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Ducos may
refer to: Jean-Ernest
Ducos de La Hitte,
French nobleman Jean-François
Ducos (1765–1793),
French politician Juan García
Ducós,
Puerto Rican...
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Duco was a
trade name ****igned to a
product line of
automotive lacquer developed by the
DuPont Company in the 1920s.
Under the
Duco brand,
DuPont introduced...
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Pierre Roger Ducos (25 July 1747 – 16
March 1816),
better known as
Roger Ducos, was a
French political figure during the
Revolution and
First Empire,...
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Natalia Duco Soler (born 31
January 1989 in San Felipe, Valparaíso) is a
Chilean shot putter.
Duco finished fourth at the 2005
World Youth Championships...
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Louis Arthur Ducos du Hauron. Solbert,
Oscar N.; Beaumont, Newhall; Card,
James G., eds. (April 1952). "Forgotten
Pioneers IV:
Louis Ducos Du
Hauron (1837–1920)"...
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Bordeaux Etudiant Club.
Ducos reached the
final of the 400m
hurdles at the 2017
European Youth Olympic Festival in Győr, Hungary.
Ducos was a
surprise winner...
- a year and a half with
Duco, the
contract was
terminated after an alcohol-fuelled
incident by
Robert Berridge at one of
Ducos events. In 2014, Jeff Horn...
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Ducos (French pronunciation: [dykɔs];
Martinican Creole: Dikos) is a town and
commune in the
French overseas department and region, and
island of Martinique...
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command of all
available local troops.
Later that morning, Sieyès and
Roger Ducos resigned as Directors. The now
former Minister of
Foreign Affairs Charles...
- Jean-François
Ducos (26
October 1765, in
Bordeaux – 31
October 1793) was a
French député for the
Gironde to the
Legislative ****embly then the National...