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| Also included is | Coco, a restaurant owner who is Ryan's best friend. |
| Coco, aged 17, was a passenger in a vehicle involved | |
| t to repeat his role for the film, though James | Coco also played that role, briefly, on Broadway. |
| rities: among these the soccer player Francesco | Coco and Olympic fencing champion Aldo Montano. |
| From 2002 and until September 2006, Chris | Coco and Rob da Bank were the joint presenters for B |
| When | Coco and Tsumuji walk near a church, they meet a pri |
| have aired on WGN-TV for many years: Hardrock, | Coco and Joe: The Three Little Dwarves; Suzy Snowfla |
| ball at high school, soon she joined her sister | Coco and they made it to a championship in New York, |
| n Bacall for Applause and Katharine Hepburn for | Coco), and Hart was nominated for Best Featured Actr |
| g with another production by Centaur, Hardrock, | Coco and Joe and an early UPA version of Frosty the |
| the tune of the song featured in the Hardrock, | Coco, and Joe "Three Little Dwarfs" cartoon. |
| Coco and the Bean - 'Killing Time' (Qureysh - Eh? 1 | |
| In 2001, | Coco and Kelly entered the WNBA Draft. |
| erri Mullen, Elizabeth Crane, Ryan Markel, Pete | Coco, Andrea Johnson, Ambrose Austin, Kate Axelrod, |
| Strips of nata de | coco are used in mass-produced bubble tea drinks as |
| Salvatore | Coco as Richard (National Fire Service officer) |
| Debi Derryberry inherited the role of | Coco Bandicoot from Hynden Walch, while Corey Burton |
| well in N. Sanity Island until Crash's sister, | Coco Bandicoot, while chasing a harmless butterfly, |
| Coco Barrington, the wayward member of a family of H | |
| Fairmont | Coco Beach Resort |
| , who founded a school in the remote village of | Coco Beach. |
| as successfully grown and vines were brought to | Coco Beach. |
| In his final years, | Coco became known for his cooking prowess (The James |
| Craig Charles, Mystery Jets, Steve Mason, Chris | Coco, Benji B, Liars, Caribou, Mount Kimbie, The Lei |
| AJ, Leslie Andrew, Big | Coco, Big Dad, Big Daddy, Cold Crush Crisis, Joe Coo |
| ully taken to his raid of a charity ball at the | Coco Bongo which is hosted by Niko and attended by t |
| Coco bread | |
| Coco bread stuffed with a beef patty | |
| Coco bread is eaten in Jamaica and other areas of th | |
| ten as a full meal, especially when paired with | coco bread. |
| Coco Brown as Michelle | |
| za has recently launched a line called Lola and | Coco by La Senza that is aimed at high school and un |
| Coco Chanel had worked with Ernest Beaux on her orig | |
| ne-Cap-Martin, France, which had been built for | Coco Chanel by the Duke of Westminster. |
| Coco Chanel | |
| Anna Mouglalis as | Coco Chanel |
| Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky is a 2009 French film | |
| The Moderato is featured in the movie | Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky. |
| tan; for a brief period in the 1930s he managed | Coco Chanel's shop at Biarritz. |
| famous residents (such as Amedeo Modigliani and | Coco Chanel). |
| Newton, Zoroaster, Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, | Coco Chanel, Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and more. |
| 1953 and late spring of 1954, fashion designer | Coco Chanel, after fifteen years of retirement, deci |
| played also in the films Gone in 60 Seconds and | Coco Chanel, and in one episode of Alias. |
| Sinclair Lewis, Ernest Hemingway, Bill Tilden, | Coco Chanel, Jack Dempsey, Primo Carnera, Ramon Nova |
| llets Russes and a close friend of the designer | Coco Chanel. |
| The film's subject was | Coco Chanel. |
| starring current spokesmodel Keira Knightley as | Coco Chanel. |
| eter Chanel was the great-uncle of the designer | Coco Chanel. |
| Claudio Coccoluto The | Coco Club Mix - 5:22 |
| Protechtion (Fridays) with DJ Eric Powell, and | Coco Club, with DJ Chris Coco (Saturdays). |
| st known as the resident, at the hugely popular | Coco Club. |
| Poorly disguised as | Coco, Cortex lures Crash over to a bay, where he att |
| Bench-clearing brawl at Fenway Park because of | Coco Crisp getting hit by a pitch by James Shields. |
| When | Coco Crisp came back from injury, Davis switched fro |
| house for $3.0 million to Boston Red Sox player | Coco Crisp . |
| lly in outfield, either replacing Trot Nixon or | Coco Crisp. |
| Gordon, Moore, and | Coco currently reside in Northampton, Massachusetts. |
| As well as stocking a many designer brands, | Coco De Mer also sells a range of own-brand products |
| Coco de Mer's policy is to invest in the work of loc | |
| mprove and transform their lives through, which | Coco de Mer achieves not only through its shops in L |
| Coco de Mer's products are made in consideration of | |
| Bondage for Freedom is the activism branch of | Coco de Mer. |
| CoCo debuted with "Equal Romance" and found themselv | |
| Coco died of a heart attack in New York City in 1987 | |
| Coco Electrik is an electropop band and musical alia | |
| Coco Electrik | |
| "Dim The Lights ( | Coco Electrik remix)" by The Phenomenal Handclap Ban |
| She Made It Easy ( | Coco Electrik Remix) by Kotchy, Civil Records (2008) |
| CoCo even had a couple of their songs ("Equal Romanc | |
| Following that encounter, | Coco finds love but also reconciliation with the res |
| own into special machines and grinded to a fine | coco flour. |
| n Latin Band, Likas Pilipinas Folk Arts, Ballet | Coco Folklorico, Rene and His Marionettes, poets Lyn |
| ong written by Prince (using his pseudonym Joey | Coco) for Sheena Easton. |
| Coco Fossati | |
| "Caesar" is a song by the English band I Blame | Coco from their debut album, The Constant. |
| e performers and a singer, earning the nickname | Coco from the song she sings nightly with her sister |
| In collaboration with | Coco Fusco. |
| Coco Golstein - Bruel | |
| The cast included James | Coco, Graciela Daniele, and Ken Kercheval. |
| Coco has also previously been in the Karen Corps, an | |
| in 1984, and she gave birth to their daughter, | Coco Hayley Gordon Moore, on 1 July 1994. |
| yce Wilson - From 1951 to 1968 To: Joyce Diane ( | Coco) Henderson - From 1969 - 1974 To: Dianne Davis |
| e Laura Bright, born July, 1971 to Joyce Diane ( | Coco) Henderson. |
| It was performed by Erica Gimpel (who portrayed | Coco Hernandez), and later by Loretta Chandler (who |
| Melissa De Sousa as | Coco Herrera |
| Coco Hjardemaal - Line | |
| , Hite House, Goodwin Tavern, Goodwin House and | Coco House, is a historic home located at Arrington, |
| y one population known, located near Playas del | Coco in Guanacaste Province. |
| He is noted for his role as | Coco in the popular 1969 film The Italian Job, which |
| The death of former cast member Juanita | Coco in 1993 was another devastating event. |
| Nata de | coco is highly regarded for its high dietary fibre, |
| Commercial nata de | coco is made by small farms in the Philippines and I |
| Coco is sure she'll get in, thanks to a combination | |
| Concerto Copenhagen, also known as | CoCo, is a Danish period instrument orchestra, estab |
| Nata de | coco is a chewy, translucent, jelly-like food produc |
| Coco is buried in St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Ceme | |
| Kim | Coco Iwamoto is a member of the Hawaii Board of Educ |
| , Magnetic Man, Selah Sue, Bright Eyes, I Blame | Coco, Jenny and Johnny, The Pretty Reckless and Eval |
| B Free, Elsie Katz Couture, Christian Audigier, | Coco Johnsen Plastic Island, and Petro Zillia in Los |
| In a historic performance, | CoCo joined Ribbon, Qlair and a few solo idols for t |
| was held in the Holiday Inn Convention Center - | CoCo Key Water Resort Hotel from November 5-7, 2010. |
| e Rookie of the Year vote (behind Ted Sizemore, | Coco Laboy and Al Oliver and over Larry Hisle) and a |
| Coco Laboy | |
| September 5, 1973: | Coco Laboy was released by the Expos. |
| Coco Lacour - a sneak thief | |
| Coco Le Martiniquais ... Second dancing prisoner (un | |
| w" also featuring the talents of Ooh La Roo and | Coco LeBon. |
| Super star | Coco Lee hold her "East to west world tour" concert |
| and James Schamus (lyrics) It was performed by | Coco Lee, who also performed the song live at the Ac |
| Sunny Day is an album by | CoCo Lee. |
| a Awards 2003 in Singapore hosted by Shaggy and | Coco Lee. |
| Coco Legrand | |
| trendsetter (a fictionalised version of Douglas | Coco Leopold). |
| ies of the disco era was the openly gay Douglas | Coco Leopold, one of whose trademarks was his local |
| Coco Lipshitz: Behind the Laughter (2009) as Reporte | |
| Coco Love Alcorn | |
| Coco Love Alcorn is a Canadian pop and jazz singer. | |
| Coco Love Alcorn is currently pregnant and due in th | |
| His daughter | Coco Love Alcorn is also a noted Canadian jazz and p |
| Coco Mademoiselle is a women's perfume in the Chanel | |
| tography; A 2007 television advert for Chanel's | Coco Mademoiselle campaign; and The No. 1 Ladies' De |
| Coco Martin as Manolo Noy Agapito | |
| to find a job as his family's breadwinner, Noy ( | Coco Martin) poses as a journalist commissioned to c |
| rom coconut, which can produce a very promising | coco methyl ester (CME), has characteristics which e |
| 95 release, Radioland, featured blues guitarist | Coco Montoya, formerly with the 1980s reformed versi |
| rticipating acts included Phil Shivers, Mislyd, | Coco Moon and Ginger Ninja. |
| e A-side single from their debut album I Should | Coco on 3 July 1995. |
| ample, where it is ubiquitous, it is called the | coco paraguayo (Paraguayan coconut), as it is much l |
| 976 by Joe Tortorice Jr. and his partners Rusty | Coco, Pete Verde and Pat Broussard. |
| Coco pitched parts of three seasons with the Toronto | |
| Coco Playbill | |
| Coco played for the Italy U18 team in the intermedia | |
| Also, | Coco played for the victorious Italy U23 team at the |
| the Keys, Bonefish Tower at 143 feet (44 m) on | Coco Plum. |
| n originally known as Crispix but is now called | Coco Pops Chex. |
| ing ‘Yes Chef!' published by Absolute Press and | Coco, published by Phaidon. |
| ny in Oss, Van Dorp and Jozef Ferdinand Arens (' | Coco') published the synthesis for vitamin A acid in |
| lub, but in the end all negotiations failed and | Coco remained at Inter. |
| iversity of Puerto Rico, Navy-Vieques protests, | Coco Rico stubs |
| ndit forces in the vicinity of Constancia, near | Coco River, northern Nicaragua, on April 24, 1932. |
| tonnes) of supplies to natives living along the | Coco River. |
| Coco Robicheaux appeared as himself in the second ep | |
| ouisiana legend in which a naughty child called | Coco Robicheaux is abducted by a werewolf (Loup Garo |
| Coco Robicheaux | |
| orn October 25, 1947), better known by the name | Coco Robicheaux, is an American musician and artist |
| Dean in which she was to be featured with model | Coco Rocha. |
| i Hat during the intro of "Transmissions," when | Coco said to be quiet |
| First Kill was directed by | Coco Schrijber and produced by Lemming Film. |
| Coco Schumann, the Ghetto-Swinger is the true story | |
| Like jazz drummer and guitarist | Coco Schumann, Roman survived. |
| Art direction: William S. Harvey, | Coco Shinomiya |
| Coco Smile 4 ~Kinsei no Stage~ (24 August - 28 Augus | |
| The game isn't called Crash and | Coco so why must I be forced to play her? Rather tha |
| She arrived at | Coco Solo on 11 December and conducted operations ou |
| akwater was assigned to Submarine Division 1 at | Coco Solo in the Panama Canal Zone. |
| Homeported at | Coco Solo in the Panama Canal Zone, R-26 departed Ne |
| he Virgin Islands early in 1922 and returned to | Coco Solo in April. |
| C-3 was placed in ordinary at | Coco Solo Canal Zone on 22 August 1919, decommission |
| She arrived at | Coco Solo on 24 November and was on duty there when |
| nal Zone, R-27 got underway for her homeport of | Coco Solo on 1 November. |
| She was decommissioned at | Coco Solo on 8 September 1920 and was sold to the Pa |
| r station in the Canal Zone and operated out of | Coco Solo as a utility vessel with Submarine Divisio |
| She soon shifted to | Coco Solo on the Caribbean side of the Panama Canal |
| ears O-13 operated out of the Submarine Base at | Coco Solo both in the Caribbean Sea and in the Pacif |
| Arriving at | Coco Solo on 27 May, she patrolled the approaches to |
| The arrival of a submarine squadron at | Coco Solo in 1913 had demonstrated the usefulness of |
| orida; and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, she arrived in | Coco Solo on 9 April 1942 and began operations with |
| She returned to | Coco Solo in 1929. |
| On 1 November 1924, she departed | Coco Solo for the last time. |
| rted New London, Connecticut on 17 November for | Coco Solo, Panama. |
| 1922, she was attached to the submarine base at | Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, operating in the Carib |
| From March-August, while based at | Coco Solo, she made four war patrols in the Pacific, |
| She returned to | Coco Solo, where she remained until sailing north to |
| ey West, Florida, and Havana, Cuba, she arrived | Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, on 30 April. |
| ia in April 1920 and proceeded, via Jamaica, to | Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, where she underwent ov |
| In 1922, O-14 was based at | Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone; on 26 January, she sai |
| By the end of October Mango was underway for | Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, to spend 1944 tending |
| f Guantanamo Bay and Vieques Island, as well as | Coco Solo, Panama, and Morehead City, North Carolina |
| Barracuda returned to | Coco Solo, Canal Zone, on 7 September 1942 and, foll |
| New London on 10 December 1941, and arrived at | Coco Solo, Panama on 19 December. |
| From | Coco Solo, her duties took her along the Central and |
| sailed on 10 December for the submarine base at | Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, where she was assigned |
| By the mid-1930's, Teal's home port was | Coco Solo, whence she operated with Patrol Wing (Pat |
| parted on 10 December for the submarine base at | Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, where she remained unt |
| anded the submarine USS S-46 (SS-157), based on | Coco Solo, Canal Zone, until May 1929. |
| Pago Pago, American Samoa; Papeete, Tahiti; and | Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, before returning to No |
| Reassigned as tender for the Submarine Base at | Coco Solo, Canal Zone, Fulton arrived there on 4 Apr |
| and men until 1931, except for a brief tour at | Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, in 1924. |
| In 1922, O-16 was stationed at | Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, for diving tests and m |
| In April, she returned to | Coco Solo, where electricians and engineers put her |
| O-5 then sailed to | Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, for a brief tour. |
| f November, R-25 got underway for her homeport, | Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone. |
| y, she spent her entire career operating out of | Coco Solo. |
| he Virgin Islands in March, before returning to | Coco Solo. |
| on 14 September via Magdalena Bay, Corinto, and | Coco Solo. |
| til 1931, with the exception of a brief tour at | Coco Solo. |
| ths working on the boat before she departed for | Coco Solo. |
| Zone where she serviced the squadrons based at | Coco Solo. |
| Coco Star (Toca's Miracle UK No.1 & #16 in 2008), Ma | |
| On television, | Coco starred in two unsuccessful 1970s series, Caluc |
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