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Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Chad Galvin, a respiratory therapist gives an immunization shot to a patient
However, Bede gives little concrete information about the work of Chad in Mercia, implying that in style and substance it was a continuation of what he had done in Northumbria.
Chad also gives his name to a parish church in Lichfield ( with Chad's Well, where traditionally Chad baptised converts: now a listed building ).
Elections in Chad gives information on election and election results in Chad.

Chad and name
* H. a. tschadensis – throughout Western Africa to, as the name suggests, Chad.
Lake Chad gave its name to the country of Chad.
The name Chad is a local word meaning " large expanse of water ", in other words, a " lake ".
The name was not originally chosen by Chad Varah: it was part of a headline to an article in the Daily Mirror newspaper on 7 December 1953 about Varah's work.
Milo left after the back-to-back " All " and " FinALL " tours in 1987 and the remaining Descendents reformed with singer Dave Smalley ( later replaced by Scott Reynolds, who was followed by Chad Price ) and reformed under the name All, and continued the legacy until 1995, when they reformed again with Milo Aukerman, now a full-time research biochemist, to record and tour in support of the album Everything Sucks, a bit of a return to their early-80s punk style ( with Frank Navetta and Tony Lombardo making appearances on " Dog House " and " Eunuch Boy ").
* Chad Allan and the Silvertones was the original name of the Canadian rock band, The Guess Who.
The character resembles Alice the Goon, a character in Popeye who first appeared in 1933 ; another name for Chad was " The Goon ".
As alternatives to Chatterton or Mr Chadwick as the origin of the name Chad, REME claimed that the name came from their training school, nicknamed " Chad's Temple ", the RAF claimed it arose from Chadwick House at a Lancashire radio school, and the Desert Rats claimed it came from an officer in El Alamein.
Correspondents to Life magazine in 1962 also insisted that Clem, Mr. Chad or Luke the Spook was the name of the figure, and that Kilroy was unpictured.
By 1965, the group was forced to change its name to Chad Allan & the Expressions after a U. S. group called The Reflections had scored a hit with " Just Like Romeo & Juliet ".
* Chad ( given name ), an English given name and surname
* The number worn by Chad Ochocinco, whose name means " eight five " in Spanish
The prolific Goulart wrote many novelizations and other routine work under various pseudonyms: Kenneth Robeson ( house name ), Con Steffanson ( house name ), Chad Calhoun, R. T. Edwards, Ian R. Jamieson, Josephine Kains, Jillian Kearny, Howard Lee, Zeke Masters, Frank S. Shawn, and Joseph Silva.
However, the name Chad is actually of British Celtic, rather than Anglo-Saxon origin.
In many cases, reference to the early forms of the name suggests that the derivation is not from the name Chad, but from some other word.
It is possible that even where a name might reasonably be thought to derive from Chad that the individual is some other of the same name.

Chad and Roman
Bede's treatment of Chad is particularly problematic because he could not conceal that Chad departed from Roman practices in vital ways – not only before the Synod of Whitby, which Bede presents as a total victory for the Roman party and its norms, but even after it.
Nevertheless, Bede cannot conceal that Oswiu and Chad had broken significantly with Roman practice in many ways and that the Church in Northumbria had been divided by the ordination of rival bishops.
Chad is considered a saint in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches, and is also noted as a saint in a new edition of the Eastern Orthodox Synaxarion ( Book of Saints ), in response to increasing attention to pre-Schism western saints.
The city of Wolverhampton, for example, has two Anglican churches and a Roman Catholic secondary school dedicated to Chad, while the nearby village of Pattingham has both an Anglican church and primary school.

Chad and Catholic
* De Lisle ( named for Ambrose De Lisle, early patron of the College and Catholic revivalist ) St Joseph, St Kevin, St Barnabas, St Chad,
The Metropolitan Cathedral Church and Basilica of Saint Chad is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Birmingham and province of the Catholic Church in Great Britain and is dedicated to Saint Chad of Mercia.

Chad and cathedral
The first cathedral was built on the present site in 700 when Bishop Hedda built a new church to house the bones of St Chad, which had become a sacred shrine to many pilgrims when he died in 672.
Chad died on 2 March 672, and was buried at the Church of Saint Mary which later became part of the cathedral at Lichfield.
The patron of the cathedral is St Chad, a 7th century Bishop of Mercia and pupil of St Aidan of Lindisfarne.
The cathedral enshrines, in the canopy above the altar, the relics of some long bones of St Chad.

Chad and where
Countries where ASL or a derivative of ASL is the national or a widespread language include Barbados, Belize, Benin, Bolivia, Botswana ( with BSL ), Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Canada, the Central African Republic, Chad, Côte d ' Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Kenya ( minority use ), Liberia, Madagascar ( minority use ), Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Philippines ( L2 use ), Puerto Rico, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Trinidad and Tobago, Togo, and Zimbabwe ( with ZSL ).
All states were militaristic ( or they did not survive long ), but none was able to expand far into southern Chad, where forests and the tsetse fly complicated the use of cavalry.
What was even worse was his constant discrimination against the central and northern regions of Chad, where the southern Chadian administrators came to be perceived as arrogant and incompetent.
This is particularly so in Chad, where the openness of the terrain, marginal rainfall, frequent drought and famine, and low population densities have encouraged physical and linguistic mobility.
However, poor performances at the road course of Watkins Glen, where he wrecked coming out of the chicane, a wreck with Chad Little while leading the spring race at Bristol, and mid-pack runs at intermediate tracks like Charlotte and Dover in a season dominated by the Ford Taurus in those tracks of Roush, Yates, and Penske, coupled with the extremely consistent Joe Gibb's No. 18 team with Bobby Labonte, denied Earnhardt the coveted eighth championship title.
Chad was made infamous in the highly contentious 2000 United States presidential election where many of Florida votes used Votomatic style punched card ballots.
Chad are also common in stores, where holes are punched so that merchandise can be hung on pegs or clips.
After graduation, McGuinn performed solo at various coffeehouses on the folk music circuit where he was hired as a sideman by folk music groups in the same vein as the Limeliters, the Chad Mitchell Trio, and Judy Collins.
African countries where they are present include Mauritania, Ghana, Senegal, Guinea, The Gambia, Mali, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Benin, Burkina Faso, Guinea Bissau, Cameroon, Côte d ' Ivoire, Niger, Chad, Togo, the Central African Republic, Liberia, and as far as Sudan and Egypt in the East.
" It also includes an interruption where in the video a baseball bat flies out of the hands of Chad Gilbert of New Found Glory and ends up in the front tire of a girl's bicycle, causing her to flip forward over the handlebars.
The first authentic record of Lichfield occurs in Bede's history, where it is called Licidfelth and mentioned as the place where St Chad fixed the episcopal see of the Mercians in 669.
On the West African coast they set up Zāwiyas on the shores of the river Niger and even established independent kingdoms such as al-Murābiṭūn or Almoravids. The Al Hakika Mizaan Mizaani Sufi Order deals with heavy internalization and meditations, their spiritual practice is called Al Qudra MizaanStates ) The Sanusi order were also highly involved in missionary work in Africa during the 19th century, spreading both Islam and a high level of literacy into Africa as far south as Lake Chad and beyond by setting up a network of zawiyas where Islam was taught.
After a further brief period of government service as a deputy prefect, he visited Tripoli and joined the National Liberation Front of Chad ( FROLINAT ) where he became a commander in the Second Liberation Army of FROLINAT along with Goukouni Oueddei.
Fighting erupted when the government tried to arrest Bozizé on 3 November ; after five days of this, government forces aided by Libyan troops captured the barracks where Bozizé was based, and Bozizé fled north to Chad.
In an attempt to resolve this, he added the part of the storyline where Harold and Nadine construct a bomb which explodes in a Free Zone committee meeting, killing Nick Andros, Chad Norris, and Susan Stern.
With help from Dylan's current boyfriend Chad ( Tom Green ), the Angels approach the abandoned lighthouse where Knox is holding Bosley prisoner.
Smith was born Chad Smith on October 25, 1961 in Saint Paul, Minnesota but spent most of his childhood in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where he attended Andover High School and graduated from Lahser High School in 1980.
Her father, Chad, is a paraplegic, and her mother is deceased, as revealed in the episode " Doug Rocks the House ", where Doug accidentally destroys her old house by throwing rocks at it.
In March 2012 she was cast alongside Chad Michael Murray in the ABC drama pilot, Scruples where she plays Harriet, a " powerful and vindictive magazine editor ".
After completing his primary and secondary education in Brazzaville ( then the capital of French Equatorial Africa ), Bongo held a job at the Post and Telecommunications Public Services, before joining the French military where he served as a second lieutenant and then as a first lieutenant in the Air Force, in Brazzaville, Bangui and Fort Lamy ( present-day N ' djamena, Chad ) successively, before being honorably discharged as captain.
The other species, Saharan myrtle M. nivellei, is restricted to the Tassili n ' Ajjer mountains in southern Algeria and the Tibesti Mountains in Chad, where it occurs in small areas of sparse relict woodland near the centre of the Sahara Desert ; it is listed as an endangered species.
Bede tells us that he obtained his information about Chad and his brother, Cedd, from the monks of Lastingham, where both were abbots.
The altar in Lastingham crypt, probable site of the early Anglo-Saxon church where Cedd and Chad officiated at Eucharist.

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