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Family recalled Charlot as the prankster who loved to make people laugh, but today they shed tears.
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Lady Charles — Roberta never could remember when she first began to call her Charlot — was thirty-seven, and it was her birthday.
Death of a Peer Marsh, Ngaio, 1895-1982 1940
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The American modernist Jack Henry made his home at 25, rue Charlot, which is just down the street from Plagg, Barbara Kurdziel's shop devoted to Scandinavian fashion, which is just down the street from the Korean designer Moon
NYT > Home Page By AMY THOMAS 2010
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"Charlot," said the old woman, raising up her head with a haggard look,
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 363, January, 1846 Various
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"Charlot" and Fatty Arbuckle convulse the simple children of the jungle just as they convulse more sophisticated assemblages on the other side of the globe.
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"Charlot" (104 six-minute episodes) and "Peter Pan" (26 half hours) are set up at
Variety.com 2010
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In much the way the French made him their own as "Charlot",
Phayul Latest News 2010
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In much the way the French made him their own as "Charlot",
Phayul Latest News 2010
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"Charlot," based on Charlie Chaplin's short films, is co-produced by France's mini-major
Variety.com 2010
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French pubcaster France Televisions has bought three 3D animated series, "Charlot," "Peter
Variety.com 2010
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