-
Sixties Nine
featuring sixties-related names: John Lemon, Wood
Choc, Jami Hendrix,
ChocWork Orange,
Peace ManGO,
Cinnaman on the Moon,
Cherry Guevara, Candy...
- Encounter/Gathering).
Choc continued helping indigenous Q'eqchi'
communities reclaim their rights,
especially through Encuentro Campesino.
Choc didn't only
work with Q'eqchi'...
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songwriter and pianist.
Acclaimed by
critics and musicians,
particularly for his
work during the 1970s and for his
lasting impact on the
music industry, his music...
- The Auto
Defense de
Choc (ADC) was a
militia training program for the
Royal Lao
Armed Forces.
Begun by a
French military mission in 1955, its 100-man companies...
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rejoined Choc Stars and
recorded successful releases before joining Bozi Boziana's
newly established ensemble Orchestre Anti-
Choc in 1988
after Choc Stars...
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around 1750. However, most of the
chocolate made at the time was
mainly the
work of
Italian and
French migrant artisans,
active in
Ticino (Val Blenio) and...
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first sold in the UK in 1956 by
Maryland Cookies. Sue Brides, a
baker who
worked with Ruth
Graves Wakefield at the Toll
House Inn, p****ed down the original...
- Atlanta,
Georgia made up of
brothers Christopher Sherman Dalyrimple a.k.a.
Choc (born
April 30, 1971),
Andre "Dre"
Lamont Dalyrimple a.k.a. KD now (born...
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Australian dessert chef
Adriano Zumbo:
salted caramel,
choc brownie and
raspberry white choc.
Point of sale
displays featured Zumbo pink in contrast...
- 1993) "Snowstorm" (with
Colin MacNeil, in #819, 1993) "PJ and the Mock-
Choc Factory" (with
Anthony Williams, in #820–822, 1993) "Last
Night Out" (with...