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Germain Prégent (19
October 1926 – 15
January 2015) was a
politician and
entrepreneur in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He
represented the Saint-Henri neighbourhood...
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Prégent (or Prégeant) de
Bidoux (French pronunciation: [pʁeʒɑ̃ də bidu]; c. 1468 – 1528), also
known as Peri Joan (Occitan for 'Prester John') or Perrianni...
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younger Piché in flashbacks. The cast also
includes Normand D'Amour,
Sophie Prégent, Sarah-Jeanne
Labrosse and
Isabelle Guérard. The film
received two Genie...
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losses revealed, Janes,
archived from the
original on 2 May 2015
Michael Pregent;
Michael Weiss (12
August 2014). "Exploiting the ISIS
Vulnerabilities in...
- Americans". The New York Times. p. 8.
Retrieved 6
March 2013. Weiss, Michael;
Pregent,
Michael (28
March 2015). "The U.S. Is
Providing Air
Cover for
Ethnic Cleansing...
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commentary piece cowritten with U.S. army
intelligence officer Michael Pregent for the
international affairs journal Foreign Policy,
Weiss accused Iran-backed...
- century—the
earliest depiction of Brighton, a
painting of c. 1520,
shows Admiral Pregent de Bidoux's
attack of June 1514—the town
recovered strongly based on a...
- Saint-Fiacre in Brie,
while in
reality he died in Vincennes. "Captain
Prégent" is
Prigent VII de Coëtivy, one of the victors,
along with Jean de Clermont...
- (French: Les Amoureuses) is a 1993
Canadian drama film,
directed by
Johanne Prégent. The film
stars Louise Portal and Léa-Marie
Cantin as Léa and Marianne...
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comedian Sophie Prégent and
father of a son
Mathis born in
December and who has
developmental problems and autism.
Lafortune and
Prégent are
spokesmen for...