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- Caires or De Caires may refer to: Caires, Portugal, a parish in Amares muni****lity David de Caires (1936–2008), Guyanese solicitor Frank De Caires (1909–1959)...
- Joshua Michael de Caires (born 25 April 2002) is an English cricketer, and the son of former England cricket captain Michael Atherton. He made his first-class...
- Ignatius de Caires (12 May 1909 – 2 February 1959) was a British Guianese cricketer who pla**** three Test matches for West Indies in the 1930s. De Caires, who...
- Potila or DeCaire, as DeLongchamp wrote the title track. This was followed in 1989 by Yoop It Up, their fourth c****ette. The album features DeCaire's son Jesse...
- Chevrolet" in late 1986 following their first album Yoopanese. Band members Jim DeCaire and Joe Potila wrote and produced the song. It was issued as a single with...
- David de Caires (31 December 1937 – 1 November 2008) was a Guyanese solicitor. He was also the founder and editor-in-chief of Stabroek News. De Caires' father...
- Caire may refer to: Éric Caire (born 1965), a politician from Quebec, Canada Louise Caire Clark (born 1949), an American actress Banque du Caire or "Bank...
- Jason deCaires Taylor (born 12 August 1974 in Dover) is a British sculptor and creator of the world's first underwater sculpture park – the Molinere Underwater...
- La Motte-du-Caire (French pronunciation: [la mɔt dy kɛʁ]; Occitan: La Mota dau Caire, before 1988: La Motte) is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence...
- The band's co-founders Jim DeCaire and Joe Potila wrote the song. Da Yoopers were founded in Ishpeming, Michigan by Jim DeCaire and Joe Potila in the 1970s...