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Clement I

American  

noun

  1. Saint Clement of Rome, a.d. c30–c100, first of the Apostolic Fathers: pope 88?–97?


Clement I British  
/ ˈklɛmənt /

noun

  1. Saint, called Clement of Rome. pope (?88–?97 ad ). Feast day: Nov 23

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“When I first saw Clement, I thought, ‘What the heck is going on here?’” he said.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 28, 2018

“When I first saw Clement, I thought, ‘What the heck is going on here?’” he said.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 28, 2018

Two of Grncarov’s supposed opponents at that event were Belgians Xander Weis and Jans Clement; I was unable to find any record of a Belgian tennis player with either name.

From Slate • Feb. 12, 2018

Mr. Clement, I didn't take the time to figure this out, but maybe you did.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 29, 2012

But my wilful Clement, I am afraid, you will find too much for you.

From Christie Redfern's Troubles by Lintott, Edward Barnard