He went to the court building to see a clerk and clear all charges.
Spitzer was a clerk to U.S. District Court Judge Robert Sweet in New York.
The case began with a phone call from a clerk at a local Circuit City.
Before that he had worked as a clerk for a builder's firm and an electrical company.
At the airport check-in counter, a clerk brightened at the sight of my American passport.
She worked as a clerk in the Israeli Air Force during the war of independence.
Rome (CNN) -- He was a clerk at a shoe company, though he hadn't worked for some time.
The playwright then lets his imagination run riot, imagining the need for the mall to have a clerk.
From New York, Roberts moved to the Supreme Court, where he became a clerk for Associate Justice William H.
It's not known whether the pages he worked from were in Thomas Jefferson's hand or inscribed by a clerk.
Perhaps you went from shop to shop in the mall and asked each manager for work as a clerk.
Breakspear's father, Robert de Camera, was a clerk in lower orders in the service of the abbot of St Albans.
"The race is just so nasty you cannot tell what anybody really thinks, " said Connie Sullivan, a clerk in a Lexington deli.
His father was a fireman and a mechanic, his mother a clerk.
His qualifications: He had been a clerk for outdoor retailer REI in Berkeley and had written two books about California bike trails.
That is what, on April 14th, made the testimony of Charles S. Riley, a clerk at a Massachusetts plumbing-and-steam-fitting company, so explosive.
Sotomayor ultimately won jail sentences for the store owner and a clerk.
Once, long ago, this farmer worked his fingers to the bone so his son could learn to be a clerk at the castle.
Born in Ilford in north-east London, Ball left school at 14 to be a clerk in an advertising agency and started taking trumpet lessons.
No one is coming back to a place where they were sneered at by a server, or heard a clerk complaining about their business.
Birdena Frye, 37, a clerk for the New York State Court System, is flying to New Orleans from New York City in late April.
My favourite Stewart anecdote has him chatting to a clerk on a select committee, who mentioned he was writing a thesis about an Elizabethan poet.
At a liquor store, for example, the scan might just confirm for a clerk that you are over 21, without revealing any other identifying information.
Her eyes briefly welled up with tears as a clerk announced that the jury found her guilty of first-degree murder for killing Alexander in June 2008.
The broker yells out the order, finds a buyer or seller, makes a trade, records it on a card and hands it off to a clerk.
Wendy Castro, a clerk at a nearby Wal-Mart, was among the first allowed back into her home, which sits on the outmost edge of the barricaded area.
These incidents remind me of an 1853 Herman Melville story about a clerk named Bartleby, who one day simply refuses to do what is asked of him.
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At 17, author John Ervine, recorded his profession as a clerk, and lived in Lisbon Street in Pottinger, County Down, with his mother, sister and four boarders.
Jennifer Aniston puts on a Texas accent and plays Justine Last, a clerk at a faceless superstore, which seems to be the new epicenter of modern angst.
When fish from Boston reach Newark, a clerk can--without even cracking open the bay door--wave an electronic reader and learn whether the fish got too warm en route.
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