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Chimo! (Inuit for "****o") was a
Canadian jazz-rock/jazz
fusion band,
founded in 1969. The band pla**** with some of the
biggest acts of
their era, and...
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Chimo (also
known as T4) was a
young female orca
exhibited in
Sealand of the
Pacific at The Oak Bay
Marina in The Muni****lity of Oak Bay,
British Columbia...
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chimo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chimo may
refer to:
Chimo (greeting), a
greeting from the
Inuktitut language of
northern Canada, also...
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Tracee Chimo Pallero (born 1983) is an
American stage,
television and film
actress who
became an arts
critic favorite after her 2012
breakout role as...
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times in
their history, the
Chimos have
captured the
National title four times: 1984, 1985, 1992 and 1997. In 2001, the
Chimos were
approached to join the...
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founded as Fort Good Hope in 1830 but in 1831
changed its name to Fort
Chimo, an
anglicization of an
Inuit word ᓭᒨᖅ saimuuq,
meaning "Let's
shake hands"...
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Chimo (Marxa mora,
march of the Moors) is a
march and an
integral part of the
fiestas Moros i
Cristians in Ontinyent, for
which it is
considered a kind...
- USS
Chimo may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Chimo (1864), was a light-draft
ironclad monitor. USS
Chimo (AT-22), was renamed...
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Chimo Bayo (born Joaquín
Isidro Bayo Gomez, 25
October 1961) is a
Spanish music artist who
gained prominence in the
early 1990s with "Así me
gusta a mí"...
- The
second USS
Chimo (ACM-1) was the lead ship of her
class of
minelayers in the
United States Navy
during World War II.
Chimo was
built as
USAMP Colonel...