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choate

[choht] / tʃoʊt /






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The safety concerns are so serious that Colorado’s director of elections, Judd Choate, said he had to adjust a certification course he teaches for elections personnel — adding a new emphasis on personal security.

From Washington Post

“We are in harm’s way as never before,” Choate said.

From Washington Post

“This isn’t something I was aware of,” said Tony Choate, a Chickasaw Nation spokesman.

From New York Times

The daughter of Jamaican immigrants who raised her in a Brooklyn housing project, Ms. Clarke attended the prestigious Choate Rosemary Hall in Connecticut through Prep for Prep, a program that helps students from modest backgrounds attend top private schools.

From New York Times

Clarke’s first visit to a courtroom came three decades ago at Choate, an exclusive boarding school in Wallingford, Conn., when a teacher took her class to Hartford to watch oral arguments in Sheff v.

From Washington Post