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Pignon (French pronunciation: [piɲɔ̃];
Haitian Creole: Piyon) is a
commune in the Saint-Raphaël Arrondis****t, in the Nord
department of Haiti. It has...
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Pignon sur rue is a
Quebec television program from 1995 to 1999, on Télé-Québec.
Almost 30
years after its
first broadcast, the
reality show
Pignon sur...
- Édouard
Pignon (12
February 1905 – 14 May 1993) was a
French painter of the
School of Paris.
Pignon was born into the
family of a
miner involved in the...
- Léon
Marie Adolphe Pascal Pignon (French pronunciation: [leɔ̃ maʁi adɔlfə ****l piɲɔ̃];
April 19, 1908 –
April 4, 1976) was the
French high commissioner...
- to find a "gem", François
Pignon, a
sprightly employee of the
Finance Ministry (which Brochant, a tax cheat, loathes).
Pignon has a p****ion for building...
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Ernest Pignon-Ernest (born 1942) is a
Fluxus and
Situationist French artist, born in Nice. His
first work was done in 1966. It was a
reaction to France's...
- Rue des
Pignons was a
Canadian French-language TV
series which ran from 1966 to 1977. Radio-Canada has
reportedly lost most of the
episodes of the series...
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Melvyn Pignon, born
Melvyn Hickey, (13 July 1930 – 4
September 2016) was
captain of the
England women's
hockey team in 1966 and 1967. She was
dropped from...
- homo****ual to keep his job, with
absurd and
unexpected consequences. François
Pignon, an un****uming
divorced man with a
teenage son who
ignores him,
lives a...
- wife, Christine,
leaves him
shortly before Pignon arrives at his apartment.
Brochant initially wants Pignon to leave, but
instead becomes reliant on him...