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chimere (/ˈtʃɪmər/ CHIM-ər or /tʃɪˈmɪər/ chim-EER) is a
garment worn by
Anglican bishops in
choir dress, and,
formally as part of
academic dress. A...
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Chimères,
French for chimeras, may
refer to: The Chimeras, an 1853
sequence of
sonnets by Gérard de
Nerval Les
Chimères (painting), an 1884
painting by...
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Chimere **** (CHIM-ray-DEE-kay) is an
American football wide
receiver for the
Florida Gators. He
previously pla**** for the
Wisconsin Badgers. **** attended...
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Cilicia typically considered the
inspiration for the myth Chimera, chimera,
chimère, Chimaira, etc. may also
refer to: Chimaera,
various cartilaginous fishes...
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Chimere Eyo-Ita Ikoku, was a
Nigerian professor of Pure and
Industrial Chemistry who
served as the 8th Vice
Chancellor of the
University of Nigeria, Nsukka...
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Shaffer Chimere Smith (born
October 18, 1979),
known professionally as Ne-Yo (/ˈniːjoʊ/ NEE-yoh), is an
American R&B
singer and songwriter.
Regarded as...
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Chimères or The
Chimaeras is an
unfinished painting executed in 1884 by the
French Symbolist painter Gustave Moreau (1826–1898). It
depicts a large...
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CHIMERE is a chemistry-transport model. It is a
computer code that
unites a set of
equations representing the
transport and the
chemistry of atmospheric...
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appear in a
series of
major roles in
French films,
including the 1989 film
Chimère,
which was
entered into the 1989
Cannes Film Festival. She
featured in...
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Chimère is a 1989
French drama film
directed by
Claire Devers. It was
entered into the 1989
Cannes Film Festival. Béatrice
Dalle -
Alice Wadeck Stanczak...