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Examples

  • Consider This: Chaya is a Hebrew name, but people tend to associate it with African Americans.

    5-Star Baby Name Advisor Bruce Lansky 2008

  • I had met Lesley a couple of years earlier when I had worked at a restaurant called Chaya Venice.

    Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea Chelsea Handler 2008

  • Consider This: Chaya is a Hebrew name, but people tend to associate it with African Americans.

    5-Star Baby Name Advisor Bruce Lansky 2008

  • "Chaya," he said, his voice as neutral as he could make it, "it's good to see you again."

    Wraithbait 2009

  • "Chaya," John said and he could have kicked himself for not thinking about it sooner.

    Wraithbait 2009

  • "Chaya," John said and he could have kicked himself for not thinking about it sooner.

    Wraithbait 2009

  • "Chaya," he said, his voice as neutral as he could make it, "it's good to see you again."

    Wraithbait 2009

  • Also of interest to locals: they only do dinner, no lunch. timprov and I took seabream to try La Chaya Bistro up on 46th and Nicollet for lunch, which cloudscudding had scouted just after I spotted it.

    Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway markgritter 2009

  • We're not invited, jokes Aaron Pruzansky, 39, of Lakewood before sending his daughter, 11-year-old Chaya, on her way.

    Kids of Courage takes ill youths on cross-country adventure 2011

  • Somewhere between time and space, between the darkness and applause Morton Winston, Masazumi Chaya, and Desmond Richardson were also on the stage.

    Walter’s World: Ailey At The Apollo « 2010

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