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Sisters and Neighbors! (Nos belles-sœurs). 2002: Véronic
DiCaire 2005: Sans détour "Véronic
Dicaire: la
petite fille d'Embrun",
Cyberpresse (in French) "n...
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announced panelists consist of
comedian Sam Breton [fr],
singer Véronic
DiCaire,
singer Marc Dupré,
actress Anouk Meunier, and
comedian Stéphane Rousseau...
- 2024-05-21. "Boxing
record for Marie-Ève
Dicaire". BoxRec. "Marie-Eve
Dicaire". June 29, 2017. "Marie-Eve
DiCaire Inks
Promotional Pact With Yvon Michel"...
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Archived from the
original on July 5, 2022.
Retrieved June 29, 2024.
Dicaire, p. 63. "Results – RPM –
Library and
Archives Canada –
Country Singles"...
- Picard,
Guillaume (21
February 2024). "Mélissa Bédard
remplacera Véronic
DiCaire comme enquêtrice à "Chanteurs masqués"". Le
Journal de Montréal. Retrieved...
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public on 12
March 2016
during the
France 2
programme The
DiCaire Show,
hosted by Véronic
DiCaire. The song
finished 6th
overall in the
grand final with...
- got 37.6 in
season 6
during a duet
dance with
Priscilla Betti, Véronic
DiCaire & Yann-Alrick
Mortreuil but
talking about dances with his own partners...
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Guide to Rock (3rd ed.). London, U.K.:
Rough Guides. ISBN 1-84353-105-4.
Dicaire,
David (2002). More
Blues Singers:
Biographies of 50
Artists from the Later...
- from
Julian Lennon ("Thin Red Line"), Alan
Doyle ("My Song"), Véronic
DiCaire ("Someday") and
Susan Aglukark and
David R.
Maracle ("Diamond Sun"). In...
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Louis Dicaire (29
August 1946 – 19 July 2020) was a
Canadian Roman Catholic bishop. He was the
auxiliary bishop of Saint-Jean-Longueuil. Born in Montreal...