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Meanwhile, Clara and I were writing to each other.
NEWYORKER: Clara
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All the years since I had met Clara suddenly came tumbling down on top of me, everything my life had been, most of it nothing to do with her.
NEWYORKER: Clara
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Once, I got sentimental and tried to summon up days gone by, but Clara put on her icy armor, and I soon got the message and gave up on nostalgia.
NEWYORKER: Clara
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For a few minutes (they seemed extraordinarily long at the time, and, thinking the whole thing over, later on, I realized that in fact they were), I sat and waited for Clara in the living room, a living room that seemed welcoming, for no special reason, overly cluttered but welcoming and full of light.
NEWYORKER: Clara
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Of course, I have my own theory who Clara is.
FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down
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Years later, Clara told me about the parts of her life I had missed out on.
NEWYORKER: Clara
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Ms. Errico has never before had the opportunity to play so fine a role in New York, and she effortlessly proves her worth: I've never seen or heard a better Clara, Audra McDonald included.
WSJ: Theater Review: The Subtle Joys of Small-Scale Sondheim
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As I indicated in prior posts, I am currently at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Santa Clara, an event dedicated to all things around the collaborative enterprise.
FORBES: Is The Enterprise Really Transforming Into A Social Business?
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As I noted yesterday, McFarlin has been arrested, and now sits in a Santa Clara county lock-up awaiting arraignment, on suspicion of burglarizing the house last month and selling stolen property.
FORBES: Jobs' House Burglar Nabbed Macs, Champagne, Blender, Steve's Driver's License