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- adjective Obsolete spelling of
clear .
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Examples
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Thank you for your interest in my favour, but let me beg that you would not under the idea of serving me engage to cleare my shelf of Books and thereby encumber yourself.
Letter 180 2009
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In order to make the point cleare and after a host of anonymous, semi abusive posters sent me almost identical links seemingly from a "We don't think Climate Change Exists" website, I'll post the following piece of evidence from the Met Office Website.
Archive 2009-02-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009
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In order to make the point cleare and after a host of anonymous, semi abusive posters sent me almost identical links seemingly from a "We don't think Climate Change Exists" website, I'll post the following piece of evidence from the Met Office Website.
Ice, snow, and those who deny global warming Norfolk Blogger 2009
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NEW YORK — Federal regulators Thursday cleare d a plan to spread the costs of new interstate, high-voltage power lines to utility rate payers in several Midwestern and Western U.S. states, even if the electricity bypasses most of those customers.
U.S. Backs Plan to Divvy Up Power-Line Costs Naureen S. Malik 2010
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Whose Candell burneth cleare and brighte; a wondrous force and might
Leap Year -- Day John 2008
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The Christian Religion brings mankind diverse positive Benefits, such as are, more cleare and extensive knowledg of God, and divine things; the Remission of Sins; the Favour of God; severall graces and vertues suitable to mens respective needs and conditions; and above all, a happy Immortality in the Life to come.
Sticky Wants to Grab 2009
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JERUSALEM -- To Israel's critics abroad, the picture could not be cleare ...
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JERUSALEM -- To Israel's critics abroad, the picture could not be cleare ... digg
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No man shall be forced by Torture to confesse any Crime against himselfe nor any other unlesse it be in some Capitall case where he is first fullie convicted by cleare and suffitient evidence to be guilty.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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No man shall be forced by Torture to confesse any Crime against himselfe nor any other unlesse it be in some Capitall case where he is first fullie convicted by cleare and suffitient evidence to be guilty.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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