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  2. Chyme - Wikipedia

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    Chyme or chymus (/ k aɪ m /; from Greek χυμός khymos, "juice" [1] [2]) is the semi-fluid mass of partly digested food that is expelled by the stomach, through the pyloric valve, into the duodenum [3] (the beginning of the small intestine).

  3. J. C. Deagan, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Church bells were revolutionized by Deagan through his design of tubular bells, and the NBC chimes were Deagan's creation. [1] Railroad passengers were summoned to the dining car with "G-E-C" played on a Deagan chime. [2] The brand name ultimately was acquired by Yamaha, in 1984, and they distribute and sell products with the Deagan name.

  4. Chime - Wikipedia

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    Chimes are a percussion instrument struck with hammers. Chime or chimes may also refer to: Places. Chimes, Arkansas, a community in the United States; People

  5. Why Do Trader Joe's Employees Ring the Cashier Bells ... - AOL

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    Inside Trader Joe's podcast hosts explain why customers often hear the chime of bells while grocery shopping

  6. Love letters received 70 years later - AOL

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    CHICAGO, IL -- With today's technology, love letters are pretty much a thing of past. So you can imagine one woman's amazement when she got two of them -- especially because they're almost 70 ...

  7. Chime agrees to pay $2.5 million fine linked to customer ...

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    Chime, the once-high-flying fintech, has agreed to pay $2.5 million to the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation to settle claims that it violated the state’s consumer ...

  8. Chime hours - Wikipedia

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    According to those in Somerset and East Anglia, the chime hours often corresponded with the chiming of church bells marking the hours of monastic prayer at 8 p.m., midnight and 4 a.m. [3] In an article in the journal Folklore published by The Folklore Society, Grace Hadow and Ruth Anderson suggest the addition of midday to these hours ...

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