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Keikeya lost most of his family on Picon during the attack.
Like Picon herself, she stands slightly shy of five feet tall.
She shares with him projections of their dream home on Picon, in which they are married and have a daughter.
Picon performed in plays in the District for seven years.
Another priority for Picon is a programme of publications.
During rehearsals Picon, upset that her role had been reduced, walked out, but eventually returned.
("there is no longer any part of the world where Picon hasn't penetrated").
The role was later famously played by actress Molly Picon.
Mr. Picon has mixed in loans as well, hoping they will become gifts.
'In the end we asked them to come and sit at the back of the stage,' Miss Picon recalled.
"I still recall some of the names they mentioned," he said, including the star Molly Picon.
Since 1995 Picon has diversified, and now makes two different aperitifs:
The Picon government has made available health care, education, and affordable housing to all inhabitants, asserting that it is a basic human right.
The tenor Jeffrey Picon was given disappointingly little to do.
Picon wrote a biography about her family called So Laugh a Little in 1962.
Miss Picon is survived by her sister.
"We assume it was commissioned for someone high up in the military," Mr. Picon said.
Her surname was later changed to Picon.
Miss Picon loved the uninhibited audiences of the Yiddish theater.
At the age of 5, Miss Picon won a teddy bear in a burlesque-house amateur program.
"Each color holds a particular property for the inner healing of our individual character," Mr. Picon said.
If the Cabrales doesn't pass muster, try the Picon.
Ms. Picon says pen shoppers should "never buy a fountain pen without writing with it."
If Picon's experience at his last job, in San Antonio, is any indication, he may have some cause for optimism.
Large areas of island are covered with thick deposits of black volcanic ash, known locally as picon.