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Choate,
choate, or
inchoate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Choate may
refer to:
Choate,
British Columbia, a
locality in the
Fraser Canyon...
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scholar Barry Jean
Ancelet called Choates "undoubtedly the most po****r
Cajun musician of his day." Much of
Choates'
early life is disputed. Most sources...
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merger of two
sister schools founded by Mary and
William Choate in the 1890s. The
Choates spent their summers in Mary's
hometown of Wallingford, Connecticut...
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regional artists of
various genres including Cajun music (e.g.
Harry Choates) and
Texas Czech polka/waltz
music (e.g.
Frank Kubin,
Rhine Winkler, etc...
- Pat
Choate (/ʃoʊt/; born
April 27, 1941) is an
American economist who is most
known for
being the 1996
Reform Party candidate for Vice
President of the...
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Chicago Press. p. 225. "Rufus
Choate | Encyclopedia.com". Jameson,
Ephraim Orcutt. The
Choates in America. 1643–1896. John
Choate and His Descendants. Chebacco...
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Choate" (/ˈkoʊət/, /ˈkoʊeɪt/; COE-ut, COE-ait), as used in
American law,
means "completed or
perfected in and of itself", or "perfected, complete, or...
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Robert Burnett Choate Jr. (November 6, 1924 – May 3, 2009) was an
American businessman,
political activist, and self-described "citizen lobbyist" most...
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Choate (/tʃoʊt/ CHOHT) is a
locality in the
lower Fraser Canyon of
British Columbia, Canada,
approximately midway between the
unincorporated town of Yale...
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George Cheyne Shattuck Choate (March 30, 1827 – June 4, 1896) was an
American physician and the
founder of
Choate House, a
psychiatric sanatorium. He was...