Similar words: live and let live, acclivity, declivity, proclivity, live, liven, alive, liver. Meaning: n. British general and statesman whose victory at Plassey in 1757 strengthened British control of India (1725-1774).
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31. Clive DerbyLewis, a smooth-talking politician of the ultra-right Afrikaner Conservative Party, was the mastermind.
32. Again frustrated, the two were ripe for the monetary stability Clive Davis could offer.
33. Today, all-round utility player, Clive Smott, will wear the keepers' shorts even though Slack is two sizes bigger.
34. Under the supervision of physical therapist Clive Brewster, Johnson also said he lost about eight pounds during his workouts.
35. Amelia tore the envelope open and laughed. In the den, Clive calmed down and practised his charm again.
36. College Principal Clive Brain says there's a growing demand for technological education and he's expecting large numbers of applicants.
37. Clive James says they can only get blander because of the power of publicists.
38. There was the main staircase she had climbed with Clive a while - how long? - ago.
39. Clive Langer and Ian Broudie are two of the most respected producers in the business.
40. The man who had agreed with Clive grabbed Nina's jacket collar and tried to rip down her back.
41. Clive thought she might be a rare type of pervert who gets off on vociferously condemning all the vices she actually practises.
42. Clive wanted to see the manager with a broken nose, blood on his dicky bow and frilly shirt front.
43. Hopeful Bid looked as if he would win easily but was taken on by the Clive Brittain-trained Braveboy inside the final furlong.
44. Clive Anderson O, while the mighty Sultans take the biscuit.
45. Clive Phillips, the council estate dodger who had got on his bike and into the fast lane, had fired me.
46. I was wary of Clive Smith as he seemed unduly anxious for Mr. Winterbone to make a will.
47. Sir Clive, 51, also invented the pocket calculator, home computer and the digital watch.
48. Clive felt delicate feelers worming through his mind, draining his pain, his fear.
49. Crumplin scored the winner with a spectacular diving header six minutes from time after good work from Clive Walker and Gary Chivers.
50. Police were hunting 47-year-old Clive Wells who disappeared among crowds of City workers on their way home.
51. As for Wayne Pollock and Clive Smott, they are totally unknown quantities.
52. Conservative leader Tony Richmond said the study by chief executive Clive Owen had ignored crucial evidence.
53. Just as Sylvia had eventually to translate her visualization into reality[sentencedict.com], so too did Clive.
54. At Kidd's arrival Clive and Stokes concentrated solely on executive search, but it has since undertaken organisational consulting assignments.
55. Clive Lloyd devised the concept of a quartet of pace bowlers who would carry all relentlessly before them.
56. It was Clive who had got her into this mess.
57. A court injunction forbade Clive Heywood to enter his wife's house. Sentencedict.com
58. Inspector Clive Butler, 38, was a sergeant at the island police station, before beginning at Braintree at the weekend.
59. Clive had insisted she wear it, together with a waterproof jacket, on the flight over.
60. He and the Chairman, Clive Labovitch, were able to stem the losses.
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