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Clarkson

/ ˈklɑːksən /

noun

  1. ClarksonThomas17601846MBritishPOLITICS: abolitionist Thomas. 1760–1846, British campaigner for the abolition of slavery


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Patricia Clarkson gets to show off both as the woman who becomes fascinated with the erudite monster.

Clarkson is being challenged on twitter to explain what he did say if he did not say the racially offensive word in the film.

Clarkson this morning took to Twitter to deny the allegations, telling his 3.29m followers: 'I did not use the n word.

The BBC has told the Guardian it has launched an "urgent" investigation into Clarkson's apparent use of the n-word.

Mr. Clarkson was a philanthropist and a Christian, but neither a political economist nor a politician.

The deceased Mr. Clarkson had a brother named William, a bachelor, whose farm was adjacent to that now possessed by the widow.

All this time Mr. Clarkson was quietly seated in the breakfast-room, taking light repast after his long journey.

His sister, who really was devoted to him, was left without a penny, and entirely dependent on the charity of Mrs. Clarkson.

For several months they lived happily together, Mrs. Clarkson going on a visit to Montreal whenever it stated her.

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