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Francis Carco (born François Carcopino-Tusoli) (3 July 1886 – 26 May 1958) was a
French author, born at Nouméa, New Caledonia. He was a poet, belonging...
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group Scream) in the
group Metro.
Carco would later pursue an
acting career.
Songs written by Dee Dee and
Carco for the never-released
second I.C.L...
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Wanneroo Raceway,
currently known as
CARCO.com.au
Raceway for
naming rights reasons, is a 2.411 km (1.498 mi)
motorsport circuit located in Neerabup,...
- "Old Chrysler",
formerly known as
Chrysler LLC and
currently named Old
Carco LLC. The
transfer did not
include eight manufacturing locations, nor many...
- The company's predecessor,
Canlubang Automotive Resources Corporation (
CARCO), was
originally established as
Chrysler Philippines Corporation in 1963...
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saved it from
being closed. In 2010
Chrysler purchased the
plant from Old
Carco LLC for USD$20 million. The
plant will
retain its
current 1,200 employees...
- Campbell, 1st
Baronet (1760–1824),
British general Alexander Campbell of
Carco (died 1608),
Scottish noble and
prelate Alexander Campbell (1756–1785),...
- song "La
Belle Amour",
composed by Guy Lafarge, with
lyrics by
Francis Carco, and
performed by
Paule Desjardins.
Though French parti****ting broadcaster...
- les
toits de Paris" (Rene Nazels)
Jacques Larmanjat,
lyrics by
Francis Carco, "Le doux caboulot" (Annie Fratellini) Debussy, "La plus que lente" (Josef...
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Marguerite Deval.
Based on the 1930
novel of the same
title by
Francis Carco, it was
remade twice as the 1947
Swedish film Two
Women and the 1958 French...