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noun
A room or set of rooms, particularly:
Exact(53)
The payoff came on Fiedler's 6-yard pass to Chambers.
Do its boundaries extend from the Battery to Chambers Street, or farther north to Canal?
It wasn't until I got up to chambers that I was treated like a clerk".
To be fair to Chambers, he took his defeat with good grace.
TriBeCa: The No. 1 train to Canal or Franklin Streets, or the 1, 2, 3 or 9 to Chambers Street.
Some of the manholes, particularly for sewer lines, can run to chambers up to 180 feet below ground.
The 1, 2, A and C trains are now running to Chambers Street, and cabs are being allowed in.
As opposed to Chambers the drugs cheat, or the author of an autobiography that caused so much controversy last year?
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Stenson took a recent visit to Chambers Bay, the newly constructed US Open venue in Seattle, where he opted to walk rather than play the course.
WORLD TRADE CENTER COMMUNITY FAIR, West Broadway from Vesey to Chambers Streets, Lower Manhattan.
Taken from the introduction to Chambers Book of Azed Crosswords, 2005 The Observer's crossword has exerted a powerful influence over my life for almost six decades.
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