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  2. Dooky Chase's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    History. The restaurant opened in 1939 as a sandwich shop on Clairborne Avenue. It moved to Orleans Avenue in 1941 by owners Emile and Dooky Chase and five years later, their son and daughter-in-law Edgar "Dooky" Chase Jr. and Leah Chase took over. They "turned the sandwich shop into one of the few upscale establishments available for the city ...

  3. Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech - Wikipedia

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    English. Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech is a 2009 documentary film about freedom of speech and the First Amendment in the United States, directed by Liz Garbus. [1] The documentary prominently features First Amendment attorney, Martin Garbus, who talks about the past and present state of free speech in the United States ...

  4. Chase Freedom Lifestyle Index Points to a Steady Increase in ...

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    Chase Freedom Lifestyle Index Points to a Steady Increase in Consumer Spending Overall spending in Q3 2012 goes up 4 percent over Q3 2011 WILMINGTON, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Chase today released ...

  5. Chase Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Chase Stadium (formerly Inter Miami CF Stadium and DRV PNK Stadium) is a soccer-specific stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Built on the site of the former Lockhart Stadium , the 21,550-seat stadium is the home pitch of Inter Miami CF of Major League Soccer and its MLS Next Pro reserve side Inter Miami CF II .

  6. General Chase - Wikipedia

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    General Chase is a signal in the Royal Navy’s lexicon of fleet orders; releasing ships from a line of battle, or other formation, in order to pursue a retreating or beaten foe. The signal is appropriate to the end of an action, when victory is certain; it allows all ships to break formation and act independently in order to capture or destroy ...

  7. Declaration of Conscience - Wikipedia

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    Declaration of Conscience. The Declaration of Conscience was a Cold War speech made by U.S. Senator from Maine, Margaret Chase Smith on June 1, 1950, less than four months after Senator Joseph McCarthy 's "Wheeling Speech", on February 9, 1950. Her speech was endorsed by six other liberal-to-moderate Republicans.

  8. Maralyn Chase - Wikipedia

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    Profession. educator, business owner. Website. Official. Maralyn A. Chase (née Mayfield, [1] [2] born January 6, 1942) is a former Democratic member of the Washington State Senate, representing the 32nd district from 2011 to 2019. [3] Before her election to the Senate, she served in the Washington State House of Representatives from 2002 to 2011.

  9. Ja'Marr Chase - Wikipedia

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    Ja'Marr Anthony Chase (born March 1, 2000) is an American football wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at LSU , where he won the Fred Biletnikoff Award and the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship as a sophomore.