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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...
- Nationalist"). On yeshiva.org.il, "
Chardal" is
described as, "The
people who
classify themselves as 'Charedi Leumi', or '
Chardal', try to keep the
Mitzvot strictly...
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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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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...
- 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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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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Kaberry and
Chard was an
Australian architectural firm
known for
designing theatres, "picture theatres", and town
halls from
around 1920
until the end...
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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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Chard 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 is...
- ultra-Orthodox or Haredi,
Religious Zionist or Dati Leumi, and the in-between
Chardal families;
there are also many
volunteers from
overseas who enlist.[citation...