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"I am absolutely sure that Clive's case was a very unfortunate rogue case," he told the committee.
Phone-hacking scandal: Andy Coulson 'listened to intercepted messages' Nick Davies 2010
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(Clive's father, Vincent Chin, owned the trailblazing Randy's record shop and studio.)
Nightlife Agenda Fritz Hahn 2010
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All of which came as a bit of a surprise to the man concerned who reckoned that in the run-up to 2003, he had been visited by just one member of Sir Clive's coaching team.
Twickenham must be wary of change for change's sake | Shaun Edwards 2011
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Fringe wanders across this line on a regular basis (although props to John Nobel for playing the best mad scientist since Colin Clive's Dr. Frankenstein).
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I'm so surprised that I just look athim, and for one or two or three or four brilliant seconds, Clive's enjoying the look on my face.
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"Better call the police," Brian tells me, like Clive's not there.
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When I first came out, Clive's whole situation was to make me as urban as possible.
Idol Chatter 2010
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Lady Kitty (Tracy Michelle Arnold), the fallen woman at the center of "The Circle," walked out on Clive (Brian Mani), her husband, 30 years ago and ran off to Italy with Lord Porteous (James Ridge), Clive's best friend.
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Clive's edgy intelligence gives the story a solid foundation, while Elsa's neediness along with her searching mind lifts her mother-daughter relationship with Dren into the realm of dulcet madness.
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I let go of Clive's sleeve and we walk down the steps to the old canal from the back of Greenland Car Park.
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