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Clarke is a relative newcomer to the screen, with roles in a movie called Fossils and a role on the popular British daytime soap Doctors to her name, plus some ad work, as shown here.
GAME OF THRONES: Daenerys recasting completed Adam Whitehead 2010
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Clarke is a relative newcomer to the screen, with roles in a movie called Fossils and a role on the popular British daytime soap Doctors to her name, plus some ad work, as shown here.
Archive 2010-05-01 Adam Whitehead 2010
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Titled "Fossils of Cyanobacteria in CI1 Carbonaceous Meteorites" and authored by NASA scientist Richard Hoover of the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama, it makes the audacious claim that a meteorite that slammed into France in the 1800s has clear evidence pointing to space-dwelling microbes.
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They were sorta series-ish as the "Fossils" often appeared in the different books.
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'Fossils' he calls them, they're shells made out of stone.
His Big Opportunity Amy le Feuvre
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In the poem called "Fossils," the girl who flies and the boy who hunts her are followed in flight and pursuit with a swift energy by the poet, and the lines pant and gasp, and the figures flare up and down the pages.
Imaginations and Reveries George William Russell 1901
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Upcoming programs include "Fossils" for all ages, 9 to 10: 30 a.m.
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Upcoming programs include "Fossils" for all ages, 9 to 10: 30 a.m.
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Whisperer, "which in some moods I think is the best poem in the book until I read" Fossils "or" What Tomas an Buile said in a Pub. "
Imaginations and Reveries George William Russell 1901
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ScienceDaily was the site that brought us the news about a portrait of Shakespeare under the "Fossils & Ruins" category (see this post).
2700-year old Turkish tablets? Now that’s unbelievable AYDIN 2009
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