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  2. Rona (store) - Wikipedia

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    Ma Maison Rona is a French Canadian reality television series based on New Zealand series Mitre 10 Dream Home, which debuted in 2004 on French language channel TVA. [28] The show was the French counterpart to Rona Dream Home. [29] The show has two families compete to build the best house for $100,000 over the course of 10 weeks.

  3. Réno-Dépôt - Wikipedia

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    In September 2003, Rona Inc. acquired Réno-Dépôt; following the merger, the Ontario-based Building Box stores were re-branded as Rona Home & Garden. [4] The purchase was part of a plan to establish more "big box" stores to accompany its smaller specialty outlets and compete with the U.S.-based chain The Home Depot. [5]

  4. File:Rona logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Rona logo2.png, in turn taken from Rona's Web site: Author: Rona Inc. Licensing. Public domain Public domain false false:

  5. Rona glassworks - Wikipedia

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    RONA, a.s. - current business name of the company with the registered office in Lednické Rovne - established by the merger of RONA Crystal, a.s. and RONA, a.s.. It represents the group of organisations ensuring complex activities linked with the development, production and sales of utility glass and other activities.

  6. Joseph Quesnel - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Quesnel (15 November 1746 – 2 or 3 July 1809) was a French Canadian composer, poet and playwright. Among his works were two operas , Colas et Colinette and Lucas et Cécile ; the former is considered to be the first Canadian opera and probably of North America.

  7. Quesnel - Wikipedia

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    François Quesnel (1543–1619), 16th-century French artist; François Jean Baptiste Quesnel (1768–1819), French general under Napoleon; Frédéric-Auguste Quesnel (1785–1866) Canadian lawyer and politician; Joseph Quesnel (1746–1809), Canadian operatic composer/playwright; Jules-Maurice Quesnel (1786–1842), Canadian fur-trader and ...

  8. François Jean Baptiste Quesnel - Wikipedia

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    At the Battle of Novi (1799) Quesnel led a brigade in Pierre Garnier de Laboissière's division. The brigade consisted of the 17th Light and 63rd Line Infantry Regiments. [8] The painful arm wound finally compelled him to take a leave of absence from the army. Starting on 1 June 1801, Quesnel held a military post in the Cisalpine Republic.

  9. Pasquier Quesnel - Wikipedia

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    As its title betokens, Quesnel's book was a devotional commentary on the New Testament, wherein Quesnel managed to explain the aims and ideals of the Jansenist party better than any earlier writer had done; and it accordingly became the chief object of Jesuit attack. It appeared in many forms and under various titles, the original germ going ...