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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91. NZZ am Sonntag also reported more top UBS managers had paid back bonuses, including former Chief Financial Officer Clive Standish and the former head of its investment bank, Hugh Jenkins.
92. As a boy Robert Clive is said to have been a young terror.
93. Did you use Clive as a golf ball? asked the grasshopper.
94. Coen, like the English company's Robert Clive 150 years on, was building a giant multinational.
95. The tortoise had been the pet of Robert Clive, the famous British military officer in colonial India around the middle of the 18th century, a local minister in West Bengal state said.
96. Clive: Of course. They're homing pigeons and they're trained to fly home.
97. Clive had moved into a specially created brain trauma unit in East Sussex and was doing well there.
98. CLIVE BANNISTER: Not only looking after elderly parents but contributing to grand children and children both in term of their own children.
99. In a tragic accident both coaches - Mike Ruddock and Sir Clive Woodward - were killed.
100. Clive , as you know,[www.Sentencedict.com] your mother and I saw eye to eye about sending you to university.
101. Arguing that Japan acted unilaterally was Clive James, novelist, provocateur, T. V. icon, and one of the greatest English-language essayists alive.
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