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  • Faith's square toed button-fastening 'Clutton' court shoes in gold »

    Shoewawa 2009

  • Faith's square toed button-fastening 'Clutton' court shoes in gold wasn't keen on square toes last week, I obviously hadn't seen

    Shoewawa 2009

  • The building was designed by the architect Clutton.

    The Religious Sensibility of Beardsley 2009

  • Lead Author: Juliet Clutton-Brock (other articles)

    Domestication 2006

  • Clutton-Brock, one of the few British settlers who had supported the independence struggle.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • Then he placed the plant on his desk and said, as if some apology or explanation were needed, Tally Clutton gave me this on the third of October.

    The Murder Room James, P. D. 1988

  • Clutton-Brook, an English writer, says that unless we attain to some kind of beauty and art, we shall have no lasting peace.

    The Psychology of Nations A Contribution to the Philosophy of History G.E. Partridge

  • Cronshaw's minute knowledge of cricket; he liked to tantalise people by talking to them of things that obviously bored them; Clutton threw in a question.

    Of Human Bondage 1919

  • Philip remembered that Clutton had spent some months in Toledo, and the journalist's answer made him look at him with more interest; but he felt it would be improper to show this: it was necessary to preserve the distance between the hospital patient and the staff.

    Of Human Bondage 1919

  • "And the nuisance is," added Clutton, "that it takes him a devil of a time to get drunk."

    Of Human Bondage 1919

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