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  • 11Chalk, Kent — Coordinates: 51°26′N 0°25′E / 51.43°N 0.41°E / 51.43; 0.41 …

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  • 12Chalk talk — Ad from Cartoons magazine for the Bart Chalk Talk program by C. L. Bartholomew. A chalk talk (aka chalk talk) was a popular act in vaudeville. A performer used chalk on a blackboard to make changes in a drawing while delivering a monologue. Some… …

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  • 13Dave Chalk (entrepreneur) — For other uses, see Dave Chalk. David Chalk Born David Ian Chalk September 9, 1958 (1958 09 09) (age 53) London, England, U.K. Nationality Canadian Education Universit …

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  • 14O. Roy Chalk — Oscar Roy Chalk (June 7, 1907 – December 1, 1995) was a New York entrepreneur who owned real estate, airlines, bus companies, newspapers and a rail line that hauled bananas in Central America. His diverse holdings included DC Transit, Trans… …

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  • 15Sidewalk chalk — are typically large colored (and sometimes white) sticks of calcium sulfate mostly used for drawing on pavement or cement sidewalk. It is sometimes used to draw a four square court or a hopscotch board. Artists such as Kurt Wenner and Julian… …

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  • 16Municipio de Chalk Bluff-Liddell (Arkansas) — Municipio de Chalk Bluff Liddell Municipio de los Estados Unidos …

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  • 17Municipio de Chalk Level (condado de St. Clair, Misuri) — Municipio de Chalk Level Municipio de los Estados Unidos …

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  • 18National Board of Review Awards 1964 — 36th National Board of Review Awards December 22, 1964 The 36th National Board of Review Awards were announced on December 22, 1964. Contents 1 Top Ten Films …

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  • 19Crayon board — Crayon Cray on (kr? ?n), n. [F., a crayon, a lead pencil (crayon Cont[ e] Cont[ e] s pencil, i. e., one made a black compound invented by Cont[ e]), fr. craie chalk, L. creta; said to be, properly, Cretan earth, fr. Creta the island Crete. Cf.… …

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  • 20black chalk — Drawing Draw ing, n. 1. The act of pulling, or attracting. [1913 Webster] 2. The act or the art of representing any object by means of lines and shades; especially, such a representation when in one color, or in tints used not to represent the… …

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