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  • Corluka (pronounced Chor-luka, shortened to Chorley, which is like Charlie - eureka?) is a bit handy. 2nd half he faded away a bit, perhaps thats because he didn't want to get too physical with his new VC?

    Chelsea Blog 2008

  • Corluka (pronounced Chor-luka, shortened to Chorley, which is like Charlie - eureka?) is a bit handy. 2nd half he faded away a bit, perhaps thats because he didn't want to get too physical with his new VC?

    Chelsea Blog 2008

  • However, the Tory leader now believes the Lib Dem rise could make Labour vulnerable in its heartlands, and there is no better hunting ground for the Tories than Manchester and the northwest where there are a string of Lab-Con marginals such as Chorley, the seat which has followed the general election winner in every election since 1964.

    The First Post: Latest 2010

  • I had few child friends, and used to see more of grown-up people, such as Chorley, [Footnote: Musical critic for the

    The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 1 Stephen Lucius Gwynn 1907

  • The Chelsea and Chorley building societies also offer branch-based accounts paying 2%.

    Children suffer raw deal on savings accounts 2011

  • Something similar happened in 1991 when Doug Bower and Dave Chorley confessed to having invented crop circles—symmetrical patterns of flattened wheat that began appearing in southwestern Britain in the 1980s—after an evening at a pub.

    Houdini, Crop Circles and the Need to Believe Matt Ridley 2011

  • "Since when," our reader Marilyn Chorley Clegg of Carshalton objected, "is a wife-beater, kidnapper and property thief a 'hero'?"

    Unthinkable? Horrible heroes | Editorial 2011

  • The Chorley town hall flew an American flag on Thanksgiving Day—the first time in their long history that the citizens had ever honored the flag of another nation.

    An English Thanksgiving, 1942 Thomas Fleming 2011

  • "Since when," our reader Marilyn Chorley Clegg of Carshalton objected, "is a wife-beater, kidnapper and property thief a 'hero'?"

    Unthinkable? Horrible heroes | Editorial 2011

  • Paul Rudolph's John W. Chorley Elementary School – Inhabitat about mission submit a story shop advertise with us support us press contact sign up

    Why Is Everybody Tearing Down Paul Rudolph Houses and Buildings? Paul Rudolph's John W. Chorley Elementary School – Inhabitat 2010

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