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cha

American  
[chah] / tʃɑ /

noun

Chinese.
  1. tea.


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The CHA says 40 of the 49 providers it surveyed in January, representing 273 homes across England and Wales, reported difficulties securing school placements for children in their care.

From BBC

Dr Mark Kerr, CHA chief executive, wants to see more local authorities taking their corporate parenting duties "seriously" and "fighting for these children".

From BBC

There are no sets, but the increasingly ominous atmosphere is abetted by a haunting musical score by Isobel Waller-Bridge and lighting design by Cha See that darkens and sharpens as Elliott becomes embroiled in the strange and dangerous pursuit of his quarry—a viable dramatic thriller that will jump-start his stalled career—despite the increasingly apparent psychological cost.

From The Wall Street Journal

Beijing’s influence on Pyongyang has diminished because of the Kim regime’s closer relations with Moscow, and Xi appears to have little power to bring North Korea back to the negotiating table to advance denuclearization, said Victor Cha, the Korea chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We received them for years without any problem,” said Amine Cha, who imports wood molds from Indonesia for picture frames.

From The Wall Street Journal