Chard or Swiss chard (/tʃɑːrd/ ; Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, Cicla Group and Flavescens Group) is a green leafy vegetable. In the cultivars of the Flavescens...
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Look up chard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chard is a leaf vegetable. Chard may also refer to: Chardonnay or Chard, a grape variety or a varietal...
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Colonel John Rouse Merriott Chard VC (21 December 1847 – 1 November 1897) was a British Army officer who received the Victoria Cross, the highest military...
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The Charding Nullah, traditionally known as the Lhari stream and called Demchok River by China, is a small river that originates near the Charding La pass...
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Chard is a town and a civil parish in the English county of Somerset. It lies on the A30 road near the Devon and Dorset borders, 15 miles (24 km) south...
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and Chard Danny Chard (born 1980), English cricketer Don Chard, Canadian politician Geoffrey Chard (born 1930), Australian opera singer Herbert Chard (1869–1932)...
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Geoffrey William Chard AM (born 9 August 1930 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian opera singer. He was a foundation member of the...
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Kaberry and Chard was an Australian architectural firm known for designing theatres, picture theatres and town halls from around 1920 until the end of...
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Howard Chard (1924 – 16 April 1983), better known as "Baldy" Chard, was a Canadian professional boxer and gangster who served as the principle enforcer...
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Chard Hayward (born Roy Hayward, 1949) is a Welsh-born Australian-American television actor, director and producer, he is best known for his long-running...
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Chard Prep School is a coeducational private school for children ages 4 to 11 located in the town of Chard in the English county of Somerset. The school...
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The Chard Canal was a 13.5 miles (21.7 km) tub boat canal in Somerset, England, that ran from the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal at Creech St. Michael,...
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William George Chard (1812 - September 19, 1877) was a California pioneer. William George Chard was born in Columbia County, New York in 1812. He came...
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The Guildhall is a town hall and community building in the town of Chard in the English county of Somerset. The Guildhall was built between 1834 and 1835...
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Nancy Chard (July 14, 1933 – February 18, 2010) was an American politician who served in the Vermont House of Representatives from the Windham 2-3 district...
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Herbert William Chard (17 October 1869 – 9 January 1932) was an English cricketer. Chard was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He...
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There are different styles of payot among Haredi or Hasidic, Yemenite, and Chardal Jews. Yemenite Jews call their sidelocks simanim (סִימָנִים), literally...
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Chard Reservoir is a 36.97-hectare (91.4-acre) reservoir north east of Chard Somerset, England. It is owned and managed by South Somerset District Council...
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Philip John Chard (born 16 October 1960) is an English former footballer who made nearly 500 appearances in the Football League between 1978 and 1994...
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Donald F. Chard is a former Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Dartmouth South in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1998...
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The Chard and Ilminster News is a local newspaper in Somerset, England. The newspaper was established in Chard, Somerset, about 1874, as a weekly newspaper...
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Chard (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁ]; Occitan: Chàrd) is a commune in the Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in central France. An area of...
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Richard Newnham "Chard" deNiord III is an American author, Poet Laureate of Vermont (2015–2019), poet, and teacher. Chard deNiord is the author of seven...
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The Chard branch lines were two lines serving the town of Chard in Somerset, England. One was a northward branch, opened in 1863, from the Salisbury to...
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Chard (1964) Ltd, operating as Chard Coin and Bullion Dealer, is a long-standing coin and bullion dealer based in Blackpool, UK. Its coins range from ancient...
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throughout the Balkans. The filling is made of chopped spinach (sometimes chard) and usually feta or white cheese, and egg. Ispanaklı Selanik Böreği and...
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Chard Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union team based in Chard in Somerset. The club run three senior men's teams, a Ladies' XV and the full...
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November 2007. Retrieved 17 October 2008. "Britannia on British Coins". Chard. Retrieved 25 June 2006. Baker, Steve (2001). Picturing the Beast. University...
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