Sandal Castle, over the open space known as " Wakefield Green " between the castle and the River Calder, while the remainder under Ros and the Earl of Wiltshire were concealed in the woods surrounding the area.
In a distinguished lecture before the American Anthropological Association in 1984, Clifford Geertz pointed out that the conservative critics of cultural relativism did not really understand, and were not really responding to, the ideas of Benedict, Herskovits, Kroeber and Kluckhohn.
Harry Clifford Fassett, captain's clerk and photographer, recorded people, communities and scenes at Funafuti during a visit of USFC Albatross when the U. S. Fish Commission were investigating the formation of coral reefs on Pacific atolls in 1900.
Among Schnabel's many piano pupils were Clifford Curzon, Rudolf Firkušný, Adrian Aeschbacher, Lili Kraus, Leon Fleisher, Carlo Zecchi, Claude Frank, Leonard Shure, Alan Bush, Nancy Weir, Konrad Wolff, Jascha Spivakovsky, Eunice Norton, Henry Jolles, Maria Curcio, Noel Mewton-Wood and radio personality Karl Haas.
During the 1970s, the Bulls were known as a tough, defensive-minded team, built around hard-nosed defender Jerry Sloan, forwards Bob Love and Chet Walker, point guard Norm Van Lier, and centers Clifford Ray and Tom Boerwinkle.
The report found that Clifford and his legal / business partner Robert A. Altman had been closely involved with the bank from 1978, when they were introduced to BCCI by Bert Lance, the former director of the Office of Management and Budget, to 1991.
The plot was largely intact, but in Mackendrick's biography he is quoted from Notes on Sweet Smell of Success: " What Clifford did, in effect, was dismantle the structure of every single sequence in order to rebuild situations and relationships that were much more complex, had much greater tension and more dramatic energy ".
Possibly as few as 50 men were killed, but among them were Somerset and the two Percy lords, Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland and Thomas Clifford, 8th Baron de Clifford.

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