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Chambers commonly refers to: * Chambers (surname), including a list of people with the name * ''Chambers'' (TV series), a 2019 American supernatural horror show Chambers may also refer to: Places Canada * Chambers Township, Ontario United States * Chambers, Arizona *Chambers, Nebraska * Chambers, West Virginia * Chambers Branch, a stream in Kansas *Chambers County, Alabama * Chambers County, Texas * Chambers Township, Holt County, Nebraska Businesses and products * Chambers (publisher), formerly Chambers Publishers ** ''Chambers Dictionary'', first published 1872 ** ''Chambers Biographical Dictionary'', first published in 1897 ** ''Chambers's Encyclopaedia'', 1859–1979 * Chambers Communications, an American broadcasting company * Chambers and Partners, producing rankings for the legal industry * Chambers stove, cooking appliances sold under the Chambers brand Other uses * ''Chambers'' (album), by Steady & Co., 2001 * ''Chambers'' (series), a British radio and TV sit ...
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Chambers (surname)
Chambers is a common surname of English people, English origin. It usually denoted either a servant who worked in his master's private chambers, or a ''camararius'', a person in charge of an exchequer room. At the time of the British census of 1881, Retrieved 25 January 2014 the relative frequency of the surname Chambers was highest in Nottinghamshire (4.4 times the British average), followed by Northamptonshire, Huntingdonshire, Lincolnshire, Bedfordshire, Rutland, Suffolk, Derbyshire, Haddingtonshire and Kent. Related surnames include Chalmers (surname), Chalmers and Chamberlain (surname), Chamberlain. Notable people surnamed Chambers Notable people with the surname include: Disambiguation *David Chambers (other) *Jack Chambers (other) *James Chambers (other) *John Chambers (other) *Paul Chambers (other) *Robert Chambers (other) *William Chambers (other) *Chambers brothers (other) American *Aden Chamber ...
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Chambers And Partners
Chambers and Partners (often noted elsewhere as Chambers & Partners) is a research firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom, that produces international rankings for the legal industry. Orbach and Chambers Orbach and Chambers Publishing Limited was founded 19 December 1969, in London, by friends Laurence Francis Orbach, a university professor, and lawyer Michael Ernest David Chambers. Chambers, whose father was a filmmaker, retired and sold the business in 2018, going on to establish The Garden Cinema, an independent cinema created in Art Deco style by the architects in the old office building in Parker Street, Covent Garden. Chambers and Partners Chambers and Partners was founded in 1989 as a division of Orbach & Chambers Publishing Limited (later, Orbach & Chambers Holdings Limited), book publishers. by Laurence Francis Orbach, who, in 1976, also co-founded The Quarto Group. and attorney Michael Ernest David Chambers. During the 21st century, the firm became widely re ...
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Chambers Street (other)
Chambers Street may refer to: Streets * Chambers Street, Edinburgh, Scotland * Chambers Street (Manhattan), New York City, U.S. * Chamber Street, once known as Chambers Street, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, England New York City Subway stations * Chambers Street (BMT Nassau Street Line), serving the * Chambers Street–World Trade Center (IND Eighth Avenue Line), serving the * Chambers Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line), serving the * Chambers Street station (IRT Sixth Avenue Line), on the demolished IRT Sixth Avenue Line See also * Chambers Street Ferry Terminal, formerly in Manhattan, New York, U.S. * Chambers Street Theatre, formerly in Manhattan, New York, U.S. {{disambiguation, geo, road ...
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Chambers House (other)
Chambers House, or Chambers Farmstead, or Chambers Farm, or Chambers Barn or variations, may refer to the following in the United States: * Chambers-Robinson House, Sheffield, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Colbert County, Alabama * Chambers Ranch, Colorado Springs, Colorado, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in El Paso County, Colorado * Chambers House (College Avenue, Newark, Delaware), listed on the NRHP in New Castle County, Delaware * Chambers House (Hopkins Bridge Road, Newark, Delaware), listed on the NRHP in New Castle County, Delaware * William Chambers House, Carnesville, Georgia, listed on the NRHP in Banks County, Georgia * Robert Chambers House, Burlington, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Boone County, Kentucky * A. E. Chambers Octagonal Barn, Petersburg, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Boone County, Kentucky * C. Scott Chambers House and Funeral Parlor, Walton, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Boone C ...
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Chambers Building (other)
Chambers Building may refer to: Australia * Central Chambers (Fremantle), Western Australia Canada * Central Chambers (Ottawa), Ontario, a National Historic Site Pakistan * KHCAA Golden Jubilee Chamber Complex, Kochi United Kingdom *Oriel Chambers, Liverpool, England * Crypt Chambers, Chester, England * Dunfermline City Chambers, Scotland * Glasgow City Chambers, Glasgow, Scotland * Chambers Institution, Peebles, Scotland, home to the Tweeddale Museum and Gallery United States * Richard H. Chambers United States Court of Appeals, Pasadena, California * Chambers Building (Kansas City, Missouri), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) * Wilson–Chambers Mortuary, Portland, Oregon, NRHP-listed * Chambers Building (Penn State), one of Penn State's academic buildings * Farnsworth & Chambers Building, Houston, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Harris County, Texas * Broadway–Chambers Building, 277 Broadway, New York City, designed by Cass Gilbert *Chambers Building, ...
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Chamber (other)
Chamber or The Chamber may refer to: Organizations and government *Chamber of commerce, a form of business network * Legislative chamber, a deliberative assembly within a legislature * Debate chamber, a room for people to discuss and debate Arts and entertainment * Chamber (character), in Marvel comics * ''The Chamber'' (game show), an American TV show * ''The Chamber'' (novel), by John Grisham, 1994 ** ''The Chamber'' (1996 film), based on the novel * ''The Chamber'' (2016 film), a survival film * , a German musical ensemble Business * Barristers' chamber - office used by Lawyers Other uses * Chamber (firearms), part of a weapon * Combustion chamber, part of an engine in which fuel is burned * Environmental chamber, used in testing environmental conditions * Execution chamber, where capital punishment is carried out * Gas chamber, apparatus for killing humans or animals * Chambar, or Chamber, a town in Pakistan See also * Chambers (other) * Chamber music (d ...
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Judge's Chambers
A judge's chambers is the office of a judge, where the judge may hear certain types of cases, instead of in open court. Description A judge's chambers is the office of a judge, where certain types of matters can be heard "in chambers", also known as '' in camera'', rather than in open court. Generally, cases heard in chambers are cases, or parts of cases, in which the public and press are not allowed to observe the procedure.Eugene Ehrlich, ''Amo, Amas, Amat and More'', p. 151. Judge's chambers are often located on upper floors of the courthouse, away from the courtroom A courtroom is the enclosed space in which courts of law are held in front of a judge. A number of courtrooms, which may also be known as "courts", may be housed in a courthouse. In recent years, courtrooms have been equipped with audiovisual ...s, sometimes in groupings of judge's chambers; however, they may also be directly adjacent to the courtroom to which the judge is assigned. In some jurisdictions ...
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Barristers' Chambers
In law, a barrister's chambers or barristers' chambers are the rooms used by a barrister or a group of barristers. The singular refers to the use by a sole practitioner whereas the plural refers to a group of barristers who, while acting as sole practitioners, share costs and expenses for office overheads. The concept of barristers' chambers is commonly thought of as a law firm. Description In England and Wales, New Zealand, Australia, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Hong Kong, chambers may refer to the office premises used by a barrister or to a group of barristers, especially in the Inns of Court. In these jurisdictions, barristers are forbidden from forming or becoming partners in law firms (though they may be employed by them) and (except for those employed by a law firm or by a government agency) are theoretically all solo practitioners. However, to share costs and expenses, barristers typically operate fraternally with each other as unincorporated associations known a ...
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Chambers (ship)
Several vessels have been named ''Chambers'': * was launched in Bristol in 1776. She spent most of her brief career as a West Indiaman. An American privateer captured her in October 1782. * was launched in America in 1781, possibly under the same name. ''Chambers'' first appeared in ''Lloyd's Register'' in 1783. She traded between Liverpool and Africa, but is not listed as a slave ship Slave ships were large cargo ships specially built or converted from the 17th to the 19th century for transporting Slavery, slaves. Such ships were also known as "Guineamen" because the trade involved human trafficking to and from the Guinea ( .... She foundered in 1792. * was launched at Liverpool in 1794. She was lost in 1795 as she was returning to Liverpool from Jamaica. See also * was an in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946 and from 1955 to 1960. From 1952 to 1954, she was loaned to the United States Coast Guard where she served as USCGC ''Chambers'' (WDE-491). She was ...
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Chambers (series)
''Chambers'' was a BBC radio and television sitcom. It was written by barrister Clive Coleman and starred John Bird and Sarah Lancashire in both versions. The radio version was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in three series between 1996 and 1999, and the television version was broadcast on BBC One. The theme music was "Dance with Mandolins" from Prokofiev's ''Romeo and Juliet''. John Bird plays the lead role of John Fuller-Carp, a monstrously egotistical and avaricious barrister A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdiction (area), jurisdictions. Barristers mostly specialise in courtroom advocacy and litigation. Their tasks include arguing cases in courts and tribunals, drafting legal pleadings, jurisprud ... heading Forecourt Chambers. His colleagues are Hilary Tripping, a rather ineffectual young man, and Ruth Quirke, initially a rather militantly left wing feminist. After Lesley Sharp left the role after the first series and Sarah Lancashire took over, Rut ...
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Chambers (album)
Steady & Co., was a Japanese hip hop Hip-hop or hip hop (originally disco rap) is a popular music genre that emerged in the early 1970s from the African-American community of New York City. The style is characterized by its synthesis of a wide range of musical techniques. Hip- ... and music production group consisting of Kenji Furuya, Bots, both of Dragon Ash, Ilmari of Rip Slyme, and Shigeo of Skebo King. Discography Studio albums *(2001) ''Chambers'' Singles *(2001) "Stay Gold" *(2001) "Shunkashūtō" *(2001) "Only Holy Story" See also * Dragon Ash * Rip Slyme Japanese pop music groups Musical groups from Tokyo {{Hiphop-stub ...
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