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Carrère

[kuh-rair]

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.

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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.

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

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It says something about Gary Wright’s “Dream Weaver” — about its eerie atmosphere and its immersive sensuality — that the song both inspired Wes Craven to create “A Nightmare on Elm Street” and soundtracked the stirring of Mike Myers’ loins as he beholds Tia Carrere in a scene from “Wayne’s World.”

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

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