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  2. Robert M. Gagné - Wikipedia

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    Gagné's wife, Pat, was a biologist. They had a son, Sam, and daughter, Ellen. His non-professional pursuits included constructing wood furniture and reading modern fiction. In 1993, he retired to Signal Mountain, Tennessee, with his wife. Dr. Gagné was known to base his foundations on behaviorism.

  3. Armand Gagné - Wikipedia

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    Henriette Campan commented that the boy was unhappy about the adoption from the start, because he missed his biological family: "The arrival of Her Majesty at her apartments at Versailles, holding the little rustic by the hand, astonished the whole household; he cried out with intolerable shrillness that he wanted his grandmother, his brother Louis, and his sister Marianne; nothing could calm him.

  4. Verne Gagne - Wikipedia

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    Gagne with WWWF promoter Vincent J. McMahon and his perennial world champion Bruno Sammartino. As AWA head, Gagne was known for putting on an "old school" show. He sought out wrestlers with amateur backgrounds over the larger, more impressive-looking wrestlers who dominated professional wrestling in the 1980s.

  5. Nouvelles Galeries - Wikipedia

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    Originally Gagne-petit from 1844 to 1965. Amiens: 1900 [4] — rue des Trois-Cailloux Rebranded to Galeries Lafayette in 2005. [5] Angers: 6 April 1901 [6] — rue d'Alsace/place du Ralliement Rebranded to Galeries Lafayette in 1993. [6] Angoulême — 10, rue René-Goscinny Rebranded to Galeries Lafayette. Annecy: 25 February 1969 [7] — 25 ...

  6. Grable & Sons Metal Products, Inc. v. Darue Engineering & Mfg.

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    Grable & Sons Metal Products, Inc. v. Darue Engineering & Mfg., 545 U.S. 308 (2005), was a United States Supreme Court decision [1] involving the jurisdiction of the federal district courts under 28 U.S.C. § 1331 (federal question jurisdiction).

  7. Gagne - Wikipedia

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    Greg Gagne (wrestler) (born 1948), American wrestler; son of Verne Gagne; Jacob Gagne (born 1993), American motorcycle racer; Jacqueline Gagne (born c. 1961), American golfer; Leslie Gagne (1908–1962), Canadian ski jumper and Olympics competitor; Michaela Gagne (born 1982), American beauty pageant contestant and Miss Massachusetts 2006

  8. Éric Gagné - Wikipedia

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    Gagné and his ex-wife Valerie (née Hervieux) have four children — two daughters and two sons. [68] His father's cousin, Paul Gagné, played several seasons in the NHL. On July 31, 2020, Gagné was involved in multiple hit-and-run accidents in Terrebonne, Quebec. Police reportedly apprehended him after he fled the scene. [69] [70] [71]

  9. Imperial Tobacco Canada - Wikipedia

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    The company now known as B. Houde & Grothe was founded in 1841 in Quebec City by Bartholome Houde, who passed on his tobacco company to his son-in-law, Francois Xavier Dussault in 1882, after he retired. Francois's sons, J. A. Dussault and J. E. Dussault, turned the concern into the limited company B. Houde & Co. Ltee. in 1903. [4]