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  • 1chain — chain1 [ tʃeın ] noun *** ▸ 1 connected metal rings ▸ 2 series of people/things ▸ 3 group of businesses ▸ 4 in selling houses ▸ 5 something limiting freedom 1. ) count or uncount a series of metal rings connected to each other, used for fastening …

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  • 2chain — I UK [tʃeɪn] / US noun Word forms chain : singular chain plural chains *** 1) [countable/uncountable] a series of metal rings connected to each other, used for fastening, pulling, or lifting things There was a rusty iron chain hanging from the… …

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  • 3Chain Reaction Live in Concert — Video by John Farnham Released …

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  • 4Chain migration — has multiple meanings. It refers to the social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow others from that town to a particular city or neighborhood, whether in an immigrant receiving country or in a new, usually urban, location in …

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  • 5Chain Reaction (John Farnham album) — Chain Reaction Studio album by John Farnham Released …

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  • 6Chain Gang (song) — Chain Gang Single by Sam Cooke Released July 26, 1960 Format 7 single Recorded January 25, 1960 in RCA Studio A, New York Genre …

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  • 7Strong National Museum of Play — in Rochester, New York, USA, is a museum founded in 1982 that documents the history of play in American culture. Based on the personal collection of Margaret Woodbury Strong, the museum is a Smithsonian affiliate. It is also home to the National… …

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  • 8Chain Reaction (radio) — Chain Reaction Genre Chat show Running time 30 minutes Country United Kingdom Languages English Home station BBC Radio 4 …

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  • 9Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii — Directed by Kittu Saluja Produced by Sweta Agnihotri Ken Ghosh Shashikant Khamkar Namrata Rungta …

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  • 10strong|back — «STRNG BAK, STRONG », noun. 1. Nautical. a spar across boat davits, to which the boat is secured at sea. 2. a piece of wood or iron over the windlass, to haul up and secure the chain when the windlass is ready to be used …

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