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Chevy Chase

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noun

  1. (The Ballad of Chevy Chase ) a 15th-century English ballad describing the battle of Otterburn between the Percys and the Douglases.


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Propagate produced the critically acclaimed documentary “I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not” that premiered on CNN earlier this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

“There’s going to be a lot of patients that get a good benefit from it,” said Scott Kahan, director of the National Center for Weight and Wellness in Chevy Chase, Md. “There’s also going to be quite a lot of patients that end up not using it, or try it and find the administration to be somewhat difficult, but that’s OK.”

From MarketWatch

“There’s going to be a lot of patients that get a good benefit from it,” said Scott Kahan, director of the National Center for Weight and Wellness in Chevy Chase, Md. “There’s also going to be quite a lot of patients that end up not using it, or try it and find the administration to be somewhat difficult, but that’s OK.”

From MarketWatch

No one arrived at the title “I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not” by accident.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the good-looking, privileged and deliberately smarmy “Saturday Night Live” star was introducing the show’s original “Weekend Update” segments, the line was delivered with only half a wink: Chevy Chase seemed like a pretty good place to be.

From The Wall Street Journal