Maurice-Lang Hébert (January 21, 1888 – April 11, 1960) was a French-Canadian poet and novelist. He was also known a literary critic. Hébert was born in...
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Henri and Maurice, both doctors; Alphonse and Emile, both lawyer; Guy, a pharmacist; plus a sister, Laurianne, the wife of Georges Hébert, also a lawyer...
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20381/ruor-13180., p. 118 Gélinas, Ferretti & Bédard 2010, p. 219, 230. Hébert, Pierre; Landry, Kenneth; Lever, Yves (2006). Dictionnaire de la censure au...
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1984 to Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier), Quebec. Her father, Maurice Hébert, was a poet and literary critic. She was a cousin and childhood friend...
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City "Artist Info -Josette Hébert Coëffin". nga.gov. Retrieved 27 March 2020. Lefebvre, Pierre-Maurice, hommage à Josette Hébert-Coëffin (1907–1973), Précis...
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Noël-Noël as Jean Mauclair Suzet Maïs as Madeleine Pierre Etchepare as Maurice Pradoux Yvonne Hébert as Noémie Simone Simon as Jacqueline Jean Sinoël as...
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Marie (1882–1883) Laurent Hébert (1884–1885) Alexis Bisaillon (1885–1887) Célestin Chéri Benoit (1887–1888, 1898–1900) André Hébert (1888–1891) Julien Longtin...
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Beauport—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île d'Orléans—Charlevoix Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles Louis-Hébert Louis-Saint-Laurent Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier Québec Beauce Bellechasse—Les...
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Jacques Hébert. Translated by I. M. Owen. from the French Cheminements de la politique. MacInnis, Joseph B. (1975). Underwater Man. foreword by Pierre Trudeau...
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Burnier as Léon Brodier Yvonne Hébert as Suzanne Robert Arnoux as Anselme Duval Marcel Vallée as Albert Renoux Pierre Palau as Fondoy Paul Clerget as...
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Jean Sinoël as Pêchelune Yvonne Hébert as Jacqueline Antonin Berval as Vernonet Marguerite Templey as Madame Tourtier Pierre de Guingand as Ferdinand de Brézolles...
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Lorris (1200–1240) Pierre Louÿs (1870–1925) Ghérasim Luca (1913–1994) Jean-Pierre Luminet (1951) Guillaume de Machaut (1300–1377) Maurice Maeterlinck (1862–1949)...
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1962 - Pierre Daviault 1963 - Geneviève Massignon 1967 - Robert de Roquebrune 1974 - Gilles Marcotte 1980 - Séraphin Marion 1984 - Anne Hébert 1985 -...
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the House of Commons twelve times, all but once for the riding of Saint-Maurice, which included his home town of Shawinigan. He won more than a majority...
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Boissière (film) (category Films based on works by Pierre Benoit)
designed by the art director Robert Gys. Andrée Spinelly as Adlone Hébert Pierre Renoir as Le général baron von Hubner Suzanne Desprès as Catherine Vandehove...
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Pierre de Hauteclocque Pierre Hautefeuille Yves de la Hautière (Carré de Lusançay dit) Jacques Hazard Bernard Hébert Jacques Hébert Gérard Hennebert Mathurin...
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Hébert and Lapierre (2014), p. 20-24. Hébert and Lapierre (2014), p. 37. Hébert and Lapierre (2014), p. 21. Hébert and Lapierre (2014), p. 24. Hébert...
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Joseph Maurice Régis Vachon (September 14, 1929 − November 21, 2013) was a Canadian professional wrestler, best known by his ring name Mad Dog Vachon...
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Chautemps, October–November, 1925 René Renoult, 1925–1926 Pierre Laval, March–July 1926 Maurice Colrat, July, 1926 Louis Barthou, 1926–1929 Lucien Hubert...
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Exaggerateds (radicalism) Jacques René Hébert (leader) Antoine-François Momoro Charles-Philippe Ronsin Pierre Gaspard Chaumette Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gobel...
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Maurice was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1896. Saint-Maurice was...
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Huntley Gordon, actor Pierre Granche, sculptor Bruce Greenwood, actor, producer Sylvain Grenier, professional wrestler Anne Hébert, poet and novelist Prudence...
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Garceau: Notary Public Beauchemin François Guillier: Michel Martin Paul Hébert: Gabriel Mercier Jacques Kasma: René Madeleine Langlois: Céline Martin François...
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The Prefect of Saint Pierre and Miquelon is the local representative of the President of France in Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and in effect the governor...
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Blanchard [fr] 1837 – Jean Gilbert Murat 1838 – Isidore Pils 1839 – Ernest Hébert 1840 – Pierre-Nicolas Brisset 1841 – Auguste Lebouy 1842 – Victor Biennourry [fr]...
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Paul Prudhomme. Another claimant is Hebert's Specialty Meats in Maurice, Louisiana, whose owners Junior and Sammy Hebert say they created it in 1985 "when...
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initiated by Maurice Denis (1919). It was Marguerite Huré who signed for the execution of the glasswork designed by Maurice Denis and Pierre (Marie-Alain)...
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March, in a speech at the Cordeliers Club, Hébert attacked both Robespierre and Danton as being too soft. Hébert used the latest issue of Le Père Duchesne...
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Pierre-Hugues Herbert (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ yɡ ɛʁbɛʁ]; born 18 March 1991) is a French professional tennis player. In doubles, he has completed...
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order of merit in Quebec. Instituted in 1984 when Lieutenant Governor Jean-Pierre Côté granted royal assent to the Loi sur l'Ordre national du Québec (National...
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