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    Lindsay Clarke (born 1939, Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire) is a British novelist. He was educated at Heath Grammar School in Halifax and at King's College...
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  • The Chymical Wedding is a 1989 novel by Lindsay Clarke about the intertwined lives of six people in two different eras. Inspired by the life of Mary Anne...
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  • ceremony amid acrimony among the judges, ultimately awarding it to Lindsay Clarke's The Chymical Wedding. The 1989 Whitbread Book Award for Best Novel...
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    Retrieved 2 May 2021. Sullivan, Lindsay (28 May 2020). "Jessica Chastain-Led A Doll's House & The Seagull with Emilia Clarke Postponed in London". Broadway...
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  • May as the closing gala of the Inside Out Film and Video Festival. Lindsay Clarke of Exclaim! rated the film 8 out of 10, writing that "the place where...
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  • clients included: Sally Beauman Dirk Bogarde (Estate) Duncan Campbell Lindsay Clarke Wendy Cope Russell Davies Michael Dibdin Douglas Dunn James Fenton Sir...
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  • The Ted Lindsay Award, formerly known as the Lester B. Pearson Award, is awarded annually to the National Hockey League's most outstanding player in the...
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    John Reginald Halliday Christie, the murderer from 10 Rillington Place Lindsay Clarke, novelist Keith Clifford, actor, in Last of the Summer Wine and Coronation...
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    Wounding" and "The Healing", both broadcast on 15 April 1995) written by Lindsay Clarke, focusing on the Grail story and on Parsifal and Gawain, with Ian Jeffs...
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  • Sally Jane Lindsay (b. 1973) is an English actress and television presenter. She rose to fame playing Shelley Unwin in the long-running ITV soap opera...
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    Peter Clarke (born April 7, 1952), known professionally as Clarke Peters, is an American actor, writer, and director, who has spent much of his adult...
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  • begins working for him in order to bring him to justice. Sally Lindsay as June Clarke Daniel Ryan as Des Paul Higgins as Kirk Wiley Taj Atwal as Hana...
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    Philosopher's Stone (1969) Umberto Eco, Foucault's Pendulum (1988). Lindsay Clarke, The Chymical Wedding (1989). Teresa Edgerton, Child of Saturn (1989)...
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  • lawyer Lindsay Dole on the ABC legal drama The Practice, psychologist and deception expert Dr. Gillian Foster on the Fox series Lie to Me, Jackie Clarke on...
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  • Robert Lindsay Daniel Evans Philip Quast Alun Armstrong Michael Crawford Daniel Evans Tim Flavin Henry Goodman Douglas Hodge Denis Lawson Robert Lindsay Clarke...
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  • Truelove is a six-part British drama series for Channel 4 starring Lindsay Duncan and Clarke Peters. The series asks the question: "is it ever right to help...
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    town's current hotel. The town site was surveyed and named in 1852 by Lindsay Clarke, and sheep grazing began soon after. Settlement of the township came...
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    County and Colerain Township, Hamilton County. In 1853, a surveyor named Lindsay Clarke was working on a township called Bryans Creek Crossing in Victoria,...
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    jure 9th Earl of Lindsay (1787–1851) John Trotter Bethune, 10th Earl of Lindsay (1827–1894) David Clarke Bethune, 11th Earl of Lindsay (1832–1917) Reginald...
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    and later Lindsay Mendez. She was replaced by Alli Mauzey, whom she herself had replaced when she rejoined the show. In November 2013, Clarke made her...
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  • Firebrand (1987) Nancy Bogen, Klytaimnestra, Who Stayed at Home (1980) Lindsay Clarke, The War at Troy (2004) Elizabeth Cook, Achilles (2003) Caroline B....
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  • by Johannes Valentinus Andreae The Chymical Wedding, a 1989 novel by Lindsay Clarke The Chemical Wedding (Danielle Dax album), 1987 The Chemical Wedding...
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  • traditional publishers. The first-announced titles were The Water Theatre by Lindsay Clarke (September 2012); Beirut, I Love You by Zena El Khalil (October 2012);...
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    Kenneth Harry Clarke, Baron Clarke of Nottingham, CH, PC, KC (born 2 July 1940) is a British politician who served as Home Secretary from 1992 to 1993...
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    by Alec Lindsay. Clarke was carried off after the second challenge and replaced by Duncan McKenzie. Smith was booked for his challenge on Clarke and Johnny...
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  • biochemist and academic Jane E. Clarke (born 1954), children's writer Lindsay Clarke (born 1939), novelist and poet Mary Cowden Clarke (originally Novello, 1809–1898)...
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    Adam Lindsay Gordon (19 October 1833 – 24 June 1870) was a British-Australian poet, horseman, police officer and politician. He was the first Australian...
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    Lindsay is a community of 22,367 people (2021 census) on the Scugog River in the Kawartha Lakes region of south-eastern Ontario, Canada. It is approximately...
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    Crossing it became known as Edgar's. The township was surveyed in 1852 by Lindsay Clarke who named it after Heywood, Wiltshire in England. The first town allotments...
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  • Child in Time Winner 1988 Salman Rushdie The Satanic Verses Winner 1989 Lindsay Clarke The Chymical Wedding Winner 1990 Nicholas Mosley Hopeful Monsters Winner...
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