Rene Rancourt (born August 4, 1939) is an American singer who is best known for having performed the national anthem at home games of the National Hockey...
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Canadian ice hockey player Nicole Rancourt, Canadian politician Rene Rancourt (born 1939), American singer Suzanne Rancourt (born 1959), Native American poet...
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personnel such as ticket agents, the office staff, National Anthem singer Rene Rancourt, commentators Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley, popcorn vendors and TD...
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figures besides the Bear, including players, coaches, Jack Edwards, Rene Rancourt, and 'Holly,' the captain of the Bruins Ice Girls. On March 26, 2012...
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LaMontagne, folk singer and songwriter Cynthia McFadden, newscaster Rene Rancourt, singer Anne Taintor, artist, born in Lewiston Michael "Mudcat" Ward...
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Pons, opera singer (naturalized as a United States citizen in 1940) Rene Rancourt Renaud Tino Rossi Jean Sablon Sebastian David Serero Bob Sinclar Skip...
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currently guitarist for Filter (band) and once engaged to Carmen Electra Rene Rancourt, professional singer, sang the national anthem at all home Boston Bruins...
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credited with having discovered the Boston Garden's resident singer Rene Rancourt. Kiley was a veteran movie theater organist from the silent film era...
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Boston: Zdeno Chara Chicago: Jonathan Toews National anthems Boston: Rene Rancourt Chicago: Jim Cornelison Referees Brad Watson (1, 3, 5) Chris Rooney...
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Mike Milbury and Don "Grapes" Cherry. Bruins' former anthem singer Rene Rancourt performed O Canada and The Star-Spangled Banner at the alumni game....
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René Joseph Quinton (1866–1925) was a French biologist, aviation pioneer and decorated World War I soldier. In his biology career, he developed a treatment...
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1147–1151) Guillaume Pavet (1160–1161) Geoffroy Foucher (1171) David de Rancourt (1171–1175) Eustache le Chien (1175–1179) Robert de Miliaco (1190) Raoul...
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Thérèse Parrot Sylvie Gosselin as Lysiane Bastarache Blaise Gouin as Adélard Rancourt Claude Grisé as Dr. Marois Roger Guertin as Bertrand Rioux Roseline Hoffman...
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Literary criticism Figures d'Haïti, [35 Poets for our time], by Jacques Rancourt, Le Temps des Cerises. [4] Paris, 2005. Essay Who is Who in Haitian Diaspora...
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Plamondon's use of the word nègre during a televised debate. Marie-Eve Rancourt, the party's candidate in Camille-Laurin, withdrew from the race after...
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caused major repercussions in the rest of Canada. The Parti Québécois, led by René Lévesque, defeated the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Premier Robert...
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List of STM bus routes (redirect from 187 René-Lévesque)
Côte-des-Neiges and René-Lévesque, similar to former route 545 R-Bus Côte-des-Neiges Replaces portion of 435 on Côte-des-Neiges and René-Lévesque, similar...
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Bernard Hugues Beauchesne 2,425 5.58% Dennis Shushack 1,472 3.39% Patrick Rancourt 1,037 2.39% Gilbert Barrette Témiscamingue Argenteuil—Mirabel Yves Sabourin...
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Lazare Pytkowicz René Quantin André Quelen Jean-Marie Querville Robert Quilichini Andre Quirot Philippe Ragueneau Henri de Rancourt de Mimerand Claude...
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were Anti Islam. Québec Solidaire Candidate for Camille-Laurin Marie-Eve Rancourt for removing PQ leaflets. Parti Québécois Candidate for Laval-des-Rapides...
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Cadaver Tomb of René of Chalon, a skilfully carved effigy in white stone of a half-decayed corpse. It was erected to the memory of René of Châlon (died...
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well as a special advisor to Haitian presidents Jean-Bertrand Aristide and René Préval. Mireille Neptune Anglade completed a PhD in economics and worked...
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Councillor 1: André Labonté Councillor 2: Claude Goulet Councillor 3: Diane Rancourt Councillor 4: Hugues Arguin Councillor 5: Léon Longchamps Councillor 6:...
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Charro Azteca 1956 1959 1963 Robert Ramstead Buck Ramstead 1983 Robert Rancourt Suni War Cloud 1988 Austin Rapes† Buddy Austin 1970–1971 Monroe Rice Jr...
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97 $16,924 New Democratic Erica Martin 2,276 8.20 +2.15 Green Patrick Rancourt 928 3.34 -0.69 Total valid votes/Expense limit 27,749 100.00 $96,336 Bloc...
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Toronto, president of the Jamaican Canadian Association, 1979–80 Denis Rancourt (M.Sc. 1981, Ph.D. 1984) – former physics professor, scientist, academic...
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Marie-Josée Carbonneau 10,634 22.59% Christine Moore 4,022 8.54% Patrick Rancourt 1,279 2.72% Marc Lemay Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel Mario Laframboise 27...
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John Quinn† John Quinn 1984 Harley Race† Harley Race 1987 Robert Rancourt Robert Rancourt / Suni War Cloud / Sunny War Cloud 1984–1987 James Raschke Baron...
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in charge of the mines of the valleys was the chaplain and secretary of René II, Duke of Lorraine. He set up a printing-establishment at St-Dié and facilitated...
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Candidate Votes Liberal Azellus Denis 19,047 Reconstruction Joseph-Charles Rancourt 8,067 Conservative Joseph Stanislas Leveillé 1,519 Labour Charles-E. Perry...
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