Ches.
Britishabbreviation
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The contours and dimensions of a more definite shape are sketched by lovely bowed tones from Tomeka Reid’s cello, glowing figures from Ches Smith’s vibraphone and electronically produced sounds: hazy halos that whisper of harmony; echoey, percussive clicks; wavering signals like distant radio transmissions.
Earlier this year, the company hired lobbyist Ches McDowell to help pursue a pardon, the Journal previously reported.
I brought in Dr. Kyle Elliott, MPA, CHES, the founder and career coach at Caffeinated Kyle, to help navigate your workforce conundrum.
From Slate
There’s a nervy, bated-breath feeling about the music that the drummer and vibraphonist Ches Smith is making with his new quartet featuring Mat Maneri on violin, Craig Taborn on piano and Bill Frisell on guitar.
From New York Times
Females even form shared day care-like arrangements, called crèches, in which they take turns babysitting and feeding each others young.
From New York Times
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