Jean Arcelin (born 22 June 1962) is a French and Swiss painter. Arcelin studied at Charpentier, a licensed art history school at the Sorbonne, where he...
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Arcelin is a Polish village. Arcelin may also refer to; Jean Arcelin (born 1962), Swiss teacher and painter Nicole Roy-Arcelin (born 1941), Canadian politician...
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Putman, or — in the early 1990s — contemporary Swiss painters, such as Jean Arcelin. In 1986, the Villa Turque, an early masterpiece of Le Corbusier, was...
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(1950–1993), art dealer and collector Albert Anker (1831–1910) Jean Arcelin (born 1962), painter Jean Arp (1886–1966), sculptor, painter and poet René Auberjonois...
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Republic during the Prosper Avril government. Arcelin was also known for being particularly against Jean Bertrand-Aristide. Indeed, he played a key role...
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DeMun Léon Thébaud, lawyer and ambassador Lysius Salomon Michaëlle Jean Paul Arcelin, political activist Paul Lafargue, revolutionary Marxist socialist...
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remains of prehistoric equids discovered near the Rock of Solutré by Adrien Arcelin and Henry Testot-Ferry in 1866, then studied by Professor Toussaint in...
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Nicole Roy-Arcelin (born 12 October 1941) is a Canadian politician, a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 1993 and a city councillor...
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Kassandra Voyagis, who serves as manager and director for LA Art Show. Jean Arcelin Humberto Calzada Li Chen David Datuna Josignacio István Sándorfi Lino...
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Agnant - author and poet Georges Anglade - geographer and writer Paul Arcelin - writer Gérard Étienne - writer Gary Klang - poet and novelist Dany Laferrière...
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Endorsements for the 1993 Progressive Conservative Party of Canada leadership convention (section Jean Charest)
Valley East, Ontario) Guy Ricard (Laval, Quebec) Jean-Marc Robitaille (Terrebonne, Quebec) Nicole Roy-Arcelin (Ahuntsic, Quebec) William C. Scott (Victoria—Haliburton...
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Coastline To Become Four Seasons Property", Forbes, 23 April 2015. Patrice Arcelin, Antibes (A.-M.). Chapelle du Saint-Esprit. In : Guyon (J.), Heijmans (M...
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and political activism of prominent black figures such as Dr. Alfonso Arcelín, Malcolm X, Dr. Akinyele Umoja, Mumia Abu Jamal, Winnie Mandela and the...
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Saint-Michel—Ahuntsic, Laval-des-Rapides and Saint-Denis 34th 1988–1993 Nicole Roy-Arcelin Progressive Conservative 35th 1993–1997 Michel Daviault Bloc Québécois...
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election. Ran in Ahunstic and was defeated by PC candidate Nicole Roy-Arcelin. Was sworn in as Governor General of Canada on 14 May 1984. "Quebec's New...
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: 217–218 We have no evidence as to the statue's original use. Patrice Arcelin has conjectured that it featured in a Celtic necropolis.: 216 The human...
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had a resurgence due to the sponsorship scandal and the unpopularity of Jean Charest's provincial Liberal government, which influences support for the...
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001 30.68% Nicole Roy-Arcelin 2,271 4.98% Rebecca Blaikie 1,995 4.37% Douglas Jack 1,000 2.19% Marc-Boris St-Maurice 349 0.76% Jean-Paul Bédard 210 0.46%...
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1993: Nicole Roy-Arcelin Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister Responsible for Constitutional Affairs 8 May 1991 – 24 June 1993: Jean-Guy Hudon Parliamentary...
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liberal, Martin served one term as prime minister (2003 to 2006), succeeding Jean Chrétien. Martin led the Liberal Party of Canada in two general elections...
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Democratic Raymond Laurent 899 3.47 +1.64 Progressive Conservative Nicole Roy-Arcelin 608 2.35 -2.02 Reform Martin Masse 272 1.05 New Total valid votes 25,896...
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leaders included Guy Philippe, Louis-Jodel Chamblain, Ernst Ravix, and Paul Arcelin. "U.S. military officials have confirmed that 20,000 M16 rifles were given...
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Québécois Thierry Larrivée 14,001 30.7 +6.5 $6,381 Conservative Nicole Roy-Arcelin 2,271 5.0 -1.0 $5,075 New Democratic Rebecca Blaikie 1,995 4.4 +2.7 $2...
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Pauline Charest 18,689 Eleni Bakopanos 28,971 Steven Moran 1,051 Nicole Roy-Arcelin 9,520 Carmel Bernard (NLP) 589 Michel Daviault Ahuntsic Merged districts...
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from horses, mammoths, wolves, and cave lions. Testot-Ferry and Adrien Arcelin decided to see if they could determine scientifically how large the deposit...
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du Fer », in Les Alpilles, encyclopédie d'une montagne provençale, P. Arcelin, op. cit., p. 143. Y. Marcadal, « Les oppida des Alpilles », in Les Alpilles...
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opposition was the Liberal Party, led first by John Turner, and after 1990, by Jean Chrétien. The speaker of the House of Commons was John Allen Fraser. See...
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Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada. "Nicole Roy-Arcelin". Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada...
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microdosimétrie des irradiations naturelles". ArchéoSciences (in French). XXX: 127. Arcelin, Patrice (1993). "Céramique non tournée protohistorique de Provence occidentale"...
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of Montreal (CPM). The MCM won a landslide victory in this election under Jean Doré's leadership. Venneri was initially a backbench supporter of the Doré...
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