- po****rly
known as
Pancho Pepe
Cróquer. Born in Turmero, Aragua,
Cróquer was the son of
Cirilo and
Francisca (née Páez)
Cróquer. He
studied at José Rafael...
-
slang idiomatic expression croquer le marmot, used to
indicate "waiting
patiently for
someone to open a door", with
croquer referring to the "knocking"...
- Luis
Croquer (born 1968) is an
American museum and
gallery curator. The son of a
Venezuelan diplomat,
Croquer travelled widely in his
early years. He studied...
- The Autódromo
Internacional de
Turagua Pancho Pepe
Cróquer is a motor-racing
venue in Venezuela, near Maracay. It was
founded in 1972, and has a permanent...
-
Midwife Béatrice
Sobolevski Martin Provost French: Sage
femme Belle à
croquer The
Angel Axel Courtière
Short film
Bonne Pomme Barbara Florence Quentin...
- 67°21′W / 9.900°N 67.350°W / 9.900; -67.350 The
Estadio Pancho Pepe
Cróquer is a
baseball and
softball stadium located in San Juan de los Morros, the...
-
specimen from Fort Napoléon, Guadeloupe,
December 2006 Cavada-Blanco, F.;
Croquer, A.; Vermeij, M.; Goergen, L.; Rodríguez-Martínez, R. (2022). "Dendrogyra...
-
other Spanish-language
broadcasters such as Buck
Canel and,
Pancho Pepe
Cróquer when the
Gillette Cavalcade of Sports,
aired through NBC Red Network, extended...
- such as
Pancho Pepe
Cróquer, Buck Canel, and Felo Ramírez.
During the
opening presentation,
Canel habitually introduced Cróquer as La Voz
Deportiva de...
- as disks, ovals, or balls. The word
croquette is French,
derived from
croquer,
meaning 'to crunch'. In the 18th century, in
English it was typically...