Napoléon "Nap" Lajoie (/ˈlæʒəweɪ/; September 5, 1874 – February 7, 1959), also known as Larry Lajoie, was an American professional baseball second baseman...
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Jonathan Lajoie (/ləˈʒwɑː/ lə-ZHWAH; born August 21, 1980) is a Canadian comedian, actor, rapper, singer, songwriter, director, record producer, musician...
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Lajoie may refer to: Andrée Lajoie (born 1933), Canadian jurist and academic Bill Lajoie (1934–2010), American baseball player and general manager Claude...
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Corey Daniel LaJoie (born September 25, 1991) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving...
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Marjorie Lajoie (born November 6, 2000) is a Canadian ice dancer. With her partner Zachary Lagha, she is the 2023 Four Continents bronze medalist, a four-time...
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Randall Joseph LaJoie (born August 28, 1961) is a former NASCAR Busch Series race car driver (now the Xfinity Series), where he won the championship in...
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Gérin-Lajoie is a French-Canadian surname. Notable people with this name include: Antoine Gérin-Lajoie (1824–1882), Canadian (Quebec) poet and novelist...
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Michel "Mike" Lajoie is an American politician who has served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives. He currently represents Maine's 98th House...
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Maxime Lajoie (born November 5, 1997) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player for the Seattle Kraken of the National Hockey League (NHL). Lajoie was...
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Roland Lajoie (August 11, 1936 – October 28, 2023) was a United States Army officer who served two tours in Vietnam and then in a variety of diplomatic...
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Lajoie Dam is the uppermost of the storage dams of BC Hydro's Bridge River Power Project, which is located in the southwestern Interior of British Columbia...
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William Richard Lajoie (September 27, 1934 – December 28, 2010) was an American professional baseball player, manager, scout and front-office executive...
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Lajoie Lake, also known as Little Gun Lake, is a small lake in the Bridge River Country of the West-Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located...
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Claude G. Lajoie (26 January 1928 – 15 May 2015) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was a businessman and building contractor...
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Alexandre Bareil, dit Lajoie (August 8, 1822 – November 1862) was a farmer and political figure in Canada East. He represented Lanaudière division in the...
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Andrée Lajoie (born October 23, 1933) is a Canadian jurist and academic living in Quebec. She was born in Montreal and began working as a journalist for...
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The Common Man (film) (redirect from Dupont Lajoie)
The Common Man (French: Dupont Lajoie) is a 1975 French drama film directed by Yves Boisset and produced by Sofracima. It was entered into the 25th Berlin...
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Noël Lajoie (12 December 1927 – 24 August 2014) was a French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1950 Tour de France. "Noël Lajoie". Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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Antoine Gérin-Lajoie (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan ʒeʁɛ̃ laʒwa]; August 4, 1824 – August 7, 1882) was a Québécois Canadian lawyer, poet and novelist....
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Paul Gérin-Lajoie, CC GOQ QC (French pronunciation: [pol ʒeʁɛ̃ laʒwa]; February 23, 1920 – June 25, 2018) was a Canadian lawyer, philanthropist, and a...
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Zachary Lagha (section Ice dance with Marjorie Lajoie)
April 15, 1999) is a Canadian ice dancer. With his skating partner Marjorie Lajoie, he is the 2023 Four Continents bronze medalist, a four-time Grand Prix...
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the Cleveland Napoleons or Naps, after team captain and manager Nap Lajoie. Lajoie left after the 1914 season and club owner Charles Somers requested that...
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Frédéric Lajoie-Gravelle (born February 14, 1993) was a Canadian soccer player who played for FC Montreal in the USL. He is also a sociologist known for...
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"It's a Job official music video by Jon Lajoie" – via YouTube. "A New Beginning Official Music video by Jon Lajoie" – via YouTube. Allen, Nick (June 20,...
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Spire Motorsports (section Corey LaJoie (2021–2024))
currently fields three Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 teams: the No. 7 for Corey LaJoie, the No. 71 for Zane Smith in a partnership with Trackhouse Racing, and...
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101. It debuted in first place on 27 January 2008. Canadian comedian Jon Lajoie also made a song named "2 Girls 1 Cup song", which described the activities...
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the Cup Series. Chili's signed a deal as the primary sponsor for Corey LaJoie for the Daytona 500 and as an associate sponsor for three races. Choice...
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Charles Gérin-Lajoie (December 28, 1824 – November 6, 1895) was a Quebec businessman and political figure. He represented Saint-Maurice in the House of...
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season (100%) 0 0 0 0 0 2013/2014 season (70%) 0 0 0 0 0 94 CAN Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha 274 2015/2016 season (100%) 141 133 0 0 0 2014/2015 season...
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The songs were written by Shawn Patterson, Christopher Miller and Jon Lajoie, along with prominent songwriters. Two songs – "Catchy Song" performed by...
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