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Chalmers

[ chah-merz, chal- ]

noun

  1. Alexander, 1759–1834, Scottish biographer, editor, and journalist.


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Mario Chalmers, an inconsequential guy on the team, is often hungry and thinks Elf is one of the funniest movies in the world.

Instead, an ill-advised, uncharacteristic around-the-back dribble led to a steal and a Mario Chalmers three.

Chalmers, on the contrary, argues that we may easily have too much capital.

Chalmers's Works were published in twenty-five volumes in 1841-42.

Chalmers, of course, towered 275over all the rest as its man of many-sided genius.

It was painted by Henry Inman, during his sojourn abroad, and is the finest picture of Chalmers we have ever seen.

Mr. Chalmers gives, in his life of Ruddiman, a curious particular of these Venetian Gazettes.

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