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Grock (born
Charles Adrien Wettach; 10
January 1880 – 14 July 1959) was a
Swiss clown.
Called "the king of clowns" and "the
greatest of Europe's clowns"...
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Grock is a 1931
German drama film
directed by Carl
Boese and
starring Grock,
Liane Haid, and
Betty Bird.
Grock, a
famous circus performer,
appears as himself...
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Grock (French: Au
revoir M.
Grock, German:
Manege frei) is a 1950 French–West
German comedy drama film
directed by
Pierre Billon and
starring Grock,...
- song was Le
Disko by
Shiny Toy Guns. A
Facebook group known as
Bring Back
GRock!
formed to
protest the
format change.
Membership in the
group peaked at...
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usually a
translator for
their Yeti friends.
Grock, Yerk and
Floof are Urg and Snick's baby Yeti triplets.
Grock and Yerk are
girls and
Floof is a boy. They...
- the town
Museo dell'
Olivo (The
Museum of the Olive)
Villa Grock,
built for the
clown Grock (1880–1959)
Church of San
Giovanni Battista,
built in 1739–62...
- The Mean
Season Alan
Delour 1986 The Men's Club
Kramer 1986
Solarbabies Grock 1987 The
Secret of My
Success Howard Prescott 1989
Romero Fr.
Rutilio Grande...
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monsters called Grocks. The
Grocks attack the
villages to feed on Scrogs, the residents' livestock.
While Dillon is able to
attack Grocks by
rolling into...
- to the
audience and ask, "Why?"
Sequenza V was
composed as a
tribute to
Grock,
called "the last of the
great clowns" by
Berio (1998, 14). As a
child of...
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between the junta, pro-democracy forces, and
various ethnic armed groups.
Grock The
Bamar (Burmans) are the
majority ethnic group in the dry
regions and...