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clarence
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A kind of carriage popular in the 19th century; a four-wheeled horse-driven vehicle with a glass front and room for four passengers.
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Meanwhile, parliamentary villains Banastre Tarleton (Ciarán Hinds) and the Duke of Clarence (Toby Jones) thwart any attempts to end slavery.
Bradby said the investigation into alleged interception of royal calls began by looking into a "localised incident in Clarence House", but was handed over to anti-terrorist police IT specialists who discovered that far more people, including celebrities and cabinet ministers, were affected.
"He passed his concerns on to the police and the police had a small investigation to begin with into the localised incident in Clarence House.
Before one match in Port Clarence everyone was in the car park where we got picked up, waiting on one bloke, who shall remain nameless, and we were just thinking, "Well, where is he?" when the manager, Nige, came along and said, "Oh, his house has been raided by the police, we won't be seeing him today".
Social conservatives calculated that it would be much easier to get one of their own on to the Court if they could deprive the minority of their power to use the filibuster; indeed, they hoped to sneak one or even two Clarence Thomases to the Court by as early as this summer.
The Duke of Clarence – who was the Prince of Wales's brother and later became King William IV – was an outspoken defender of slavery, and also richly deserves the pasting he gets in this movie.
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Three of the four most conservative votes on the court were notably hostile to the federal government's arguments, and the fourth (Clarence Thomas, who almost never speaks at oral argument) is as mentioned an almost definite vote to rule the ACA's individual mandate unconstitutional.
Nor is he really thought to have contrived the deaths of her former husband, her father-in-law, or his own brother George, Duke of Clarence John Gielgudd).
So they must destroy him, just as they tried destroying Clarence Thomas".
An insufficient number of police were deployed to Mare Street and Clarence Road, offering futile attempts to contain the anger of a vast number of youths, the source of which remains unknown.
But at this point we still do not know if the man who called him up, Clarence Seedorf, will be around to do it again.
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