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  2. Jocelyne Saucier - Wikipedia

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    Her fourth novel, Il pleuvait des oiseaux, won the Prix France-Québec, the Prix Ringuet, the Prix des cinq continents de la francophonie, the Prix des lecteurs de Radio-Canada [3] and the Prix littéraire des collégiens, [4] while And the Birds Rained Down, its English translation by Rhonda Mullins, was a finalist for the Governor General's ...

  3. Guylaine Saucier - Wikipedia

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    Born in Noranda, Quebec, [1] Saucier is a corporate director of the Bank of Montreal, Petro-Canada, AXA Assurances Areva, Groupe Danone, and Wendel.She is a former chairman of the board of directors of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, a former director of the Bank of Canada, Altran Technologies SA from 2003 to 2007, CHC Helicopter Corporation from 2005 to 2008, Nortel Networks ...

  4. Chef de partie - Wikipedia

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    A chef de partie, station chef or line cook [1] is a chef in charge of a particular area of production in a restaurant. In large kitchens, each chef de partie might have several cooks or assistants. In most kitchens, however, the chef de partie is the only worker in that department.

  5. Saucier - Wikipedia

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    A saucier (French pronunciation:) or sauté chef is a position in the classical brigade style kitchen. It can be translated into English as sauce chef . In addition to preparing sauces, the saucier prepares stews , hot hors d'œuvres , and sautés food to order.

  6. Kristian Saucier - Wikipedia

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    Kristian Mark Saucier [1] (born c. 1986) is a former U.S. Navy sailor who was convicted of unauthorized retention of national defense information and sentenced to one year in prison in October 2016 for taking photographs of classified engineering areas of USS Alexandria, a nuclear-powered attack submarine, in 2009.

  7. Saucier v. Katz - Wikipedia

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    Saucier v. Katz , 533 U.S. 194 (2001), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court considered the qualified immunity of a police officer to a civil rights case brought through a Bivens action .

  8. President (card game) - Wikipedia

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    President (also commonly called Asshole, [1] Scum, [1] or Capitalism [1]) is a shedding card game for three or more, in which the players race to get rid of all of the cards in their hands in order to become "president" in the following round.

  9. Kevin Saucier - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Andrew Saucier (born August 9, 1956) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher from 1978 to 1982 for the Philadelphia Phillies and Detroit Tigers. Nicknamed "Hot Sauce", [ 1 ] Saucier (whose name is pronounced "So-Shay"), was an energetic pitcher who would often display his emotions while on the mound.

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