Frank DeCaro (born November 6, 1962) is an American writer, performer and talk radio host. He is best known for his work on The Daily Show, where he appeared...
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The Frank–Caro process, also called cyanamide process, is the nitrogen fixation reaction of calcium carbide with nitrogen gas in a reactor vessel at about...
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Banks, Karen Mulder, Daniela Peštová, and Stephanie Seymour. In 1996, Frank DeCaro of the New York Times cited Christensen, along with Linda Evangelista...
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band Hot Hot Heat Dru Decaro (Andrew Philip DeCaro, born 1983), American musician, singer/songwriter and producer Frank DeCaro (born 1962), American writer...
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Originally co-hosted The Daily Show's movie review segments with Frank DeCaro. Eventually, DeCaro would go solo with his own segment "Out at the Movies" in 1997...
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as a lesbian during an interview with Matt Lauer on Today and on the Frank DeCaro Show on Sirius-XM OutQ 102. She said that accepting her sexual orientation...
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Coordination – Jill Harris and Christine Martin Music Contractors – Frank DeCaro and Christine Martin Art Direction – John Cabalka Design – Brad Kanawyer...
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history book of drag queens by Frank DeCaro The Drag (play), a Mae West play Drag (film), a 1929 drama film directed by Frank Lloyd The Drag (film), a 1966...
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She went on to use the name in a number of business ventures. In 1996, Frank DeCaro of The New York Times cited Macpherson, along with Linda Evangelista...
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Anti-Violence Project's 2002 "Courage Awards," along with movie critic Frank DeCaro. In May 2010, Champion had a basal cell carcinoma removed from his skin...
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Machine O'Donnell, Rosie (host) (October 26, 2011). "Brett Butler and Frank DeCaro". The Rosie Show. Season 1. Episode 13. OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network...
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TV" on YouTube. They were featured in a 2021 New York Times article by Frank DeCaro profiling notable American drag kings. Performing since 2004, "Dr. Wang"...
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Vancouver Sun, and the Philadelphia Daily News. Several days later, Frank DeCaro responded to this article in Newsday, writing, "Ever since Mattel introduced...
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Keith Olsen, David De Vore, Tom Knox, Howard Steele – engineers Jay Graydon, Steve Porcaro – synthesizer programing Frank DeCaro – strings conductor...
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Davis DeRay Davis Frank DeCaro Ellen DeGeneres Bianca Del Rio Rob Delaney Lea DeLaria Chris D'Elia Jessica Delfino Frank Delima Joe DeRosa Mike DeStefano...
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Hicklin Singers – backing vocals Harry Bluestone – strings concertmaster Frank DeCaro – contractor Ron Tutt, Reini Press, David Foster, Larry Muhoberac, Ron...
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Anchorman", The Huffington Post, March 12, 2013. Retrieved February 6, 2017 Decaro, Frank (December 12, 1997). "STYLE OVER SUBSTANCE; Toss Your Hat: Mary and...
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Bob Zimmitti – percussion (4) Billy Byers – string arrangements (9) Frank DeCaro – album music contractor and string contractor (5, 9) Tom Scott – horns...
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Sterling Sound (New York, NY) Chrissy Allerdings – project coordination Frank DeCaro – project coordination Lu Sneed – project coordination Simon Levy – art...
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of Lucas's favorite Star Wars spoofs. Writing for The New York Times, Frank DeCaro said, "Star Wars littered pop culture of the late 1970s with a galaxy...
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The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (1997). Orbit. ISBN 978-1-85723-368-1. Frank DeCaro (19 July 2013). "Borscht Belt Sherwood Forest". The New York Times. Retrieved...
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Produced by Gary Klein Arranged and conducted by Lee Holdridge and Nick DeCaro Frank DeCaro – music contractor and album supervisor Linda Gerrity – production...
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States and Canada. Personalities associated with the channel included Frank DeCaro, Doria Biddle, Larry Flick, Lance Bass, Derek Hartley, and Romaine Patterson...
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style by George, whose fragrantly fragile vocals never fail to impress." Frank DeCaro from Newsday found that the singer's version of "The Crying Game" is...
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three were dropped in 2003. Out at the Movies was a segment hosted by Frank DeCaro who provided the audience with a look at new feature films in-character...
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saxophone Gary Coleman – percussion, including mallets Nick DeCaro – piano, accordion Frank DeCaro – guitar James Decker – French horn David Duke – French...
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– drums Barry Fasman – arrangements Harry Bluestone – concertmaster Frank DeCaro – conductor Manchester's version has been lip-synced to comic effect;...
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– Frank DeCaro Production Assistants – Ned Brown, Barry Cardinale, Larry E. Williams and Alison Zanetos. Production Coordination – Sam Cole, Frank DeCaro...
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Dave Wolfert – pedal steel Production Nick DeCaro – string arrangements, vocal arrangements Frank DeCaro – musical contractor, coordinator Jimmy Getzoff...
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Steve Cropper – guitar Nick DeCaro – string & vocal arranger Denise DeCaro – background vocals & vocal contractor Frank DeCaro – music contractor Richard...
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