• Look up chimo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chimo may refer to: Chimo, US prison slang, a derogatory term for a child molester (taken from the first...
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  • Chimo! (Inuit for "Hello") was a Canadian jazz-rock/jazz fusion band, founded in 1969. The band played with some of the biggest acts of their era, and...
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  • Chimo (also known as T4) was a young female orca exhibited in Sealand of the Pacific at The Oak Bay Marina in The Municipality of Oak Bay, British Columbia...
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    Tracee Chimo Pallero is an American stage, television and film actress who became an arts critic favorite after her 2012 breakout role as Daphna Feygenbaum...
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    Kuujjuaq (redirect from Fort Chimo)
    ([kuːtjuɑq]; Inuktitut: ᑰᑦᔪᐊᖅ or ᑰᔾᔪᐊᖅ, "Great River"), formerly known as Fort Chimo and by other names, is a former Hudson's Bay Company outpost at the mouth...
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  • USS Chimo may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Chimo (1864), was a light-draft ironclad monitor. USS Chimo (AT-22), was renamed...
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    Chimo (Marxa mora, march of the Moors) is a march and an integral part of the fiestas Moros i Cristians in Ontinyent, for which it is considered a kind...
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    Chimo Bayo (born Joaquín Isidro Bayo Gomez, 25 October 1961) is a Spanish music artist who gained prominence in the early 1990s with "Así me gusta a mí"...
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  • Misa Etō (section Chimo)
    singer, actress, tarento and former member of the idol groups Nogizaka46 and Chimo. On February 14, 2019, Etō announced that she would be graduating from Nogizaka46...
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    the designations CH-148 Petrel (33 originally, reduced to 28) and CH-149 Chimo (15) in the anti-submarine warfare and air-sea rescue roles respectively...
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  • is only listed as a pseudonym, Chimo. It was adapted into a film. Lila Says is a narrative of the protagonist's — Chimo, an Arab boy living in France —...
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  • The second USS Chimo (ACM-1) was the lead ship of her class of minelayers in the United States Navy during World War II. Chimo was built as USAMP Colonel...
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  • The plot is based on the novel of the same title written by "Chimo" (a pseudonym). Chimo (played by Mohammed Khouas) is a nineteen-year-old self-described...
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    ordered by the Canadian Forces, reduced to 28 and cancelled in 1993. CH-149 Chimo Search and rescue helicopter for Canada. 15 ordered by the Canadian forces...
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  • orcas, Chimo and Nootka, were brought to Sealand. Nootka was later sold, and moved through several aquariums before dying in California. Chimo died in...
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    March 2009 City of Coquitlam: Sports Centre Renewal Project Tri-City News: Chimo pool project Archived 2009-03-19 at the Wayback Machine 10 March 2009 Poirier...
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    Bay, Red Lake, Ontario. Further growth continued through acquisition of Chimo Air Service, in 2018, which also operated from Howey Bay. This acquisition...
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  • gusta a mí" (transl. 'That's the Way I Like It') is a song recorded by Chimo Bayo. Recorded in Rager Studio, the single was released on 24 June 1991...
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  • The Edmonton Chimos were a professional women's ice hockey team in the Western Women's Hockey League (WWHL). Founded in 1973, the team closed out its 38-year...
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  • via Spanish vizcacha Anorak (definition) from Greenlandic Inuit annoraaq Chimo (definition) from the Inuktitut word saimo (ᓴᐃᒧ Inuktitut pronunciation:...
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    national television, where she performed the song. Her sophomore album, 'Chimo ni Chimo,' graced the music scene in 2007, solidifying her presence as an artist...
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  • toast is "chimo" (/ˈtʃiːmoʊ/ CHEE-moh). This expression is also often used as a closing on correspondence between engineers. The word chimo is derived...
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    Sea King replacements and 15 SAR types, dubbed CH-148 Petrel and CH-149 Chimo respectively). Amid a rising deficit and growing unemployment, Canada was...
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    USS Chimo, a single-turreted, twin-screw monitor, was built by the Aquila Adams company in South Boston, Massachusetts, and launched 5 May 1864, and commissioned...
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  • Nate and Denise, married co-owners of the cafe where Billy works Tracee Chimo as Gaby, Arthur's boss at a PBS station Fred Armisen as Garry Epstein, Billy's...
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    installed instead. Six of the vessels were transferred to the U.S. Navy as the Chimo class. Five vessels were later transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard and refitted...
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    callsign CFI, was established in July 1954 as a result of the closure of NRS Chimo, Quebec. Station CFI was part of the Supplementary Radio network. Because...
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    el dominio del libro Archived May 12, 2011, at the Wayback Machine – By Chimo Soler. "Frequently asked questions regarding e-books and U.S. libraries"...
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    captured alongside Chimo. Chimo died in 1972 from complications caused by Chédiak–Higashi syndrome, the syndrome which caused her albinism. Chimo never bore any...
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    1.7 mi) southwest of Kuujjuaq, Quebec, Canada. The airport site at Fort Chimo was located and surveyed on 12 July 1941 by a United States Army Air Forces...
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