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Chanticleer may refer to: Fiction *Chanticleer, a rooster appearing in fables about Reynard the Fox **A character in ''The Nun's Priest's Tale'', a version of ''Chanticleer and the Fox'' told in Chaucer's ''Canterbury Tales'' **The protagonist of the novel ''The Book of the Dun Cow'', based on the cock from ''The Nun's Priest's Tale'' *Chanticleer, the name of a rooster in the poem ''The First Snow-fall'', by American poet James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) *Chanticleer, a character in the 1991 movie ''Rock-a-Doodle'', voiced by Glen Campbell *Chanticleer, the surname of the main family in Hope Mirrlees' 1926 novel ''Lud-in-the-Mist'' *Chanticleer, the name of a hen in Disney's 2015 adaptation of ''Cinderella'' *Chanticleer, a rooster mentioned twice in Oscar Wilde's short story The Canterville Ghost *Chanticleer, the name of the drummer orange cat in Car Seat Headrest's rock opera and thirteenth album The Scholars Arts * Chanticleer (ensemble), a male vocal ensemble * Chanti ...
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Reynard The Fox
Reynard the Fox is a literary cycle of medieval allegorical Dutch, English, French and German fables. The first extant versions of the cycle date from the second half of the 12th century. The genre was popular throughout the Late Middle Ages, as well as in chapbook form throughout the Early Modern period. The stories are largely concerned with the main character Reynard, an anthropomorphic red fox, trickster figure. His adventures usually involve his deceiving other anthropomorphic animals for his own advantage, or trying to avoid their retaliatory efforts. His main enemy and victim across the cycle is his uncle, the wolf, Isengrim (or Ysengrim). While the character of Reynard appears in later works, the core stories were written during the Middle Ages by multiple authors and are often seen as parodies of medieval literature, such as courtly love stories and chansons de geste, as well as a satire of political and religious institutions.Bianciotto, G. (2005). Introduction. In ...
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Project Nomad
''Nomad'' is a 1993 Space trading game, space trading and combat game developed by Intense! Interactive and Papyrus Design Group. It was published by GameTek for MS-DOS. ''Nomad'' combines elements of alien diplomacy, trading, exploration, and combat. It has been compared to ''Starflight'' and ''Frontier: Elite II, Elite 2''. Plot The story of ''Nomad'' changed between its early design and its ultimate commercial release. Originally, the game was to be titled ''Space Mountain'', and act as a tie-in to the Disneyland Space Mountain, roller coaster of the same name. Introductory narration was recorded for the game which described the player's character climbing aboard the model ship at Space Mountain only to discover that it is a real spacecraft. It is then launched unexpectedly into the Earth's orbit with the unwitting protagonist still aboard. The connection with Disneyland was abandoned for the commercial release of ''Nomad''. The story changed to describe the protagonist as b ...
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Chanticleer Point
Chanticleer Point is a geographical landmark on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge. It is the first notable overlook encountered traveling east on the Historic Columbia River Highway. It is a typical location from which to take photos of the gorge featuring Crown Point and the Vista House prominently. It overlooks Rooster Rock State Park. The overlook is part of the Oregon state park system and its official name is the Portland Women's Forum State Scenic Viewpoint. A plaque placed at the site describes the Forum's support of this landmark. History In 1912, Meier & Frank waitress M.E. Margaret Henderson partnered with A.R. Morgan and his wife to open Chanticleer Inn, a restaurant, on the site that now belongs to the park. The inn was known for its chicken and salmon dinners, cooked mostly by Henderson, and notably did not serve or allow alcohol. The inn hosted multiple Presidents, foreign dignitaries, and military officials. Henderson sold her share of the restau ...
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Chanticleer Island
Hoseason Island () is an island long and wide, lying west of Trinity Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. Location Hoseason Island is in the Palmer Archipelago to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is south of Low Island, west of Trinity Island and north of the Christiania Islands and Liège Island. It is northeast of Cape Herschel, which divides the Danco Coast from the Davis Coast on the west of the Antarctic Peninsula. Features include Cape Possession in the northwest and Angot Point in the south. Name The name of Hoseason Island, which has appeared on charts for over 100 years, commemorates James Hoseason, first mate on the ''Sprightly'', an Enderby Brothers sealing ship which operated in these waters in 1824–25. Features Features and nearby features include: Chanticleer Island . A nearly snow-free island, long, lying off the northwest end of Hoseason Island. The island was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1960 after H ...
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Chanticleer Garden
Chanticleer Garden is a 48-acre botanical garden built on the grounds of the Rosengarten estate at 786 Church Road in Wayne, Pennsylvania. Located on Philadelphia's historic Main Line, Chanticleer retains a domestic scale and welcomes visitors for relaxation, walking, and picnics.Jacki LydenChanticleer: A Botanical Distraction From Daily Life National Public Radio, June 17, 2012. The grounds became open to the public in 1993. Visitors are welcome to tour the estate seasonally, from April through October. The house and grounds were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. History The estate was built in 1912 as a summer cottage for Christine Penrose and Adolph G. Rosengarten Sr., the latter of whom was the head of Rosengarten & Sons'','' a Philadelphia pharmaceutical manufacturer that his family had founded in 1822 to produce quinine. The company merged with Merck & Co in 1927. Upon inheriting the estate in 1946, their son, Adolph G. Rosengarten Jr. establishe ...
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Chanticleer, Arkansas
Chanticleer is an unincorporated community in Chicot County, Arkansas, United States. It is located at the junction of U.S. Routes 65 and 82, and Arkansas Highway 159 Highway 159 (AR 159, Ark. 159, and Hwy. 159) is a designation for eight List of Arkansas state highways, state highways in Chicot County, Arkansas, Chicot and Desha County, Arkansas, Desha Counties. Route description Louisiana to Eudora Eud ... at the southern border of Lake Village. References Unincorporated communities in Chicot County, Arkansas Unincorporated communities in Arkansas {{ChicotCountyAR-geo-stub ...
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France National Rugby League Team
The France national rugby league team represents France in international rugby league matches. They are referred to as ''les Chanticleers'' or less commonly as ''les Tricolores''. The team is run under the auspices of the French Rugby League Federation, Fédération Française de Rugby à XIII. The French rugby league team first played in 1934 on a tour of England. They have taken part in all Rugby League World Cup, World Cups, 16 in total, with the first being held in 1954 in France. They have never won the title but finished runners-up in both 1954 Rugby League World Cup, 1954 and 1968 Rugby League World Cup, 1968. These are often considered the glory years of French rugby league as from the 1950s to the 1970s the team were strong and regularly beat Australia national rugby league team, Australia, New Zealand national rugby league team, New Zealand and Great Britain national rugby league team, Great Britain. Since those days, ''les Chanticleers'' have not done as well with thei ...
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Ord, Nebraska
Ord is a city in Valley County, Nebraska, Valley County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 2,112 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census. It is the county seat of Valley County, Nebraska, Valley County. History Ord was platted in 1874. It is named in honor of Civil War general Edward O. C. Ord. Under the Union Pacific Railroad, the Omaha and Republican Valley Railway established the Ord Subdivision between Grand Island, Nebraska, Grand Island and Ord in 1886. Today, the subdivision is serviced by the Nebraska Central Railroad, a subsidiary of the Rio Grande Pacific Corporation. The railway currently connects to Union Pacific's nationwide rail system and serves as a means of transportation for the agricultural produce of the Valley County area. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 2,112 people, 988 households, and 565 families living i ...
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Coastal Carolina University
Coastal Carolina University (CCU or Coastal) is a public university in Conway, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1954 as Coastal Carolina Junior College, and later joining the University of South Carolina System as USC Coastal Carolina, it became an independent university in 1993. The university is a national sea-grant institution and owns part of Waties Island, an Atlantic barrier island that serves as a natural laboratory for CCU's instruction and research. The campus is also the home of the Horry County Schools Scholars Academy, a high school for gifted students. History Coastal Carolina University was founded in 1954 as Coastal Carolina Junior College, a two-year community college, by the Coastal Educational Foundation, a group of citizens who wanted to establish a post-secondary institution in the region. The college originally operated under contract as an extension of the College of Charleston. Classes met at night at Conway High School and were taught b ...
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Rutgers University
Rutgers University ( ), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a Public university, public land-grant research university consisting of three campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's College and was affiliated with the Reformed Church in America, Dutch Reformed Church. It is the eighth-oldest college in the United States, the second-oldest in New Jersey (after Princeton University), and one of nine colonial colleges that were chartered before the American Revolution.Stoeckel, Althea"Presidents, professors, and politics: the colonial colleges and the American revolution", ''Conspectus of History'' (1976) 1(3):45–56. In 1825, Queen's College was renamed Rutgers College in honor of Colonel Henry Rutgers, whose substantial gift to the school had stabilized its finances during a period of uncertainty. For most of its existence, Rutgers was a Private university, private liberal arts college. It has evolved into a Mixed-sex ...
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Australian Financial Review
The ''Australian Financial Review'' (''AFR'') is an Australian compact daily newspaper with a focus on business, politics and economic affairs. The newspaper is based in Sydney, New South Wales, and has been published continuously since its founding in 1951. It is currently owned by Nine Entertainment. The ''AFR'' is published in tabloid format six times a week, and provides 24/7 coverage through its website and mobile app. In November 2019, the ''AFR'' reached 2.647 million Australians through both print and digital mediums according to Mumbrella.SMH, AFR and The Age all report audience growth in November
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Hellyer College
Hellyer College (often stylised as hellyer college) is a government comprehensive senior secondary school located in in north-western Tasmania, Australia. Established in 1976, the college caters for approximately 630 students in Year 10, 11 and 12 and is administered by the Tasmanian Department of Education. Hellyer College is situated on the same campus as the TAFE Tasmania (Burnie Campus). Hellyer College is the smallest (in terms of student numbers) college in Tasmania. Hellyer's main feeding schools are Wynyard High School, Burnie High School, Parklands High School and several others stretching along the north-west. Students from the west coast in rural areas of Tasmania and King Island also attend Hellyer College and stay at the accommodation provided by the college. In 2019 student enrolments were 710. The college principal is Shane Cleaver History Established in 1976, it provides academic and vocational training to around 850 students from North-West Tasmania ...
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