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Chu

American  
[choo] / tʃu /

noun

  1. a river in SE Kazakhstan, flowing NE from the Tian Shan, near the Kyrgyz border, into the desert. 700 miles (1,126 km) long.


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“When the Eaton fire tore through my district, so many families were forced into an impossible choice,” Chu said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

Chu’s office visited an animal shelter in the wake of the Eaton fire and encountered a gray cat with severe burns on its face and all four legs.

From Los Angeles Times

“I think that moment meant a lot to her,” Claire Berry, a spokesperson for Chu’s office, wrote in an email.

From Los Angeles Times

“Overall, we’ve gotten a lot more disciplined in making sure that we understand what the outcome of a specific purchase is, not just following the hype,” said Kyle Chu, senior manager of Business Intelligence at phone-accessory maker PopSockets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Autonomous Research analyst Charlene Chu estimates about China has 27 million started but unsold new homes and another 77 million surplus second homes—a tremendous overhang when the rate of homeownership is already 96% and the population is shrinking.

From Barron's