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Clifford

[ klif-erd ]

noun

  1. Clark Mc·Ad·ams [m, uh, k-, ad, -, uh, mz], 1906–98, U.S. lawyer and government official.
  2. William King·don [king, -d, uh, n], 1845–79, English mathematician and philosopher.
  3. a male given name.


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Prop Kelsey Clifford grabbed the first of six first-half tries, with John Mitchell's side in complete control of the fixture right from the opening whistle.

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Lock Rosie Galligan replaces Morwenna Talling to partner Abbie Ward in the second row, while props Sarah Bern and Kelsey Clifford are rewarded with starts following their tries off the bench in Cork.

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A second alleged Mongols member, Clifford Lavoy, is accused of choking Sandoval before he was killed.

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The biggest swing came when Mitchell unloaded his bench, which saw replacement prop Sarah Bern score twice and Kelsey Clifford grab her first international try.

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Replacement prop Sarah Bern powered over for two tries, before Ellie Kildunne and Kelsey Clifford capped off an impressive second-half performance.

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