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Cleophas
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Cleophas (klē`ōfəs), in the New Testament, husband of one of the Marys who stood at the foot of the Cross. This is apparently Mary the mother of St. James the Less, but the father of James the Less is Alphaeus. An explanation is that Cleophas is the Aramaic form and Alphaeus the Greek form of the same name. Some identify Cleopas Cleopas (klē`ōpəs), in the New Testament, one of the two who met the risen Jesus on the way to Emmaus. Perhaps the same as Cleophas .
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The menu, created by Executive Chef Cleofas Perez, formerly of La Goulue and consulting chefs Lesley Swan from Bistrot Margot, Pascal Le Seach from Balthazar and La Goulue and Dale H Schnell of Tonic includes an eclectic mix of new-age American cuisine with distinct Mediterranean influences.
Despite being stricken with a stroke 6 1/2 years ago, Biasio remained dedicated to the people he worked with, even attending a going-away party for Cleofas Martinez, Paraclete's dean of boys, in his wheelchair.
A fugitive from a North Carolina court lockup, Cleofas Lewis is wanted by Lancaster detectives for the December 1996 takeover robbery of a Pic 'N' Save store.
 
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