Jim Clark at the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame Jim Clark Memorial at Hockenheim Jim Clark memorial room at Duns, Scotland Jim Clark Rally Jim Clark 50th...
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against unarmed civil rights supporters. Jim Clark was born in Alabama, the son of Ettie Lee and James Gardner Clark. He served with the U.S. Army Air Force...
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December 29, 2010. Wikimedia Commons has media related to James H. Clark. "Jim Clark", Salon.com, November 24, 1999. "James H. Clark", Business Week, 1999....
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Jim, Jimmy, or Jamie Clark may refer to: James Clark (lynching victim) (died 1926), accused of rape, lynched by a mob of white men James Lee Clark (1968–2007)...
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1987 Formula One World Championship (redirect from Jim Clark Cup)
Drivers' Champion: Nelson Piquet Constructors' Champion: Williams-Honda Jim Clark Trophy Winner: Jonathan Palmer Colin Chapman Trophy Winner: Tyrrell-Ford...
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Annie Lee Cooper (section Incident with Jim Clark)
activist. She is best known for punching Dallas County, Alabama Sheriff Jim Clark in the face during the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches. Cooper's lasting...
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consecutive races is 2, achieved by Alberto Ascari (1952 German–1952 Dutch), Jim Clark (1963 Dutch–1963 French), and Sebastian Vettel (2013 Singapore–2013 Korean)...
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Jim Clark (24 May 1931 – 25 February 2016) was a British film editor and film director. He has more than forty feature film credits between 1956 and 2008...
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Graham Hill driving for BRM won his first Drivers' Championship when rival Jim Clark retired from the last race. BRM also won the Manufacturers' Championship...
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second and two-time World Champion Jim Clark lined up in third in his Lotus. Hulme took the lead at the start, while Clark fell back to sixth. In a race of...
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1965 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Jim Clark International Cup Champion: Lotus-Climax Previous 1964 Next 1966 Races by country Races by venue...
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dominant 1963 season with seven wins in ten races, reigning champion Jim Clark was still in form for the first race of 1964, the Monaco Grand Prix. He...
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1963 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Jim Clark International Cup Champion: Lotus-Climax Previous 1962 Next 1964 Races by country Races by venue...
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Clark has voiced Slinky Dog in the Toy Story franchise starting with 2008's Toy Story: The Musical, having inherited the role from his friend Jim Varney...
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The Jim Clark Rally is a rallying race held in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. It was first held in 1970, and is named after 1963 and...
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using subdivision surface modeling. It was devised by Edwin Catmull and Jim Clark in 1978 as a generalization of bi-cubic uniform B-spline surfaces to arbitrary...
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town hosts the Jim Clark Motorsport Museum. The Clark family lived on a farm by Chirnside, near Duns. Among his many achievements, Jim Clark was Formula...
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Christmas Tree is a 1966 British children's adventure film directed by Jim Clark and starring William Burleigh, Kate Nicholls and Anthony Honour, with...
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confirmed Lotus's superiority, with Jim Clark and Graham Hill finishing 1–2. It would be Clark's last win. On 7 April 1968, Clark, one of the most successful...
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Dallas is a 1978 American pornographic film produced and directed by Jim Clark, and starring Bambi Woods. The plot focuses on a team of cheerleaders...
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Jim Clark (February 26, 1902-June 9, 1974) was an American bank robber and Depression-era outlaw. A longtime career criminal in Oklahoma during the 1920s...
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Jason Clark (disambiguation), multiple people Jeff Clark (disambiguation), multiple people Jim Clark (disambiguation), multiple people John Clark (disambiguation)...
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won the race, and British future great Jim Clark scored his first Formula One points by finishing 5th – but Clark, like a number of other drivers, developed...
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successful Lotus 25, in the hands of Jim Clark it won five World Championship Grands Prix in 1965, taking Clark to his second World Championship. The...
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race was won by Jack Brabham in a Cooper. From 1963 to 1965 saw Briton Jim Clark win all three events, and 1967 saw the introduction of the Lotus 49 with...
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the 49B, also pioneered the use of aerofoils to generate downforce. Jim Clark won on the car's debut, in 1967, and it would also provide him with the...
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Lin Clark with whom he has one daughter, Jessica.[citation needed] Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Jim Clark". Olympics...
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held on 29 December 1962. In that race, Graham Hill took advantage of Jim Clark's mechanical problems with his Lotus and took race victory and the championship...
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and emotional abuse. It is the debut feature of writer-directors Jack Clark and Jim Weir. A group of privileged young men gather for Louie's bachelor party...
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Technologies. Andreessen then met with Jim Clark, the founder of Silicon Graphics, who had recently exited the firm. Clark believed the Mosaic browser had great...
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