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Were you there for that?Clare Balding, Tim Berners-Lee, amazing speakers.Well today's going to be a bit different.
I'm just thinking, you'll have a royal family where the king and queen, the king still being very ill, is living inClarence House, his brother living basically in exile on the private bit of Sandringham, it'sprivate, but a really private bit of Sandringham that we never really see.
Jim had sanded it, replaced the broken pane with new bubbled glass, and painted it red.Claret, it said on the tin.My grandmother, Sarah, said she had paid for the ad by the letter, so anyone interested in the finer details of the house could see for themselves
But she wanted to be working in Manhattan, not Queens.Clarence "Pop" Foster, the MC of the Apollo, said she was a fat slob who wore the same common, ugly dressevery night. Excuse me-- he was the comedian, not the MC.
Well, when you talk about San Francisco and bohemians, you have to go back to the turn of the 20th century.Clarence Edwords write this great book, "Bohemian San Francisco," and he's talking about really the same attitude, the same live and let live, we don'tneed to spend a lot of money on our food, we can still have great food.
So the notions here are the rise of moralizing deities.at Claremont Graduate University.
and they were eating the foods that they thought of as familiar to them.And Clarence Edwords, as the San Francisco Chronicle's food writer, went to all these wonderful restaurants, and he wrote about that.And that's a missed opportunity for San Francisco to become known for sashimi early on.
Anyway so Bobby in this-- I think the other character that shows up in this is Clarence, who is a young journeyman angel.And Clarence has lots of questions, because he's just learning how to do this stuff.OK, so Bobby has just finished arguing on behalf of a recently deceased soul, and that's what's
going on at the moment.And Clarence is accompanying him because Clarence is a new angel."But he wasn't a bad guy," Clarence told me afterward as we grabbed a burger at a roadside diner.
double feature every Saturday and I think that's where I fell in love with the movies I also loved politics I thought I was going to be a litigator apolitician Clarence daro Jr something like that and then in college I took an acting class and uh found that I likedshow people a lot and I wanted to be in a culture of people who I really liked and it was and I like to work in an
And then sort of on top and top and top of all of this, work got greedy.I think Clare Cain Miller of "The New York Times," who covers the space, put it so well in her April storylast year, "Women Did Everything Right, Then Work Got Greedy." Just as-- she wrote this paragraph, which I just think
We'd like to welcome our author today, Jean Hanff Korelitz who will be reading from her new book, "Admission." Jean was raised in New York City, and graduated from DartmouthCollege and Clare College in Cambridge. She's the author of several novels, the most recent of which are "The White Rose" and "Admission" which just came out. She's also publisheda children's novel and a book of poems. She's also contributed many articles and essays to magazines. And she lives in Princeton with her family, the Poet and Professor Paul Muldoon
He was in his mid '80s.His name was Clarence Ducky Nash.And so we participated in this quack-off and I won.
He couldn't see it.Which meant that if Clarence was really what they claimed he was-- a new advocate in training-- he'd have to learn the hard way like the rest of us had.See, heaven's judges have their own ideas, and don't like being lectured on how morality should work.
So with television-- oh, actually it's Robert Kubey at Rutgers, and MihalyCsikszentmihalyi in Claremont. They studied TV viewers.And they found that they report being relaxed and passive.
Matthew: Hi my name is Matthew Ballow; I'm almost 18 years old.I am from Clarence, New York which is a town outside of Buffalo.I go to school at Clarence Senior High.
They certainly tried. In the span of just a few hours, the 55 men who crowded City Tavern on Friday, September 14th, 1787, guzzled enough alcohol to fell an Army Regiment.Sixty bottles of claret.Fifty-four bottles of Madeira.
There have been ups and downs in my life.I didn't know what Clarence Thomas would do.
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The two never married, and did not appear to have much of a relationship beyond the night that created baby Eleanora.There is little evidence that Clarence had contact with Sadie, and even less evidence of financial support.Jobs for black women were limited, and Sadie had difficulty finding work as a live-in maid, because white families usually did not
He has taught at the Claremont Colleges, Georgetown University, and Westmont College.
And Clarence is accompanying him because Clarence is a new angel."But he wasn't a bad guy," Clarence told me afterward as we grabbed a burger at a roadside diner."Why did you agree to purgatory?" "Because even though it was only a property crime, it was a breach of trust and those can go pretty severely.
I am from Clarence, New York which is a town outside of Buffalo.I go to school at Clarence Senior High.I like to read and watch movies.
African-Americans right I mean if Clarence Thomas were to run for president of the United States would we be running out and supporting him
In the book, Clare Smyth, Clare Smyth who owns a restaurant in London called Core, three star Michelin restaurant in London.
That was an article published in the British Medical Journal by Clare Gerada last year.
And the author, Clare Mackintosh, said something really beautiful.
And finally, Clare Wallace at Darley Anderson took me on.
It's about consciousness But she's kind of the Clarence Thomas of the situation.
I did unearth four sermons of Serra to Claretian nuns in the 1730s that very few had ever
Human souls. It hurts bad when I lose a case, but it hurts them much worse than it does me."Hey, Clarence," I asked as I pulled my jacket on. "You want a ride home?" "I wish you'd stop calling me that," he said."I've seen "It's A Wonderful Life," you know.
Dr. Clarence Jones: Thank you very much. This is my second time here at Google. The first time, I came to be with my god-daughter, Soledad O'Brien. And so, when you had this
Dr. Clarence Jones: In my opinion, one of the things he might say is that he would forgive
Dr. Clarence Jones: OK. First, let me respond and define because you use a phrase which
Dr. Clarence Jones: Well, it's interesting that you should say that because one of the things I'm contemplating is that 2013 is going to be the 50th anniversary
Dr. Clarence Jones: Yes.
Dr. Clarence Jones: Well, there are lots of up and coming rising stars, a new generation of leaders. But here, I'm gonna have to give you an answer that I've given
Dr. Clarence Jones: Oh, I know what that is.
Dr. Clarence Jones: Well, I have to make this, a long answer, short. But in 1960, Dr.
Dr. Clarence Jones: Right.
Dr. Clarence Jones: How his religious convictions? His religious convictions defined to the core
Dr. Clarence Jones: We have, America, has come a long distance, a great distance on
Dr. Clarence Jones: Well, the first thing to do, however, is you want to avoid making
Dr. Clarence Jones: My reasoning behind the statement was that I had, at that time, had seen President Obama make what --, a number of cumulative compromises--a number of compromises
Dr. Clarence Jones: No. The future I see today is by far greater than the future that
Dr. Clarence Jones: Can I say one final thing?
Dr. Clarence Jones: OK. You know, last, on Dr. King's birthday, on January 15th--it was earlier this year--I was very pleased when Stanford University had a banner opening
So when she came to an applicant who have given the benefit of every doubt fell decisively short, she was relieved. Here was one she did not have to bring to committee, sell toher colleagues, sell to Clarence. The math geeks who hadn't done any math outside of school, only if room. The literary types who were poor writers, only if room. The fauxphilosophers high on Nietzsche and Ayn Rand who hoped only to find professors worthy of having them as a student, she had no need to travel David with their essays. Such as,
a legacy which vastly decreased the likelihood of a belligerent phone call if he was rejected.She could probably terminate the application without consulting Clarence. "Well, let's do this. Let's have a conversation. And if we come into something I think my boss needsto hear about, I'll stop you and you can think about it, okay?" "Yes," she said after a minute.
more informed like when we were in um The Claremont college area two women came on the bus one of them works for a
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