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Dupuis and resigned
In May 2003 Olivier Dupuis resigned from his office as Secretary of the party, because of serious political differences with TRP leader Marco Pannella.
On May 5, 1974, Dupuis resigned as leader of the Parti créditiste, and formed the Parti présidentiel.
Dupuis resigned as leader of that party on October 21, 1974, and ended his political career.
John Dupuis later took over as WPHS band director for the 2010-2011 school year until November 8, 2010, when he resigned.

Dupuis and from
In this way, Dupuis tries to lead the discussion away from dealing in absolutes.
Without one, all seems lost-until a young man from Dijon ( Paul Dupuis ) steps forward and proves that he is the heir to the dukedom.
The band is also the subject of a series of comic books by Mario Boon from the studio Dupuis.
Dupuis founded the party after resigning from the leadership of the Ralliement créditiste du Québec.
On February 21, Armand Bois, the former interim leader, was expelled from the party for saying at the February 4 leadership convention that Yvon Dupuis ’ s entourage included members of the Montreal underworld.
He was the president of Publivox Inc., and owner of Agence de Voyages Yvon Dupuis Inc. from 1981 to 2003.
Among Roy Dupuis ' " tour-de-force " film performances are: Yves, in Being at Home with Claude ( 1991 ; Cannes, Un Certain Regard 1992 )-- his first major screen role — directed by Jean Beaudin, adapted from a screenplay by Johanne Boisvert based on the 1986 stage play by René-Daniel Dubois ; and Kevin Barlow, in Manners of Dying ( 2004 ), the first feature film directed by Jeremy Peter Allen, adapted from his own screenplay based on the short story first published in the 1993 collection The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios and Other Stories by Yann Martel.
In Maurice Richard ( The Rocket ), directed by Charles Binamé ( Séraphin: un homme et son péché ) and released in late November 2005, Roy Dupuis stars as French-Canadian ice hockey icon Maurice " Rocket " Richard, who played for the Montreal Canadiens from 1942 to 1960 and whom he portrayed previously on Canadian television in 1997 and 1999.
Later in 2007 and 2008, Dupuis began working on several new film projects, including: as Charles in Truffe (" Truffle "), directed by Kim Nguyen, produced by Renée Gosselin and distributed by Christal Films, whose world première opens the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal on July 3, 2008 ; as Jean-Paul Mercier in " L ' Instinct de Mort " (" Mesrine: Killer Instinct "), part 1 of Public Enemy Number One, a two-part feature film about notorious French gangster Jacques Mesrine, played by Vincent Cassel, directed by Jean-François Richet ; as Mr. Turcotte in " Un été sans point ni coup sûr " (" A No-Hit No-Run Summer "), a baseball feature film set at the beginning of the 1960s adapted from the novel of that title by Marc Robitaille, directed by Francis Leclerc ; as Scully in " The Timekeeper ", an English-language feature film directed by Louis Bélanger ;, as Irishman Liam Hennessy in André Forcier's Je me souviens and as another character named Charles in " Les doigts croches " ( 2008 ), directed by Ken Scott.
* Roy Dupuis is co-founder and president of the Rivers Foundation ( Fondation Rivières ), an ecological organisation that protects the rivers of Quebec and their natural and cultural habitats from small hydroelectric dam projects and other environmental and economic threats, and to encourage, through education, the development of alternative energy sources.
Because Dupuis was not a sitting member of the National Assembly, Samson served as parliamentary leader of the renamed Parti créditiste from March 15 to September 25, 1973.
On August 9, 2010 it was announced that Fournier would run in a by-election in the district of Saint-Laurent to replace Jacques Dupuis, who was retiring from provincial politics.
* Theon, of Smyrna: Mathematics useful for understanding Plato ; translated from the 1892 Greek / French edition of J. Dupuis by Robert and Deborah Lawlor and edited and annotated by Christos Toulis and others ; with an appendix of notes by Dupuis, a copious glossary, index of works, etc.
In September of that year HMS Rosario under Captain Dupuis arrives and Hayes is arrested, but yet again he escaped, this time by a 14 foot boat, built of timber from the wreck of the Leonora.
* Epitaphe for voice and piano ( 1899 ); words taken from the tombstone of Marie Dupuis in the " Église de Senan "
Dupuis has a law degree from the Université de Montréal and was named to the Barreau du Québec in 1974. and is a former lawyer.
North & South is an offshoot of the Belgian comic series Les Tuniques Bleues ( by Raoul Cauvin and Louis Salverius / Willy Lambillotte, from Dupuis ) which is based on the American Civil War.
** 113 creators pledge their support for the editors at Dupuis as they attempt to gain greater independence for the imprint from owners Media-Participations.
Charles François Dupuis ( 26 October 1742 – 29 September 1809 ) was a French savant, a professor ( from 1766 ) of rhetoric at the Collège de Lisieux, Paris, who studied for the law in his spare time and was received as avocat in 1770.
In 2002, Bishop was traded from the Calgary Stampeders ( who owned his CFL rights ) to the Toronto Argonauts along with two 2002 late round draft picks for Michel Dupuis, a 2003 First-round CFL draft pick, and a conditional 2003 CFL draft pick.

Dupuis and leadership
Dupuis failed to win a by-election to enter the National Assembly, and was pressured to quit the leadership of the party.
He ran again for the leadership of the party at its convention on February 4, 1973, but was defeated by former federal Liberal cabinet minister Yvon Dupuis.

Dupuis and later
In 2001, his book Toward a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism led to Dupuis being investigated by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, a department of the Roman Curia, which noted ambiguities regarding agreement between what he called a " Christian theology of religious pluralism " and the teaching of the Second Vatican Council and the popes of the council and later.
* The Smurfs ( 1981 – 1990, co-produced with SEPP International S. A., Dupuis Audiovisuel and later with Lafig S. A., NBC )
" The Gang of Four "), and the graphical style they would develop together was later called the Marcinelle school, Marcinelle being an outskirt of the industrial city of Charleroi south of Brussels where Spirou's publisher Dupuis was then situated.
He became the main story writer for Dupuis, with major series like Sammy with Berck, Les Tuniques Bleues with Lambil, and later Cédric with Laudec and Agent 212 with Daniel Kox, among many others.
Dupuis later worked as a radio announcer on CKVL, CKAC, CHLT and CIBL radio stations.
The land that would later constitute the borough was granted as a concession to Zacharie Dupuis in 1671 ; he named it Fief-de-Verdun for his birthplace at Saverdun in the south of France.

Dupuis and 1974
It was founded on May 5, 1974 by former Liberal Party of Quebec Member of the National Assembly Yvon Dupuis.
# Sibylline et le petit cirque ( Dupuis, 1974 )
* 1974: Carrefour Laval opens with major tenants Simpsons, Eaton's, Dupuis Frères, Pascal's and Beaucoup.

Dupuis and was
The new calendar was created by a commission under the direction of the politician Charles Gilbert Romme seconded by Claude Joseph Ferry and Charles-François Dupuis.
It was adapted for the stage and performed in Québec, starring Roy Dupuis.
Jacques Dupuis was a Belgian Jesuit priest.
Director of the journal ' Vidyajyoti Journal of Theological Reflection ' Father Dupuis was also an adviser to the Catholic Bishops conference of India.
In 1984, after 36 years in India, Dupuis was called to teach Theology and Non-Christian Religions at the Gregorian University of Rome.
Dupuis was told to clarify his position in relation to that document, but he was never disciplined.
A bust of Stuyvesant by Dutch artist: nl: Toon Dupuis | Toon Dupuis which was presented by Wilhelmina of the Netherlands | Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands and the Dutch Government to St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery on December 5, 1915
Richard was played by Roy Dupuis.
* Richard's life story was featured in a two-part, two-hour French-Canadian miniseries televised as part of the program Les Beaux Dimanches: Histoire d ' un Canadien ( Beautiful Sundays: Maurice Rocket Richard Story English title ), in 1999, starring Roy Dupuis as Richard.
When the studio folded after the war, the other artists went to work for Dupuis, but Peyo, a few years younger than the others, was not accepted.
In late 1873 he was sent by Admiral Dupré, the governor of Cochinchina, to Tonkin, to resolve a dispute between the Vietnamese authorities and the French entrepreneur Jean Dupuis.
In 1763 Collé produced at the Théâtre Français Dupuis et Desronais, a successful sentimental comedy, which was followed in 1771 by La Veuve, which was a complete failure.
McMaster was an original member of the intermedia group First Draft, ( 1981 -), with members including Andrew McClure, Colin Morton, Alrick Huebener, Roberta Huebener, Claude Dupuis, Peter Thomas, and David Parsons.
He was a member of the performance group First Draft along with Susan McMaster, Andrew McClure, Alrick Huebener, Roberta Huebener, Claude Dupuis, Peter Thomas, and David Parsons.
Stephen Dupuis was given the task of redesigning Jason for the tenth Friday the 13th film.
Wilson's co-stars in this TV series were the actors Roy Dupuis, Don Francks, Alberta Watson and Eugene Robert Glazer, and for her acting in La Femme Nikita, Wilson was nominated twice for the annual Gemini Award for " Best Performance by An Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role ", though she did not win.
Nihmey and Foxman's book was the basis for the 1994 TV miniseries, Million Dollar Babies ( 1994 ), produced by CBC Television and starring Roy Dupuis and Céline Bonnier.
* Gaston et le Marsupilami was published by Dupuis in 1978.
Largo Winch: Empire Under Threat was released in 2002 by Dupuis and Ubisoft.
Also, the book Sawchuk: The troubles and triumphs of the World's Greatest Goalie was published in 1998 by David Dupuis, with participation by the Sawchuk family.

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