Examples of using Clovis in English and their translations into Chinese
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Clovis points are unlike other spear tips because of their“flutes,” or vertical grooves chipped into each side of their bases.
He doesn't live very far from you, and Clovis knows where he lives, so he can help you with anything you might need.
Clovis is notable because of its low crime rate and noted school system, both of which make the city popular with young families.
Michael Johnston, Clovis Unified's associate superintendent of administrative services, said the district was avoiding $4 million a year in costs through lower energy bills.
Clovis eventually fell ill and was sent to a boarding school, Gauguin's sister Marie providing the funds.
Behind the desk was a tall, high arched back chair with similar motifs, but one carving seemed to address Clovis directly.
The Clovis people, a Native American civilization from the prehistoric era that existed from 13,200 to 12,900 years ago.
His baggage would have to wait; he kept Clovis waiting for long enough.
Clovis frequently argued against LGBT legal protections on radio broadcasts that aired between 2012 and 2014, CNN reported this week.
It always seemed obvious to me that the schedule could not be met as promised," state prosecutor Clovis Almeida Junior said.
The Clovis people used distinctive bone and ivory tools and are regarded as the first human inhabitants of the New World.
Some legal experts say that Whitaker's prior statements about the probe and his relationship with Clovis require him to recuse himself from overseeing the investigation.
The study suggests that an asteroid impact may have been responsible for the mass species extinction in North America including the Clovis people.
New research provides evidence against the hypothesis that a large comet impact or airburst caused the termination of the Clovis culture.
Gauguin returned to Paris in June 1885, accompanied by his six-year-old son Clovis.
The discovery of other possible pre-Clovis sites in North America further shook the theory that Clovis people were the first Americans.
Clovis, a Frankish chieftan, defeated the last Roman armies in Gaul and united the Franks by 509, becoming the ruler of much of western Europe.
Their most skilled and powerful ruler, Clovis, converted to Catholic Christianity in 496 as a promise for victory in battle.
The Franks became Christians after their king Clovis I converted to Catholicism, an event which is traditionally set in 496.
This is the last marathon until June for Albertson, the head coach of the Clovis Community College cross-country team.