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clarke

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Population (2000): 9133 Housing Units (2000): 3934 Land area (2000): 431.115646 sq. miles (1116.584349 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.599761 sq. miles (1.553373 sq. km) Total area (2000): 431.715407 sq. miles (1118.137722 sq. km) Located within: Iowa (IA), ...

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Clarke is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Clarke Abel (c. 1789–1826), British surgeon and naturalist Clarke Carlisle (born 1979), English footballer Clarke Dermody (born 1980), New Zealand rugby union footballer Clarke Fraser (born 1920), ...

Usage examples of clarke.

Colonel James Adair would never stoop to making an alliance with the likes of Sarah Clarke.

Coral Lorenzen, author of The Great Flying Saucer Hoax and an international director of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, immediately followed through on the startling rumors by putting in a call to Terry Clarke of KALG Radio in Alamogordo, nine miles east of Holloman.

I often reproached my dear friend and classmate, Tames Freeman Clarke, that his ceaseless labors made it impossible for his coevals to enjoy the luxury of that repose which their years demanded.

Still, he had to admit that the Clarke Project had driven the air pressure up to twenty millibars at Mars City.

Clarke were the only two reliable writers of science for the general audience.

Sir Thomas Clarke sold Merdon to William Brock, a lawyer, from whom it passed to John Arundel, and then to Sir Nathanael Napier, whose son, Sir Gerald, parted with it again to Richard Maijor, the son of the mayor of Southampton.

She watched him think a minute after Dorrie Clarke had banged the door, then swiftly wrote something on a piece of paper which he took from a notebook.

And him speaking to Dorrie Clarke like that, and now asking Tim to go a message.

Annie, you, Dome Clarke and Doctor Davidson, all leading me to the Tolmaches.

Sir Carmichael Clarke, although his name was not very well known to the general public, was a man of some eminence.

Sir Carmichael Clarke had purchased a site of some two acres commanding an uninterrupted view of the sea.

Sir Carmichael Clarke, it seemed, had been in the habit of taking a stroll after dinner every evening.

Franklin Clarke shook hands with each of us in turn and in each case the handshake was accompanied by a piercing look.

Franklin Clarke led the way through the French window, and Miss Grey accompanied us.

Sir Carmichael Clarke, and the police incline to the belief that both crimes were committed by the same person.