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Gingras,
ancient wind...
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Richard Gingras is an
American Internet executive and
entrepreneur who has
focused on
emerging digital media since 1979,
including efforts at Google,...
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Yannick Gingras (born
August 4, 1979, in Sorel, Quebec, Canada) is a
Champion driver of
Standardbred horses in the
sport of
harness racing.
Gingras drove...
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Joseph Elzead John
Gingras (January 10, 1894 –
September 6, 1947) was a
pitcher in
Major League Baseball who pla**** for the
Kansas City
Packers of the...
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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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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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Maxime Gingras may
refer to:
Maxime Gingras (ice hockey) (born 1978),
Canadian ice
hockey goaltender Maxime Gingras (skier) (born 1984),
retired Canadian...
- André
Gingras (14
November 1966 – 17
February 2013) was a
Canadian contemporary dancer and one of the nation' most
influential c****ographers in recent...
- René
Gingras (September 16, 1938 -
January 8, 2016) was a
Liberal party member of the
House of
Commons of Canada. He was an electrician,
businessman and...
- Luke
Gingras is a
paralympic athlete from
Canada competing mainly in
category TW3
wheelchair racing events. Luke
competed in just the
marathon at his...