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  • A post mortem examination found Mr Elliott - also known as Chalky - died from several heavy blows to the head.

    Northern Ireland Local News 2009

  • Aye though I remember Jocks agonising under the nicknames Pansy (Potter), Molly (Malone), the inevitable 'Chalky' Whites, 'Dusty' Millers,

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • Aye though I remember Jocks agonising under the nicknames Pansy (Potter), Molly (Malone), the inevitable 'Chalky' Whites, 'Dusty' Millers,

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • Never a total stranger to dodgy deals, he's been involved in a company fraud case with his business partner, "Chalky" Chalkman, and though he's not innocent, exactly, he's petrified that Chalky will manage to shift all the blame and make him the patsy.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2009

  • Chalky and Dowd hopped on their two-man moped budget cuts and rushed off at top speed of 15 mph to the crime lab.

    The curious case of the dead artists (w. Helen Vitoria) Walter Bjorkman 2011

  • Chalky was the googler of the group, and came up with "Flash fiction is fiction with its teeth bared and its claws extended, lithe and muscular, with no extra fat."

    The curious case of the dead artists (w. Helen Vitoria) Walter Bjorkman 2011

  • Chalky dirt roads radiate out from the highways, leading to villages of stilt houses or across rice fields.

    Myanmar's Hidden Capital Comes Into View Patrick Barta 2011

  • Unlike some previous roles, he said his portrayal of Chalky White, the self-appointed leader of Atlantic City's black community in "Boardwalk Empire," has roots in his own forebears.

    In Brooklyn, Having Some Fun on the Boardwalk Nick Neyland 2011

  • Arky, who blew the whistle, was in reality the mysterious curator, and shortly after the Inspector's trial was last seen wearing black and taking off in a Greyhound to NYC with Chalky, who turned out to be the mysterious editor, taking their scam, which is merely charging a $50 "viewing fee" for art submissions, to the big time.

    The curious case of the dead artists (w. Helen Vitoria) Walter Bjorkman 2011

  • "Simple, Chalky Mada .. er Arky" there are no coincidences.

    The curious case of the dead artists (w. Helen Vitoria) Walter Bjorkman 2011

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