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Jacqueline Chevé (1961–2010),
French politician Chevé Cave, one of the
deepest caves on
Earth Cheves This page
lists people with the
surname Chevé. If an...
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Sistema Cheve (/ˈtʃeɪveɪ/ CHEV-ay; Spanish:
Cueva Cheve,
Sistema Cheve) is a deep cave
located in the
Sierra Juárez
mountain range in the
southern Mexico...
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Cheves may
refer to: Buck
Cheves (1898–1995),
American college football player and
referee Elizabeth W.
Cheves (1809–1890),
American writer Joe Cheves...
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Langdon Cheves (/ˈtʃɪvɪs/
September 17, 1776 – June 26, 1857) was an
American politician,
lawyer and
businessman from
South Carolina. He
represented the...
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Elizabeth Washington Cheves (née Foote;
December 23, 1809 –
March 21, 1890) was an
American writer of
prose and
verse in Virginia.
Cheves was a
native of eastern...
- The Galin-Paris-
Chevé system is a
method of
reading music,
based on the
ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau,
founded by
Pierre Galin (1786–1821) and developed...
- Mary
Cheves West
Perky (1874–1940) was an
American psychologist and one of the twenty-one
female students who
studied under Edward B.
Titchener at Cornell...
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Patrick Gray
Cheves or
Cheeves (May 16, 1820 –
April 21, 1883) was an
American farmer from Norway,
Wisconsin who
served two terms, 1856 and 1878, 22 years...
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Jacqueline Chevé was born on 21
August 1961 in ****rignac (Côtes-du-Nord). She was a
member of the
Senate of France. She
represented the Côtes-d'Armor...
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Cheves Walling (1916 – June 18, 2007) was an
American organic chemist,
having been a
Distinguished Professor Emeritus at and also the
former Editor-in-Chief...