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Clemens

[ klem-uhnz ]

noun

  1. Roger William Roger ClemensThe Rocket, born 1962, U.S. baseball pitcher.
  2. Samuel Lang·horne [lang, -hawrn, -ern], Mark Twain, 1835–1910, U.S. author and humorist.


Clemens

/ ˈklɛmənz /

noun

  1. ClemensSamuel Langhorne Samuel Langhorne (ˈlæŋˌhɔːn) See Twain
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Her husband, Clemens Lutter, tells Marini the family is planning to head to Barker Dam tomorrow.

In Clare, a rural town about 150 miles northwest of Mount Clemens, Gene and Cindy Gibson chalked up the lack of excitement to a broader malaise.

Over the last few years, about 6 in 10 people crossing unlawfully have been turned away, according to an analysis of DHS data by Clemens, the George Mason professor.

The recent increase is “highly concerning,” said Tessa Clemens, a health scientist in the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention and lead author of the new report.

The show had recently finished production on its first season, but Clemens was calling with bad news: Disney had decided to pull the plug, effectively canceling the series before it made it to air.

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clemencyClemens, Samuel L.