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black chin is noticeable. The
hybrid between the black-
chinned hummingbird and Anna's
hummingbird is
called "Trochilus" violajugulum. The black-
chinned hummingbird...
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Chin chin is a
fried snack from
Nigeria . It is
known as
atchomon in Togo and Benin,
achomo in Ghana, and
croquette or
chin chin in Cameroon. It is similar...
- Look up
chin chin, chinchin, chinchín, or
chin-
chin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chin chin is a
fried snack in West Africa.
Chin Chin or variants...
- The
chin is the
forward pointed part of the
anterior mandible (mental region)
below the
lower lip. A
fully developed human skull has a
chin of between...
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Chinnor is a
large village and
civil parish in
South Oxfordshire, England,
about 4
miles (6 km)
southeast of
Thame and
close to the
border with Buckinghamshire...
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Chinner is an
English surname shared by
several notable people:
Hubert Chinner (1870–1953),
South Australian cricketer John
Henry Chinner (1865–1933)...
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CHIN may
refer to:
Canadian Heritage Information Network, a
government agency in
Canada that
promotes Canadian culture and
heritage on the
Internet CHIN...
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South America. It is also
commonly known as the black-
chinned dolphin or even Peale's black-
chinned dolphin. However,
since Rice's work Peale's dolphin...
- the black-
chinned sparrow is slimmer, and has a
streaked back,
brown edges to its wing feathers, and no
white in its tail. The black-
chinned sparrow breeds...
- Paul
Stephen Rudd (born
April 6, 1969) is an
American actor. Rudd
studied theater at the
University of
Kansas and the
American Academy of
Dramatic Arts...