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Jonathan Marchessault (English: /ˈmɑːrʃəsoʊ/; né Audy-
Marchessault; born
December 27, 1990) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey forward for the Vegas...
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Marchessault (/ˈmɑːrʃəˌsoʊ/) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Janine Marchessault,
Canadian academic Jonathan Marchessault (born...
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Damien Marchesseault (or Marchesseau) (April 1, 1818 –
January 20, 1868) was a Canadian-born
American politician who
served as the
seventh mayor of Los...
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separate power play with
Chandler Stephenson setting up
Jonathan Marchessault's wrist shot
beating Sergei Bobrovsky. In the
second period, Shea Theodore's...
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championship game or series. The most
recent winner is
Jonathan Marchessault. The Conn
Smythe Trophy was
introduced in 1964 by
Maple Leaf Gardens...
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would eventually win the game,
after a late game-tying goal by
Jonathan Marchessault for
Vegas followed by
Barclay Goodrow's
series winner in overtime. In...
- non-fiction,
novelist A
Garden Enclosed, The
Craving of
Knives Jovette Marchessault 1938 2012 novelist,
playwright Le
Voyage magnifique d'Emily Carr, Triptyque...
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Jovette Marchessault (French: [ʒɔvɛt maʁʃeso]) (February 9, 1938 –
December 31, 2012) was a
Canadian writer and
artist from Quebec, who
worked in a variety...
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Janine Marchessault FRSC is a
professor of
Cinema and
Media Studies and
Canada Research Chair (2003-2013) at York
University in Toronto, Canada. Her main...
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Street and
continued as
Marchessault along the
northern end of the Plaza. This section,
variously marked and
signed as
Marchessault Street or East Sunset...