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Alasdair George Stuart Clayre (9
October 1935 – 10
January 1984) was a
British author, broadcaster, singer-songwriter, and academic.
Clayre was born in Southampton...
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Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 249–359. Tempe:
Arizona State University.
Clayre,
Beatrice (1972). "A
preliminary comparative study of the Lun
Bawang (Murut)...
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Bradley Audrey Daston Nancy Crawford Cindy Fuller Marilyn Hanold Yvette Vickers Clayre Peters Marianne Gaba
Elaine Reynolds Donna Lynn
Ellen Stratton...
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Institute of Linguistics.
Clayre 1970.
Clayre 1972. "Melanau language". Omniglot.
Retrieved 27
August 2021. I.F.C.S.
Clayre. 1970. "The
Spelling of Melanau...
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Viscount Ridley, by his
marriage to
Ursula Lutyens. Her
father married Clayre Campbell (1927–2015), a
daughter of Alistair, 4th
Baron Stratheden and Campbell...
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February 2017 Ann Fleming, Spartacus,
Retrieved 5
February 2017 Jane Ridley,
Clayre Percy, "Charteris, Mary Constance,
Countess of
Wemyss (1862–1937)", Oxford...
- Jagger–Richards 2:18 2. "I Want To Be Alone" 2:51 3. "Train Song"
Bunyan Alasdair Clayre 2:15 4. "Love Song" 1:59 5. "Winter Is Blue" 2:55 6. "Coldest Night...
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lecture hall] (in Chinese).
Zhonghua shuju. p. 13. ISBN 962-8885-24-3.
Clayre,
Alasdair (1985). The
Heart of the
Dragon (First American ed.). Boston:...
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Comprehensive Guide to the Principles.
Element Books Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85230-792-9.
Clayre,
Alasdair (1985). The
Heart of the
Dragon (First American ed.). Boston:...
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composed and sung by
Cyril Tawney, Matt McGinn,
Johnny Handle and
Alasdair Clayre "Cold Wind Blows", song by
Eminem from
Recovery (Eminem album) "Where the...