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Chenard-Walcker, also
known as
Chenard & Walcker, was a
French automobile and
commercial vehicle manufacturer from 1898 to 1946.
Chenard-Walcker then designed...
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Louis Chenard was a
French producer of automobiles,
making cars at Colombes, near
Paris from 1920 till 1932.
Louis Chenard was
always a
relatively low...
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Carol Anne
Chénard (born 17
February 1977) is a
Canadian former soccer referee.
Chénard was born in Summerside,
Prince Edward Island, and grew up in Ottawa...
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Chenard (French pronunciation: [luvil la ʃənaʁ]) is a
commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Eure-et-Loir...
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Danielle Chenard (December 12, 1957 – May 20, 1986) was a
Canadian handball player who
competed in the 1976
Summer Olympics. She was born in Montreal...
- criticised.
According to a
paper by
Canadian academics Serge Larivée, Geneviève
Chénard and
Carole Sénéchal,
Mother Teresa's
clinics received millions of dollars...
- Levesville-la-
Chenard is a
commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Eure-et-Loir
department "Répertoire
national des...
- and a pair of
Excelsiors from Belgium. In a rain-soaked race it was the
Chenard-Walcker team and the
Bentley that set the pace,
chased by the
smaller 2-litre...
- in 1923.
Lagache and Léonard were
engineers at
automobile manufacturer Chenard et Walcker, and were
chosen to
drive their "Sport"
model in the inaugural...
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Hours of Le Mans in 1923. Léonard and
Lagache were both
engineers for the
Chenard et
Walcker automobile company, and were
chosen to
drive one of the three...