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  2. Chalmers University of Technology - Wikipedia

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    [27] Additionally, Chalmers is a member of the ENHANCE, an alliance of ten leading Universities of Technology. [28] The partner institutions have a history of solid cooperation in EU programmes and joint research projects. Furthermore, Chalmers is a member of CESAER, a European association of universities of science and technology. [29]

  3. Radio Essex - Wikipedia

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    Chelmer FM began broadcasting on 107.7 FM in 1998, under the ownership of Mid Essex Radio Ltd. The station was re-branded twice, first in 2002 by the Tindle Radio Group as Dream 107.7 (in line with Dream 100, also owned by Tindle Radio), then again in 2009 by Adventure Radio as Chelmsford Radio.

  4. Chelmsford Radio - Wikipedia

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    Chelmsford Radio began broadcasting as Chelmer FM in 1998, under the ownership of Mid Essex Radio Ltd. In September 2001, the station was purchased by the Tindle Radio Group — owner of Dream 100 in Colchester — and rebranded as Dream 107.7 in mid-February 2002.

  5. Sherwood Districts Australian Football Club - Wikipedia

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    Western Districts kept the emblem (the bulldog) and colours (maroon and white) of Taringa and were originally based at Oakman Park, Toowong but moved to Chelmer Oval, Queenscroft st, Chelmer in 1971. The club continued to grow steadily, finishing in third place in 1951, and losing to Mayne by merely one point in the 1952 grand final.

  6. Chelmsford College - Wikipedia

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    Chelmsford College is a further education college based in Chelmsford, Essex, England, established in 1962.It has two main campuses, one original site at Moulsham Street and a second in Princes Road. [2]

  7. Timeline of independent radio in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    27 January – Galaxy Radio replaces FTP in Bristol. This station would be part of Chiltern Radio's Hot FM network, with separate programmes during the day and taking the main network output from Milton Keynes between 2200 and 0600 overnight. 10 March – South Coast Radio launches on MW along the Sussex and Hampshire coast.

  8. HMS Chelmer (K221) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Chelmer (K221) was a River-class frigate of the Royal Navy (RN) from 1943 to 1957. She served in convoy defence duties in the North Atlantic during World War II. Chelmer was built to the RN's specifications as a Group I River-class frigate, although Chelmer was one of the few powered by a turbine engine.

  9. The Fools of Chelm and Their History - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the tale is a sequence of Chelmer's attempts to deal with poverty, which are parodies on various socialist and communist ideas, and none of which worked. [5] At the end of the book Gronam Ox says: "We do not wish to conquer the world, but our wisdom is spreading throughout it just the same. The future is bright.