Mark Twain and Samuel Clemens were one and the same person. 马克・吐温和赛缪尔・克莱门斯是一个人。
Samuel Clemens, who was known as Mark Twain, became a famous American writer. 塞缪斯・克莱门斯,以马克・吐温知名,成了美国名作家。
clemens
[ noun ] United States writer and humorist best known for his novels about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (1835-1910) <noun.person>
Carlton's strikeout record was broken by Roger Clemens with 20 in 1986.
I don't care who is running with him," said Mr. Clemens, now a correctional officer, before Mr. Bush began his speech yesterday.
At the other end, Dino Baggio saved the day in extra time by hooking a Yekini poke off the line. Later, Yekini launched a bitter attack on Nigeria coach Clemens Westerhof, saying the defeat was due to his tactical folly.
Keith Bell, 16, a Mount Clemens High School freshman, said his Nike gym shoe logo haircut got mixed reactions at home.
Betty Polec of Mount Clemens, who organized Sunday's service, agreed.
Quarry Farm, where Mr. Clemens summered, is now the Center for Mark Twain Studies, and closed to the public.
Ford Motor Co. would pay $1.75 million in penalties and close two vinyl-coating production lines to settle an air pollution case at a plant in Mount Clemens, Mich., the Justice Department announced Friday.
In 1865, author Samuel L. Clemens _ using the pen name "Mark Twain" _ published his story, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" in the New York Saturday Press.