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Also nominated: Caitlin Chock (track and field), Brittany Daniels (track and field), Nick Owens (track and field), Jackie
USATODAY.com 2006
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Two miles (10: 01.08) 10: 02. 01m: Caitlin Chock,
USATODAY.com 2005
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Caitlin Chock beat a 25-year-old high school record with a run of 16 minutes, 10.60 seconds in the 5,000 meters.
USATODAY.com - Villa's goals leave U.S. opponents all wet 2004
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Caitlin Chock, Granite Bay (Calif.); 4: 43.71: Erin Bedell, West Plano
USATODAY.com 2005
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4: 23.97: Caitlin Chock, Granite Bay (Calif.); 4: 24. 21° Nicole
USATODAY.com 2005
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There is a white man, by the name of "Chock," who generally accompanies him.
The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52 Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe
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1 I just read about an old man called Chock and how he does all these of amazing things!
Hecklerspray 2009
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"I do remember the deafening throb and the chap on the ground shouting 'Chock's away!'"
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"I do remember the deafening throb and the chap on the ground shouting 'Chock's away!'"
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Chock full of moist potatoes and generous, fat chunks of Quahog clams peeking out from a rich, velvety clam broth, often accented by the slightly smoky hint of bacon.
Robert Rosenthal: One Woman's Disgusting Clam Is Another Man's Pleasure To Eat Robert Rosenthal 2011
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