- Brigadier-General Paul
Triquet VC, CD, (April 2, 1910 –
August 8, 1980) was a
Canadian recipient of the
Victoria Cross (VC), the
highest and most prestigious...
- his poetry. Tchaikovsky's
friend Konstantin Shilovsky contributed M.
Triquet's verses in Act 2,
Scene 1,
while Tchaikovsky himself arranged the text...
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Triquet Island is an
island off the west
coast of
British Columbia, Canada. It is
south of
Hunter and
Campbell Islands facing the open
Queen Charlotte...
- [fʁɑ̃swa bɛʁleɑ̃]; born 22
April 1952) is a
French actor. He
plays Gilles Triquet, the
officer manager and
equivalent of
David Brent in Le Bureau, the French...
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character names and many
cultural references. François Berléand:
Gilles Triquet,
Regional Director of the
Cogirep Villepinte branch. He is
based on David...
-
Schicchi (Puccini) King Kaspar,
Amahl and the
Night Visitors (Menotti)
Triquet,
Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky) The Holy Fool,
Boris Godunov (Mussorgsky)...
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group of
breeders of the
Dogue de
Bordeaux in France,
headed by
Raymond Triquet,
worked on the
rebuilding of the
foundation of the breed. In 1970, a new...
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again following action in
December 1943 by French-Canadian
officer Paul
Triquet of the
Royal 22e Regiment; his
action included his use of Nivelle's phrase...
-
hospitalier de l'Université
Laval (CHUL) It also includes:
Maison Paul-
Triquet Centre de l'ouïe et de la
parole (Hearing and
Speech Centre)
Centre de...
- beurre [fr] as André
Colombey 1964: La
Grande Frousse as
Inspector Simon Triquet 1965: Le
Corniaud (The Sucker) (directed by Gérard Oury) as
Antoine Maréchal...