. "The Clerk worked at a news stand where Phoebe picked up a magazine and gum. He told her the total is $3\u00B752. There was also an elderly couple buying a lottery ticket. Phoebe then had a premonition of the winning numbers and bought one of the tickets as well."@en . "The Navy employed clerks, literate seamen, to handle paperwork, writing letters and filing."@en . "No"@en . . . . "Usine de Smithy"@fr . "First Appearance"@en . . "Clerk"@en . "N/A"@en . "Clerk is a character residing in the city of Velyn Harbor."@en . . "Multi-part quest"@en . "Male"@en . . "The clerk can be offered donation in the form of sulphurous fertilisers, where she manages their storage. Players need at least 5% favour with the Hosidius House in order to donate sulphurous fertilisers. 2 buckets of fertiliser donated grants player 0.1% of progress. In order to get 100% favour purely from donating sulphurous fertilisers, a player will need 1,900 buckets of them. If the player has completed the Client of Kourend quest, they will only need 950 buckets from 5% favour to 100%."@en . . . . . . "A bureaucratic administrator."@en . "Clerk"@en . . . "Galaxy Guide 7: Mos Eisley"@en . "The Clerk mans the Pangean government Office of Male Supremacy in the Dinosaurs episode \"The Son Also Rises.\" A bespectacled, seemingly staid bureaucrat, the clerk possesses a nasal voice and fussy mannerisms. When greeted by Robbie and Earl Sinclair, eager to challenge each other according to the Code of the Wilderness, he displays initial insistence that a well-crafted essay is a powerful way to teach someone a lesson, and that pent-up aggression should be unleashed on forms, so the carbon copies will be legible."@en . . . "show"@en . "Dead End Drop"@en . . "The Clerk is a minor character, who appeared on Cherry Hill. He worked for an expensive clothing store, of which Harry was buying clothes for Nikki at the time in The Other King, however whilst his back was turned, Rosa Cortez, siezed the opportunity to sneak behind the counter, to serve Harry and take his money. Later, the Clerk stopped Harry and accused him of theft when he had set the security alarms off."@en . . "Hosidius House, Great Kourend"@en . . "Clerk is a character in the Super Mario series. He first appeared in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. He is a member of the Smithy Gang, and the weakest supervisor of the assembly lines in Smithy's Factory. He has the lowest rank of the management staff. He has a large axe, and four Mad Mallet guards."@en . . "The Clerk is a minor character, who appeared on Cherry Hill. He worked for an expensive clothing store, of which Harry was buying clothes for Nikki at the time in The Other King, however whilst his back was turned, Rosa Cortez, siezed the opportunity to sneak behind the counter, to serve Harry and take his money. Later, the Clerk stopped Harry and accused him of theft when he had set the security alarms off."@en . "The Clerk is a man who works in a small shop."@en . "Aucune"@fr . . . . . . . . "Clerk"@en . "14"^^ . . . . . . . . "A clerk was a profession. Clerks were responsible for general office or sale-related tasks."@en . . "Aucun"@fr . "Female"@en . "Unknown"@en . . . . . . . "Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars"@en . "Valor Up, Vigor Up"@fr . "Unknown"@en . "An old-fashioned clerical worker, especially in the fields of bookkeeping and correspondence. Prior to the invention of office machines, all number crunching, preparation of documents and correspondence and copying of previously made documents had to be done by hand. Thus a business enterprise of any size had to have a number of workers specifically to create and deal with all the paperwork. They had a number of names and titles, but the one we're using here is \"clerk.\" The term originally comes from the Catholic Church's clergy (singular: cleric), the major source and employer of literate people in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. Note that in British English, it is pronounced \"clark.\""@en . . . "None"@en . "0"^^ . . . "Appearances"@en . . . . "Clerk"@fr . . "Bald"@en . "Last Appearance"@en . . "\"Maximum Homerdrive\""@en . . . . . "A Rebel Agent"@en . . . "0"^^ . "Significant Others"@en . "Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook"@en . . . . "1993"^^ . . . . . . . . "Galaxy Guide 7: Mos Eisley"@en . . . . "Clerk"@en . . . . "2016-01-07"^^ . "A clerk was an individual whose role was primarily as an administrative aide, assisting in keep and maintaining records. A Starfleet operations division lieutenant serving at Starbase 11 was addressed as \"clerk\" by Commodore Stone during Captain James Kirk's court martial trial in 2267. His duties during the trial included activating the recorder, handling identity tapes from witnesses, and later, on the bridge of the USS Enterprise, he had a tricorder, with its flap open, held over his shoulder. (TOS: \"Court Martial\" ) In uncovering the conspiracy to infect Odo with morphogenic virus, Julian Bashir determined that at least 73 people were involved, including computer experts, doctors, security officers, admirals, and clerks. (DS9: \"Extreme Measures\")"@en . . . . . "The Clerk mans the Pangean government Office of Male Supremacy in the Dinosaurs episode \"The Son Also Rises.\" A bespectacled, seemingly staid bureaucrat, the clerk possesses a nasal voice and fussy mannerisms. When greeted by Robbie and Earl Sinclair, eager to challenge each other according to the Code of the Wilderness, he displays initial insistence that a well-crafted essay is a powerful way to teach someone a lesson, and that pent-up aggression should be unleashed on forms, so the carbon copies will be legible. However, as the father and son continue to snarl and bellow at each other, the clerk finds himself becoming hot and bothered by the display of masculine aggression, and turning aside a portrait of his mother, presses a button to reveal the Pit of Death. Underenath his dull exterior, he's always considered himself a \"Code of the Wilderness kind of guy\" and eagerly serves as referee for the resultant match. Though he declares Robbie the winner (following interference by Fran), the clerk expresses mild disappointment at the lack of actual bloodshed or dismemberment."@en . "She manages the stores."@en . "More commonly known as the 4y-Guy. A nameless man who is the main character of 4y-Records. He is highly opinionated and feels that anyone who disagrees with him is an idiot (though, most of the time, his behavior is justified since most of his customers are, in fact, idiots). He usually has music related discussions with the store's customers, though most of these turn into one-sided rants, as the customers usually can't reason with him. He will also talk about other topics such as the government, computers, restaurants, junk mail, and crayons."@en . . "The clerk works for Bravek in West Ardougne. In the Plague City quest, she prevents access to his office until she is told that the situation is urgent."@en . . . "2002-08-27"^^ . "500"^^ . "A bueracratic administrator"@en . . . . . . . . . . "47"^^ . . . . . "Clerk"@en . "These are the locations where you can work as Clerk: \n* Head Office \n* Record Studio \n* Law Firm"@en . . . "Enemy"@en . "More commonly known as the 4y-Guy. A nameless man who is the main character of 4y-Records. He is highly opinionated and feels that anyone who disagrees with him is an idiot (though, most of the time, his behavior is justified since most of his customers are, in fact, idiots). He usually has music related discussions with the store's customers, though most of these turn into one-sided rants, as the customers usually can't reason with him. He will also talk about other topics such as the government, computers, restaurants, junk mail, and crayons. Bands he likes: The Pixies, The Smiths, The Cure, Bauhaus, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Cake, Sugar, Lard, The White Stripes, The Hives, Megadeth, Tool, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, Dead Kennedys, Naked Raygun, Husker Du, Bad Religion, Sex Pistols, etc The 4y-Guy made an appearance in the Neurotically Yours comic series. Germaine went to 4y-Records to buy some mew music, and he told her that \"he will make no physical contact today, she should leave her money by the door, and get the hell out.\" He also made a cameo in Dukkha in the background of a club commenting that the music on a record he was holding \"sucks monkey.\""@en . "172800.0"^^ . . . . . . "body"@en . "Unknown"@en . "The Clerk has a dark blue apron with a lighter blue shirt under it. Her hair color is brown."@en . "Clerk.gif"@en . "Dead End Drop"@en . . . . "1"^^ . . "Clerk to sprzedawca w Centrum Handlowym. My\u015Bla\u0142, \u017Ce Jessie chcia\u0142a zap\u0142aci\u0107 kradzion\u0105 kart\u0105, lecz to w rzeczywisto\u015Bci by\u0142a karta Christiny. Kategoria:Postacie Kategoria:Postacie z serialu Jessie"@pl . . "Humanoid"@en . . . "Yes"@en . "0"^^ . . . "A clerk was a profession. Clerks were responsible for general office or sale-related tasks."@en . . . . "Le Clerk est un membre du Smithy Gang et le plus faible superviseur des lignes d'assemblage de l'Usine de Smithy dans Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Il a le rang le plus bas de l'\u00E9quipe de gestion et dispose de quatre Mad Mallet en tant que garde du corps. En combat, il se sert de sa hache et apr\u00E8s avoir \u00E9t\u00E9 vaincu, les h\u00E9ros peuvent acc\u00E9der \u00E0 la seconde salle."@fr . "Boss: Smithy"@en . "The Clerk is a female character in City Folk that sells tickets at The Marquee. She is very business-like and never reveals anything about her personal life. Nobody knows what she looks like, because she is always behind the counter, trying to sell tickets to shows of Dr. Shrunk and Master Frillard. The tickets cost 800 Bells. The Clerk isn't a human because she speaks Animalese whilst the player speaks Bebebese. She always says the same thing. She never includes hints or mentions anything different from selling tickets. Though this has not been proven, the Clerk may be the Emcee. This theory is supported due to the similar roles of their jobs and their identical voices. This article is a stub. You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "0"^^ . . "Clerk is a character in the Super Mario series. He first appeared in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. He is a member of the Smithy Gang, and the weakest supervisor of the assembly lines in Smithy's Factory. He has the lowest rank of the management staff. He has a large axe, and four Mad Mallet guards."@en . "10"^^ . . . . . "Full Name"@en . "Relatives"@en . . . . . "2"^^ . "None"@en . "Store Clerk"@en . . . . . "Unknown"@en . "Le Clerk est un membre du Smithy Gang et le plus faible superviseur des lignes d'assemblage de l'Usine de Smithy dans Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Il a le rang le plus bas de l'\u00E9quipe de gestion et dispose de quatre Mad Mallet en tant que garde du corps. En combat, il se sert de sa hache et apr\u00E8s avoir \u00E9t\u00E9 vaincu, les h\u00E9ros peuvent acc\u00E9der \u00E0 la seconde salle. Il ressemble \u00E0 un guerrier, portant une armure et un casque \u00E0 deux cornes. Il poss\u00E8de une hache qui poss\u00E8de la forme du vaisseau des Axem Rangers. Cat\u00E9gorie:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Cat\u00E9gorie:Personnages de Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Cat\u00E9gorie:Ennemis de Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Cat\u00E9gorie:Ennemis Cat\u00E9gorie:Personnages"@fr . . . . "The Clerk is a man who works in a small shop."@en . "Clerk is the minor character of Rugrats that he is voiced by Jack Riley."@en . . . "voice"@en . "The Clerk has a dark blue apron with a lighter blue shirt under it. Her hair color is brown."@en . . "Clerk is the minor character of Rugrats that he is voiced by Jack Riley."@en . "Age"@en . "Clerk"@pl . . "An old-fashioned clerical worker, especially in the fields of bookkeeping and correspondence. Prior to the invention of office machines, all number crunching, preparation of documents and correspondence and copying of previously made documents had to be done by hand. Thus a business enterprise of any size had to have a number of workers specifically to create and deal with all the paperwork. They had a number of names and titles, but the one we're using here is \"clerk.\" The term originally comes from the Catholic Church's clergy (singular: cleric), the major source and employer of literate people in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. Note that in British English, it is pronounced \"clark.\" The clerk is often a supporting character in fiction, making the business run smoothly while the owner or manager has more interesting adventures. If a clerk is the main character, the theme of the story will often be the tedium of the job and the wacky characters they are forced to work with. Beginning in the latter half of the 19th Century, women start being hired as lower-level clerks. Often is used as a Meek Townsman when one is needed in The Western. The modern equivalent is the White Collar Worker. For store clerks, see Shop Keeper. Not to be confused with the Kevin Smith movie, Clerks. Examples of Clerk include: \n* The title character of Bartleby the Scrivener and his co-workers. \n* Bob Crachit of A Christmas Carol. \n* In Horatio Alger's first Rags to Riches novel, Ragged Dick, the \"riches\" Dick rises to is an entry-level clerk position. (But it is steady work that doesn't require him to hustle out on the street.) \n* Vetinari has employed Drumknott (the mild-mannered supporting character version of this trope), Wonse ( who plotted to remove Vetinari from power), and the mysterious Dark Clerks. \n* A lot of characters in Russian literature are like this, especially in Gogol and Dostoyevsky. There was an odd civil service ladder in Tzarist Russia and the ranking of lower ranked civil servants in the books is often Collegiate Assessor, which corresponded to a military rank of I think colonel. \n* Jonathan Harker of Dracula is a clerk, though by the time the story starts he has risen high enough in the company to be trusted with dangerous foreign missions, and he's made a partner in the firm on his return."@en . . . . . "Zeah: Great Kourend"@en . "Clerk was a man who appeared in High Seas (episode)."@en . "Unknown"@en . "Occupation"@en . "Green and Black"@en . . . "The Navy employed clerks, literate seamen, to handle paperwork, writing letters and filing."@en . . . . . "Selling tickets at The Marquee"@en . . "2002-08-27"^^ . . "The Clerk worked at a news stand where Phoebe picked up a magazine and gum. He told her the total is $3\u00B752. There was also an elderly couple buying a lottery ticket. Phoebe then had a premonition of the winning numbers and bought one of the tickets as well."@en . . . . . . . . . "N/A"@en . . . . "Clerk was a man who appeared in High Seas (episode)."@en . . . . . . . "3.15576E8"^^ . . . . . "Clerk to sprzedawca w Centrum Handlowym. My\u015Bla\u0142, \u017Ce Jessie chcia\u0142a zap\u0142aci\u0107 kradzion\u0105 kart\u0105, lecz to w rzeczywisto\u015Bci by\u0142a karta Christiny. Kategoria:Postacie Kategoria:Postacie z serialu Jessie"@pl . "A clerk was an individual whose role was primarily as an administrative aide, assisting in keep and maintaining records. A Starfleet operations division lieutenant serving at Starbase 11 was addressed as \"clerk\" by Commodore Stone during Captain James Kirk's court martial trial in 2267. His duties during the trial included activating the recorder, handling identity tapes from witnesses, and later, on the bridge of the USS Enterprise, he had a tricorder, with its flap open, held over his shoulder. (TOS: \"Court Martial\" )"@en . "The Clerk is a female character in City Folk that sells tickets at The Marquee. She is very business-like and never reveals anything about her personal life. Nobody knows what she looks like, because she is always behind the counter, trying to sell tickets to shows of Dr. Shrunk and Master Frillard. The tickets cost 800 Bells. The Clerk isn't a human because she speaks Animalese whilst the player speaks Bebebese. She always says the same thing. She never includes hints or mentions anything different from selling tickets. This article is a stub. You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "These are the locations where you can work as Clerk: \n* Head Office \n* Record Studio \n* Law Firm"@en . . "Semi-auto"@en . . . . . "Short"@en . "face"@en . . . . "Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook"@en . . . . . "Clerk is a character residing in the city of Velyn Harbor."@en . . "The clerk works for Bravek in West Ardougne. In the Plague City quest, she prevents access to his office until she is told that the situation is urgent."@en . . . "No"@en . "100"^^ . . "Yes, Plague City"@en . . "The clerk can be offered donation in the form of sulphurous fertilisers, where she manages their storage. Players need at least 5% favour with the Hosidius House in order to donate sulphurous fertilisers. 2 buckets of fertiliser donated grants player 0.1% of progress. In order to get 100% favour purely from donating sulphurous fertilisers, a player will need 1,900 buckets of them. If the player has completed the Client of Kourend quest, they will only need 950 buckets from 5% favour to 100%. The clerk will take all sulphurous fertilisers in the player's possession, including the bank, which means players do not need to make multiple trips to donate, and can gain massive amounts of favour in one go. Sulphurous fertiliser is made by using saltpetre on normal compost. Both saltpetre and compost are tradeable in the Grand Exchange. However, the sulphurous fertiliser is not."@en . . "160"^^ .