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Clifford

[ klif-erd ]

noun

  1. Clark Mc·Ad·ams [m, uh, k-, ad, -, uh, mz], 1906–98, U.S. lawyer and government official.
  2. William King·don [king, -d, uh, n], 1845–79, English mathematician and philosopher.
  3. a male given name.


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But Prof Clifford Jones, a specialist in combustion risk at the University of Chester, said dust released from the storage silo could have been ignited by a spark.

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The author’s partner Julie Divola and sister Judy Clifford confirmed to the New York Times on Wednesday that Smith, a Danville, Calif., resident, died “after enduring the cascading effects of a rare autoimmune disease for a decade.”

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Smith is also survived by her sister Judy Clifford; her niece Lauren Clifford and Lauren’s son Wyatt; and her nephew Brian Clifford and his wife, Taylor Acampora.

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With just one other character worth mentioning, a daffy shop clerk played by “Fleabag’s” Sian Clifford, there’s only so many moves a story this small can make.

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However Cambridge Crown Court this month heard how triple murderer Kyle Clifford viewed Andrew Tate videos before shooting his ex-girlfriend Louise Hunt and her sister Hannah with a crossbow and stabbing their mother Carol Hunt.

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