charry

charry

(ˈtʃɑːrɪ)
adj, -rier or -riest
resembling or pertaining to charcoal
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The two principal accounts of Szell's tenure in Cleveland remain Michael Charry's George Szell: A Life of Music (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2011) and Donald Rosenberg's The Cleveland Orchestra Story: Second to None (Cleveland: Gray, 2000).
To help students understand the context of Renaissance English drama, Charry reproduces historical documents such as political tracts, prayer books, learned treatises, diaries, and travelogues.
The exchange of ideas helps us focus on what customers really need." The show was also an opportunity to introduce Gaetan de Charry, Martin Automatic's new agent for France.
These areas were formally known for orchard farming and their output of fruits like apple, peach, apricot and charry was famous all over the country due to their natural aroma, taste and flavor, he added.
El siguiente texto, de Carlos Andres Charry, reflexiona en torno a las relaciones e interdependencias entre la sociologia y la historia.