- The beef
clod or
shoulder clod is one of the
least expensive cuts of beef and is
taken from the
shoulder (chuck)
region of the animal. Beef
clod is a large...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) (see index,
Clodion (Claude Michel): p. 127-128)
Media related to
Clodion at
Wikimedia Commons Entry and
examples at the...
- Look up
clod in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
clod is a lump of dirt.
Clod may also
refer to:
Bente Clod (born 1946),
Danish poet and
writer Frederick...
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Chlodio (probably died
after 450), also Clodio, Clodius,
Clodion,
Cloio or Chlogio, was a
Frankish king who
attacked and then
apparently ruled Roman-inhabited...
- "The
Clod and the Pebble" is a poem from
William Blake's 1794
collection Songs of
Innocence and of Experience.
Wikisource has
original text
related to...
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Clock is a work by the
French sculptor Claude Michel (1738–1814),
known as
Clodion.
Executed in 1788, it
includes three terracotta female figures, frequently...
- "Children of a
Lesser Clod" is the
twentieth and
penultimate episode of the
twelfth season of the
American animated television series The Simpsons. It...
- Look up
clodhopper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clodhopper may
refer to:
Clodhopper (candy) The Clodhopper, a 1917
American comedy drama film Clodhopper...
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Bente Clod (born 1946) is a
Danish poet and
prose writer, "an
important author within the
realist feminist movement of the 1970s". She is also a children's...
- The
Clod is a 1913
American short silent Western film
about the
Mexican Revolution directed by and
starring Romaine Fielding with co-stars Mary Ryan and...