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Examples

  • And chimpanzee Chim-Chim is now a mechanical robot.

    Speed Racer Re-Animated » Fanboy.com 2007

  • In the controversial Lighting Up the Sky over Hiroshima (2009), Chim Pom created the Japanese word pika (sparkling light), seen in the sky from an aeroplane, reminding Hiroshima residents of the atomic bomb.

    Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News 2010

  • In the controversial Lighting Up the Sky over Hiroshima (2009), Chim Pom created the Japanese word pika (sparkling light), seen in the sky from an aeroplane, reminding Hiroshima residents of the atomic bomb.

    Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News 2010

  • It’s the first day of shooting and I have this kitchen scene where I’m sitting down and Chim Chim is sitting right next to me.

    CHRISTINA RICCI MOLESTERED BY CHIMP 2008

  • Someone show sodomize the owner/trainer of that animal with a bag of Doritos for giving it the name Chim Chim.

    CHRISTINA RICCI MOLESTERED BY CHIMP 2008

  • Add to the mix the warmhearted David Seymour also known as Chim, an abbreviation of Szymin, the photographer's given surname, known for his images of the children whose were devastated by the war, and it is easy to understand the excitement about the discovery of the works.

    ARTINFO: Unpacking the "Mexican Suitcase": The Mystery of Robert Capa's Long-Lost War Trove ARTINFO 2010

  • On the same terrace, Capa met two other photographers who would play decisive roles in his career: Polish-born David Seymour, known as Chim, and Henri Cartier-Bresson.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • On the same terrace, Capa met two other photographers who would play decisive roles in his career: Polish-born David Seymour, known as Chim, and Henri Cartier-Bresson.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • The snow collects on the Thu-ma-thaya this month: the clearings for cultivation on the declivities of Thu-ma-thaya are called Chim-bra: the houses, although at great distances from the village, are called _Yeu_.

    Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries William Griffith

  • Formed of nine departments, it has for its capital Pekin, otherwise known as Chim-Kin-Fo, an appellation which means a "town of the first order, obedient to Heaven."

    The Adventures of a Special Correspondent Jules Verne 1866

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