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The CLAuse Retrieval Engine (CLARE) is a coprocessor system which based on two-stage filtering, for handling large sets of disc resident clauses in Prolog database applications. The overall architecture and the timing measurements of the first stage CLARE hardware are reported. The timing measurements shows that the first stage CLARE hardware can perform search operations on data transferring at a rate up to 4.5 million double bytes per second.