Chase
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Chase may refer to:
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[edit] Places
In Canada:
- Chase, British Columbia, small village located in the interior of British Columbia, Canada
- Chase Island, Nunavut
In the United Kingdom:
- Cannock Chase, Staffordshire
- CHASE hospice care for children, a charity that supports life limited children in the South East
In the United States:
- Chase, Alaska
- Chase, Indiana, a virtually extinct town in Benton County, Indiana
- Chase, Kansas
- Chase, Maryland, a community in eastern Baltimore County, Maryland
- Chase, Wisconsin
- Chase City, Virginia
- Chase Township, Michigan
[edit] Things
- chase (movie genre)
- Chase (land), a geographical term (usually British) designating an area of privately-owned land for hunting, for example Cannock Chase
- Chase (algorithm), an algorithm in database construction, to test if a decomposition is lossless
- Chase (band), a 1970s jazz-rock band headed by Bill Chase
- Chase (album), their debut album
- Chase (Faroese band), a 1980s and 90s rock band
- Chase (album), the Faroese band's Chase' first album
- Chase (comics), a DC comic book
- Chase (TV series) known as Cha$e
- Chase (1973 TV series), a crime/adventure drama that aired on NBC from 1973 to 1974
- "Chase" (song), a 1977 dance hit by Giorgio Moroder from the soundtrack and album Midnight Express
- "The Ballad of Chevy Chase", the title of at least two English folk songs
- USS Chase (DD-323), Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy
- USS Chase (DE-158), Buckley-class destroyer escort of the United States Navy
- USCGC Chase (WHEC-718), Hamilton-class high-endurance cutter of the United States Coast Guard
- Chase Aircraft
- JPMorgan Chase, a financial services firm
- Chase Manhattan Bank, as JPMorgan Chase was known before the acquisition of J.P. Morgan & Co.
- Chase, a brand of bicycle made by Cannondale Bicycle Corporation
- CHASE (cut holes and sink 'em), American military parlance for scuttling ships
- Chase Field, the home stadium of the Arizona Diamondbacks, in Phoenix, Arizona, of the MLB
- Chase (lighting), an effect in which light sources ar lit up sequentially
[edit] People
[edit] Surname
- Bill Chase, trumpet player
- Chevy Chase, American comedian, writer, and television and film actor
- Carroll Chase (1878-1960) - renowned philatelist in U.S. and France
- David Chase, American television writer, director and producer
- Emory A. Chase (1854-1921), New York judge
- George C. Chase, President of Bates College 1894-1919, English scholar
- Ilka Chase, American actress
- James Hadley Chase, British writer
- J. Mitchell Chase, U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Jonathan Chase (colonel), Revolutionary War officer
- Lucia Chase, dancer and co-founder of American Ballet Theatre
- Lucien Bonaparte Chase, U.S. Congressman from Tennessee
- Martha Chase, U.S. biologist, helped prove that genes are made of DNA
- Qiana Chase, American model
- Ray P. Chase, U.S. Congressman from Minnesota
- Reuben Chase, officer in the U.S. Continental Navy
- Salmon P. Chase, U.S. Treasury Secretary and Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Samuel Chase, signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence
- Thornton Chase, the first American Baha'i
- William C. Chase, American soldier
- William Merritt Chase, American painter
Chase Honicutt, proven wrong
[edit] Given names
Chase is a given name in the English language, especially in the United States. It is a transferred use of the surname. It originated from the French term for "hunter", chasseur. In the Middle Ages it was used as a nickname for a huntsman by the Anglo-Norman people.
[edit] Non-Fictional
- Chase Utley (born 1978), baseball second baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Chase Daniel (born 1986), football quarterback for the Washington Redskins
- Chase Coffman (born 1986), football tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals
- Chase Headley (born 1984), baseball outfielder for the San Diego Padres
- Chase Blackburn (born 1983), football linebacker for the New York Giants
[edit] Fictional
- Chase (Transformers)
- Chase, an IRO-bot in the comic book series The Amory Wars
- Chase, a character from Blade: The Series
- Chase, a character in the anime series Fighting Foodons
- Chase (The Sword of Truth), a character from the book series The Sword of Truth
- Ambrose Chase, a character from the comic book Planetary
- Angela Chase, a character from 'My So Called LIfe' played by Clare Danes
- Annabeth (Percy Jackson), a character in Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson & The Olympians book series
- Annabeth Chase (Close to Home), a character from the television series Close to Home
- Brad Chase, a character from the television series "Boston Legal
- Agent Cameron Chase, a character from the comic book series Chase
- Chase Edmunds, a character from the television series 24
- Chase Hammond, a major character in the 1999 film Drive Me Crazy
- Chase Matthews, from Zoey 101
- Dr. Chase Meridian, a character from the film Batman Forever
- Chase Stein, a senior member of Marvel comics's Runaways
- Chase Young, an antagonist in Xiaolin Showdown
- Cordelia Chase, a character from the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- James Chase, a character from the game Secret Weapons Over Normandy
- Johnny "Drama" Chase, a character from the HBO television series Entourage
- Dr. Robert Chase, a character from the television series House, M.D.
- Vincent Chase, a character from the HBO television series Entourage
- Chase Hammel, a character from the novel Acid House Blues
[edit] See also
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