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Chang

British  
/ tʃæŋ /

noun

  1. another name for the Yangtze

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“Any consideration we make now we will make understanding the balance of resources of our six candidates and a potential seventh,” said Chang, the DSA-LA co-chair.

From Los Angeles Times

Super Micro said it had placed Liaw, the firm's Senior Vice President of Business Development, and Chang, a sales manager, on leave.

From BBC

Chang, a citizen of Taiwan, remains a fugitive, the department said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Time is the enemy for the macro outlook,” says Joyce Chang, chair of global research at J.P.

From Barron's

“Time is the enemy for the macro outlook,” says Joyce Chang, chair of global research at J.P.

From Barron's