Chase
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Chase may refer to:
In business
- Chase (bank) (JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.), a national bank based in Chicago, Illinois
- Chase Aircraft (1943–1954), a defunct American aircraft manufacturing company
- Chase Coaches, a defunct bus operator in England
- Chase Corporation (1970s–1989), a defunct New Zealand property development company
- Chase Motor Truck Company (1907–1919), a defunct truck manufacturer based in Syracuse, New York
- Chase, a brand of bicycle made by Cannondale Bicycle Corporation
- Chase (TV channel), a defunct Philippine television network
Music
- Chase (band), a jazz-rock fusion band of the 1970s
- Chase (Djumbo album)
- "Chase" (Koda Kumi song)
- "Chase" (L'Arc-en-Ciel song), released in 2011
- "Chase" (instrumental), by Giorgio Moroder
Books
- Chase (comics), a DC comic book
- Chase (novel), Dean Koontz's first hardcover novel
Films
- Chase (film), a 2010 Indian film
- Chased (film), a 2011 short film
In television
- Chase (1973 TV series), a crime/adventure drama that aired on NBC from 1973 to 1974
- Chase (2010 TV series), a drama series from producer Jerry Bruckheimer, airing on NBC
- Cha$e, a 2008 reality series on Syfy channel
- The Chase (2006 TV series), a British drama series broadcast on BBC One
- The Chase (UK game show), a British game show broadcast on ITV1
- The Chase Australia, a game show broadcast on Seven in Australia based on the British show
- The Chase (U.S. game show), a GSN game show in America based on the British show
- "The Chase" (Star Trek: The Next Generation), a sixth season Star Trek: The Next Generation episode
- "Chase" (House episode), an eighth season House episode
As a name
- Chase (name), a list of people and fictional characters with Chase as a surname or given name
Places
Barbados
- Chase Vault, a burial vault in the cemetery of the Christ Church Parish Church in Oistins, Christ Church
Canada
- Chase, British Columbia, a village municipality in the Shuswap Country region
- Chase River, a river on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
- Chase River, Nanaimo, formerly Chase, is a community within the City of Nanaimo, British Columbia
- Chase Island, Nunavut
United States
- Chase, Alabama, an unincorporated community
- Chase, Alaska, a census-designated place
- Chase, Indiana, an unincorporated town
- Chase, Kansas, a city
- Chase, Louisiana, an unincorporated community
- Chase, Maryland, an unincorporated community
- Chase, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place
- Chase, Wisconsin, a town
- Chase (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Chase City, Virginia, a town
- Chase County, Kansas
- Chase County, Nebraska
- Chase Township, Michigan
- Chase Brook, a stream in Minnesota
- Camp Chase, a Union military staging, training and prison camp in Columbus, Ohio, during the American Civil War
Ships
- USS Chase (DD-323), a destroyer in the United States Navy
- USS Chase (DE-158), a destroyer escort of the United States Navy
- USCGC Chase (WHEC-718), a high-endurance cutter of the United States Coast Guard
Other
- Chase (algorithm), an algorithm in database construction, to test if a decomposition is lossless
- Chase (land), a geographical term (usually British) designating an area of privately owned land for hunting
- Chase (lighting), an effect in which light sources are lit up sequentially
- Chase (printing), a (metal) frame that is used to contain a printing forme
- Chase (architecture), a groove or space in walls or through floors of a building for piping or ducts
- Steeplechase (or "Chase"), a type of horse race which is run over fences
- Chase Field, Phoenix, Arizona, the home stadium of the Arizona Diamondbacks baseball team
- Chase Line, a suburban railway line in the West Midlands region of England
- Chase Building (disambiguation)
See also
- Chace (disambiguation)
- The Chase (disambiguation)
- CHASE hospice care for children
- Operation CHASE
- Car chase
- Cut to the chase
- Chase for the Sprint Cup
- Hunting, sometimes referred to as "the chase"
- Repoussé and chasing
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