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Clive and Foss
* Foss Gly, fictional character from two Clive Cussler novels, Night Probe!
Clive Foss, Professor of Ancient History at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, has done extensive archeological work in Turkey and is an expert on ancient Armenian coinage.
Clive Foss states that to call the Turkish revisionism on Armenian history as " historical revisionism " is an understatement.
* Cyriac of Ancona: Later Travels ( 2004 ) edited and translated by Edward W. Bodnar and Clive Foss.

Clive and years
Hunley is raised to the surface after 136 years on the ocean floor and 30 years after its discovery by undersea explorer E. Lee Spence and 5 years after being filmed by a dive team funded by novelist Clive Cussler.
In recent years, Clive Anderson has combined his continuing interest in the law with his role as a radio presenter in the regular series Unreliable Evidence on Radio 4.
Just weeks before his death Morgan said that he did not want to continue playing the role of Father Ted for fear of being typecast: " I don't want to be the next Clive Dunn and end up playing the same character for years.
They have received significant investment over the last 10 years, most notably during the time Sir Clive Woodward was employed by the club between 2005 and 2006, and are now considered to be among some of the best in the country.
After years in England, the colonel returns to India for another several years and while he is there, Clive travels Europe and his love for Ethel waxes and wanes.
After serving as managing director for 21 years, Clive Gillinson left to become chief executive of Carnegie Hall, New York.
Duncan Smith was educated at St. Peter's RC Secondary School, Solihull until the age of 14, 6 years before that school was created in 1974 and was subsequently educated at HMS Conway, a merchant navy training school on the isle of Anglesey ( where he allegedly played rugby union in the position of fly-half alongside Clive Woodward at centre ) until he was 18.
In 1768, he was elected to the House of Commons for Preston, and for the next few years he occupied himself chiefly with his parliamentary duties, in which he was remarkable for his general outspokenness and, in particular, for his attacks on Lord Clive, who was at the time considered the nation's leading soldier.
In 1784, after ten years of service, during which he helped extend and regularise the nascent Raj created by Clive of India, Hastings resigned.
Clive arrived at Fort St. George in June 1744, and spent the next two years working as little more than a glorified assistant shopkeeper, tallying books and arguing with suppliers of the East India Company over the quality and quantity of their wares.
" Macaulay's ringing endorsement of Clive seems more controversial today, as some would argue that his own ambition and desire for personal gain set the tone for the administration of Bengal until the Permanent Settlement 30 years later.
During the three years that Clive remained in England, he sought a political position, chiefly that he might influence the course of events in India, which he had left full of promise.
Later in 1772, Clive was invested in the Order of the Bath ( eight years after the knighthood had been awarded ), and was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Shropshire.
* ' Clive ' is a house at Merchant Taylors ' School, Northwood where he was a student for seven years before his expulsion.
Clive Barnes of the New York Times stated: " For everyone who wishes the world were 50 years younger ... the revival of the 1925 musical No, No, Nanette should provide a delightful, carefree evening.
* Dirk Pitt and Clive Cussler Revealed ( 1998 )-Written with Craig Dirgo which contains photos and a synopsis of the books, as well as a compendium of cars, characters, villains and women that have appeared in the novels throughout the years.
Deciding that " Life Is a Flower " was " too European in nature ", Clive Davis pushed " Cruel Summer " as the lead-off single for the United States and it took Ace of Base back into the US Top 10 for the first time in four years, being certified gold.
Roger Clive Davis ( born 15 January 1946 ) is a former county cricketer who played for Glamorgan for 13 years as an all-rounder.
In the second round against defending champion John Higgins, a 1 – 20 favourite, Davis led 6 – 2 after the first session, 9 – 7 after the second session, and ultimately won 13 – 11, a win Clive Everton described as " the greatest upset in the 33 years the Crucible has been hosting the championship.
Robert Henry Clive and Lady Windsor, was Member of Parliament for Ludlow for many years.
Parmenter quickly sacked manager Steve Browne and convinced Clive Walker to return to the club to replace him, and also arranged for the club's outstanding CVA debts to be cleared, putting the club on a firm financial footing for the first time in many years.
Over the years See Hear's appeal within the Deaf community increased, and with it the involvement of Clive Mason, the series ' longest serving presenter who joined in 1984.

Clive and Power
The Crossroads Homemaker Centre is situated at the southern end of Casula, containing Bunnings Warehouse hardware, numerous bedding and furniture stores, electrical stores such as Bing Lee and Clive Peeters and a Flower Power gardening shop.
Clive Anderson, dictionary definition of Girl Power ".
Kennedy appeared as Clive Parker in an episode of the 26-part ABC drama Power Without Glory, which began on 21 June 1976.

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Trent Bridge ( 1 / 123 ), but fought back in the second innings ( 4 / 53 ) with the wickets of Roy Fredericks, Viv Richards, Clive Lloyd and Bernard Julien.
Joseph-François, Marquis Dupleix ( 1 January 1697 – 10 November 1763 ) was governor general of the French establishment in India, and the rival of Robert Clive.
Following a poor run of results and with the Club on the bottom of the Welsh Alliance League ( Division 1 ), Clive Jones left the managerial post by mutual consent.
On 1 September 1751, 280 Europeans and 300 sepoys under the command of Captain Robert Clive attacked and seized Arcot, the capital of the Carnatic, finding that the garrison had fled the night before.
When communicated in this regard by Mir Jafar, Clive referred it to the select committee in Calcutta on 1 May.
* July 1Clive Canning arrives in the United Kingdom, having flown from Australia in a Thorp T-18 homebuilt aircraft.
* Second Sight with Clive Owen: 1999 – 2000 ( 1 ), 2000 – 01 ( 4 ), 2001 – 02 ( 2 )
* Frances Caroline Somerset ( 1808 – 1890 ) who married 1840 Theophilus Clive ( d. 1875 ), and had issue 1 son who left descendants
Clive Best is a professional rugby league footballer of the 1950s, playing at club level for Barrow, as a, i. e. number 1.
* Hyperkind Unleashed # 1 ( Marvel / Clive Barker )
On 1 July 1964, Clive William Graham, a police officer of long standing in the Territory, was appointed as Commissioner and the force as a whole was administered as part of the Public Service of the Northern Territory.
Act 1 ends with the wedding celebrations ; the final scene is Clive giving a speech while Joshua is pointing a gun at him.
* Clive Langer ( tracks: 1, 3, 6, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15 )
Shortly after The Christmas Shoes became a No. 1 song, Clive Calder shut down the Benson label.
* William Clive Bridgeman, 1st Viscount Bridgeman VR III / 1
* " Dance of The Fetus " ( in Clive Barker's Hellraiser # 1, Epic, 1989 )
Following on from Chris Moyles joining Radio 1 in July 1997, Clive took over the weekday overnight slot from 1-4am, this became 2-4am from October 1998.
In 1985, Norwich reached the League Cup final and Woods picked up his second winners medal when his side beat Sunderland 1 – 0 at Wembley, though Woods almost conceded when Sunderland player Clive Walker struck a penalty against his left-hand post.
Clive Barracks are currently home to 1 Royal Irish Regiment.
Clive Barracks are currently home to 1 Royal Irish Regiment.

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