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Chare,
formerly named Maryon House Chare, Colvin's
Chare,
formerly Black Boy's
Chare, Pallister's
Chare,
formerly Armourer's
Chare, Blue
Anchor Chare...
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which is
celebrated by
holding a
chariot or
palanquin procession.
Paanch Chare is one of the many
occasions or
festivals celebrated by the Newa community...
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Archived from the
original on 15
March 2021.
Retrieved 1
December 2017.
Chare,
Nicholas (1
December 2015).
Matters of testimony:
interpreting the scrolls...
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Nicholas Chare is a
professor of art
history at the Université de Montréal. He
received his
Bachelor of Arts in
English and the
history of art from the...
- Pāhān
Charhe (Devanagari: पाहां चह्रे) also
known as Pāsā
Charhe (पासा चह्रे) is one of the
greatest religious festivals of the year in
Nepal Mandala....
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Stanton Chare is a
hamlet in West
Suffolk district, Suffolk, England. It is near the
large village of Stanton. The A143 road and B1111 road are nearby...
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execution of code
within the
chare to
handle the
message asynchronously.
Chares may be
organized into
indexed collections called chare arrays and
messages may...
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Chares of
Lindos - a
sculptor who
created the
Colossus of
Rhodes A
chare may also be:
Chare - a
dialect term in north-east
England for an
alleyway All pages...
- Longkhim–
Chare is one of the 60
Legislative ****embly
constituencies of
Nagaland state in India. It is part of
Tuensang district and is
reserved for candidates...
- in
northeast India. It is
spoken in
Kiphire District and in the Longkhim-
Chare circle in
Tuensang district, Nagaland, India.
Ethnologue lists the following...