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Ducommun

American  
[dy-kaw-mœn] / dü kɔˈmœ̃ /

noun

  1. Élie 1833–1906, Swiss author: Nobel Peace Prize 1902.


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Something must be up, and Ray assembles a ragtag crew of simpatico paranoiacs including Rick Ducommun a more pronounced man-child and Bruce Dern as a grizzled, screwloose veteran.

From The Guardian • Feb. 15, 2019

In the 1920s, more than 25 airframe and aircraft engine makers set up shop in the area, and companies like Carson-based Ducommun Inc. supplied aluminum to early aircraft like Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 22, 2016

Following “The ‘Burbs,” which became a cult classic, Ducommun was featured in “Gremlins 2: The New Batch,” the Bill Murray hit “Groundhog Day,” and “Ghost in the Machine.”

From Washington Times • Jun. 18, 2015

Following "The 'Burbs," which became a cult classic, Ducommun was featured in "Gremlins 2: The New Batch," the Bill Murray hit "Groundhog Day," and "Ghost in the Machine."

From US News • Jun. 18, 2015

Soon afterward the foundry of Ducommun & Co., of Mulhouse, was similarly lighted.

From Notable Events of the Nineteenth Century Great Deeds of Men and Nations and the Progress of the World by Ridpath, John Clark

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