• Look up pares in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pares, Parès or Parés may refer to: Pares, Antigua and Barbuda Pares (food), a dish originating in the...
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  • Look up pare, parë, or päre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pare may refer to: Pare, former member of Kotak, an Indonesian band Pare Lorentz (1905-1992)...
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    Pares (pronounced: PAH-ress), also known as beef pares, is a term for a serving of Filipino braised beef stew with garlic fried rice, and a bowl of clear...
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  • Pare & Pare (transl. bro & bro) is a 2012 Philippine television comedy musical talk show broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Ogie Alcasid and Michael...
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    Jessica Paré (born December 5, 1980) is a Canadian actress and musician known for her co-starring roles on the AMC series Mad Men and the CBS series SEAL...
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  • Paré is a family name of French origin. Some of the people who bear this name are: Ambroise Paré (c. 1510–1590), French surgeon Élise Paré-Tousignant (1937–2018)...
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  • "No Pares" is a song by Mexican pop group RBD, from their second live album, Live in Hollywood (2006). It was the first and only single released from...
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  • Pare (Kipare), also known as Asu (Casu, Chasu, Athu, Chathu), is a Northeast Coast Bantu language spoken by the Pare people of Tanzania. The dental fricatives...
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    The Pare (pronounced "Pahray") people are members of an ethnic group indigenous to the Pare Mountains of northern Tanzania, part of the Kilimanjaro Region...
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    (2000–2004). Paré was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Joan and Francis Paré, who owned print shops. He has six sisters and three brothers. Paré's father...
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