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Wallace Chafe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wallace Chafe (pronounced /ˈtʃeɪf/ ; born 1927) is an American linguist. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and graduating the Yale University where he obtained his doctorate in 1958, he further...
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Chafe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chafe may refer to: •Chafé, village in Portugal •Chafe (crater), Martian crater named after Chafe, Nigeria As a surname: •Wallace Chafe, American linguist
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Loose-fitting cotton clothing is best for chafe-prone skin, says Dr. Bihova. Tight-fitting athletic wear should be made of natural fibers, too, because they absorb sweat and carry it away from the skin.
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Chris Chafe is a composer, cellist, music reseacher and director of Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics. more... ... Duca Family Professor 2007 web page -- check for more stuff which has yet to migrate to this new site-- 2006 web page strad cello lust SoundWIRE network concerts...
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The CHaFE 150 long-distance charity bike and bicycle ride event in Idaho and Montana raises money for early childhood education in Sandpoint, Idaho. ... The CHaFE 150...
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chafe: Definition and Pronunciation ... 1. to wear or abrade by rubbing: He chafed his shoes on the rocks.; 2. to make sore by rubbing: Her collar chafed her neck.; 3. to irritate; annoy: The dripping of the faucet chafed her nerves.; 4. to warm by rubbing: to chafe cold hands.;
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