- "Jerry"
Clower (September 28, 1926 –
August 24, 1998) was an
American stand-up comedian. Born and
raised in the
state of Mississippi,
Clower was best...
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Clower is a surname,
occupational for a nailer.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jerry Clower (1926–1998),
American comedian Robert W.
Clower...
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Clowers is a
surname which means "son of the nailer".
Notable people with the
surname include: Bill
Clowers (1898–1978),
American baseball player Clifton...
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Robert Wayne Clower (February 13, 1926 – May 2, 2011) was an
American economist. He is
credited with
having largely created the
field of stock-flow analysis...
- Hugh
Clowers Thompson Jr. (April 15, 1943 –
January 6, 2006) was a
United States Army officer,
serving as a
warrant officer in the 123rd
Aviation Battalion...
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Tommy Clowers (born
September 2, 1972) is an
American professional FMX (Freestyle motocross) rider. He also a
former professional Supercross rider, and...
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George H.
Clower was a
state legislator and
schoolteacher in
Central Georgia during the
Reconstruction era. He was one of two African-Americans elected...
- 73 (
Clower 2004, p. 92) Kates,
Steven (2009). Sya's Law and the
Keynesian Revolution. Cheltenham, UK:
Edward Elgar. ISBN 978 1 84844 826 1. (
Clower 2004...
- to his
following being compared to a
religious revival,
comedian Jerry Clower nicknamed Twitty "The High
Priest of
Country Music", the
eventual title...
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Merle Kilgore,
which was
based on a real
person named Clifton Clowers (Kilgore's uncle).
Clowers lived on
Woolverton Mountain (the
spelling was
changed for...