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Richard Verreau, OC OQ (January 1, 1926 – July 6, 2005) was a French-Canadian
operatic tenor,
particularly ****ociated with the
French and
Italian repertories...
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Verreau FRSC (6
September 1828 – 15 May 1901) was a French-Canadian priest, educator, and historian. Born in l'Islet,
Lower Canada, the...
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Verreau Bay is a
freshwater body
located in the
northeast part of
Gouin Reservoir, in the
territory of the town of La Tuque, in the administrative...
- 2009 "Ho****e", an
episode of Aqua Teen
Hunger Force Ho****e-Anthelme
Verreau (1828–1901),
Canadian priest Hostel, short-term
dormitory accommodations...
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England Grand Master of the
Sacred Apostolic Ho****e Ho****e-Anthelme
Verreau Ho****e Comtesse, town
museum in Lille,
France Ho****es de Beaune, museum...
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February 1954,
Symphony Hall,
Boston – Label: RCA Red Seal
Records Richard Verreau,
Consuelo Rubio,
Michel Roux,
Pierre Mollet Lamoureux Concert ****ociation...
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Dictionary of
Canadian Biography". www.biographi.ca.
Retrieved 29
August 2023.
Verreau, L'Abbé.
Invasion du Canada:
Collection de memoires. (Montreal: Eusèbe...
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extends into the
cantons of (in order, in row from
north to south): Mathieu,
Verreau; Lac****e, Toussaint, McSweeney, Magnan, Lindsay; Hanotaux, Cremazie, Lemay...
- 1957 Jon Vickers, Jess Walters,
Michael Langdon,
David Kelly,
Richard Verreau,
Dermot Troy, Joan Carlyle, Amy Shuard,
Blanche Thebom,
Lauris Elms Rafael...
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Verreau 1965-06-05 259 Nord-du-Québec 48°50′00″N 74°35′00″W / 48.8333°N 74.5833°W...