Mafia and distributed by the biker gangs to various street-level drug dealers. The journalist André Cédillot, an expert on biker gangs in Quebec, stated in...
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During the 1980s, Zanchi befriended a young biker and Harley-Davidson enthusiast named Jean-François "La Pie" André, who got him interested in the subculture...
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her roles in André Téchiné's romantic drama Hotel America (1981), Jean-Pierre Mocky's French drama film Agent trouble (1987), and François Dupeyron's drama...
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the Hells Angels; and the Haitian-Canadian Jean-Philippe Célestin of the Syndicate. Cédilot, André; Noël, André (2011). Mafia Inc. The Long, Bloody Reign...
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Grosbois, François Hertel de la Fresnière (father of Joseph-François Hertel de la Fresnière), François Marguerie, René Robineau, and Jean Sauvaget, and...
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jubilant and "pure Arcand", giving it four stars. The Huffington Post's Jean-François Vandeuren criticized the film, comparing it unfavourably to Arcand's...
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Lenoir, actor 19 December – Fabian Bourzat, ice dancer. 23 December – Jean-François Coux, soccer player. Alexis Lemaire, computer scientist and mental calculation...
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Lemieux : Bertrand Fournel Bruno Pelletier : Michel Bergevin Jean-Claude Viens : Biker Romano Orzari : Nicola «Nicky» Balsamo Geneviève Rochette : Victoria...
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Jean-François, was born in Wiltz, Luxembourg, which gave his son Luxembourgish nationality. His mother, Marie-Paule, was born in Lorraine. François Faber...
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Frédéric : Biker Leader 1984 : Le Parc des braves : Major Paul Bérubé 1985 : Un amour de quartier : Speedy Joe 1986 : Des dames de cœur : François O'Neil...
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intendants (Governors), first Nicolas-François Dupré de Saint-Maur then the Marquis de Tourny.[citation needed] Saint-André Cathedral, Saint-Michel Basilica...
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Simon (philosopher) (1903–1961), French Catholic philosopher Yves Trudeau (biker) (1946–2008), prolific Canadian serial killer, mass murderer, and Hells...
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cancelled for bikes only due to a sanctioning fee dispute between the race organisers and the Spanish Motorcycle Federation. ^2 - Jean-Louis Schlesser...
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350 outlaw biker clubs. Buteau was considered to be both a fighter and a diplomat as he was able to maintain good relations with other biker gangs such...
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Jimmy Lewis 10 John Deacon 19 Jean Brucy Honda 23 Le Blanc 77 Ikemachi Yoshio Cars principal entry Schlesser-Renault 250 Jean Louis Schelesser 253 Jose Maria...
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2004 Dakar Rally (section Bikes)
France. The rally was won by the French team of Stéphane Peterhansel and Jean-Paul Cottret in a Mitsubishi; while the motorcycle class was won by Nani...
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stage after Patrick Schaal (Yamaha) fell and fractured his little finger. Jean-Claude Morellet, competing under the alias of "Fenouil", had been running...
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Lucien Bouchard (category People from Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean)
Maillard] Caron, Jean-François (2015), "Lucien Bouchard, le pragmatisme politique", Québec: Les Presses de l'Université Laval Côté, André-Philippe and David...
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Triomphe of the Star: 11th column) Pierre-François-Marie-Auguste Dejean (1780–1847), general and entomologist François-Alexandre Desprez [fr] (1778–1833), general...
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Dardenne brothers (redirect from Jean-Pierre Dardenne)
Cannes, their second in seven years. L'Enfant won the André Cavens Award in 2005, making directors Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne fourth-time winners of the...
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calling for the cobbles to be saved gathered 10,000 signatures. Jean-Claude Valleys, Jean-François Pescheux and the Vélo-club de Roubaix, which Vallaeys founded...
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the King, inspiring him to order a third expedition, this time led by Jean-François de La Rocque de Roberval; it was unsuccessful in its goal of finding...
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2024 Dakar Rally (section Bikes)
Arteaga Rodriguez DAF Trucks X Rally Team T5.1 632 Guillaume Manelphe Jean-François Cazères Nicolas Falloux Iveco Trakker Team Boucou Assistance T5.1 633...
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still needed for the manhunt. On Liberation Day, the Jackal, disguised as André Martin (an elderly French veteran amputee), enters a building using the...
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André de Cortanze (born 30 March 1941) is a French motorsport engineer. De Cortanze graduated in 1967 with an engineering degree and joined Alpine, a...
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Dakar Rally (section Cars, bikes and trucks)
singer-songwriter Daniel Balavoine, helicopter pilot François-Xavier Bagnoud, journalist Nathalie Odent, and Jean-Paul Lefur who was a radiophonic engineer for...
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André Courrèges (French: [andʁe kuʁɛʒ]; 9 March 1923 – 7 January 2016) was a French fashion designer. He was particularly known for his streamlined 1960s...
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mass finish stage wins with 35 as of 2024, ahead of André Darrigade and André Leducq with 22, François Faber with 19, and Eddy Merckx with 18. The youngest...
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2021 Dakar Rally (section Bikes)
Saudi Arabia to France. Two more incidents occurred on Stage 8. Husqvarna biker Xavier de Soultrait crashed heavily and was hospitalized. Another Husqvarna...
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François de Bonne, leader of the Protestants, decided to attack Gap, nevertheless protected by 20 towers. On the night of 3 January 1577, François Philibert...
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