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    Granatstein and Norman Hillmer. Γ‰cole Joe Clark School in High River, Alberta, is named in honour of Clark. Clark was appointed a Companion of the Order...
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    Joe Louis Clark (May 8, 1938 – December 29, 2020) was the principal of Eastside High School in Paterson, New Jersey. He is also the subject of the 1989...
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  • "Old Joe Clark" is a US folk song, a mountain ballad that was popular among soldiers from eastern Kentucky during World War I and afterwards. Its lyrics...
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    Catherine Jane Clark is a Canadian television broadcaster, and the daughter of former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark and Maureen McTeer. Clark was born in...
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  • Schiffer, and starring Morgan Freeman. It is based on the story of Joe Louis Clark, a real life inner city high school principal in Paterson, New Jersey...
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  • Memorial Hospital. Joe Clark, portrayed by Scott Elrod, made his first appearance in October 2014, as the ex-husband of Avery Bailey Clark (Jessica Collins)...
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  • in the whole world. πŸ₯‚". instagram.com. "Julliette Clark - Official Facebook Page, Married Joe Clark July 7, 2017"". facebook.com. "Yay! We're celebrating...
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  • Joe Clark (September 9, 1941 – March 30, 2020) was a Canadian-born American aerospace pioneer. He co-founded Horizon Air in 1981. He founded an early...
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  • Joseph or Joe Clark may refer to: Joseph Clark (painter) (1834–1926), English painter in oils known for domestic scenes Joseph Clayton Clark (1857–1937)...
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  • Fraser became Minister of the Environment in the short-lived government of Joe Clark, returning to the Opposition benches in 1980. He returned to the Cabinet...
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    A. Macdonald Janet H. Clark (born 1941), Minnesota politician Joe Clark (born 1939), former prime minister of Canada Karen Clark (politician) (born 1945)...
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  • Public Works in the short-lived minority government of Prime Minister Joe Clark. After the Tories were defeated in the 1980 election, he served as Opposition...
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    This article is the Electoral history of Joe Clark, the sixteenth Prime Minister of Canada. A conservative, he served one term as prime minister (1979-1980)...
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  • Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. It stars Dean Cain as Clark Kent / Superman and Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane. The series...
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  • until 1979, when Joe Clark led the party to a minority government victory. The party lost power just nine months later and in 1983, Clark lost his leadership...
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    confident in the young Joe Clark to give him a majority in the House of Commons. Quebec, in particular, was unwilling to support Clark and elected only two...
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    Of the other prime ministers who served short terms, Arthur Meighen, Joe Clark, and Paul Martin had their time in office cut short by the collapse of...
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    Joe Clark was defeated in motion of no confidence in the government and its budget moved by Bob Rae of the NDP and supported by the Liberals. Clark might...
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    as leader of the Progressive Conservatives and former Prime Minister Joe Clark took over the party and opposed any union with the Reform Party. In the...
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    appointed his foreign minister, Joe Clark, as the first minister responsible for constitutional affairs on April 21, 1991. Clark was responsible for establishing...
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  • Joseph Carter Clark (1874 – unknown) was a Scottish footballer. His regular position was as an inside forward. He was born in Dundee. He played for Dundee...
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  • Maureen Anne McTeer is a Canadian author and lawyer, married to Joe Clark, the 16th Prime Minister of Canada. McTeer was born to John and Bea McTeer....
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  • (1920–1921, 1926) R. B. Bennett (1930–1935)[a] John Diefenbaker (1957–1963) Joe Clark (1979–1980) Brian Mulroney (1984–1993) Kim Campbell (1993) Stephen Harper...
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    fourth ballot, defeating former prime minister and party leader Joe Clark. Joe Clark became party leader in 1976 and led the PCs to a minority government...
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    Clark never showed up, but when Willis and singer Joe Elliott bumped into Clark again at a Judas Priest gig, Willis re-issued his invitation. Clark finally...
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    Clark University is a private research university in Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1887 with a large endowment from its namesake Jonas Gilman Clark...
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    Twenty-First Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Joe Clark. It governed Canada from 4 June 1979 to 3 March 1980, including all of...
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  • Conservative Party of Canada. The federal Progressive Conservative Party led by Joe Clark in the late fall of 1998 rejected the initiative to "unite the right."...
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    was Hoke Coburn from Driving Miss Daisy/Riding Miss Daisy, Principal Joe Clark from Lean on Me) Rick James Steve Harvey Carl Weathers (as Apollo Creed)...
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    Progressive Conservative government led by Prime Minister Joe Clark was defeated in the Commons. Clark and his government had been under attack for its perceived...
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