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    Magloire, better known as Saint Magloire of Dol, is a Breton saint. Little reliable information is known of Magloire as the earliest written sources appeared...
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  • Réjane Magloire known later professionally as Reggie Magloire (21 March 1964 – October 2023) was a Congolese–American singer, model, and actress. Réjane...
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    Jamaal Dane Magloire (born May 21, 1978) is a Canadian former professional basketball player who currently serves as basketball development consultant...
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    Paul Eugène Magloire (French pronunciation: [pɔl øʒɛn maɡlwaʁ]; July 19, 1907 – July 12, 2001), nicknamed Kanson Fè (Iron Pants), was the Haitian president...
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  • Magloire is a Breton saint. Magloire may also refer to: Magloire (surname), a surname Magloire Ambroise (1774–1807), Haitian rebel slave Saint-Magloire...
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  • Magloire is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jamaal Magloire (born 1978), Canadian professional basketball player Paul Magloire (1907–2001)...
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  • Jordan Magloire (born 21 December 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for EFL League One side Northampton Town. Magloire made...
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    Luc-Magloire Mbarga Atangana is a Cameroonian, born in 1954 in Nsazomo in Central Region. Holder of a DESS in Public Company Law obtained at Paris Dauphine...
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  • Eugène Francois Magloire (July 1841 – February 6, 1908) was a high-ranking general of the Haitian army. Magloire was the youngest of eight children born...
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  • Nadine Magloire (February 10, 1932 - December 25, 2021) was a Haitian-Canadian writer. The daughter of journalist Jean Magloire and composer Carmen Brouard...
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  • Stevenson Magloire (August 16, 1963 – October 9, 1994) was a painter born in Pétion-Ville, Haiti. He is the son of artist Louisiane Saint Fleurant, a founder...
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    Désiré-Magloire Bourneville (English: /bɔːrnˈviːl/) (20 October 1840 – 28 May 1909) was a French neurologist born in Garencières. He studied medicine in...
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  • Séraphin Magloire Fouda is a Cameroonian political figure and economist. He has been Secretary-General of the Office of the Prime Minister of Cameroon...
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    then the stadium was called the Parc Leconte. and then the Stade Paul-Magloire. It is where the Haiti national football team play its home games. It has...
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  • Eugene Magloire. They were married less than a year later on April 18, 1936. On January 13, 1937, she gave birth to their only son Raymond Magloire at Cap-Haitien...
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    Saint-Magloire (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maɡlwaʁ]) is a municipality in Les Etchemins Regional County Municipality in the Chaudière-Appalaches region...
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    Augustin Magloire Alexandre Blanchet (22 August 1797 – 25 February 1887) was a French Canadian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the first...
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    known as a late eighties MTV Europe VJ), Ladies Sing the Blues with Réjane Magloire (Technotronic) and Beverly Jo Scott, and hardrock band Steelover with Rudy...
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  • Magloire Ambroise (1774 in Jacmel, Saint-Domingue – December 7, 1807 in Port-au-Prince), was a hero of the Haitian Independence. His military career began...
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    (1991). The world of the cell. Benjamin Cummings. ISBN 978-0-8053-0870-9. Magloire, Kim (2004). Cracking the AP Biology Exam, 2004–2005 Edition. The Princeton...
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    Elias Durand (January 25, 1794 – August 15, 1873), born Élie Magloire Durand, was an American pharmacist and botanist.: 76  He was born in France. Durand...
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  • The mont Saint-Magloire (in English: Saint-Magloire Mount) is a mountain in the municipality of Saint-Philémon, Bellechasse Regional County Municipality...
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    sought to consolidate his rule he too was overthrown in a coup led by Paul Magloire, who replaced him as president (1950–56). Firmly anti-Communist, he was...
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    Adeline Magloire Chancy (born 4 April 1931) is a Haitian educator, feminist, and politician. She has worked to promote the recognition of Haitian Creole...
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    elections, the first in Haiti's history, were held in October 1950, and Paul Magloire, an elite black Colonel in the military, was elected. Hurricane Hazel hit...
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    Minor Basilica at Basilique Notre-Dame de la Délivrance in Poponguine. Magloire-Désiré Barthet (1889-1898) Joachim-Pierre Buléon, C.S.Sp. (1899-1900)...
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  • Body" (Jo Bogaert, Réjane Magloire) "Work" (Bogaert, Patrick De Meyer, Magloire) "Release Yourself" (Bogaert, De Meyer, Magloire) "Cold Chillin'" (Bogaert...
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  • Clément Magloire-Saint-Aude (April 2 1912 - May 27 1971) was a Haitian surrealist-symbolist poet and writer. Clément was born in Port-au-Prince on April...
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  • Magloire Guichard was the second Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives, a position he held from 1814 to 1817. He represented Orleans Parish...
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  • Force Veteran from Rochester, NY (eliminated after the appetizer) Alex Magloire, Executive Chef/Navy Veteran from Asbury Park, NJ (eliminated after the...
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