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- Charol may refer to: Charol Shakeshaft (fl. 1994–present), educational researcher Dorothea Charol (1889–1963), Russian-born German Art Deco sculptor Michael...
- Charol Shakeshaft (born 1949) is an educational researcher noted for her studies on ****ual abuse of students by school staff. She co-aut****d a four-year...
- Charols is a commune in the Drôme department in southeast France. Communes of the Drôme department "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv...
- pseudonym of Michael Charol (20 January 1894 – 23 December 1970), a Russian-German historical writer. Born in present-day Ukraine, Charol came to Germany after...
- Rey Charol (1936–1990) was an Uruguayan film and television actor of African descent. Best known for his role as Cirilo Tamayo's father in "Jacinta Pichima****da"...
- Cuban boxer who found international fame under the nickname Kid Charol. While Charol never won a world boxing title, he did obtain po****rity, especially...
- Chantemerle-lès-Grignan La Chapelle-en-Vercors La Charce Charens Charmes-sur-l'Herb****e Charols Charpey Chastel-Arnaud Châteaudouble Châteauneuf-de-Bordette Châteauneuf-de-Galaure...
- received the Yolanda Oreamuno Central American Fiction Award in 2009. Corazón Charol A-go-gó (in English, 'The Patent Leather Heart A-go-go') is her first book...
- Living", "The Kvetching Continues", "Jackie Hoffman's Hanukkah", "A Chanukah Charol", "Jackie's Kosher Khristmas", and "Jackie's Valentine's Day M****acre",...
- was a comedic character who wore a baggy pair of pants, suspenders and charol[check spelling] shoes, and had “ironed” or flattened hair. The modern translation...