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  2. Debonair - Wikipedia

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    Debonair, an Indian men's magazine; Debonair, a 1930 British play by Frank Vosper; Beechcraft Debonair, a model variant of the Beechcraft Bonanza aircraft; Mitsubishi Debonair, an automobile; The Debonaires, the early name of The Flairs, an American doo wop group "Debonair", a song by The Afghan Whigs from the 1993 album Gentlemen

  3. Mitsubishi Debonair - Wikipedia

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    The Debonair took full advantage of the front-wheel drive layout to allow for much passenger space. The cavernous trunk was also designed so as to ensure that two sets of golf clubs could be carried. The Debonair was a reasonable success; sales in its first full year (1987) were 6,230 cars in Japan, compared to a mere 205 of its predecessor in ...

  4. Debonair (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Debonair is an English-language monthly magazine published by the Be Debonair Foundation. [1] [failed verification] It is one of India's most popular entertainment magazines and includes news, interviews, photos, videos, reviews, events, and style. Previously Debonair was an Indian monthly men's magazine, originally modeled after Playboy. [2]

  5. Baron La Croix - Wikipedia

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    Baron La Croix is often seen wearing a black tailcoat and carrying an elaborate cane, and is considered suave and sophisticated, cultured and debonair. He has an existential philosophy about death, finding death's reason for being both humorous and absurd.

  6. Dubonnet - Wikipedia

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    Dubonnet is also widely known by the advertisement slogan of the French graphic designer Cassandre "Dubo, Dubon, Dubonnet" (a play on words roughly meaning "It's nice; it's good; it's Dubonnet"), which still can be found on the walls of houses in France. The brand later became owned by Heaven Hill. [3]

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  8. Debonair (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Debonair was a British airline headquartered at London Luton Airport offering flights to and from Spain, France, Germany and Italy. It ceased operations in October 1999 due to financial difficulties. It ceased operations in October 1999 due to financial difficulties.

  9. Barrier-breaking model Renauld White dead at 80 - AOL

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    A pioneering model and actor, Renauld White is credited with helping to diversify the modeling industry as a trailblazer and outspoken advocate.