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Gingras is a
French Canadian form of the
original French surname Gingreau.
Notable people with the
surname include: André
Gingras (1966–2013), Canadian...
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Gingras (alternatively Gingri) was a type of
flute used by the Phoenicians,
particularly in
their mourning rituals.
Information about the
gingras comes...
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Complexe Sportif Bell in Brossard, Montreal.
Gaston Gingras is the
father of
Sebastien Gingras, a
defenseman and
member of the 2014
Union College National...
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Charlotte Gingras (born
December 10, 1943) is a
Canadian author living in Quebec. She was born in
Quebec City and
studied teaching and the
plastic arts...
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Gingras was born in Montreal, Quebec. Sports-Reference
Maxime Gingras at FIS (freestyle)
Maxime Gingras at
Olympedia v t e...
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Claude Gingras (1 July 1931 – 30
December 2018) was a
French Canadian journalist and
musical critic. A
native of Sherbrooke, Quebec,
Gingras was the youngest...
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apparent reference to the
complex fires Gingras is
known to
build on the
northern California coast.
Gingras gave a talk
about the
fires at a Newsfoo...
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Gingras'
joining the company,
Dance Works Rotterdam in 2010 led to a new
phase in the
artistic direction of that
enterprise .
Gingras created...
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Maxime Gingras may
refer to:
Maxime Gingras (ice hockey) (born 1978),
Canadian ice
hockey goaltender Maxime Gingras (skier) (born 1984),
retired Canadian...
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systems biology.
Gingras has
published > 200
articles that have been
cited > 35,000
times (Google Scholar; Feb 2020). In 2011,
Gingras was
named one of...