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  • 11Chief Rabbi — Chief Rabbinate redirects here. See also Chief Rabbinate of Israel. Chief Rabbi is a title given in several countries to the recognized religious leader of that country s Jewish community, or to a rabbinic leader appointed by the local secular… …

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  • 12Chief Master Sergeant — CMSgt Chevron (1994–present) Chief Master Sergeant (CMSgt) is the ninth, and highest, enlisted rank in the U.S. Air Force, just above Senior Master Sergeant, and is a senior non commissioned officer. The official term of address is Chief Master… …

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  • 13Chief Pontiac — No authentic images of Pontiac are known to exist.[1] This artistic interpretation was painted by John Mix Stanley. Born 1720 …

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  • 14Chief Pocatello — (1815–October 1884) was a leader of the Shoshone, a Native American people in western North America. He led attacks against early settlers during a time of increasing strife between emigrants and Native Americans. After making peace with the… …

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  • 15Chief executive officer — Chief Executive redirects here. For other uses, see Chief executive (disambiguation). CEO and CEOs redirect here. For the island, see Ceos. For the musical project, see ceo (musician). A chief executive officer (CEO, American English), managing… …

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  • 16Chief Tecopa — Chief Tecopa, very early 1900s. Chief Tecopa (c.1815–1904) was a Native American leader, his name means wildcat.[1] Chief Tecopa was a leader of the Southern Nevada tribe of the Paiute in the Ash Meadows and Pahrump areas. In the 1840s Tecopa and …

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  • 17Chief Investigator, Transport Safety — Type Government Agency Predecessor Chief Investigator, Public Transport and Marine Safety Investigations Founded 1 July 2010 Founder(s) Government of Victoria Headquarters …

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  • 18Chief Niwot — or Left Hand( ed) (c. 1825 1864) was a tribal leader of the Southern Arapaho people and played an important part in the history of Colorado. Chief Niwot and his people lived along the Front Range often wintering in Boulder Valley, site of the… …

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  • 19Chief Minister of the Northern Territory — Ministry Territorial …

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  • 20Chief Shakopee — may refer to any of the three Mdewakanton Dakota chiefs who lived in the early 19th century. The name comes from the Dakota Shák pí meaning Six . Contents 1 Shakopee I 2 Shakopee II 3 Shakopee III 4 …

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