• Morisset (/mɔːrɪˈsɛt/ mo-ree-Set;) is a commercial centre and suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie local government area in the Hunter region in New South...
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    Morisset Hospital is a heritage-listed psychiatric hospital located on Silky Oak Drive (off Morisset Park Road), Morisset, Greater Newcastle, New South...
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  • Morisset is a commercial centre and suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia. Morisset may also refer to: David Morisset (disambiguation)...
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  • David Morisset may refer to: David Morisset (ice hockey) (born 1981), former NHL player The pen name of David Andrews This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Lieutenant Colonel James Thomas Morisset (1780 – 17 August 1852), penal administrator, was commandant of the second convict settlement at Norfolk Island...
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    The Maison Morisset (also known by its nickname "La Brimbale") is a farmhouse built in 1678 during the seigneurial system of New France. Located in the...
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  • Pierre R. Morisset, CMM, CStJ, (born August 27, 1943) was the 32nd Canadian Surgeon General. Born in Sudbury, Ontario, Morisset was educated at the University...
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    Lake Macquarie suburb of Morisset opening on 15 August 1887 as Morrisset before being renamed Morisset on 1 February 1889. Morisset has two side platforms...
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  • Morisset Park is a suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia on a peninsula east of the town of Morisset on the western side...
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  • stepmother Fedir Pugachov as Fedir Kovalenko, Sofia's younger brother Salaud Morisset acquired international distribution rights to the film in August 2024....
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  • Renée Morisset, OC CQ (June 13, 1928 – May 3, 2009) was a Canadian pianist. She and her husband, Victor Bouchard, were one of the foremost piano duos in...
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    museums throughout the province. However, construction for the Gérard-Morisset Pavilion did not begin until 1928; the museum finally opened to the public...
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  • David Morisset (born April 6, 1981) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward who played briefly in the National Hockey League for the Florida...
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    The Prix Gérard-Morisset is an award by the Government of Quebec that is part of the Prix du Québec, given to individuals who have made an outstanding...
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  • published excerpts from several planned novels under the pen name David Morisset. Andrews attended school in Riverstone, New South Wales. In 1971 he left...
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    Edric Norfolk Vaux Morisset (22 June 1830 – 26 August 1887) was a high-ranking officer in both the paramilitary and civilian police forces of the New South...
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  • Jean-Marie Morisset (born 18 August 1947 in Parthenay) is a former French politician. He represented the 3rd constituency of the Deux-Sèvres department...
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  • changing to no longer include Calala. For 2001 and 2006, the urban area of Morisset-Cooranbong was not defined by the Australian government. Australia portal...
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    spent six months as a postulate studying and working at Kendall Grange, Morisset, New South Wales. In early 1968, McGrath took his vows of poverty, obedience...
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  • CEO are: Jean Saint-Gelais (2004-2010), Mario Albert (2010-2013), Louis Morisset (2013-today). In addition to the powers and responsibilities conferred...
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    Bathurst War against the Wiradjuri, Governor Brisbane sent Major James Thomas Morisset, commandant of the colonial forces at Bathurst, a letter congratulating...
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    Tweed Heads South 18 Taree 26,448 55 2.3 19 Ballina 26,381 55 10.1 20 Morisset – Cooranbong 25,309 57 15.1 21 Armidale 24,504 58 7.0 22 Goulburn 23,835...
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    China @ efloras.org". www.efloras.org. Retrieved 2017-06-18. Tardiff, B.; Morisset, P. (1990). "Clinal morphological variation of Allium schoenoprasum in...
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  • Provincial Park, British Columbia All pages with titles containing Morrissey Morisset (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    She was born 17 November 1966 in Paris, the second child of Simone (née Morisset), who was a shop assistant, and Benoît Maupu, a truck driver. Her parents...
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  • FC won the premiership, ahead of Morisset FC by two points. Cooks Hill United FC won the championship, beating Morisset FC 2-1 in the grand final. After...
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    Vujasin (BEL)  Alice Lethbridge (GBR)  Kong Lam (HKG) Dance Just Dance Amandine Morisset  France Joseph Cordero  United States Antonino Pomilia  Italy Motorsport...
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    La Cavalière by Charles Daudelin, 1963, installed in front of the pavilion Gérard Morisset of the Quebec National Museum of Fine Arts in Quebec City...
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  • worldwide by the International Production & Distribution company Salaud Morisset. Kiera is a bullied teenage girl and the captain of her high school's glee...
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  • Australia on a peninsula east of the town of Morisset on the western side of Lake Macquarie. The town, known as Morisset East until 1948, is named after the Bonnell...
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