Ménard is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: André Ménard, Governor General in the French colonial empire Antoine Ménard, dit Lafontaine...
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Midwestern United States Ménard (disambiguation) Menear, surname This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Menard. If an internal link...
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Menard, Inc., doing business as Menards, (/məˈnɑːrdz/ mə-NARDZ) is an American big-box home improvement retail chain headquartered in Eau Claire, Wisconsin...
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to Louis Ménard at Wikimedia Commons French Wikisource has original text related to this article: Louis Ménard Works by or about Louis Ménard at the Internet...
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by Robert Ménard himself ; interviews of Alain Soral in the Medias magazine and of Dieudonné again on Sud Radio, in 2012. In 1975, Ménard created the...
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Jean-Michel Ménard (born January 19, 1976) is a Canadian curler from Aylmer, Quebec. Ménard is notable for being the first Francophone skip from Quebec...
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Réal Ménard (born May 13, 1962) is a Canadian politician, who was a Bloc Québécois member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 2009. He was the...
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Ménard (10 June 1934 – 16 August 2016), better known as "Shotgun Bob", was a Canadian policeman. In 2016, the journalist Tu Thanh Ha described Ménard...
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with Ménard titled Vive Le Pen!. In October 2012, she is the editor-in-chief of the Medias news magazine, co-founded by her husband Robert Ménard, and...
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Sala, to Pondicherry. Google search: André Ménard Né à Blois (Loir-et- Cher), le 14 février 1907 "André Ménard". 14 February 1907. Book of the French Military[full...
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Thomas. "René Ménard." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 10. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 14 January 2018 Monet, J., "Ménard, René", Dictionary...
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Richard (7 April 2012). "Julie Ménard: la fille derrière Josée". Le Soleil (in French). Retrieved 17 January 2013. "Julie Menard". Cinemotions. Archived from...
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Normandy at Miss France 2010. Ménard went on to compete at Miss France 2010 in Nice, where she was crowned the winner. Ménard was the first winner of Miss...
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not run in 2011. Ménard was made an Officer in the National Order of Quebec in 2020. Parliament of Canada PARLINFO file for Serge Ménard "L'Ordre national...
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Claude Ménard may refer to: Claude Ménard (athlete) (1906–1980), French high jumper Claude Ménard (economist) (born 1944), Canadian economist and professor...
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Colette Fleuriot dances ditto, and Yvonne Ménard is a picturesque foil for Dandy the irrepressible." By 1950, Ménard had begun to fill in for Baker on a regular...
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The Ménard Collection (French: La collection Ménard) is a 1944 French comedy film directed by Bernard Roland and starring Lucien Baroux, Suzy Prim and...
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American Fur Company. Menard founded the city of Galveston, Texas, after a series of events between 1833 and 1838. In 1833, Ménard represented Juan Seguín...
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League (CFL). Ménard played CIS football with the Montreal Carabins from 2010 to 2013. He was named the QUFL Rookie of the Year in 2010. Ménard was ranked...
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Lysandre Ménard (born 1993 in Boucherville, Quebec) is a Canadian actress and musician. She is most noted for her performance in the 2015 film The Passion...
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Phia Ménard (born 11 February 1971) is a French juggler, performance artist, and director. Phia Ménard came out as a transgender woman in 2008. Upset...
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General Menard or Ménard may refer to: André Ménard (1907–1988), French general Daniel Ménard (fl. 2000s–2010s), Canadian Forces brigadier general Dollard...
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Quebec. Ménard joined the Canadian Army in 1984. He was initially posted to the 3rd Battalion of the Royal 22nd Regiment as a platoon commander. Ménard served...
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Jean-François Ménard (born 1948) is a French author and translator, known for translating the Harry Potter books into French. By October 2017, Ménard had translated...
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The Fairy of Saint Ménard (German:Die Fee von Saint Ménard) is a 1919 German silent film directed by Erik Lund. The film's art direction was by Siegfried...
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Menard County is the name of two counties in the United States: Menard County, Illinois Menard County, Texas This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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Léon Ménard (12 September 1706 – 1 October 1767) was a French lawyer and historian. Ménard was born at Tarascon. When he had completed his study of the...
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Andrea Menard is a Canadian actress, playwright, and jazz singer. Menard was born in Flin Flon, Manitoba and based in Saskatchewan. Menard, who is of...
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and Boston, Massachusetts exposed Ménard and his art to the United States. However, the numerous commissions that Ménard received from the French government...
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Michel Menard or Michel Ménard may refer to: Michel Ménard (born 1961), member of the National Assembly of France Michel Branamour Menard (1805-1856),...
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