A caron /ˈkærən/ KARR-ən. or háček (/ˈhɑːtʃɛk, ˈhætʃɛk, ˈheɪtʃɛk/ HAH-chek, HATCH-ek, HAY-chek), is a diacritic mark (◌̌) placed over certain letters...
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Leslie Claire Margaret Caron (French: [lɛsli kaʁɔ̃]; born 1 July 1931) is a French and American actress and dancer. She is the recipient of a Golden Globe...
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Caron Louisa Keating (5 October 1962 – 13 April 2004) was a British television presenter. Keating was born on 5 October 1962 in Fulham, south-west London...
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Caron is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Adolphe-Philippe Caron (1843–1908), Canadian lawyer and politician...
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James Caron Butler (born March 13, 1980) is an American professional basketball coach and former player who is an assistant coach for the Miami Heat of...
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Look up caron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caron or háček, is a diacritic ( ˇ ). Caron may also refer to: Caron, Saskatchewan, a hamlet in Saskatchewan...
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Benjamin Caron (born 2 July 1976) is a Golden Globe, Emmy and BAFTA-winning British film and television director. Born in the West Midlands, Caron was educated...
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Mike Caron is an American television director and owner of production company Mike Caron Productions. Caron began his career as an actor on the CBS television...
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Stéphan Caron (sometimes spelled Stéphane Caron, born 1 July 1966 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime) is a former freestyle swimmer from France. Caron won the bronze...
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Glenn Gordon Caron (born April 3, 1954), sometimes credited as Glenn Caron, is an American writer, director, and producer, best known for the television...
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