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  2. Marc Denis (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    Marc Denis started his career as a radio host with college friends by founding the college radio station, CBRV, at Collège Bourget in Rigaud, Québec.His first commercial radio job was at CJRC Ottawa in 1970 where he was a Parliament Hill news reporter and later, on CKCH Hull, where he hosted radio programs while completing his graduation at the University of Ottawa.

  3. Oui mais... non - Wikipedia

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    On 28 September 2010, NRJ issued a press release announcing that "Oui mais... non" would be aired the next day on the radio, at 7.30 a.m. It also revealed the name of the composer and producer and said that this single would be the first single of Farmer's new album. [2]

  4. Yes, But... - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... (French: Oui, mais...) is a 2001 French comedy film written and directed by ...

  5. French conjunctions - Wikipedia

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    French conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses in the French language. They are used to create more complex sentences and to show the relationships between ideas. French conjunctions can be divided into two main categories: coordinating and subordinating conjunctions. [1] [2]

  6. Quebec French lexicon - Wikipedia

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    Quebec French English Metropolitan French Note abatis achigan black bass perche noire acre acre arpent In Louisiana, an arpent is still a legal unit of measurement, and is not the same as an acre. Here, arpent is used both as a measure of length as well as area. Land was traditionally surveyed to either 40 or 80 arpents back from a river or ...

  7. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    Thoroughly English words of French origin, such as art, competition, force, machine, money, police, publicity, role, routine and table, are pronounced according to English rules of phonology, rather than French, and are commonly used by English speakers without any consciousness of their French origin.

  8. Bourjois - Wikipedia

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    The company supported women's right to vote by one of its campaigns while the idea was still just a discussion in the French parliament. [7] 1938: Constantin Weriguine was hired as a perfumer at Bourjois. He would go on to create fragrances such as Mais Oui (1938), Ramage (1951) and Glamour (1953) for the company.

  9. Mais où est donc Ornicar ? - Wikipedia

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    The phrase is taught to and used by French children to help them remember their language's most common coordinating conjunctions. [1] [10] In Quebec, the version Mais où est donc Carnior ? (with the words or and car swapped) is used. [11] In English, the similar mnemonic acronym "FANBOYS" may be used to remember its coordinating conjunctions. [12]