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Chapmantown, California

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Chapmantown (originally called Chapman's Addition, Kenyan Oaks, and also Chapmanville) is an unincorporated community in Butte County, California. It lies at an elevation of 207 feet (63 m). It is a working class residential neighborhood. The neighborhood is named after Augustus ...

Chapter 61

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Chapter 61 is a voluntary current use program designed by the Massachusetts Legislature to tax real property in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at its timber resources value rather than its highest and best use (development) value. Landowners who enroll their land in the progra...

Characters of Polandball

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These are the characters of Polandball.Countries and territories Antarctica International Organizations Any international organization could be represented in Polandball style. These are some examples: Regions Any administrative division or city could be represented in Polandball...

Charitykick

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CharityKick is a crowd funding company. It allows users to nominate any person for a challenge or "dare": When endorsed by a charity, a dare can accumulate donations, which are released to that charity only if the dare is completed. Nominated persons will be familiar (e.g. employ...

Charles Bethea

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Charles Bethea (born 1981) is an American journalist and magazine writer. Currently, he is a staff writer at The New Yorker magazine. where his work has focused on politics, local media and the American South. Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, a...

Charles Branham-Bailey

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Charles Branham-Bailey is an American newspaper columnist and journalist. His column Can He Say That? has run in The Miami SunPost since May 6, 2010.He writes about the people and politics of Miami Beach, South Florida, Florida, and other topics.SunPost columnist, 2010-presentIn ...

Charles Fleming Retirement Village

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Charles Fleming Retirement Village is a retirement village in Waikanae, New Zealand. Opened in 2013 and named after Sir Charles Fleming, it houses 140 beds with a resident capacity of over 400. It was built by Ryman Healthcare with a construction cost of $100 million. It includes...

Charles G. Hulse

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Charles Gerald Hulse (born March 26, 1929) is a writer who lives and works in Galle, in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. Hulse is the author of several works of fiction, the first of which, entitled In Tall Cotton, was published in 1987. Hulse is a former dancer and theatre pe...

Charles H. Lyons

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Elected to office in 1972, Charles "Charlie" H. Lyons was the first 18-year-old in the United States elected to a town or city position.Lyons served the citizens of Arlington, Massachusetts as well as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1972 to 2005. During his tenure in polit...

Charles L. Deibert

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Charles Larry Deibert is Oregon’s Civilian Aid to the Secretary of the Army (CASA) following a twenty-two year military service career; his rescue actions as a pilot in the Vietnam War resulted in countless saved lives. He is the recipient of various honors, including the Disting...

Charles River Center

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The Charles River Center is a 200,000 square foot shopping center in the suburban bedroom community of Bellingham, Massachusetts. Developed by S.R. Weiner and W/S Development of Chestnut Hill, MA, it opened in 1998 in the watershed area of the Charles River, which runs approximat...

Charles S. Rushe Middle School

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Charles S. Rushe Middle School is a Pasco County Public School located in Land O' Lakes, Florida. It serves students in grades 6 through 8. The school was built to relieve overcrowding at Pine View Middle School. It is located in the Concord Station development adjacent to Sunlak...

Charles Steuart

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Dr Charles Steuart (1750-1798) was a physician and landowner in colonial Maryland. Although a Loyalist by inclination, he was a member of the Flying Camp militia during the American Revolutionary War and was present with General George Washington at the Siege of Yorktown.Early li...

Charles Townshend, 8th Marquess Townshend

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Charles George Townshend, 8th Marquess Townshend (born 26 September 1945) is a British peer. He is the elder son of George Townshend, 7th Marquess Townshend, and his first wife Elizabeth Pamela Audrey (d. 1989), daughter of Thomas Luby. He was styled Viscount Raynham until he suc...

Charlestown Rowing Club

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Charlestown Rowing Club is a Cornish Pilot gig club in the town of Charlestown in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Vessels *Defender - Launched April 20, 2009. Built by Maurice Hunkin of Fowey. Named after a former four oared gig that used to operate from the harbour. The 'Defe...

Charli Evans

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Charli Evans (born 2 February 1997) is an Australian professional wrestler and current champion. She has wrestled throughout the Australian independent circuit, most notably for , Newcastle Pro Wrestling, and Melbourne City Wrestling. She is also a member of the "The Blue Nation ...

Charlie Crews

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Detective Charles 'Charlie' Crews is a fictional character on the NBC drama Life, played by Damian Lewis. He was exonerated for a crime he didn't commit and now uses his new found appreciation for life and insights gained from a Zen book to solving crimes. DescriptionCharlie is a...

Charlie Garrett

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Charlie Garrett is an English professional wrestler. He has worked for several British independent wrestling promotions, including Preston City Wrestling, Devon Wrestling Association and Pro Evolution Wrestling. In Pro Evolution Wrestling he became one half of the Pro Evolution T...

Charlie Jordan (DJ)

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Charlie Jordan is a British radio presenter, who has presented on stations such as BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, BRMB and LBC. She made her radio debut on Birmingham's BRMB FM in circa 1986.Jordan is best known for 'The Love Zone', which aired on Capital FM in London. She also presen...

Charlotte Zoo

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The U.S. city of Charlotte, North Carolina is "... the largest metropolitan area in the United States without a zoo." The Charlotte Zoo initiative is a proposal is to allocate 250 acres of natural North Carolina land to be dedicated to the zoological foundation, which was incorpo...

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