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Like The January Dancer, The Chieftain is a book I wrote a loooong time ago.
March 31st, 2008 m_francis 2008
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The Chieftain was the only one who alluded to the non - appearance of the searchers, and the manner in which he did so was a triumph of the commonplace.
Big Game A Story for Girls George de Horne Vaizey 1887
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The air went to their heads so that they grew "fey," and sang, and laughed, and teased each other like a couple of merry-hearted children, while the Chieftain was the biggest child of the three.
Big Game A Story for Girls George de Horne Vaizey 1887
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Two other crew members were safely rescued after the tug, called Chieftain and which was towing a barge with a crane on it, went down off Greenwich Pier in south London just before 11am.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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Two other crew members were safely rescued after the tug, called Chieftain and which was towing a barge with a crane on it, went down off Greenwich Pier in south London just before 11am.
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Two crew members were rescued after the tug, called Chieftain, sank off Greenwich Pier in south London just before 11am on Friday.
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Two crew members were rescued after the tug, called Chieftain, sank off Greenwich Pier in south London just before 11am on Friday.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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Sometimes, our most boring page in The Chieftain is our front page, but at the same time, it likely is our most important.
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I pulled out my cell phone to call The Chieftain, while others were dialing, I'm assuming,
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John Krich/WSJ The entrance to the cave identified sketchingly as the 'Chieftain's Palace' is marked by columns.
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