• discovers that Francœur is alive and has returned to his natural size. The Professor returns to the laboratory and restores Francœur to human size with...
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  • The Francœur Motion, introduced in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in 1918 by Liberal MLA Joseph-Napoléon Francœur, declared that Quebec would be prepared...
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  • Raymond Francœur (born June 14, 1946) is a politician from Quebec, Canada. He was an Action démocratique du Québec Member of the National Assembly for...
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    Francœur (21 September 1698 – 5 August 1787) was a French composer and violinist from the late Baroque era and the Classical era. François Francœur was...
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    Louis-Joseph Francœur (8 October 1738 – 10 March 1804) was a French violinist, composer, and administrator of the Opéra de Paris. Born in Paris, the son...
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    his Genesis of Quebec cuisine, published by Éditions Fides, Jean-Marie Francœur goes further. He argues that the famous name "pâté chinois", the origin...
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  • Jacques Francœur (1925 – July 24, 2005) was a French-Canadian businessman and journalist. He is best known as the owner of the Unimédia group, making him...
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    Louis-Benjamin Francœur (1773–1849) was a French mathematician. [1] v t e...
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  • Aut'Chose (redirect from Lucien Francœur)
    group from Montreal, Quebec, first active in the 1970s. Led by poet Lucien Francœur, the band's original lineup featured a rotating collective of musicians...
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    well as by Quebec artists Jean-Pierre Ferland, Richard Séguin, Lucien Francœur and Garolou. In 1994, another important music recording facility was built...
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  • published anywhere in Canada. The newspaper was founded in Montréal by Jacques Francœur and Robert Allard, after La Patrie and Le Petit Journal ceased publication...
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    in Quebec were all in mainly English-speaking ridings. That led to the Francœur Motion in January 1918. Out of 235 seats, 33 were won by acclamation—17...
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  • boundary condition. The French Academy of Sciences awarded him the Prix Francœur for 1893 and again for 1897 and the Prix Poncelet for 1895. Gustafson,...
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    2021-02-02) "Fèves au lard: la recette" (consulted 2021-02-02) Jean-Marie Francœur, Genèse de la cuisine québécoise. À travers ses grandes et ses petites...
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    assembly in 1904 before being elected in 1908. In 1918, he prepared the Francœur Motion in response to anti-Quebec sentiment following the conscription...
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  • English translation, by Yves Saint-Pierre, was published in 1988. Grégory Francœur, a brilliant professor from Quebec, leaves his family and political career...
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    And Guildenstern Are Undead (2010) - Score A Monster in Paris (2011) – Francœur (English dub) Alter Egos (2012) – Original score, cameo appearance Ghost...
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  • to Seoul as Freddie Benoît Claire Pommet – Spirit of Ecstasy as Jeanne Francœur Best First Film The Rapture – Iris Kaltenbäck‡ Bernadette – Léa Domenach...
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    Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 19 April 1774 Conductor: Louis-Joseph Francœur) (Choreograph: Gaétan Vestris) Agamemnon, King of Mycenae baritone Henri...
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    Mario Dumont Rivière-du-Loup Bas-Saint-Laurent 1994–2009 Economist Raymond Francœur Portneuf Québec 2007–2008 Mayor of Sainte-Christine-d'Auvergne, Quebec...
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    called to Paris in 1776 to assist the then first conductor, Louis-Joseph Francœur, whom he replaced in 1781. In 1779, he was named Maître de musique of Louis...
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    co-director of the Académie Royale de Musique 1767-1771, following François Francœur and François Rebel and preceding Antoine Dauvergne and Nicolas-René Joliveau...
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  • in E (which is also often misattributed to Francœur's brother, François Francœur). Trowell replaced Francœur's second movement with his own Allegro Vivo...
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  • Pierre Nay as Monsieur de St. Aubin, a guest at Robert's estate Richard Francœur as Monsieur La Bruyère, a guest at Robert's estate Odette Talazac as Madame...
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    Style of Couperin (published 1910) Sicilienne and Rigaudon in the Style of Francœur (published 1910) Austrian Imperial Hymn Gott erhalte unseren Kaiser (published...
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    throughout his career. These include Sicilienne and Rigaudon by François Francœur. Allegretto by "Luigi Boccherini" Andantino by "Giovanni Battista Martini"...
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    François Francœur City of Paris 1754  Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer 1755  Bontemps, Levasseur 13 March 1757  François Rebel, François Francœur Royal Household...
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  • Federation of Cinematographers. Its headquarters are located at 8, rue Francœur in the 18e arrondissement of Paris, next to the Fémis cinema academy. Claire...
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    entitled Scanderberg, was composed by 18th-century French composer François Francœur (first performed 1735). In the 20th century, Albanian composer Prenkë Jakova...
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  • that produced newspapers, magazines and paperbacks. Founded by Jacques Francœur, who sold it to another Canadian media mogul, Conrad Black, in 1987. On...
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