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Caron and field
At the outbreak of the rebellion, his old friend Adolphe-Philippe Caron, who was minister of militia and defence in the government of Sir John A. Macdonald, asked Strange to organize a field

Caron and female
Particularly noticeable was the proliferation of British female black singers including Mica Paris, Caron Wheeler, Gabrielle and Heather Small.

Caron and also
The film also marked the debut of Leslie Caron, who Kelly had spotted in Paris and brought to Hollywood.
Caron was also romantically linked to Dutch television actor Robert Wolders from 1994 to 1995.
The team also traded Caron Butler and Chucky Atkins to the Washington Wizards for Kwame Brown and Laron Profit.
Onscreen, he continued in older roles: in Fanny ( 1961 ) starring Leslie Caron ; Barefoot in the Park ( 1967 ) with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda ; and the French film Stavisky ( 1974, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo ), the latter winning him the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor, and also received the Special Tribute at Cannes Film Festival.
Naive country girl Lili ( Leslie Caron ) arrives in a provincial town in hopes of locating an old friend of her late father's, only to find that he has also died.
He also starred in the dramatic 1961 romance, Fanny, with Maurice Chevalier and Leslie Caron.
The band was part of a new wave of British R & B-oriented artists during the late-1980s and early 1990s that also included Soul II Soul, Caron Wheeler, The Brand New Heavies, Jamiroquai, and Lisa Stansfield.
Caron may also refer to:
The follow-up single, " Just the Two of Us ", a duet with Caron Wheeler, was also released in the United States.
Highlord Phair Caron, Commander of the Red Dragonarmy, led this invasion, assisted by the black-robed wizard Tramd of Thorbardin, also known as Tramd o ' the Dark.
The magic of the dragon orb also caused great devastation to the invading Dragonarmy forces and led to Highlord Phair Caron being murdered by her own fear crazed troops.
* Zoe Nightshade ( voiced by Caron Pascoe ): Zoe Nightshade is an undercover CIA agent who is skilled in a variety of firearms and is also a world-class driver.
* Le Divorce ( 2003 ) starring Kate Hudson, Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Leslie Caron, Stockard Channing, Melvil Poupaud * also co-writer
Kermode also co-hosted an early 1990s afternoon magazine show on BBC Radio 5 called A Game of Two Halves alongside former Blue Peter presenter Caron Keating.
He was also in " Promise Her Anything ", with Warren Beatty and Leslie Caron, 1965, and " The Sandwich Man ", 1966.
The show was created by Glenn Gordon Caron, creator of Moonlighting and other television shows, who is also one of the writers for the series.
Guerlain is among the few older houses ( such as Caron ) that exist solely to produce and market perfumes, though Guerlain today also produces a range of makeup and skincare products.
Following a falling-out with the surrealist leader André Breton in 1929, Leiris contributed an essay to the anti-Breton pamphlet Un Cadavre, and joined Bataille ’ s team as a sub-editor for Documents, to which he also regularly contributed articles such as “ Notes on Two Microcosmic Figures of the 14th and 15th Centuries ” ( 1929, issue 1 ), “ In Connection with the ‘ Musée des Sorciers '" ( 1929, issue 2 ), " Civilisation " ( 1929, issue 4 ), “ The ‘ Caput Mortuum ’ or the Alchemist ’ s Wife ” ( 1930, issue 8 ), and on artists such as Giacometti, Miró, Picasso, and the 16th Century painter Antoine Caron.
The station also broadcasts live overnight rally coverage for local events including the Cambrian Road Rally, Rali Bro Caron, Rali Bro Preseli and Rali Bro Teifi.

Caron and .
The Administration's proposals, complex and sweeping as they are, all deal with fringe areas of the housing market rather than its core, stated Caron S. Stallard, first vice-president of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America.
In 1951, MGM released the musical An American in Paris, featuring Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron.
Lerner and Loewe's run of success continued with their next project, a film adaptation of stories from Colette, the Academy Award winning film musical Gigi, starring Leslie Caron, Louis Jourdan and Maurice Chevalier.
His General Manager Ron Caron said he was " A great playmaker.
* Caron, François.
* 1732 – Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, French playwright ( d. 1799 )
Leslie Claire Margaret Caron (; born 1 July 1931 ) is a French film actress and dancer, who appeared in 45 films between 1951 and 2003.
Caron was born in Boulogne-sur-Seine, Seine ( now Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine ), France, the daughter of Margaret ( née Petit ), an American dancer on Broadway, and Claude Caron, a French chemist.
Caron was prepared for a performing career from childhood by her mother.
Caron started her career as a ballerina.
In 1953, Caron was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her starring role in Lili.
In the 1960s and thereafter, Caron worked in European films as well.
On 30 June 2003, Caron traveled to San Francisco to appear as the special guest star in The Songs of Alan Jay Lerner: I Remember It Well, a retrospective concert staged by San Francisco's 42nd Street Moon Company.
On 27 April 2009, Caron traveled to New York as an honored guest at a tribute to Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe at the Paley Center for Media.
On 8 December 2009, Caron received the 2, 394th Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Caron married George Hormel III, a grandson of the founder of Hormel ( a meat-packing company ) in September 1951.
They married in 1956 and had two children, Christopher John Hall ( TV producer ) in 1957 and Jennifer Caron Hall, a writer, painter and actress, in 1958.
In 1969, Caron married Michael Laughlin, best known as producer of the film Two-Lane Blacktop ; they divorced in 1980.
From June 1993 until September 2009 Caron owned and operated a hotel and restaurant, Auberge La Lucarne aux Chouettes ( The Owls ' Nest ), located in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne, located about south of Paris.
Leslie Caron, A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim, théâtre du Châtelet, 2010.
Through the 18th and 19th centuries, individual theologians ( Bianchi in 1768, H. Klee in 1835, Caron in 1855, H. Schell in 1893 ) continued to formulate theories of how children who died unbaptised might still be saved.

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