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(121) He matriculated in 1711 at Cambridge, where he was admitted as a pensioner to Clare Hall on 2 July.
(122) Clare had eaten half her beans, but Becky's and her own were virtually untouched.
(123) She enjoys horse riding with her sister Clare and her other hobbies are netball, swimming and drawing.
(124) Mark was carrying his jacket, and Clare regretted that she had not taken off her stockings and belt before coming out.
(125) Under the patchwork quilt, David turned over and sleepily pulled Clare towards him.
(126) Still further to the left is Clare. Ah!
(127) Still further left is St. Clare.
(128) St. Clare was indolent and careless of money.
(129) Clare is wearing a wine-colored velvet dress andpearls.
(130) St Clare was invited out to a convivial party.
(131) But then there's Clare (Rachel McAdams as grownup, Brooklynn Proulx as a little girl), who loves Henry unconditionally and brings meaning to his existence.
(132) She went on peeling the lords and ladies till Clare, regarding for a moment the wave-like curl of her lashes as they drooped with her bent gaze on her soft cheek, lingeringly went away.
(133) Clare, however, believes he is not biased, even though he is a slave owner.
(134) Not more than a minute had elapsed after her withdrawal when Tess woke, and then Clare.
(135) Despite his heterodoxy, faults, and weaknesses, Clare was a man with a conscience.
(136) "I don't think there is a peaceful solution to their problem," said Andrew Clare, professor of asset management at Cass Business School in London. "The real problem is the potential runs on banks."
(137) Historical fiction has, self-evidently, done well this year and another on the longlist is Adam Foulds' The Quickening Maze, set in a private asylum used by the Victorian poet John Clare.
(138) Any minute now Nell will ring the dinner bell and Clare will have to go in.
(139) Clare laughs. "If I've violated the space-time continuum it isn't veryobvious."
(140) Clare follows Duff a majestic standing pose. Is this what a stalker suppose to do?
(141) It would fill me with a feeling, a feeling I later tried to dupicate with alcohol and finally found again with Clare, a feeling of unity, oblivion, mindlessness in the best sense of the word.
(142) Lister was arrested when his wife Clare, 35, went to the police after the victim's mother found a letter in her daughter's bedroom.
(143) Good morning, Mr. Montgomery . I've been sent over from purchasing to fill in for Clare Williams.
(144) Mr Clare also stepped out of line, and began privateering about for the weed.
(145) Even Mr. Clare began to feel tragical at the dairyman's desperation.
(146) There was hardly a touch of earth in her love for Clare.
(147) St. Clare is really frightful - he frightens me - good - natured as he looks in general.
(148) Clare erases the date and writes Meadowlark on it instead."Done."
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(149) ' cried Mrs Clare, who cared no more at that moment for the stains of heterodoxy which had caused all this separation than for the dust upon his clothes.
(150) St Clare 's fine countenance was for a moment overcast.
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