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Clemens
[ klem-uhnz ]
noun
- Roger William Roger ClemensThe Rocket, born 1962, U.S. baseball pitcher.
- Samuel Lang·horne [lang, -hawrn, -ern], Mark Twain, 1835–1910, U.S. author and humorist.
Clemens
/ ˈɛəԳ /
noun
- ClemensSamuel Langhorne Samuel Langhorne (ˈæŋˌɔː) See Twain
Example Sentences
About 10% of all workers in the hospitality industry — including hotels and restaurants — are unauthorized immigrants, said Michael Clemens, an economist with the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
"You see every single footstep," says Clemens Pohl, chief executive, as he points to a chart revealing disturbances in the fibre optic signal.
The afternoon session concluded with Germany's 27th seed Clemens being beaten by Owen, who is ranked 50 places below him.
“It’s a reckless grenade toss,” said Michael Clemens, an economics professor at George Mason University who specializes in international migration.
Her husband, Clemens Lutter, tells Marini the family is planning to head to Barker Dam tomorrow.
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