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Carrère

American  
[kuh-rair] / kəˈrɛər /

noun

  1. John Merven, 1858–1911, U.S. architect.


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French historian Hélène Carrère d’Encausse won last year’s prize for the social sciences.

From Seattle Times

For Carrere, who is Hawaiian and Filipino, Jo Koy’s “Easter Sunday” is the first time in her long career that she plays a character of her ethnicity.

From Los Angeles Times

His ballad “Why You Wanna Break My Heart” appeared as Tia Carrere’s show-stopping moment in “Wayne’s World” in 1992.

From Los Angeles Times

Subtly, the director Emmanuel Carrère reveals this social-justice drama’s real stakes: Marianne, an investigative journalist, has gone undercover.

From New York Times

The novelist and filmmaker Emmanuel Carrère directed.

From New York Times