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Clifford and asked
After the cartoonist Clifford K. Berryman illustrated the President with a bear, a toy maker heard the story and asked Roosevelt if he could use his name on a toy bear.
A further set of questions were asked of the Comintern in letter dated 21 May 1920 by ILP Chairman Richard Wallhead and National Council member Clifford Allen.
Throughout his life, Bernstein demonstrated an enthusiasm for an even wider spectrum of the arts than his childhood interests would imply and, in 1959, when he was scoring The Story on Page One, he considered becoming a novelist and asked the film's screenwriter, Clifford Odets, to give him lessons in writing fiction.
After Gillingham left EMI, he asked Clifford to join him at Chris Hutchins ' PR agency.
The fourth president at Binghamton was Clifford D. Clark, who left his position as dean of the Business school at the University of Kansas to serve as vice president for academic affairs at Binghamton in 1973, but quickly was asked to take on the job of acting president in the fall of 1974 when Magrath left for Minnesota.
The Sun, relying on a story supplied by publicist, Max Clifford, reported that Mellor had asked to make love to de Sancha while wearing a Chelsea F. C.
The film makers had asked for Candace Hilligoss, the star of the first film to also appear, but she declined, feeling that Clifford and the filmmakers of the remake had shown disrespect to her in initiating the film without consulting her or considering her treatment for a sequel to the 1962 version.
who was looking for an artist for the Tarot project, asked playwright and author Clifford Bax to help him find one.

Clifford and madam
Clifford was approached by a friendly madam of a brothel who had provided Clifford's client with various services, worried about publicity from an investigative reporter from the News of the World.
Clifford rang News of the World editor Patsy Chapman and drip-fed her the story of Bordes through the investigative reporter she was using on the madam.
Clifford claims Bordes was never his client, and that he earned his fee for " writing " the story, which ultimately served the purpose of avoiding the madam any adverse publicity or court case.

Clifford and reveal
Clifford refuses to reveal where his son has gone.
The President, who was growing frustrated by Soviet actions, wanted “ to be ready to reveal to the whole world the full truth about the Russian failure to honor agreements .”< ref name =" clifford "> Clark M. Clifford and Richard C. Holbrooke, < u > Counsel to the President: A Memoir </ u > ( New York: Random House, 1991 ).</ ref > With the assistance of George Elsey, Clifford set out to write a report that would take the analysis of the Long Telegram and translate it into concrete policy recommendations.

Clifford and details
Irreducible representations over the reals in the case when V is a real vector space are much more intricate, and the reader is referred to the Clifford algebra article for more details.
He met frequently with Clark Clifford, President-elect Kennedy's transition representative, to work out the details for a smooth transfer of government.

Clifford and her
By late 1166, and the birth of her final child, however, Henry's notorious affair with Rosamund Clifford had become known, and her marriage to Henry appears to have become terminally strained.
Edgar Nixon, president of the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP and leader of the Pullman Union, and her friend Clifford Durr bailed Parks out of jail the next evening.
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.
Rosamund Clifford ( before 1150 – c. 1176 ), often called " The Fair Rosamund " or the " Rose of the World ", was famed for her beauty and was a mistress of King Henry II of England, famous in English folklore.
Rosamund was the daughter of the marcher lord Walter de Clifford and his wife Margaret Isobel de Tosny ( referred to as " de Toeni " on the Page of her husband, Walter de Clifford ).
Henry and the Clifford family paid for her tomb at Godstow in the choir of the convent's church and for an endowment that would ensure care of the tomb by the nuns.
Henry II housed his mistress Rosamund Clifford ( sometimes known as " Fair Rosamund ") there in a " bower and labyrinth "; a spring where she is said to have bathed remains, named after her.
At the same time as her biggest popular success, she also recorded sessions with many leading jazz musicians, notably Clifford Brown on the 1954 live album Dinah Jams, and also recorded with Cannonball Adderley, Clark Terry, and Ben Webster.
One of her own favorite albums was a 1954 sextet date that included Clifford Brown.
There were some unfortunate incidents, such as the case of Elizabeth Brownrigg ( 1720 – 1767 ), a severely abusive Fetters Lane midwife who mercilessly whipped and otherwise maltreated her adolescent female apprentice domestic servants, leading to the death of one, Mary Clifford, from her injuries, neglect and infected wounds.
Among her most celebrated roles with Irving were Ophelia, Pauline in The Lady of Lyons by Edward George Bulwer-Lytton ( 1878 ), Portia ( 1879 ), Queen Henrietta Maria in William Gorman Wills's drama Charles I ( 1879 ), Desdemona in Othello ( 1881 ), Camma in Tennyson's short tragedy The Cup ( 1881 ), Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing, another of her signature roles ( 1882 and often thereafter ), Juliet in Romeo and Juliet ( 1882 ), Jeanette in The Lyons Mail by Charles Reade ( 1883 ), the title part in Reade's romantic comedy Nance Oldfield ( 1883 ), Viola in Twelfth Night ( 1884 ), Margaret in the long-running adaptation of Faust by Wills ( 1885 ), the title role in Olivia ( 1885, which she had played earlier at the Court Theatre ), Lady Macbeth in Macbeth ( 1888, with incidental music by Arthur Sullivan ), Queen Katherine in Henry VIII ( 1892 ), Cordelia in King Lear ( 1892 ), Rosamund de Clifford in Becket by Alfred Tennyson ( 1893 ), Guinevere in King Arthur by J. Comyns Carr, with incidental music by Sullivan ( 1895 ), Imogen in Cymbeline ( 1896 ), the title character in Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau's play Madame Sans-Gêne ( 1897 ) and Volumnia in Coriolanus ( 1901 ).
Her defiance attracts the attention of Broadway playwright Clifford Odets, who convinces Frances that her future rests with the Group Theatre.
Clifford has since represented various clients, including: David Copperfield ; Mohamed Al-Fayed ; Simon Cowell ; brain-damaged boxer Michael Watson ; Liverpool left-wing politician Derek Hatton, for whom Clifford created an affair in order to change his image ; former MI6 officer Richard Tomlinson ; Norfolk farmer Tony Martin, who was imprisoned for fatally shooting a burglar ; Rebecca Loos, when she negotiated with the press about her alleged affair with England football captain David Beckham ; Cheryl Cole ; Celebrity Big Brother 2007 winner Shilpa Shetty ; and Jade Goody, in the period of the reality star's cervical cancer and death.
Clifford represents Gillian McKeith, saying of her doctorate in nutrition potentially being misconstrued as a medical degree by viewers of her advertisements: " personally, I wish it had never been mentioned.
Later that week Clifford was accused of arranging a distraction from the assault made by his friend Rebekah Wade on her husband, EastEnders actor Ross Kemp, via the " coincidence " of the other " Mitchell brother ", Steve McFadden being in a similar incident with an ex-partner.
On 26 April 2006, Clifford represented John Prescott's diary secretary Tracey Temple, in selling her story for " an awful lot more " than £ 100, 000 to the Mail on Sunday.
A contestant on the BBC gameshow The Weakest Link who was a prostitute turned to Clifford for help with tabloid harassment: he did not charge her because he claimed he felt sorry for her.

Clifford and girls
Tenko Reunion featured Marion Jefferson ( Ann Bell ) now divorced from Clifford ; Dr Beatrice Mason ( Stephanie Cole ) and Christina Campbell ( Emily Bolton ) now working in a community centre in Singapore, Sister Ulrica ( Patricia Lawrence ) doing missionary work in Asia, Domenica Forster-Brown ( Elizabeth Chambers ), the now happily re-married Mrs Van Meyer, nurse and now doctor-in-training Kate Norris ( Clare Oberman ), Alice Courtenay ( Cindy Shelley ) and working class girls Dorothy Bennett ( Veronica Roberts ) and Maggie Carter ( Elizabeth Mickery ), now a successful businesswoman and married mother of two, respectively.
Luckily, Kelly's date for the night, Clifford ( Rohner, in a dual role ), one of her many infatuated customers, arrives to pick her up, so Margo and Cece hitch a ride with him to go to the club where the DJ is working. Cliffs ( as Cece calls him ) reluctantly tags along a roller-coaster ride with them and learns how the girls usually spend their nights out.
The girls continued to record — including a pairing with fellow Liberty act Mike Clifford, and several singles for the Chattahoochee Records label -- but had no subsequent hit records.

Clifford and clients
One of his law clients was Kennedy, then a U. S. Senator, and Clifford tried to assuage Truman's suspicion of Kennedy and his father, Joseph P. Kennedy.
Clifford has given assistance to clients who wish to conceal their sexual orientation from the public.
No, but if you go on the terraces and hear the way fans are, and also, that kind of general attitude that goes with football, it ’ s almost like going back to the dark ages .” Clifford has said so far none of his clients have been outed.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Clifford ran and took part in discreet weekly adult birthday parties for his friends and clients in South London.

Clifford and found
The case could be solved when Clifford Stoll, a scientist working as a system administrator, found ways to log the attacks and to trace them back ( with the help of many others ).
* January 25 Former Enron executive J. Clifford Baxter found dead from apparent suicide.
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 Pin and Spin groups are found within Clifford algebras, which themselves can be built from orthogonal matrices.
Assuming the worst, the miners of the 7: 30 raced up the trail to the entrance, and there they found Clifford Griffin, shot through the heart, in a grave he'd dug himself.
In fact, Clifford Ashley claimed that there were more knots of this type to be found than any other used for a single purpose.
The 1870 case Hepburn v. Griswold found unconstitutional the use of greenbacks when applied to debts established prior to the First Legal Tender Act as the five Democrats on the Court, Nelson, Grier, Clifford, Field, and Chase, ruled against the Civil War legislation in a 5-3 decision.
Shortly after Fayed retained Clifford, Hamilton and his wife Christine were both arrested on rape charges which were later found to be false.
Clifford is regarded as being one of the shrewdest practitioners of his trade, and in July 2005 he told reporters that he would not represent Michael Jackson after he was found innocent of child abuse charges, saying: " It would be the hardest job in PR after Saddam Hussein ".
In 2005, Clifford paid damages to settle defamation proceedings brought by Neil and Christine Hamilton after he represented a woman who was later found to have falsely accused the Hamiltons of sexual assault.
When he was found out, he switched to that of philosophy professor Clifford Berry.
Mr. Justice Clifford offered a concurring opinion that also voted to rescind the indictments, but for entirely different reasons: He opined that section five of the 14th Amendment did, in fact, invest the federal government with the power to legislate the actions of individuals who restrict the constitutional rights of others, but also found that the indictments were worded too vaguely to allow the defendants to prepare an effective defense.
Topological ideas in the realm of gravity date back to Riemann, Clifford and Weyl and found a more concrete realization in the wormholes of Wheeler characterized by the Euler-Poincare invariant.
Clifford B. Harman, a wealthy amateur aeronaut and aviator, had offered $ 1, 000 to anyone who found Alan and Augustus, dead or alive.
Police found a dismembered body in his van which led them to his home where they found the murder weapons, personal effects of the victims, and a journal Clifford kept of how he planned and committed the murders while making plans for more.
DNA linked the crime with Clifford Sleigh who was found guilty of first-degree murder, kidnapping, and aggravated sexual assault.
Clifford Sleigh ( born 1963 ) is a member of the First Nations who has been found guilty of first-degree murder, kidnapping, and aggravated sexual assault.
However, in subsequent years Clifford Robinson would take his place and Kersey found himself spending more time on the bench.
She is found in the forest by the kindly gentleman-scholar Don Alfredo Corledo ( Clifford Evans ) who lives alone with his housekeeper, Teresa ( Hira Talfrey ).
They proceeded to Clifford Moor, but found little popular support.

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