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Chase or CHASE may refer to:


Businesses

* Chase Bank, a national bank based in New York City, New York * Chase Aircraft (1943–1954), a defunct American aircraft manufacturing company * Chase Coaches, a defunct bus operator in England * Chase Corporation (1970s–1989), a defunct New Zealand property development company * Chase Motor Truck Company (1907–1919), a defunct truck manufacturer based in Syracuse, New York * Chase, a brand of bicycle made by Cannondale Bicycle Corporation


Fictional characters

*Chase, in ''PAW Patrol'' * Dell "Chase" Brandstone, fictional boundary warden of ''The Sword of Truth'' epic fantasy novels *Jennifer "Pilot" Chase, in the TV series '' Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future''


Film

* ''Chase'' (2010 film), an Indian film * ''Chased'' (film), a 2011 British short film * ''Chase'' (2019 film), an American film * ''Chase'' (2022 film), an Indian film


Literature

* ''Chase'' (comics), a DC comic book * ''Chase'' (novel), a novel by Dean Koontz


Music

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Chase (band) Chase were an American jazz rock band led by Bill Chase. They are best known for their 1971 hit single, "Get It On". History 1970–1972: Early success The band Chase was created in 1970 by Bill Chase, Ted Piercefield, Alan Ware, and Jerry Van B ...
, a jazz-rock fusion band of the 1970s ** ''Chase'' (Chase album) * ''Chase'' (Djumbo album) * "Chase" (L'Arc-en-Ciel song) (2011) * "Chase" (Koda Kumi song) * "Chase" (instrumental), a work by Giorgio Moroder * "Chase", an opening theme for '' JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable'' *
Chase (EP) Chase or CHASE may refer to: Businesses * Chase Bank, a national bank based in New York City, New York * Chase Aircraft (1943–1954), a defunct American aircraft manufacturing company * Chase Coaches, a defunct bus operator in England * Chase Co ...
, 2020 EP by The Boyz * ''Chase'' (Minho EP), 2022


Places


Canada

* Chase, British Columbia, a village municipality in the Shuswap Country region * Chase River, a river on Vancouver Island, British Columbia * Chase River, Nanaimo, a community within the City of Nanaimo, British Columbia * Chase Island, Nunavut


United States

* Chase, Alabama, an unincorporated community * Chase, Alaska, a census-designated place * Chase, Indiana, an unincorporated town * Chase, Kansas, a city ** Chase County, Kansas * Chase, Louisiana, an unincorporated community *
Chase, Maryland Chase is an unincorporated community in eastern Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. Geography Chase is located at (39.3634413, -76.3710704). Chase is located on the waterfront of the Gunpowder River, Middle River, Dundee Creek, Saltpeter ...
, an unincorporated community * Chase, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place * Chase City, Virginia, a town * Chase, Wisconsin, a town **
Chase (community), Wisconsin Chase is a town in Oconto County, Wisconsin, Oconto County, Wisconsin The population was 2,082 at the time of the 2000 census. The unincorporated communities of Chase (community), Wisconsin, Chase and South Chase, Wisconsin, South Chase are located ...
, an unincorporated community * Camp Chase, a Civil War staging, training and prison camp in Columbus, Ohio * Chase County, Nebraska *
Chase Township, Michigan Chase Township is a civil township of Lake County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,194 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated community of Chase is the only significant population center in the township. Chase is located where ...


Elsewhere

* Chase Line, a suburban railway line in the West Midlands, England * Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, a place in Australia * Chase Vault, a burial vault in the cemetery of the Christ Church Parish Church, Barbados


Ships

* , a destroyer in the United States Navy * , a destroyer escort of the United States Navy * , a high-endurance cutter of the United States Coast Guard * , a side-wheel steamer of the United States Revenue-Marine * , a training ship of the United States Revenue Cutter Service


Sports

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Chase (racing) A steeplechase is a distance horse race in which competitors are required to jump diverse fence and ditch obstacles. Steeplechasing is primarily conducted in Ireland (where it originated), the United Kingdom, Canada, United States, Australia, a ...
or steeplechase, a type of horse race which is run over fences * Chase Field, a baseball stadium in Phoenix, Arizona *
Chase (cricket) This is a general glossary of the terminology used in the sport of cricket. Where words in a sentence are also defined elsewhere in this article, they appear in italics. Certain aspects of cricket terminology are explained in more detail in cr ...
, when a team needs a certain number of runs to win


Technology

* Chase (algorithm), an algorithm in database construction, to test if a decomposition is lossless * Chase (lighting), an effect in which light sources are lit up sequentially * Chase (printing), a (metal) frame that is used to contain a printing forme


Television

* Chase (TV channel), a defunct Philippine television network * ''Chase'' (1973 TV series), an NBC crime/adventure drama * ''Chase'' (2008 TV series), a SyFy reality series * ''Chase'' (2010 TV series), an NBC drama series * "Chase" (''House'' episode), an episode of ''House''


Other uses

* Chase (land), a British geographical term designating an area of privately owned land for hunting *
Chase (name) Chase or CHASE may refer to: Businesses * Chase Bank, a national bank based in New York City, New York * Chase Aircraft (1943–1954), a defunct American aircraft manufacturing company * Chase Coaches, a defunct bus operator in England * Chase Co ...
, a given name and surname * Children's Hospices Association for the South East, a former charity in England, now
Shooting Star Children's Hospices Shooting Star Children's Hospices is an English children's hospice charity (No: 1042495). The charity cares for babies, children and young people with life-limiting conditions, and their families, across Surrey and West London. They provide spec ...
* General Chase, a Royal Navy sailing instruction *
Operation CHASE Operation CHASE (an acronym for "Cut Holes And Sink 'Em") was a United States Department of Defense program for the disposal of unwanted munitions at sea from May 1964 until the early 1970s.Kurak, Steve "Operation Chase" ''United States Naval Instit ...
, a former United States Department of Defense program


See also

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Car chase A car chase or vehicle pursuit is the vehicular overland chase of one party by another, involving at least one automobile or other wheeled motor vehicle in pursuit, commonly hot pursuit of suspects by law enforcement. The rise of the automotive ...
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Chace (disambiguation) Chace may refer to: People Surname Chace * Arnold Buffum Chace (1845–1932), mathematician and chancellor of Brown University * Burton W. Chace (1901–1972), former mayor of Long Beach, California * Charles A. Chace (1822–1900), American poli ...
* Chaise *
The Chase (disambiguation) The Chase may refer to: Film * ''The Chase'' (1946 film), an American film noir * ''The Chase'' (1966 film), an American drama by Arthur Penn * ''The Chase'' (1991 film), an American television film by Paul Wendkos * ''The Chase'' (1994 film), ...
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Chase Brook (disambiguation) Chase Brook may refer to: * Chase Brook (Minnesota) * Chase Brook (West Branch Delaware River), in New York {{geodis ...
* Chase Building (disambiguation) * Chase for the Sprint Cup *
Cut to the chase To "cut to the chase" is to get to the point without wasting time. The saying originated from early film studios' silent films. It was a favorite of, and thought to have been coined by, Hal Roach Sr.. It is, however, present in Chaucer's "The ...
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Justice Chase (disambiguation) Justice Chase may refer to: United States Supreme Court * Samuel Chase, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court * Salmon P. Chase, chief justice of the United States Supreme Court U.S. state supreme courts * Dudley Chase, chief justic ...
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Hunting Hunting is the human activity, human practice of seeking, pursuing, capturing, or killing wildlife or feral animals. The most common reasons for humans to hunt are to harvest food (i.e. meat) and useful animal products (fur/hide (skin), hide, ...
, sometimes referred to as "the chase" * Repoussé and chasing {{disambiguation, geo, ship