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Brunelles (French pronunciation: [bʁynɛl]) is a
former commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
northern France. On 1
January 2019, it was
merged into...
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American conductor,
choral scholar and
organist René
Brunelle (1920–2010),
Ontario political figure Brunelles, a
commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in northern...
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Philip Brunelle (born July 1, 1943) is an
American choral scholar,
conductor and organist. He is the
founder of VocalEssence. In the
course of an international...
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Florence Brunelle (born
December 20, 2003) is a
Canadian short-track
speed skater.
Brunelle competed at the
third Winter Youth Olympics held in Lausanne...
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Lucas Brunelle is an
American videographer of
bicycle stunts and races.
Lucas Brunelle was
raised on Martha's
Vineyard in M****achusetts
where he attended...
- Geneviève de
Brunelle, also
known as the
Marquise de Combray, (1742–1823), was a
royalist and
French counter-revolutionary,
which means she
supported the...
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Paule Brunelle (born
August 21, 1953) is a
Canadian politician. She was the Bloc Québécois
member of the
House of
Commons of
Canada from the
riding of...
- For the
Member of Parliament, see
Paule Brunelle. Paul
Brunelle (June 10, 1923 –
November 24, 1994) was a singer,
songwriter and
country guitarist of...
- with the
option of five more. In late 1992,
second guitarist Richard Brunelle was
kicked out of the band due to
alleged substance abuse;
instead of replacing...
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Isabelle Brunelle (1724–1805),
countess d'Harscamp, was a
refugee and philanthropist.
Brunelle was born in
Aachen on 3
September 1724, the
daughter of...