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Clare
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Clare [klɛə]
n
(Placename) a county of W Republic of Ireland, in Munster between Galway Bay and the Shannon estuary. County town: Ennis. Pop.: 94 006 (1996). Area: 3188 sq. km (1231 sq. miles)

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1. (Biographies / Clare, Anthony (Ward) (1942 M, Irish, MEDICINE: psychiatrist, FILMS AND TV: broadcaster) Anthony (Ward). born 1942, Irish psychiatrist and broadcaster; presenter of the radio series In the Psychiatrist's Chair from 1982
2. (Biographies / Clare, John (1793-1864) M, English, WRITING: poet) John. 1793-1864, English poet, noted for his descriptions of country life, particularly in The Shepherd's Calendar (1827) and The Rural Muse (1835). He was confined in a lunatic asylum from 1837


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In Co Clare, John McDermott, 33, from Kilrush, was killed when his motorcycle was involved in a collision with another vehicle on Saturday night.
 
 
 
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