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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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The first book to contain these four words, all used in their modern senses, along with ‘experiment’, also used in its modern sense, was, it would seem, Walter Charleton’s paraphrase of van Helmont, the Ternary of Paradoxes of 1649.

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But Charleton was one of the most active members of the Royal Society in its early years, and his idiolect, tamed and domesticated by Boyle and Sprat, has become the language of science.

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Charleton’s example is a figure walking towards us from a distance: at a certain point it becomes obvious that it is Plato.

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