Clarence Brandley, one of the men on stage in Chicago, is a case in point.
The video was recorded at Clarence House and shows the duchess speaking directly to camera.
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He was supported by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.
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Four conservative justices -- Samuel Alito, Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy and Clarence Thomas -- dissented.
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Our guests are Clarence Edwards, the Montgomery County, Maryland's first African-American chief of police.
Mr. CLARENCE SMITH (Jazz Pianist): And listen to you all, this is my parents' half stroke(ph).
Dave Bissonette, emergency control director in Clarence, described the crash as a "catastrophic event".
Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik said Saturday that Mr. Loughner appeared to have psychiatric issues.
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The newly named minster is linked with St Matthew's Church in Clarence Street.
With Gregory Sierra, Charles Martin Smith, Clarence Williams III, Sidney Lassick, and Robert Guenveur Smith.
The company was founded by Henry John Heinz and his neighbor L. Clarence Noble in 1869.
The sale is expected to be held at Saviles Conference Hall in Clarence Dock in June.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Clarence Thomas, Stephen Breyer and Samuel Alito joined the majority.
And the one thing he did not bring up in that book was the Clarence Thomas hearings.
"Now, everyone around the world is hearing about the homeless hot spot, " said 54-year-old participant Clarence Jones.
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After Clarence died, Jake did a few tribute shows, and he could sense the audience making comparisons.
Ms Jacobs wrote about Clarence's dilemma on the sanctuary website and said the response had been "amazing".
Solicitor David Brewster, representing Mr Clarence, said his client had given a full account of his role.
The contentious Supreme Court nomination hearings of Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas took place on Biden's watch.
The upset was pulled off by Clarence Harmon, who had been the city's first African-American police chief.
First, 1992 came on the heels of hearings to confirm Clarence Thomas's appointment to the Supreme Court.
Milan, with ageless Dutch master Clarence Seedorf outstanding, laid siege to the Spurs goal in the first half.
Nortel's new forays into corporate sales and wireless-Net gear are led by India-born Clarence Chandran, chief operating officer.
But from 5 April the closure will be extended to the Clarence Street junction for a trial period.
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Clarence's mother, Rosie, was tested and cleared in October but her offspring was "not having any of it".
The equipment would allow Clarence to be held securely and tested, without posing a threat to the vet.
Opposite them on the conservative wing are Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Chief Justice Roberts himself.
Clarence House has been her London home since 1953 and has been witness to many of her birthdays.
Capone purchased the property from Clarence Busch of the Anheuser-Busch dynasty in 1928.
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