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Curtis Clark (April 23, 1950 - May 19, 2023) was a jazz pianist from Chicago, United States. Clark was born in Chicago , Illinois in 1950, but moved to Los Angeles where he spent his student years and started composing and playing the piano .
Billy Curtis Clark (December 19, 1928 – March 15, 2009) was an American author of 11 books and many poems and short stories, heavily influenced by his childhood growing up in poverty in Kentucky. Biography
Robert Curtis "Bob" Clark (July 2, 1937 – July 10, 2020) was a Canadian teacher, civil servant and politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1960 to 1981 including time as a Cabinet Minister in Premier Ernest Manning's government, and later as Leader of the Alberta Social Credit Party and Leader of the Official Opposition.
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Ryan Curtis Clark [4] (born June 23, 1979) is an American musician who also has performed under the stage name Maven. [5] He is best known as the lead vocalist of the Christian metal band Demon Hunter , which he co-founded with his brother, guitarist Don Clark .
Thomas Curtis Clarke (September 16, 1827 – June 15, 1901) was an American railway engineer, builder and author best known for a series of cast iron bridges in the United States. While living and working in Port Hope, Ontario , his firm won the contract to build the east and west blocks of the Canadian Houses of Parliament .
Facebook enables users to control access to individual posts and their profile [122] through privacy settings. [123] The user's name and profile picture (if applicable) are public. Facebook's revenue depends on targeted advertising, which involves analyzing user data to decide which ads to show each user.
Albert Curtis Clark, FBA (21 February 1859 – 5 February 1937) was an English classical scholar, who specialised in Latin literature, Cicero, and the New Testament. From 1913 to 1934, he was Corpus Christi Professor of Latin at the University of Oxford. He was also President of the Classical Association from 1930 to 1931. [1] [2]