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HISTORY, "Chit-Chat Run: The British Are Coming to Washington," a National Park Service ranger leads a three-mile run with stops to point out the pivotal locations in the British Army's burning of Washington in 1814; take water. 8 a.m.,
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RUNNING AT THE MALL, "Chit-Chat Run: Quotable America," a National Park Service ranger leads a 3. 5-mile run around the Mall, with stops at memorials to consider the words of the honorees.
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HISTORY, "Chit-Chat Run: The British Are Coming to Washington," a National Park Service ranger leads a three-mile run with stops to point out the pivotal locations in the British Army's burning of Washington in 1814; take water. 8 a.m.,
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RUNNING AT THE MALL, "Chit-Chat Run: Quotable America," a National Park Service ranger leads a 3. 5-mile run around the Mall, with stops at memorials to consider the words of the honorees.
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PT remembers Caron when it was called Chit-Chat Farms -- one of the country's pioneering addiction treatment centers.
Archive 2007-01-01 Dan 2007
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PT remembers Caron when it was called Chit-Chat Farms -- one of the country's pioneering addiction treatment centers.
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More on NLJ Article: Blogs as Scholarship or Cyber Chit-Chat? 2006
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Passing over from Guernsey to that island, they were amused to see a copy of Chit-Chat in the hands of an obese and well-dressed man.
New Grub Street 2003
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‘The success of Chit-Chat keeps him in good spirits.’
New Grub Street 2003
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Chit-Chat would sell like hot cakes, as they say in America.
New Grub Street 2003
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