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Chan´dry


n.1.Chandlery.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Defending the scheme, PeoplePlus regional development manager Chandry Mistry said: "Prisoners are already being employed at prisons across the country.
As Chandry, Wagner, and Shepard Rubinger (2008) of the ABM so eloquently wrote in a letter in response to a New York Times article describing human milk as deficient, "We must prescribe a safe intervention that will achieve sufficiency in both mother and infant and not blame human milk as the culprit, but rather, see the problem as the larger public health issue that it is" (para.
(Nana, sadly missed and always remembered with love.) - Andrew, Tara, Lee and partner Chandry and great grandchildren Hannah and Abby.