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chare
▪ I. chare, char, n.1 (tʃɛə(r), tʃɑː(r)) Forms: 1 cierr, cirr, cerr, cyrr, 2–4 cherre, 3 chærre, chearre, 3–4 chere, 4–5 charre, 6–7 chair, (7 chaer, chewre, charr), 5– chare, 3– char; see also the variant chore. [OE. cęrr, cięrr, cyrr, masc. i- stem:—O.Teut. type *karri-z or *karzi-z: cf. chare v.1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chare
Hornsby's Chare, formerly named Maryon House Chare, Colvin's Chare, formerly Black Boy's Chare, Pallister's Chare, formerly Armourer's Chare, Blue Anchor Church Chare,() Durham - Castle Chare Hartlepool - St Hilda's Chare Hexham - St Mary's Chare Morpeth - Copper Chare Newton Aycliffe - Clarence Chare wikipedia.org
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Nicholas Chare
Nicholas Chare is a professor of art history at the Université de Montréal. References External links Nicholas Chare, profile at the University of Melbourne Nicholas Chare, bio at the University of York Dr Nicholas Chare, description wikipedia.org
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chare de quynce
chare de quynce, -quynse see chare n.4 Oxford English Dictionary
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Stanton Chare
Stanton Chare is a hamlet in West Suffolk district, Suffolk, England. It is near the large village of Stanton. wikipedia.org
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Chare Thursday
Chare Thursday corrupt f. Sheer Thursday. Oxford English Dictionary
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Crawcrook
In 2009 St Agnes Roman Catholic School relocated to the former Kepier Chare school. There was a third school, Kepier Chare school. wikipedia.org
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churre
churre obs. form of chare v., to turn. Oxford English Dictionary
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chearre
chearm, chearre obs. ff. charm, chare. Oxford English Dictionary
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Charm++
chare array simultaneously. If this is the last chare object in // the array of chare objects, then tell the main chare // object to exit the program. wikipedia.org
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Chares
; Chares of Mytilene - a historian who lived at the court of Alexander the Great; Chares of Lindos - a sculptor who created the Colossus of Rhodes A chare may also be: Chare - a dialect term in north-east England for an alleyway See also Charls wikipedia.org
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chardecoynes
chardecoynes, -quynce see chare n.4 Oxford English Dictionary
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شارم++
تؤدي هذه الرسالة إلى تنفيذ التعليمات البرمجية داخل chare للتعامل مع الرسالة بشكل غير متزامن. wikipedia.org
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Lyall Wilkes
Biography A noted barrister and later judge in the North-East of England, Wilkes was a member of Broad Chare Chambers, a leading group of barristers wikipedia.org
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne Trinity House
For the past 500 years it has occupied premises in Broad Chare on the Newcastle's Quayside, from which it continues to provide a combination of professional Entry is via a gateway on Broad Chare. wikipedia.org
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