Carlton Chambers (born June 27, 1975) is a retired sprint athlete from Canada, and a winner of gold medal in 4 × 100 m relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics...
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Carlton House, sometimes Carlton Palace, was a mansion in Westminster, best known as the town residence of King George IV, particularly during the regency...
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player Carlton Chambers (born 1975), Canadian sprint athlete Michael A. Chambers, former president of the Canadian Olympic Committee Munro Chambers, Canadian...
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team was falling apart they decided to replace Carlton Chambers the night before the race after Chambers suffered a groin injury in the 200 m. Esmie's...
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Guillermo Rojas Guatemala ?:??.? Francisco Hernández Mexico ?:??.? Carlton Chambers Trinidad and Tobago ?:??.? José Oitica Brazil DNF Curt Stone United...
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and moved their daughter into Warwick House, adjacent to Carlton House. As James Chambers, another Charlotte biographer, put it, the young Princess "lived...
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1974; president of Malton Memorial Recreation Association.: 193–194 Carlton Chambers, Olympic gold medalist. Paul Coffey, NHL defenceman and member of Hockey...
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to No. 195; and No. 295 to No. 319. These were built, together with Carlton Chambers, between 1817 and 1820. Burton also built between Leicester Street...
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practice at 40 King William Street, London EC4, in 1879, moving to Carlton Chambers, 12 Regent Street, London W1, in early 1882. Bradford's works included...
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Marlon Devonish and Dwain Chambers originally finished second in the 2003 World Championship, but were disqualified after Chambers was found to have used...
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