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Primarily from the United States Government Printing Office Style Manual. [1] State names usually signify only parts of each listed state, unless otherwise indicated. Based on the BLM manual's 1973 publication date, and the reference to Clarke's Spheroid of 1866 in section 2-82, coordinates appear to be in the NAD27 datum.
Tampax appeared in 1936. Belts were needed until the 1970 introduction of Stayfree by Personal Products Co. and New Freedom Pads by Kimberly-Clark. New Freedom is a former brand in the Kotex family. New Freedom was one of the first beltless pads manufactured in the early 1970s.
Mitchell Bradley Clarke [1] (born November 24, 1985) is a Canadian professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist. He fought as a Lightweight for the Ultimate Fighting Championship , and is the head coach at Complete Fitness & Martial Arts in St. Albert, Canada.
A Sam Browne belt as worn by Canadian officers during the First World War. The Sam Browne belt is a leather belt with a supporting strap that passes over the right shoulder, worn by military and police officers. It is named after Sir Samuel J. Browne (1824–1901), the British Indian Army general who invented it.
Frazer Clarke (born 7 August 1991) [2] is a British professional boxer He has challenged twice for the British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles. As an amateur , he won a silver medal at the 2017 European Championships ; gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games ; and bronze at the 2020 Olympics .
Clark Rouson Gracie (born July 17, 1984) is an American Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitor and member of the Gracie family. [1] He is the grandson of Carlos Gracie , one of the founders of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, and first eldest son of Carley Gracie , the father of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu in the United States.
Terrence Adrian Clarke (September 6, 2001 – April 22, 2021) was an American college basketball player for the Kentucky Wildcats of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). [1] Clarke was a standout Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) basketball player for Todd Quarles at Expressions Elite in Braintree, Massachusetts.