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The seller of the retail condo to Inditex is a joint venture of Stanley Chera 's Crown Acquisitions Inc., Carlyle Group and Kushner Companies.
Zara Owner Pays Up for Retail Space Dana Rubinstein 2011
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Chera: Michael LAndon stared in "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" in 1957, two years before Bonanza.
Hungry Like a Wolf 2010
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Another Jewish woman moneylender in medieval England was Chera (d. 1244), prominent in Winchester.
Entrepreneurs. 2009
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In addition to Chera, Belia and Licoricia, there were a number of other prominent women moneylenders in medieval England.
Entrepreneurs. 2009
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Chera, who weighs 77 pounds, currently plays for the youth teams of Associacao Desportiva Atletica, a small club in the southern Brazilian state of Parana.
THE NEWS BLOG 2005
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Rajiv fell for a Tamil-Chera nattu girl and his gilt and guilt played a major role in the formulation of his foreign policy.
Why are South Indians so smart? Steve Sailer 2002
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Chera hid a treasure: Elisa going about to hang her selfe, and tying the halter about a beame found that treasure, and in place thereof left the halter.
The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 William Painter
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Philene the daughter of Chera going for that treasure, and busily searching for the same, found the halter, wherewithal for dispayre she would haue hanged hir selfe, but forbidden by Elisa, who by chaunce espied hir, she was restored to part of hir losse, leading afterwards a happy and prosperous lyfe.
The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 William Painter
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In the language of the Chera-kees, Cherah, or Chera, means fire.
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In Cherah, or Chera, as it seems at certain periods of Indian history to have been called, is found a close affinity with Chera-kee.
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