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CHAC

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CHACCannon Hill Anglican College (Australia)
CHACChoreoacanthocytosis
CHACCarolinas Historic Aviation Commission (North Carolina)
CHACCape Hatteras Anglers Club (Buxton, NC)
CHACCourthouse Athletic Club
CHACCable Harness Antenna Coupling
CHACCentral Homeless Assistance Center
CHACCommunity Haven for Adults and Children with Disabilities (Sarasota, FL)
CHACCreative Home Arts Club
CHACCatholic Health Association of Canada
CHACComputer History Association of California


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I began talking to ethic Mayas in this grandiose city and I'm confident that the god Chac (the rain god) will pardon us and allow it," Domingo told a news conference late Thursday at the site of some of the most spectacular Maya pyramids.
CHAC has a Credit and Savings Club that teaches home buyers how to read a credit report, find and correct errors, close existing accounts, budget, and pay bills on time.
Bishop James Wingle, who represented the Canadian bishops at the CHAC, expressed support for pro-lifers who were scandalized at the invitation.
 
 
 
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