• The Kevah was a French automobile manufactured from 1920 until 1924. Built by Muller, Allen-Sommer and Robert at La Garenne-Colombes, the cyclecar had...
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  • Jousset (1924–1928) Jouvie (1913–1914) Julien (1946–1949) Juzan (1897) Kevah (1920–1924) Koch (1898–1901) Korn et Latil (1901–1902) Kriéger (1897–1908)...
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  • Radior; cyclecar: Able, Ajams, Astatic, La Comfortable, De Marçay, Elfe, Kevah, Santax; sports car: Fonlupt Germany. Internal-combustion: Joswin, Selve;...
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    local artist's wares, and in 1992, they opened the walk-up, casual Café Kevah. The owners donate 10 percent of the restaurant's net profit to community...
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  • Economica Nazionale Automobili di Tommasi & Rizzi) Automobiles Induco Kevah (Kévah) La Gazelle [de] Le Gui [de] Le Roll [de] E. Louvet [de] Automobiles...
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  • of newer initiatives like Ayeka, Chai Mitzvah, Global Day of Learning, Kevah and Mechon Hadar. Our dialogue was enriched and cross-pollinated by a diversity...
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    Coadou et Fleury, D’Yrsan, E.H.P., Georges Irat, Hinstin, JG Sport, Jousset, Kevah, Lambert, Le Cabri, Philos [de], Rally, Sandford, and Sénéchal. Production...
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