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  • Donald or Don Clarke may refer to: Donald Henderson Clarke (1887–1958), American writer and journalist Donald Clarke (GC) (1923–1942), British recipient...
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  • fullback, a/k/a Don Clarke Don Barry Mason (1950–2006), English founder of Psychedelic Shamanistic Institute (PSI) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • executive Don Clark (musician) (born 1975), guitarist of Christian metal band Demon Hunter Don Clarke (1933–2002), rugby union player Don R. Clarke (born...
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  • Clarke (disambiguation) Dean Clarke (disambiguation) Dominic Clarke (born 1997), Australian trampoline gymnast Don or Donald Clarke (disambiguation)...
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  • Champions comic books Donald Henderson Clarke (1887-1958), American writer and journalist This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the...
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  • by Charly B, or the title song, 2012 Forever, by Corea, Clarke & White, 2011 Forever, by Don Diablo, TBA Forever!, by Hed PE, 2016 Forever, by Hillsong...
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  • Rees (rugby), Welsh international rugby player David Rees (disambiguation), several people Don Rees, warden of Hugh Stewart Hall in the University of Nottingham...
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    Chadwick (1953–1996), English artist Helen Clark (disambiguation), several people Helen Clarke (disambiguation), several people Helen Field Comstock (1840–1930)...
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    crowdfunding platform dedicated to women's empowerment. Lindsey Nefesh-Clarke officially launched W4 on International Women's Day 2010 with her ESCP-Europe...
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  • United States Warren Christopher (1925–2011), U.S. Secretary of State Warren Clarke (1947–2014), English actor Warren Coniam, Canadian motorsport racer Warren...
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    MacDonagh, who was shot in Kilmainham Gaol with Padraic Pearse and Tom Clarke after the 1916 Easter Rising. His son, Terence MacDonagh (1907/08–86), also...
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    component as cyberspace is now seen as "the fifth domain of warfare" – refer: Clarke, Richard A. (2010). Cyber War. HarperCollins. and "Cyberwar: War in the...
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  • lawsuits over business deals". USA Today. Retrieved December 19, 2017. Clarke, Katherine (April 12, 2013). "Donald Trump Says Checks He Signed On Payments...
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  • Dominican Republic at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics Don Bosco (author) Don Dulay Don Quijote (store) Don Wee Don't Cry, Butterfly Don't Forget the Lyrics...
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  • Raleigh, American singer-songwriter Don Raleigh (1926–2012), Canadian ice hockey player Donald Raleigh (disambiguation), multiple people Elizabeth Raleigh...
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  • of it in North America. Benjamin Weich of London, who married Aurrelia Clarke at St James Clerkenwell, on 21 September 1653. Henry Witch of London who...
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  • 1978), British actor Don Cooper (born 1957), American baseball player Don Cooper, American curler Douglas Cooper (disambiguation), multiple people Duff...
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    Pawl Paul I (disambiguation) Paul II (disambiguation) Patriarch Paul (disambiguation) Pope Paul (disambiguation) Saint Paul (disambiguation) Listed chronologically...
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  • Desire Mercier Desire Philosophy Desire realm Desiring-production Desmond Clarke Despair Destiny Destructive dilemma Detachment (philosophy) Determinable...
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  • Australian footballer Sophie Choudry (born 1982), Indian singer and VJ Sophie Clarke (born 1989), American reality TV personality Sophie Colquhoun (born 1989)...
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