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Charleton

[ chahrl-tn ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Asked whether Democrats have a fallback plan if Mr. Biden exits the race, Sam Skardon, Democratic Party chair in Charleton County, South Carolina, said: “We’d likely handle it the same way the Republicans would for their 76-year-old frontrunner.”

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As a regional cardiac care center, Charleton Memorial handles referrals from an area between Rhode Island and Cape Cod.

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We see this looser attitude already at work in Walter Charleton, where there are lots of other laws apart from the three ‘General Laws of Nature, whereby she produceth All Effects’, such as ‘the Laws of Rarity and Density’ and ‘the setled and unalterable Laws of Magnetical Attraction’.

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Van Helmont, Charleton and Digby argued that this was no bar to an effective cure; they wanted to redescribe the weapon salve as ‘magnetical’ because the magnet provides a paradigm case of action over a distance.

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As Charleton wrote in 1649, he had no choice but to believe: until my Scepticity may be allowed to be so insolent, as to affront the evidence of my own sense, and question the verity of some Relations, whose Authors are persons of such confessed integrity, that their single Attestations oblige my faith, aequall with the strongest demonstration.

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