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  • Superintendent Chaunce Benedict said the district has beefed up its staff of teachers certified in teaching English as a second language.
  • Binder recently used the Internet to help Chaunce, who attends private school, find information on poet / author Maya Angelou.
  • The trial jury found him guilty of  manslaughter by chaunce medley and he was sentenced to be burned in the hand, and having no lands, to have all his personal property confiscated.
  • In a letter last month to the head of Mexico's cattle ranchers'association, Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association President Chaunce Thompson, a Texas cattleman, asked his Mexican counterpart to slow the export flow.
  • "We've been through the driest six months in my lifetime, and that includes the'50s drought, " said Chaunce Thompson Jr ., president of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association.
  • "Many people are trying to have a career and be parents at the same time, " said Camille Binder, whose 5-year-old son, Chaunce, uses his computer to learn more about notable black personalities.
  • In the same year, George Pettie added to it : " Many things ( as the saying is ) happens betweene the cup and the lip, many thinges chaunce betweene the bourde and the bed " in " Petite Palace ".
  • Recorded in the Rutter ( Logbook ) by the pilot, John Davis : " Chapman s Chaunce hath in latitude 34-10 and is a harbour which Leith within the south west point under a little hill like charring cross ( a sculptured memorial of a cross on a ornamental mounting in London ) close hanging by the sea-side of the S . S . W side of the land " Chapmans Chaunce was the first name given to Hout Bay and it was also the first English name to appear on the maps of Southern Africa.
  • Recorded in the Rutter ( Logbook ) by the pilot, John Davis : " Chapman s Chaunce hath in latitude 34-10 and is a harbour which Leith within the south west point under a little hill like charring cross ( a sculptured memorial of a cross on a ornamental mounting in London ) close hanging by the sea-side of the S . S . W side of the land " Chapmans Chaunce was the first name given to Hout Bay and it was also the first English name to appear on the maps of Southern Africa.
  • The 1549 Book of Common Prayer had on July 22 a feast of Saint Mary Magdalene, with the same Scripture readings as in the Tridentine Mass and with a newly composed collect : " Merciful father geue us grace, that we neuer presume to synne through the example of anye creature, but if it shall chaunce vs at any tyme to offende thy dyuine maiestie : that then we maye truly repent, and lament the same, after the example of Mary Magdalene, and by lyuelye faythe obtayne remission of all oure sinnes : throughe the onely merites of thy sonne oure sauiour Christ . " The 1552 edition omitted the feast of Saint Mary Magdalene, which was restored to the Book of Common Prayer only after some 400 years.