• Clea Lake or Lough Clea is situated just outside Keady in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It provides water for the Keady area and is a popular fishing...
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  • Clea Strange (/ˈkliːə/) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, Clea first appeared...
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  • successor to her master's side. Le Fay possesses a young woman named Clea Lake and uses her as a weapon against Thomas Lindmer, the "Sorcerer Supreme"...
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    Callan, known as the Clea, flows from its source in Clea Lake (also spelled as Clay Lake) through the middle of the village. The River Clea once powered Keady's...
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    Year Title Role Notes Ref. 1978 Dr. Strange Clea Lake As Eddie Benton Television film 1978 Deadman's Curve Nancy As Eddie Benton 1978 Killer's Delight...
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  • Buccinidae Clea (novel), a novel by Lawrence Durrell Clea Lake Cross-linked enzyme aggregate or CLEA, an immobilized enzyme Clea, a Delphic oracle Queen Clea, a...
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    Snails: Keeping Clea and Tylomelania in the aquarium". Conscientious Aquarist Magazine. Vol. 6, no. 4. Retrieved April 12, 2021. "Map of Clea helena". Discover...
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  • Muckross Lake (the middle lake of the Killarney lakes) is the deepest Irish lake, with a maximum depth of 75 metres. (Volume = Area * Mean Depth) Lakes with...
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  • the Southern Ui Neill. It is also possible this battle took place at Clea Lake, near Keady in Armagh, which points to the origins of the family of Diarmait...
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  • J5105 5692 Clay, Crannog in the Clea Lakes, grid ref: J5076 5561 Clay, Tullymacnous and Tullyveery, Crannog in the Clea Lakes, grid ref: J5099 5494 Cloghanramer...
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