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Radcliffe
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Radcliffe, town (1991 pop. 27,664), Bury metropolitan district, N England, in the Greater Manchester metropolitan area. Industries include cotton and rayon mills and chemical, engineering, and paper plants. The parish church, founded in Norman times, has been restored.
Radcliffe
Ann. 1764--1823, British novelist, noted for her Gothic romances The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) and The Italian (1797)
Paula (Jane). born 1973, British athlete, winner of the London Marathon (2002, 2003), and European Record Holder for the 10000m.


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Political scientist Benjamin Radcliff of Notre Dame University, summing up his recent studies in Social Forces and the American Political Science Review, says survey research shows that "the more we supplement the cold efficiency of the free market system with interventions that reduce poverty, insecurity and inequality, the more we improve the quality of life.
The works of black artists such as Radcliff Bailey, Whitfield Lovell, Gordon Parks and Carrie Mae Weems are included alongside the works of many non-black artists including Graciela Iturbide, Helen Levitt and Ben Shahn.
``We believe he's the full package, '' Twins scouting director Mike Radcliff said of the All-American who shattered school records as a pitcher and hot-hitting shortstop in four varsity seasons at Crespi.
 
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