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  1. Chain; Chains: CHAIN; CHAINS chan, chanz: Chains were used by the Hebrews: (1) As ornaments: 'ets`adhah, neTiphah, `anaq, rabhidh, sharsherah, rattoq. As ornaments for the person they were worn about the ankles (Numbers 31:50; Isaiah 3:20) and about the ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  2. Chains (Blackadder): "Chains" is the final episode of the BBC sitcom Blackadder II, the second series of Blackadder, which was set in Elizabethan England from 1558 to 1603. Power-mad and self-professed "master of disguise", Prince Ludwig the Indestructible kidnaps Lord ... (Blackadder) [78%] 2024-01-12 [Blackadder episodes] [1986 British television episodes]...
  3. Chains: A word employed in English versions of the Bible as an equivalent for the various Hebrew terms applied to devices consisting of a series of links and used (1) as means of restraint, or (2) for ornamental purposes on persons ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [78%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. Chains (nautical): The chains were small platforms, built on either side of the hull of a ship, used to provide a wide purchase for the shrouds, and to assist in the practice of depth sounding. The chains provided a platform for a ... (Nautical) [78%] 2023-12-07 [Nautical terminology]
  5. Chains (Nick Jonas song): "Chains" is a song by American singer Nick Jonas, taken from his eponymous second album. It was released on July 30, 2014 by Island and Republic Records as the lead single from the album. (Nick Jonas song) [78%] 2024-05-13 [2010s Island Records singles] [2014 singles]...
  6. Chains (novel): Chains, written by Laurie Halse Anderson, is the first in the Seeds of America trilogy of young-adult historical novels, published in the United States on October 21, 2008. The story follows Isabel, a teenaged African-American slave striving for ... (Novel) [78%] 2024-10-03 [2008 American novels] [Novels by Laurie Halse Anderson]...
  7. Chain Island: Chain Island is an island in Suisun Bay, downstream of the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta in northern California, and the westernmost piece of land in Sacramento County. In the late 1800s, it was considered an "obstruction to navigation" on ... (Island in California) [73%] 2023-05-08 [Islands of Sacramento County, California] [Islands of the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta]...
  8. Alice In Chains: Alice in Chains Alice in Chains en septiembre de 2007; de izquierda a derecha: William DuVall, Sean Kinney y Jerry Cantrell. En 1993 Mike Inez se uniría como reemplazo de Starr. Posteriormente William DuVall sería el vocalista, tras el fallecimiento ... [69%] 2023-05-17
  9. Alice In Chains: Alice in Chains is a popular and influential rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1987. Unlike other grunge bands they owed more to its classic rock and heavy metal roots. They spawned hit singles such as "Rooster" and ... [69%] 2023-02-28 [Alternative Rock Bands] [Grunge Bands]...
  10. Marge in Chains: "Marge in Chains" is the twenty-first and penultimate episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 6, 1993. [69%] 2023-12-28 [The Simpsons (season 4) episodes] [1993 American television episodes]...
  11. Alice in Chains: Alice in Chains (often abbreviated as AIC) is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1987 by guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell and drummer Sean Kinney, who later recruited bassist Mike Starr and lead vocalist Layne Staley. Starr ... (American rock band) [69%] 2024-01-19 [Alice in Chains] [1987 establishments in Washington (state)]...
  12. Woman in Chains: "Woman in Chains" is a song by English band Tears for Fears, released as the second single from their third studio album, The Seeds of Love (1989). It has been described as a "feminist anthem". (1989 single by Tears for Fears featuring Oleta Adams) [69%] 2024-05-31 [1989 songs] [1989 singles]...
  13. Alice in Chains: Alice in Chains (с англ. — «Алиса в цепях») — американская рок-группа из Сиэтла, образованная Джерри Кантреллом и Лейном Стейли в 1987 году. [69%] 2024-11-06
  14. Chain (Bonnie Pink EP): "Chain" is an EP released by Bonnie Pink under the Warner Music Japan label on November 26, 2008. (Bonnie Pink EP) [62%] 2024-01-09 [2008 EPs] [Bonnie Pink albums]...
  15. Chain (mathematics): In mathematics, chain may refer to. (Mathematics) [62%] 2022-06-08
  16. Chain (unit): The chain (abbreviated ch) is a unit of length equal to 66 feet (22 yards), used in both the US customary and Imperial unit systems. It is subdivided into 100 links. (Unit) [62%] 2023-09-28 [Units of length] [Imperial units]...
  17. Chain: A chain is a serial assembly of connected pieces, called links, typically made of metal, with an overall character similar to that of a rope in that it is flexible and curved in compression but linear, rigid, and load-bearing ... (Engineering) [62%] 2023-10-07 [Mechanical power control] [Mechanical power transmission]...
  18. Chain (Pylon album): Chain is the third studio album by the American rock band Pylon, released in 1990. It was released after a seven-year hiatus. (Pylon album) [62%] 2024-01-13 [Pylon (band) albums] [1990 albums]...
  19. Chain (band): Chain are an Australian blues band formed as The Chain in late 1968 with a line-up including guitarist and vocalist Phil Manning and lead vocalist Wendy Saddington. Saddington left in May 1969 and in September 1970 Matt Taylor joined ... (Band) [62%] 2023-09-22 [Australian blues musical groups] [Musical groups established in 1968]...
  20. Chain: The same as a totally ordered set: in a general partially ordered set, a subset which is totally ordered with respect to the induced order. The rank of a partially ordered set is the maximal cardinality of a chain. (Mathematics) [62%] 2023-11-02

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