James Clifford may refer to: James Clifford (musician) (1622–1698), English divine and musician James Clifford (artist) (1936–1987), Australian Modernist...
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James Clifford (born 1945) is an interdisciplinary scholar whose work combines perspectives from history, literature, history of science, and anthropology...
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James Clifford is an American fashion designer specializing in wedding gowns. Clifford was born and raised in Worcester, Massachusetts. As a child, he...
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Admiral Sir Augustus William James Clifford, 1st Baronet, CB (26 May 1788 – 8 February 1877) was a British Royal Navy officer, court official, and usher...
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James Clifford (1936–1987) was an Australian painter who borrowed styles from other artists, in the manner of psychedelic rock music artists who came after...
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Lady Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery, suo jure 14th Baroness de Clifford (30 January 1590 – 22 March 1676) was an English peeress...
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James Clifford Brown (1923–2004) was an English composer, former Senior Lecturer in the Department of Music and Organist at the University of Leeds. James...
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James Clifford Carson (a.k.a. Michael Bear Carson; born 1950) and Susan Barnes Carson (aka Suzan Bear Carson; born 1941) are American serial killers convicted...
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Jim Pollard (redirect from James Clifford Pollard)
James Clifford Pollard (July 9, 1922 – January 22, 1993) was an American professional basketball player and coach. As a player in the National Basketball...
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James Clifford was the member of Parliament for the constituency of Gloucestershire for the parliament of October 1404. CLIFFORD, James, of Frampton-on-Severn...
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James Clifford (1622–1698), was an English divine and musician. Clifford, son of Edward Clifford, a cook, was born at Oxford, in the parish of St. Mary...
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Elisa Rae Shupe (redirect from James Clifford Shupe)
Elisa Rae Shupe (formerly Jamie Shupe; born James Clifford Shupe) is a retired United States Army soldier who in 2016 became the first person in the United...
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Hidalgo. In 1858, President James Buchanan appointed Clifford to be an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Clifford served on the Supreme Court...
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James Clifford Miller III (born June 25, 1942, in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American economist and former government official who served as chairman of the...
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Clifford James Geertz (/ɡɜːrts/ ; August 23, 1926 – October 30, 2006) was an American anthropologist who is remembered mostly for his strong support for...
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William Kingdon Clifford FRS (4 May 1845 – 3 March 1879) was a British mathematician and philosopher. Building on the work of Hermann Grassmann, he introduced...
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In mathematics, a Clifford algebra is an algebra generated by a vector space with a quadratic form, and is a unital associative algebra with the additional...
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cliff". Clifford Andrews (1912–1973), English athlete in cricket Clifford Antone (1949–2006), American musical producer and club owner Clifford Warren...
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Wylie and Stephen Fleming, and later they were joined by Mark Brown, James Clifford, Gary Cuthbert and Paul Docherty. To date they have recorded five albums...
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James Clifford Turpin (6 May 1886 – January 1966) was a pioneer aviator with the Wright Exhibition Team. He was born on May 6, 1886. He attended Purdue...
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helped make the kecak internationally known. This is an example of what James Clifford describes as part of the "modern art-culture system" in which "the West...
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James Clifford "Beau" Brincefield Jr., also known by his stage name, Beau James, was an American lawyer and actor. His screen credits include Serial Mom...
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James Clifford Foster is the chairman and chief executive officer of Charles River Laboratories, Inc., an international company that works on the drug...
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James Clifford Timlin (August 5, 1927 – April 9, 2023) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Scranton...
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impersonator James Brown (guitarist) (born 1984), English guitarist in Pulled Apart by Horses James Clifford Brown (1923–2004), English composer James Conway...
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25 September 2016. James, Clifford; Cameron, Vanderscoff; Library, Regional History Project, UCSC (7 June 2013). "James Clifford: Tradition and Transformation...
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Clifford Etienne (born March 9, 1970) is an American former professional boxer and convicted robber, who is currently serving a 105-year prison sentence...
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for "making us part of a life we never took part in", while scholar James Clifford stated that the book "wrapped up Ishi's story in a humane, angry, lovely...
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James Edwin Webb (October 7, 1906 – March 27, 1992) was an American government official who served as Undersecretary of State from 1949 to 1952. He was...
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Clark McAdams Clifford (December 25, 1906 – October 10, 1998) was an American lawyer who served as an important political adviser to Democratic presidents...
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