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Clah to goodness if dat conceit o' yo'n strikes in, Jasper, it gwine to kill you sho'.
Clah (1831-1916) kept a diary for 50 years (1859-1909) recording in detail his travels up and down the west coast of North America from Washington to the Yukon.
Clah's diary often mentions his own forestry work and that of others.
In particular, it is Chapter Four ("'Until the Gospel Came and Lifted Her'...") and Chapter 6 ("The Self-reflections of Arthur Wellington
Clah") which are the richest finds.
(Anthony
Clah is a graduate assistant in the strength and conditioning program, working with several of the varsity teams at Brigham Young University, including the men's and women's golf, tennis, and swimming and diving teams.)
Two indigenous evangelists: Moses Tjalkabota and Arthur Wellington
Clah, Journal of Religious History 27 (3) 2004, 348-366.
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Clah to goodness if dat conceit o'yo'n strikes in, Jasper, it gwyne to kill you, sho'.
Such figures as Arthur Wellington
Clah, in deep control of his twin powers, Tsimshian and Christian, appear significant as an example of what can be achieved in drawing together two disparate imaginations.
An uncle, Deshna
Clah Chischillige, had been a tribal chairman in the 1930s.
The recent stormy weather, and subsequent early morning downpour, meant that the North One West
clahs with Rochdale was only given less than an hour before kick-off.
Shaikh Mubarak bin Isa All Khalifa team will
clahs with Mohammed Al Khathlan team.