Definitions from Wikipedia (James Clark)
▸ noun: (born 23 February 1964) a software engineer and creator of various open-source software including groff, expat and several XML specifications.
▸ noun: (born 12 March 1963) a British diplomat.
▸ noun: James Howard Clark (May 11, 1888 – August 25, 1952) was a politician in Ontario, Canada.
▸ noun: (January 16, 1779 – August 27, 1839) a 19th-century American politician who served in all three branches of Kentucky's government and in the U.S. House of Representatives.
▸ noun: James "Oklahoma Jack" ClarkCrime Organizado Nos Estados Unidos: A Era Dos Inimigos Público, segunda-feira, 11 January 2010 was a Depression-era outlaw and bank robber.
▸ noun: the fifth president of Washington College
▸ noun: a provincial English painter born in West Hartlepool, in north-east England.
▸ noun: James H. Clark (born October 10, 1952) is a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
▸ noun: James A. Clark was an American long-distance runner who is recognized as having set a world's best in the marathon on February 12, 1909 with a time of 2:46:52 at the Brooklyn Marathon.
▸ noun: James "Big Jim" Clark (born 1973) is an ex-shinty player from Invergarry, Scotland.
▸ noun: James McCosh Clark (12 August 1833 – 26 January 1898) was Mayor of Auckland City in the 1880s.
▸ noun: James L. Clark (August 18, 1904 – May 26, 1977) was an American professional football player who played two seasons in the National Football League with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
▸ noun: (born January 8, 1936) an American former sports shooter.
▸ noun: Dr James Clark or Clarke FRS FRSE was a Scottish doctor and plantation-owner strongly linked to the history of the Dominica.
▸ noun: (14 March 1871 – 6 June 1941) an Australian cricketer.
▸ noun: an African-American man who was lynched in Eau Gallie, Florida by ten white men in 1926.
▸ noun: James T. Clark (born February 21, 1963) is an American politician in the state of Minnesota.
▸ noun: James Clark (1 May 1825 – 5 June 1890), was an English market gardener and horticulturist in Christchurch, Dorset who specialised in raising new varieties of potato.
▸ noun: James John Clark (29 July 1870 – 20 January 1936) was a New Zealand politician.
▸ noun: (born 5 September 2001) an English professional footballer who plays as a full back for Beaconsfield Town.
▸ noun: James Clark (October 21, 1809 – September 9, 1885) was an American Catholic priest and Jesuit who led the College of the Holy Cross during the American Civil War as president from 1861 to 1867.
▸ noun: (18 October 1830 – 7 June 1905) an English Bible Christian Church minister and activist for temperance and vegetarianism.
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▸ noun: (born 23 February 1964) a software engineer and creator of various open-source software including groff, expat and several XML specifications.
▸ noun: (born 12 March 1963) a British diplomat.
▸ noun: James Howard Clark (May 11, 1888 – August 25, 1952) was a politician in Ontario, Canada.
▸ noun: (January 16, 1779 – August 27, 1839) a 19th-century American politician who served in all three branches of Kentucky's government and in the U.S. House of Representatives.
▸ noun: James "Oklahoma Jack" ClarkCrime Organizado Nos Estados Unidos: A Era Dos Inimigos Público, segunda-feira, 11 January 2010 was a Depression-era outlaw and bank robber.
▸ noun: the fifth president of Washington College
▸ noun: a provincial English painter born in West Hartlepool, in north-east England.
▸ noun: James H. Clark (born October 10, 1952) is a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
▸ noun: James A. Clark was an American long-distance runner who is recognized as having set a world's best in the marathon on February 12, 1909 with a time of 2:46:52 at the Brooklyn Marathon.
▸ noun: James "Big Jim" Clark (born 1973) is an ex-shinty player from Invergarry, Scotland.
▸ noun: James McCosh Clark (12 August 1833 – 26 January 1898) was Mayor of Auckland City in the 1880s.
▸ noun: James L. Clark (August 18, 1904 – May 26, 1977) was an American professional football player who played two seasons in the National Football League with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
▸ noun: (born January 8, 1936) an American former sports shooter.
▸ noun: Dr James Clark or Clarke FRS FRSE was a Scottish doctor and plantation-owner strongly linked to the history of the Dominica.
▸ noun: (14 March 1871 – 6 June 1941) an Australian cricketer.
▸ noun: an African-American man who was lynched in Eau Gallie, Florida by ten white men in 1926.
▸ noun: James T. Clark (born February 21, 1963) is an American politician in the state of Minnesota.
▸ noun: James Clark (1 May 1825 – 5 June 1890), was an English market gardener and horticulturist in Christchurch, Dorset who specialised in raising new varieties of potato.
▸ noun: James John Clark (29 July 1870 – 20 January 1936) was a New Zealand politician.
▸ noun: (born 5 September 2001) an English professional footballer who plays as a full back for Beaconsfield Town.
▸ noun: James Clark (October 21, 1809 – September 9, 1885) was an American Catholic priest and Jesuit who led the College of the Holy Cross during the American Civil War as president from 1861 to 1867.
▸ noun: (18 October 1830 – 7 June 1905) an English Bible Christian Church minister and activist for temperance and vegetarianism.
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