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Clemente is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the surname include:

Surname:

  • Art Clemente, American politician
  • Gerardo Clemente (born 1982), Swiss football player
  • Javier Clemente (born 1950), Spanish football manager
  • Roberto Clemente (1934–1972), Puerto Rican baseball player
  • Ramon di Clemente (born 1975), South African Olympic rower
  • L. Gary Clemente (1908–1968), United States Representative from New York
  • Aldo Di Clemente (born 1948), Italian amateur astronomer
  • Francesco Clemente (born 1952), Italian painter
  • C. Daniel Clemente (born 1936), American attorney and businessman

Given name:

  • Clemente Yerovi
  • Clemente Biondetti
  • Clemente G. Gomez-Rodriguez
  • Clemente Gordon
  • Clem Cattini
  • Clemente Valencia

Usage examples of "clemente".

But even as they raved, you could hear a hollow kind of paranoid uncertainty in their voices, as if they could already feel the ebb tide sucking around their ankles -- just as Nixon must have felt it when he walked alone on the beach at San Clemente a few weeks earlier, trudging slowly along in the surf with his pantlegs rolled up while he waited in angry solitude for the results of the Supreme Court vote on his claim of "executive privilege.

If you want to call Washington, we'll have to walk to the San Clemente Inn and use a pay phone.

Grim Dispatches from San Clemente: A Pitiful Basket Case, a Chronic Bed-Wetter.

So we may as well get braced for a daily dose of extremely grim news out of San Clemente, once Nixon is formally indicted.

Both Price and Pat Buchanan, the left and right forks of Nixon's tongue ever since he decided to make his move on the White House back in 1965, showed up at the San Clemente fortress in early September, both insisting they had just come out to say hello and "check up on the old man.

But after checking with Nixon by telephone -- the ex-president was at his home in San Clemente, California -- Miller reported that a pardon was acceptable.

Her private residence, as well as her father's home in San Clemente, had unlisted numbers.

When we had been there about a month he told me that he would not have bid in my debt had it not been that the judge would not permit my contract to be separated from Margrethe's contract, we being a married couple (else I could have found myself a field hand able to see my wife only on rare occasions - as Don Ambrosio had told me, Don Clemente was a humane judge).

He drove through Laguna Beach and Dana Point to San Clemente, where at last he turned and, as twilight fell, headed north again.

All in less time than it took to drive from Garden Grove to San Clemente.

Even the most conservative betting in Washington, these days, has Nixon either resigning or being impeached by the autumn of '74 -- if not for reasons directly connected to the "Watergate scandal," then because of his inability to explain how he paid for his beach-mansion at San Clemente, or why Vice President Agnew -- along with most of Nixon's original White House command staff -- is under indictment for felonies ranging from Extortion and Perjury to Burglary and Obstruction of Justice.

And the distractions: when they passed over San Clemente, halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego, he had been craning his neck, peering out the window like an ordinary tourist.

Anyone who followed politics knew that the nominee from the Democratic party in 1972 was going to be Edmund Muskie, and there were those who felt he might just wrestle the Troll of San Clemente off his feet and pin him to the mat.

Every man needs a place he can unwind -- San Clemente, Key Biscayne.

He carried Kasyx back past San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente and Cardiff -on-Sea, slowly and gently and as solicitously as a son.