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What (who) is 3-D Monster Chase - definition


3-D Monster Chase         
  • Amstrad screenshot
1984 VIDEO GAME
3D Monster Chase
3-D Monster Chase is a first-person maze game written by Dave Noonan and released by Romik in 1984 for both the Amstrad CPC and the ZX Spectrum.
Thornton Chase         
  • Baháʼí Temple near Chicago]] for the Feast of [[Ridván]], noting especially Thornton Chase with the ✚ above him.
  • Chase's grave in [[Inglewood Park Cemetery]], [[Los Angeles]] as it appeared in 1920.
  • Baháʼís in Egypt]].
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AMERICAN POET
Chase, Thornton; James B. Chase
Thornton Chase (February 22, 1847 – September 30, 1912) was a distinguished officer of the United States Colored Troops during the American Civil War, and the first western convert to the Baháʼí Faith.
Car chase         
  • The aftermath of a fatal collision between a suspect and another vehicle following a pursuit in [[Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota]]
  • [[California Highway Patrol]] cruisers stopping a suspect that was fleeing in a car, 2018
  • [[Seattle Police Department]] cruisers responding to a vehicle pursuit, 2015
VEHICULAR HOT PURSUIT OF SUSPECTS BY LAW ENFORCERS
Car pursuit; Police chase; High speed chase; High-speed chase; Police pursuit; Chase scene; High speed police chase; Police chasing; Vehicle chase; High speed pursuit; High-speed pursuit
A car chase is the vehicular overland chase of one party by another, involving at least one automobile or other wheeled motor vehicle in pursuitcommonly hot pursuit of suspects by law enforcers. The rise of the automotive industry in the 20th century increased car ownership, leading to a growing number of criminals attempting to evade police in their own vehicle or a stolen car.