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Chim was a particular delight for Yerkes, and the summer that chimp and psychologist spent together is memorialized in Almost Human ( 1924 ).
Prior to the Yerkes facility opening in 1930, Yerkes was engaged in his own research with two great apes, aptly named “ Chimand “ Panzee ”.
Chim Math was held in S-21 for 2 weeks and transferred to the nearby Prey Sar prison.
Chim was born in 1767 during the ( Ayutthaya period ) in Amphoe Amphawa, Samut Songkram.
Chim was a son of Luang Yokbat of Ratchaburi and Nak of Samut Sakorn, as his father and mother was then known.
In 1782, his father crowned himself King of Siam ( later named Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke ) and Chim himself was raised to the title of Prince Isarasundhorn of Siam.
In 2004, Chim was honored with the “ Men of Vision 2004 ” award by Royal Salute and was invited by the U. S. Department of State ’ s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to visit the United States in August 2006 as a grantee of its cultural exchange program, the International Visitor Leadership Program ( IVLP ).

Chim and David
The photographers Robert Capa, David " Chim " Seymour, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger and William Vandivert were the founding members ( Vice Presidents ) of Magnum in 1947, having responded with various degrees of enthusiasm to an idea of Capa's.
Haas and Werner Bischof were the first photographers invited to join Magnum by the founders Capa, David " Chim " Seymour, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger and Bill Vandivert.
( L-R ) Will Lang Jr., Dida Comacho, David " Chim " Seymour, Louise Lang, and Yale Joel at a cafe ' in the Bois de Boulogne.
Chim has worked with both foreign and local artists, including David Glass and Meng Jin Hui.

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## Yi Chim, the Prince Milseong ( 이침 밀성군, 1430 1479 ), 3rd son
* Philippine Chim Ho Tan ’ s Association Tan, Chen etc.

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: See Shatoujiao for an area of Shenzhen ( Sham Chun / Chim Tsoon / Sem Tsun ), Guangdong, China neighbouring Sha Tau Kok.

Chim and photographer
Sometime after D-Day, Chim met Life ( magazine )' s Paris Bureau Head Will Lang Jr. and had lunch with him at a cafe ' in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, France, along with reporter Dida Comacho and photographer Yale Joel.

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He began by purchasing two chimpanzees, Chim and Panzee, from a zoo.
They included " That Old Black Magic ," " Secret Love ," " The Continental ," " Chim Chim Cheree ," and " Call Me Irresponsible.
Now a five-piece, Fishbone added more heavy metal and hardcore punk influences to their sound on the 1996 concept album Chim Chim's Badass Revenge on Rowdy Records.
* Chim Chim's Badass Revenge ( 1996 )-No.
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The name Chim is particularly common, and other names found in stories include Chimmeken, King Goldemar, Heinzchen, Heinze, Himschen, Heinzelmann, Hödekin, Kurd Chimgen, Walther, and Wolterken.
Their leader, " Bert ", played by Dick van Dyke, sings " Chim Chim Cher-ee " which won the Oscar for " Best Song " in 1965.
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Songs from musicals have become very popular as football chants, such as " Chim Chim Cher-ee " from the 1964 musical Mary Poppins.
Kau Cim or Kau Chim is a fortune telling practice that originated in China in which the querent ( person asking the question ) requests answers from a sacred oracle lot.
As of September 2011, only three of them are thought to be still alive: Chum Mey, Bou Meng and Chim Math.
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Chung Feng Ming Pen ( 中峰明本 1263 1323 ) wrote that kung-an is an abbreviation for kung-fu an-tu ( 公府之案牘, Pinyin gōngfǔ zhī àndú, pronounced in Japanese as kōfu no antoku ), which referred to a " public record " or the " case records of a public law court " in Tang-dynasty China.
In spoken English, the abbreviation " mL " ( for millilitre ) is often pronounced as " mil ", homophonous with the colloquial term " mil ", which is intended to mean " one thousandth of a metre ", or in the United States, a thousandth of an inch.
The league's struggles led to endless sarcastic comments ( starting with the league's own abbreviation, which was often pronounced " Wiffle ").
Windows Millennium Edition, or Windows Me ( pronounced as an abbreviation, " M-E "), is a graphical operating system released on September 14, 2000 by Microsoft, and was the last operating system released in the Windows 9x series.
A popular name for the PGC and KPGC10 Skyline GT-R was " Hakosuka ," which is a combination of the Japanese word for box (" hako " or ハコ ) and the pronounced abbreviation of skyline (" Suka " or スカ as in スカイライン or " sukairain ").
As the abbreviation Jap is pronounced similarly as the chief inspector's name, he was renamed in the Japanese anime series Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple ( NHK, 2004 ).
Willié is working for the magazine " HH press " ( real-world Stern magazine is located in Hamburg, which is abbreviated " HH " on German car license plates ; " HH " is pronounced " haha ", but is also an abbreviation of " heil Hitler ").
Very few fit the strict definition of acronym, which requires the abbreviation to be pronounced as a single word, as in DOS.
Characteristic for the dialect spoken around Cologne, this is pronounced " EF-tsay ", in contrast to the high language pronunciation of the abbreviation where the emphasis is on the " C ".
The fact that it can also be pronounced ' see URL ' also helped ; it works as an abbreviation for " Client URL Request Library " or the recursive version: " Curl URL Request Library ".
This abbreviation means " pounds, shillings, and pence ", and is usually pronounced that way, having originated from the Latin words " librae, solidi, denarii ".
GUM (, pronounced as goom, as abbreviation of the Glavnyi Universalnyi Magazin, meaning " main universal store ") is the name of the main department store in many cities of the former Soviet Union, known as State Department Store (, Gosudarstvennyi Universalnyi Magazin ) during the Soviet times.
It is commonly known by its abbreviation EGTRRA, often pronounced " egg-tra " or " egg-terra ", and sometimes also known simply as the 2001 act ( especially where the context of a discussion is clearly about taxes ), but is more commonly referred to as one of the two " Bush tax cuts ".
Thus the ten Booms began " the hiding place ", or " de schuilplaats ", as it was known in Dutch ( also known as " de Béjé ", pronounced in Dutch as ' bayay ', an abbreviation of the name of the street the house was in, the Barteljorisstraat ).
Sagittarius A * ( pronounced " Sagittarius A-star ", standard abbreviation Sgr A *) is a bright and very compact astronomical radio source at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, near the border of the constellations Sagittarius and Scorpius.
Though the program's abbreviation was originally pronounced as individual letters, recent worldwide use of the program has led to the more common single-word pronunciation, sounding like the English word nod.
Anhembi ( pronounced like the abbreviation in English " IMB ") is a Brazilian city in the state of São Paulo.
The abbreviation CINCUS, pronounced " sink us ", was used for Commander-in-Chief, United States Fleet.
A TACCO ( military abbreviation for " TACtical COordinator ") ( pronounced ' TACK-oh ') is the aircrew member responsible for coordinating the activities of the part of the crew responsible for the tactical operation of the aircraft and its systems.
The full Japanese name, " Rikagaku Kenkyūjo ", is sometimes pronounced " Rikagaku Kenkyūjo ", this may be used less often but is not incorrect as it is merely an example of abbreviation.
* Ka-tzetnik: a Nazi concentration camp prisoner or survivor, derived from abbreviation KZ, pronounced " Ka-tzet "
A derisive abbreviation of the term emerged: Wuwa, pronounced " voo-vah ".
It is often colloquially called Langues O ( pronounced " lang-zo "), an abbreviation for " Langues Orientales ".
G-LOC, pronounced ' GEE-lock ', is the abbreviation of G-force induced Loss Of Consciousness, a term generally used in aerospace physiology to describe a loss of consciousness occurring from excessive and sustained g-forces draining blood away from the brain causing cerebral hypoxia.

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