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Clemens

[ US /ˈkɫɛmənz/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States writer and humorist best known for his novels about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (1835-1910)

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  • And will the government be spending wisely if it retries Roger Clemens this spring for lying to Congress about steroids? Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories
  • David Bispham, the great barytone, always genial and generous, agreed to take part, and Clara Clemens, already accustomed to public singing, was to join in the program. Mark Twain: A Biography
  • I just kind of gravitated to it," says singer and drummer Jeffrey Clemens of his initial interest in rock-steady. Undefined
  • Clemens spent most of his time at the opening session observing a particularly ill-bred Washoe delegate, “Colonel” Jonathan Williams, eating an eighteen-pound raw turnip at his desk while simultaneously ushering through committee a sinuous new bill for a toll road that stretched conveniently from one tollhouse to another. LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
  • And that Pettitte "misheard" Clemens say he took HGH? Before Congress, Clemens knocks self out of box
  • Clemens dubbed the hurler '' the Stone-Throwing Ghost. '' Undefined
  • The guilt-ridden letter in which he announced the news to the Clemens family amounts to a scream of primal anguish.
  • But one of the problems a juiceless McGwire would have faced was the need to hit the pitches thrown by Roger Clemens. Matthew Yglesias » Steroids and the Hall of Fame
  • Clemens began the game tentatively thanks to a strained leg muscle suffered in his last start.
  • _Golden arm_ (story) Clemens _How to tell a story_ The Book of Hallowe'en
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