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Chatham
[chat-uhm]
noun
1st Earl of. Pitt, William, 1st Earl of Chatham.
a city in N Kent, in SE England.
a city in SW Ontario, in S Canada, near Lake St. Clair.
Chatham
1/ ˈtʃætəm /
noun
a town in SE England, in N Kent on the River Medway: formerly royal naval dockyard. Pop: 73 468 (2001)
a town in SE Canada, in SE Ontario on the Thames River. Pop: 44 156 (2001)
Chatham
2/ ˈtʃætəm /
noun
1st Earl of title of the elder (William) Pitt See Pitt
Example Sentences
Bronwen Maddox, director of the international relations think tank Chatham House told BBC Radio 4's Profile that Powell made the case that to achieve peace people had to talk to their enemies "even if they have blood on their hands".
“It’s been a longstanding Soviet and Russian objective to split the U.S. from Europe. As we saw before the invasion and since,” said John Foreman, former U.K. defense attaché to Moscow and Kyiv and an associate fellow at Chatham House.
"China's 2035 target simply isn't representative of the pace of the energy transition in the country," agreed Bernice Lee, distinguished fellow and senior adviser at Chatham House.
The deal is less about battlefield commitments than signalling intent, says Ahmed Aboudouh, associate fellow at Chatham House and senior researcher at Emirate Policy Center.
Earlier this month, a Palestinian diplomat called Husam Zomlot was invited to a discussion at the Chatham House think tank in London.
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