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The presenters often have expertise in the story they are sent to cover, for example, former Paris correspondent Jon Sopel presented coverage of the 2007 French presidential elections, while channel presenters and former reporters Ben Brown and Clive Myrie were dispatched to Cairo and Tripoli during the Middle East uprisings.
He was sent to Sydney, Australia for rehabilitation, where he met Australian ace Clive " Killer " Caldwell and delivered some lectures on operational flying to RAF pilots, newly assigned to the theater.
For reasons that have not been documented, Clive was sent to live with his mother's sister in Manchester while still a toddler.
Clive was nearly cut down and the beachhead almost lost before reinforcements sent by Lawrence arrived to save the day.
In 1750 Clive was afflicted with some sort of nervous disorder, and was sent north to Bengal to recuperate.
The next day Clive learned that heavy guns he had requested from Madras were approaching, so he sent most of his garrison out to escort them into the fort.
As Britain and France were once more at war, Clive sent the fleet up the river against the French colony of Chandernagore, while he besieged it by land.
In this extraction of wealth Clive followed a usage fully recognized by the Company, although this was the source of future corruption which Clive was later sent to India again to correct.
In 1756 a part of the regiment, then quartered at Madras, was sent forward to join Robert Clive in his operations against Calcutta which had recently been captured by captured by the forces of the Nawab of Bengal, which had been followed by the Black Hole of Calcutta.
The British sent reinforcements under Colonel Robert Clive and Admiral Charles Watson from Madras to Bengal and recaptured Calcutta.
Raza Sahib, learning of the imminent Maratha approach, sent a letter to Clive asking him to surrender in return for a large sum of money but this offer was refused.
When news of the fall of Calcutta broke in Madras on 16 August 1756, the Council immediately sent out an expeditionary force under Colonel Clive and Admiral Watson.
The Nawab sent evasive replies and Clive construed this to be assent to the attack.
On 2 May, Clive broke up his camp and sent half the troops to Calcutta and the other half to Chandernagar.
Clive sent out the Nawab ’ s messengers with a letter declaring his intention to march his army to Murshidabad to refer their complaints with regard to the treaty of 9 February with the principal officers of the Nawab ’ s government.
On 14 June, Clive sent a declaration of war to Siraj.
Mir Jafar had sent messages to Clive, declaring his intention to uphold the treaty between them.
While a senior civil servant at the Ministry of Defence ( MoD ), Clive Ponting sent two documents to Labour MP Tam Dalyell in July 1984 concerning the sinking of an Argentine navy warship General Belgrano, a key incident in the Falklands War of 1982.
Ostin's departure sent shockwaves through the company and the industry, and elicited glowing tributes from colleagues and competitors like Joe Smith and Clive Davis, and musicians like Paul Simon and R. E. M ..
After being sent to Eton, and while still under age, he was put into the army as ensign, and accompanied Robert Clive as aide-de-camp on his return to India as governor general in 1762.
As he suffered severely from the climate, Lord Clive sent him back to England, where he remained five years until his father's death, upon which he inherited his father's estate.
When a member of council at Fort St. David, Pigot was sent with Robert Clive to Trichinopoly in charge of some recruits and stores.

Clive and out
The film's story will differ from the original film, as Lussier and Farmer did not want to retell the original story out of respect for Clive Barker's work.
Colonel Newcome goes out to India for decades, then returns to England where Clive meets his cousin Ethel.
This brought him into close contact with the Bloomsbury Group, particularly Roger Fry and Clive Bell, with whom he soon fell out.
On the series Floyd On TV-the one-series follower to Clive James On Television-Floyd showed viewers a clip from the show ( leaving the audience to work out who the " to be " scruffy presenter was ).
Disguising themselves as natives, Clive and three others eluded their inattentive sentry, slipped out of the fort, and made their way to Fort St. David ( the British post at Cuddalore ), some to the south.
That night Clive led most of his force out of the fort and launched a surprise attack on the besiegers.
Questioned about some of the large sums of money he had received while in India, Clive pointed out that they were not contrary to accepted company practice, and defended his behavior by stating " I stand astonished at my own moderation " given opportunities for greater gain.
Other recurring characters include < span id = Violet Elizabeth Bott > Violet Elizabeth Bott </ span >, lisping spoiled daughter of the local nouveau riche millionaire ( whose companionship William reluctantly endures, to prevent her carrying out her threat " I'll thcream and thcream ' till I'm thick "), and Joan Clive, the dark haired girl for whom William has a soft spot.
Many other key Demon people started out as developers-Giles Todd, Clive Feather, Richard Clayton.
Intellectuals such as those of the Sydney Push ( including feminist Germaine Greer, author and broadcaster Clive James and art critic Robert Hughes ) rose out of Sydney during the period, as did influential artists like painter Brett Whitely.
We put out an album on Arista and were going to do a second but Clive Arista president kind of choked it.
In the 2012 BDO World Darts Championship, Hankey defeated newcomer Clive Barden 3 – 2 in sets, then the man who knocked him out of last year's tournament, Scott Waites 4 – 3 to qualify for the quarter final.
Clive Finkelstein is acknowledged worldwide as the " Father " of Information Engineering ( IE ), having developed its concepts from 1976-1980 based on original work carried out by him to bridge from strategic business planning to information systems.
An all-rounder who missed out on Test Cricket due to the apartheid era of the 1970s and 1980s was the South African Clive Rice.
Meanwhile, the village elder's chest-hair gets so out of control he ends up being swallowed by it, and disappears for the rest of the arc, while Weda announces she's pregnant, and Clive decides after impregnating her once again that it's time to tie the knot with marriage.
Clive Lloyd hits out
The Clive fortune paid for long overdue repairs to the castle which were carried out by Sir Robert Smirke.
He made his England debut against Argentina in 1997 and later his first match at Twickenham was as a half-time replacement for the Bath hooker Andy Long in Clive Woodward's first match in charge against the Wallabies ; Long was young and clearly out of his depth.
Clive Labovitch and Michael Heseltine – later a minister under Margaret Thatcher and Deputy Prime Minister under John Major – who had met at university started out with the 1957 Directory of Opportunities for Graduates and in 1959 relaunched Man About Town, which was to become an influential ( if unprofitable ) men's consumer magazine.
* The villains of Clive Cussler's novel Atlantis Found are modern Nazis who operate out of a secret base in Antarctica who are linked to the ancient culture of Atlantis.
Former editor Tony Timpone was very vocally supportive of Clive Barker's coming out process in the mid ' 90s, and Fangoria. com has continued this tradition by interviewing several members of the gay horror community, including Jeffrey Schwarz, JT Seaton, April A Taylor and Jeremy Owen.

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