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  2. Miss Chatelaine - Wikipedia

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    Music video "Miss Chatelaine" on YouTube " Miss Chatelaine " is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter k.d. lang , released in 1992 by Sire and Warner Bros. as the second single from her second solo album, Ingénue (1992). [ 1 ]

  3. Chatelaine (chain) - Wikipedia

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    The chatelaine was also used as a woman's keychain in the 19th century to show the status of women in a wealthy household. The woman with the keys to all the many desks, chest of drawers, food hampers, pantries, storage containers, and many other locked cabinets was "the woman of the household".

  4. Chatelaine - Wikipedia

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    Chatelaine (chain), a set of short chains on a belt worn by women and men for carrying keys, thimble and/or sewing kit, etc. Chatelaine (horse), a racehorse; Chatelaine, an English-language Canadian women's magazine Châtelaine, a French-Canadian counterpart to that magazine

  5. Christine Chatelain - Wikipedia

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    Christine Chatelain is a Canadian film and television actress. [1] She had a recurring role on The Collector as Taylor. Originally an art student in Vancouver, she tried acting as a hobby and quickly gained roles in 40 Days and 40 Nights and 3000 Miles to Graceland .

  6. Chatelaine (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Chatelaine is an English-language Canadian women's magazine which covers topics from food, style and home décor to politics, health and relationships. Chatelaine and its French-language version, Châtelaine, are published by St. Joseph Communications. Chatelaine was first published in March 1928 by Maclean Publishing.

  7. Marcia Chatelain - Wikipedia

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    Marcia Chatelain (born 1979) is an American academic who serves as the Penn Presidential Compact Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2021, she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History for her book Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America (2020), for which she also won the James Beard Award for Writing in 2022.

  8. Cyrielle Chatelain - Wikipedia

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    Cyrielle Chatelain comes from a family of left-wing activists – her parents, both special education teachers, support Greenpeace and the anti-nuclear movement. [2] [1] Her father, Philippe, was a candidate in the 2007 legislative elections in the first constituency of Haute-Saône; she put up posters for him on that occasion. [3]

  9. Hélène Châtelain - Wikipedia

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    Hélène Châtelain (28 December 1935 – 11 April 2020) was a French actress [1] [2] who appeared as "the woman" in Chris Marker's La Jetée (1962), [3] and later worked with playwright Armand Gatti and Iossif Pasternak. She was also a translator, writer and filmmaker .