Monday, February 28, 2011

Sample Letter To Get New Telephone Line

How do you say "I love you" in


GOP - mon ko lo fon
abour - U'm wloloho
AFAR - ko kicinio
AFRIKAANS - ek het jou ran / ek vir jou is running
albanais - të dua
ALLEMAND - I love you
Alsacien - I have the loving
AMHARIQUE - afekirahalehu (woman to man)
- afekirishalehu (man to woman)
ANGLAIS - I love you
ARABE dialectal - (maghrébines) n'bghick
ARABE dialectal (oriental) Bahebbak (à un homme)
bahebbik (à une femme)
ARABE Littéraire - (ouhibbouka) - à un homme
- (ouhibbouki) - à une femme
ARABE TUNISIA - nhebbik
ARMENIA - Ես Քեզ սիրում եմ (yes kez em siroum)
ASTURIEN - quiérote
ATIKAMEKW - ki sakihitin
ATTIÉ - min bou la ye
Azeri - men art sevirem
BAMBARA - ne bi fe
BAOULE - mi-BAS klôa
ALLEMAND - ik heef in leev
BAS-Saxon - ik hou van ju
BASHKIR - мин хинэ яратау (min khine yaratau)
BASQUE - Maite Bassa zaitut
- me gwes we
Bengali - AAMI tomakey bhalo Bashi
Berbere - hamlagh-camp (à une femme)
- hamlagh-k (à un HOMME)
BIÉLORUSSE - Кахаю цябе (kahaju ciabie)
BIRMAN - nga nin ko chit te
BOBO - ma kia bé nà
BOSNIAQUE - volim te
BRETON - karout a ran ac'hanout / da garout a ran / me az kar
BULGARE - обичам те
BUSHI-NENGÉ TONGO - mi lobi you
CATALAN - t'estimo
CH'TI - j't'aquiers
CHAMORRO - hu guiya hao
CHEROKEE - gvgeyui
CHEYENNE - ne'mehotatse
CHINOIS (MANDARIN) - (wo ai ni)
CORÉEN - saranghe
CORSE - amu tè / ti tengu cara (à une femme)
- ti tengu caru (à un homme)
CRÉOLE ANTILLAIS - mwen enmen
CRÉOLE GUADELOUPÉEN - mwen enmmen'w
CRÉOLE GUYANAIS - Mo KONTENER to
HAITIAN CREOLE - mwen renmen'w / Mouin rinmin'w
MARTINIQUE CREOLE - mwen enmen'w
Mauritian Creole - mo KONTENER Twa
Reunion Creole - like a mid or
CROATIAN - Volim te
DAKOTA - chantechiciya
DANISH - jeg elsker dig DARI
- man dost thou ra
Dioula Darom - M'Bia Fê
DOUALA - na wa tondi
SPANISH - te amo, te quiero
ESPERANTO - Mid clusters wine
ESTONIAN - my armastan sind
EWE - me lonwo
EWONDO - my ding wa
FANG - my Dzingai wa / wa my Signora
Faroese - eg elski
teg FINNISH - Mina rakastan sinu
WEST FLEMISH - 'k zien I geeren
FON - a wan nyi nude weekends
FRENCH - I love you
Francique Lorrain - ich dich lìwe
Francique Rhineland - ich dich Honn gaer
Friulian - o ti vuei bin
Frisian - Ik hald fan dy Gaelic
SCOTIA - tha gaol agam ort / tha gaol agam oirbh
Gaelic Ireland - thanks tá agam product
GALICIAN - amo-te / Amoz / quero-te / quérote
GALLO - j'sea a diot do tae
WELSH - i'n dy garu di rydw
GASCON - you ' Aimi
GBAYA - mi ko me
GEORGIAN - shen me mikvarxar
GREEK Σ '- αγαπώ (s'agapo)
Guarani - rojhayhû
Gujarat - hun tane prem Karun Chhun
HAUS - ina Sonke (male> female) Ina
sonka (femme> homme)
HAWAÏEN - kite he aloha 'oe
HÉBREU - ani ohev otakh (homme> femme)
- ani ohevet otkha (femme> homme)
HINDI - main tumse Pyar hoo Djakarta (homme> femme
- mai tumse Pyar karathi hun (femme> homme)
HMONG - kuv hlub koj
HONGROIS - szeretlek
Indonesien - I love you / I love you
INUKTITUT (Greenlandic) - asavakkit
ISLANDAIS - eg elska Thig
ITALIEN - ti amo
JAPONAIS - aishitemasu / Aishiteru (peu utilisé) anata ga-
Daisuki desu (plus "mignon")
KABYLE - hamlagh-kem (homme > femme)
-hamlaghk (femme > homme)
KANNADA - naanu ninnanna pritisutteney
KAZAKH - myen syeni sooyom / myen syeni zhaksi koryem
KHMER - bang srolaïgn ôn (homme > femme)
-ôn srolaïgn bang (femme > homme)
KIKONGO - mu me zola nge
KIKUYU - ningwendete
KILUBAKAT - ami nkuswele
KINYARWANDA - ndagukunda
KIRGHIZ - men seni sueum
KIRUNDI - ndagukunda
KURDE - ez te hez dikim
LANGUEDOCIEN (OCCITAN) - t'aimi
LAO - khoi hak tchao lai
LATIN - te amo
LETTON - es tevi mīlu
LIGURE - mi te amu / t'amo / t'amu
LINGALA - na lingi yo
LITUANIEN - aš tave myliu
LUSOGA - nkwendha
LUXEMBOURGEOIS - ech hunn dech gär
MACÉDONIEN - te sakam (informal) / te ljubam (literary)
MALAIS - aku cinta padamu
MALAYALAM - enikku ninné ishtamaanu
MALGACHE - tiako ianao / tia anao aho (plus fort)
MALTAIS - inħobbok
MANXOIS - ta graih aym ort
MAORI kei te aroha au i a koe
MARATHI - majha tujhyavar prem aahe / mi tujhyavar prem karto
MARQUISIEN - hinenao au ia oe
MBO - mi ding wo
MINA - un lon o
MONGOL - Би чамд хайртай (bi chamd khairtai)
MORÉ - am nong-a fo
MUNUKUTUBA - mu zola ngé
NAPOLITAIN - te Voglio bene
NDEBELE - Niya ku Tanda
anglais - I love you / I love you
NEPALI - Mon timilai brakes garchhu
Norvégien - jeg elsker deg
Occitane - t'aimi
Osset - æз дæ уарзын (AEZ waržyn dae)
OURDOU - mein tumse Mohabbat karta hoon (locuteur M)
-main tumse Mohabbat karti hoon (locuteur F)
Mujhe tum se pyar heh
OUZBEK - one one-seni seni sevaman
yahshi ko'raman (moins formel)
PAPIAMENTO - mi ta bo Stima
Persane - (dustat dâram - formel) / duset dâram (current)
LEGUME-mido yidouma
PICARD - ej t'a kèr
POLONAIS - kocham cię
PORTUGAIS - amo-te / eu te amo (portugais brésilien)
PROVENÇAL - t'aimi
PUNJABI - mein tenu pyar karda han (locuteur M)
-mein tenu pyar kardi han (locuteur F)
QUECHUA de CUZCO - munakuyki
RAPA NUI - hanga rahi au kia koe
ROMANI - kamaù tut
ROUMAIN - te iubesc
RUSSE - Я тебя люблю (ia tibia lioubliou)
SAMOAN - ou te alofa ia te oe
SANGO - mbi yé mô
SANSKRIT – nihyāmi tvayi
SARDE - deo t’amo (logudorois) / deu t’amu (campidanois)
SAVOYARD - jhe t'âmo
SÉNOUFO - mô Dene mi
SERBE - я те волим (ja te volim) / волим те (volim te) Sesotho
- ke ya ho rata
SHIBUSHI - anaou tiakou / zahou mitiya anaou
SHIKOMORI - gum hwandzo
SHIMAORE - ni su hu vendza
SHONA - ndinokuda
SINDHI - tu khay moon where piyar aahay
Sinhala - mama oyata aadareyi (spoken)
- mama obata aadareyi (formal)
SLOVAQUE - Libya Ta / Ta
milujem SLOVÈNE - ljubim te / rad te imam (locuteur M)
- Rada te imam (locuteur F)
SOBOT-volim te (courant) / se te volime (littéraire)
SOMALI - waan ku jecelahay
SONHRAÏ - aye go bani
SONINKÉ - na moula
SOUSSOU - ira fan ma
SUÉDOIS - jag älskar dig
SWAHILI - nakupenda
TAGALOG - mahal kita / ini-ibig kita
TAHITIEN - ua here vau ia oe
TAJIKI - jigarata bihrum duhtari hola (homme > femme)
-tra lav dorum (femme > homme)
TAMOUL - naan unnai kadalikiren
TATAR - мин сини яратам (min sini yaratam)
TCHÈQUE - miluji tě
TCHÉTCHÈNE - sun ho ez (à une femme)
-sun ho vez (à un homme)
TELUGU - nenu ninnu premisthunnanu
THAI - (phom rak khun) - locuteur M
- (Chan rak khun) - F
TIBETAN speaker - na kirinla gaguidou
Tigrigna - ye fikireka eye (woman to man)
- ye fikireki eye (man to woman)
Tongan - ofa atu
Tshiluba - ndji TURKISH seni seviyorum mukunanga

Turkmen - seni söýärin
Tuvan - мэн сэни ынакшир (Men seni ynakshir)
UDMURT - my tone jaratiśko
UKRAINIAN Я - тебе кохаю (ia tebe kohaiu)
VALENCIAN - you vullk
VENETO - t'amo
VEPs - Mina armastan Sindai
VIETNAMESE - anh yêu em (male> female)
-Em yêu anh (female> male)
Vute - my wu ndoune
Wallisian - ia koe Manako water / water ofa ia koe
WALLON - (spelling betchfessîs) dji vs voe volts
Wolof - Damala nob / Damala beug
XHOSA - ndiyakuthanda
YAKUT - Мин эйиигин таптыыбын (min eyiigin taptyybyn)
Yemba - men Nkon 'wu
Yenish - including hob ti
YIDDISH - ich hob dir lib
YIPUNU - or wu Rondi
YORUBA - moni ife e
ZULU - ngiyakuthanda

QUEBEC - Ben ouiiiiiiich'tème
Why you ask?

Which Respirometers Serves As A Negative Control

... No timeouts


Here is a list of 1939 to the present characters of some Quebecers who have marked the art world and another, and the year of their disappearance.
1939 Edouard Lebel, tenor.

1941 The Bolduc (Mary Travers), flokloriste.

1942 Edouard Baudry, journalist.

1953 Emile Juliani.

1954 Olivier Guimond (I).

1956 Albert Duquesne (Albert Simart).
1956 Laurette Fournier.
1956 Jean St-Denis.

1957 Jules Ferland.

1959 René Boivin.
1959 Joseph Robert "JR" Smith.

1960 Gerard Barbeau.
1960 Paul-Emile Borduas, author of Refusal Global.
1960 Eugène Daignault.
1960 Blanche Gauthier. Armand Leguet
1960.

1961 J-Hervey Germain, artist.
1961 Clement Latour (Bernard Hogue).
1961 Victor Pagé.

1962 Alberic Bourgeois, cartoonist. Hector Charland
1962.
1962 Armand Goulet.
1962 Pierre Mercure, composer. Odette Oligny
1962. Rolande Desormaux

1963.
1963 Michel Normandin advertiser.

1964 Ulric "Fred" Barry.
1964 Maurice Dallaire.
1964 Alain Gravel.


1965 Amanda Alarie. Theo Chentrier
1965, radio psychologist.
1965 Jean Desprez (Laurette Larcoque).
1965 André Leblanc.

1966 Colette Bonheur singer.
1966 Joan Rall (Jeanne Roitel).

1967 Yvan Daniel (Fernando Laliberté). 1967 Aurora
Danjou (Aurore Sauvageau).
1967 Lilianne Dorsen. 1967
Lucie Poitras (Lucie Plant).
1967 Charlotte Louise Pratte.

1968 J-Alexandre de Sève, founder of VAT.
1968 Germaine Guevremont. Louis Morisset
1968 (I).

1969 Robert Gadouas.
1969 Jules Jacob.

1970 Émile Coderre, poet. Teddy Burns Goulet
1970.
1970 Fanny Tremblay (Fannie Bremont).

1971 1971 Henry Louis Bélanger
Deyglun. 1971 John
Fortier (Les Cailloux). 1971 Maurice Gauvin
.
1971 Olivier Guimond (II).
1971 Henri Poitras. Serge Deyglun

1972.
1972 Judith Jasmin, host.
1972 Leo-Ernest Ouimet, filmmaker.
1972 Denise Provost.
1972 Gilles Rousseau (The Hop-Wolves). Gabriel Vignault
1972.

1973 Pierre Boucher. De Lucia
1973 Vienna. Paul Desmarteaux

1974.
1974, Marcel Marineau.
1974 Bruno Paradis, director. Paule Bayard

1975. Juliette Béliveau
1975. Emilia Deguire

1975 1975 Gilbert Chénier.
Réjeanne Desrameaux 1975.
1975 Carl Dubuc, animator and author. Germaine
1975 Giroux.

1976 Jacques Bilodeau.
1976 Paul Dupuis.
1976 Claude-Henri Grignon.
1976 Denise Pelletier.

1977 Hubert Aquin, writer and filmmaker. Jacques Auger
1977 (1). Ernest Guimond
1977.
1977 Claude Loiselle.
1977 Alan Mills. Gilles Pellerin
1977.
1977 Lise Roy (I).

Lyne Bourgeois 1978 (Lyne Lescarbeau)
1978 Jean Deslauriers, chief orchetre.
1978 Antoinette Giroux.
1978 Ovila Légaré.
1978 Georges Leduc.
1978 Julien Lippe.
1978 Maurice Sauvé.

1979 Colette Devlin. Denis Drouin
1979. Paul Guevremont
1979. Lise Lasalle
1979.
1979 Perraud Jean (John Herbart).
1979 Andrée St-Laurent.
1979 Martha Thiéry.

1980 Yves Martin, singer.
1980 Lionel Parent, songwriter and performer.
1980 Roger Turcotte.

1981 Jovette Bernier, author of "I told you so loved."
1981 Jacques Blanchet, singer "A Wandering Canadian".
1981 J. Adjutor Bourre.
1981 Nana de Varennes.
1981 Guy Ferron.
1981 John Labelle. Maurice Meerte
1981, Chief of orchetre.
1981 André Pagé. Henri Norbert
1981.
1981 Rose-Rey Duzil.
1981 Ti-Blanc Richard (Richard Adalbert).

1982 Charlie Beauchamp.
1982 Alfred Brunet. 1982 Raymond
Charette, entertainer and father of Christiane Charette.
1982 Jacqueline Gauthier.
1982 Budd Knapp.
1982 Claude Laviolette (The Houp-Lops).
1982 Muriel Paquette.
1982 Gilles Talbot, former impresario of Ginette Reno.

1983 Réal Béland (I).
1983 Guy Bélanger.
1983 Pierre Chouinard, host and comedian.
1983 J.-Léo Gagnon.
1983 Roger Guay.
1983 Marcel Huard.
1983 Yves Theriault, actor.

1984 Aglaia (Jocelyne Delongchamps).
1984 Maurice Beaupré. Camille Ducharme
1984. Pierre Dufresne
1984.
1984 Ève Gagnier. Ulric Guttinguer
1984. Estelle Mauffette
1984.
1984 Denise Morelle.

1985 Gerard Arthur.
1985 Reginald Boisvert.
1985 Anne-Marie Ducharme.
1985 Tania Fedor.
1985 Guy's squire.
1985 Jean-Marie Lemieux. 1985 Jacques Monod
.
1985 Marcel Ouimet advertiser.
1985 Alexander Rigney.
1985 Raoul Roy, flokloriste.

1986 Daniel Bedingfield, singer. Madeleine Dubois
1986.
1986 Lisette Gervais.
1986 Guy Hoffman.
1986 Claude Jutra, filmmaker.

1987 Roland Bedard. Roger Garand
1987.
1987 Yoland Guerard.
1987 Roland Jetté.
1987 Rene Levesque, leader and politician.
1987 Alain Montpetit. Hubert
1987 Christmas. 1987 Giuseppe
Rettino Jose.
1987 Pierre Thériault.
1987 Rod Smith.

1988 Ti-Jean Carignan, fiddle.
1988 Jean Gascon.
1988 Paul Gauthier.
1988 Raymond Laplante advertiser.
1988 Felix Leclerc. Lucie Mitchell
1988.
1988 Louise Roux.
1988 Andre St-Denis.
1988 Guy Sanche.
1988 Fernand Seguin.

1989 Danielle Frappier.
1989 Henry Gamer.
1989 Margot Lefebvre, singer.
1989 Robert Rivard. Jacques Zouvi
1989.


1990 Jean-Maurice Bailly advertiser.
1990 Gerry Boulet singer. Marcel Cabay
1990.
1990 Pierre Dagenais. Jacques Desbaillets
1990, host and actor.
1990 Jean Duceppe.
1990 Lucien Hetu, musician.
1990 Guy Gosselin, moderator. Gaetan Labrèche
1990.
1990 Jacques Lafleche musician. 1990 Tom
Magic, magician.
1990 Leo Rivest.

1991 Martha Blackburn. Georges Bouvier
1991.
1991 Robert Choquette.
1991 Gerard Delage, host and former Chairman of the UDA. Pat Gagnon
1991. Luce Guilbeault
1991. Michele Craig
1991.
1991 Jean Lajeunesse.
1991 Jean Lalonde. Miche
1991, country singer.
1991 Gilles Rivard, lead singer.
1991 André Turp, operetta singer.

1992 Louise Arcand, host of Téléjournal.
1992 Guy Beauregard.
1992 Jean Boisjoli.
1992 Levis Bouliane singer.
1992 Andre Breton, singer and radio host.
1992 Yvette Brind'Amour.
1992 Larry Michel Demers.
1992 Jean-Paul Ladouceur. Willie Lamothe
1992.
1992 Renée Larochelle, host of Radio-Canada.
1992 Roger Lemelin, author of "The Plouffe Family".
1992 Marie-Michelle Matteau.
1992 Manda Parent.
Roméo Pérusse 1992, humorist.
1992 Mario Verdon. 1993 Audibert Mireille

.
1993 Rolland D'Amour.
1993 Guy Dufresne.
1993 Denis Farmer, drummer (Ville Emard Blues Band, Harmonium).
1993 Léo Ferré singer. Madeleine Langlois
1993.
1993 Serge Lasalle. 1993 Douglas
"Coco" Leopold, columnist Art.
1993 Doris Lussier.
1993 Francis Mankiewicz, filmmaker (The Good riddance, Revolving doors).
1993 Claude Mouton, sports commentator.
1993 Michel Noel. Denise Proulx
1993.
1993 Robyn Stone, singer.
1993 Fernand Rivard, producer and director.
1993 David Scott, Elvis Presley impersonator.
1993 Paul Theriault, straight-man Claude Blanchard.

1994 Philippe Arnaud, singer and entertainer.
1994 Paul Brunelle, singer.
1994 Jean Carmet. Real
1994 Collin (The Vip-Air).
Patrick Esposito Di Napoli 1994, singer and harmonicaniste (The Naughty).
1994 Nicole Germain.
1994 Gérald Godin, author and performer.
1994 Daniel Laprise, singer (Daniele and Michele).
1994 Roger Le Bel.
1994 Mark McManus. Janine Mignolet
1994. Dyne Mousso
1994.
1994 Martha Nadeau.
1994 Pierre Proulx, a sports commentator.
1994 Robert Rivest, host. Marie-Odile
1994 Vezina Montreal columnist live.

1995 Marie-Thérèse Beaulieu. Georges Carrère
1995.
1995 Marcel Gamache, comic writer.
1995 Sylvie Heppel.
1995 Jacques Labrecque, folklorist. Françoise
1995 Loranger.
1995 Claude Marquis.
1995 Jean-Pierre Masson. Richard Niquette
1995.
1995 Earl Pennington.
1995 Juliette Petrie. Mia-1995
Riddez Morisset, author of "Street of Pine."
1995, François Rozet.
1995 Olivette Thibault. 1995 Michel
Vitol.

1996 André Bertrand.
1996 Gérard-Marie Boivin, host. 1996 Clermont
Bouffard (The Vip-Air).
1996 Chiriaeff choreographer. 1996 Jacques
Derosiers. Lucille Desparois
1996. 1996 Queen
France. Madeleine Gérôme
1996.
1996 Robert Gravel.
1996 Jean Grimaldi, impresario.
1996 Leo ily. Denis Larue
1996. Beloved
1996 Staff.
1996 Gaston Miron, poet.
Rose 1996 "The Poune" Ouellette. Gilles Rochette
1996.
1996 Raymond Royer.
1996 Gerard Vermette.

1997 Désiré Aerts.
1997 Helene Baillargeon-Côté. Roger Baulu
1997, animator.
1997 Edmondo Chiodini, creator Pépinot. Carole Cloutier
1997.
1997 Christian Delmas
1997 Johnny Farago, singer.
1997 Marcel Giguere. Georges Groulx
1997.
1997 John Collins, Cartoonist.
1997 Jean Lafontaine, "Watatatow"
1997 Ambroise Lafortune, host.
1997 Robert Lapalme, cartoonist.
1997 Jean-Claude Lauzon, director.
1997 Gaston Mandeville singer.
1997 Jean-Louis Paris.
1997 Philippe Robert.
1997 Marie-Soleil Tougas.
1997 Claude Vincent, singer and announcer.
1997 Paul Vincent, radio host and impresario Roch Voisine.

1998 Ferdinand Biondi advertiser.
1998 Pauline Julien.
1998 Jacques Normand.
1998 Pierre Lamy, producer.
Pallascio Ernest Morin 1998. Raymond Poulin
1998.
1998 Jean Rafa.
1998 Fernand Robidoux. Denis Savignat
1998.
1998 Oscar Thiffault fokloriste "Dreaming of Rigaud.

1999 Julien Bessette. Yvan Canuel
1999. 1999 Jean Coutu
. Yvon Dufour
1999.
1999 Gratien Gélinas.
1999 Gaetan Girouard.
1999 René Lecavalier, sports commentator. Germaine Lemyre
1999.
1999 Marcel Martel.
1999 Jean-Louis Millette. Gilles Richer
1999, comic writer.

2000 Josée Bédard, singer.
2000 Henri Bergeron, announcer of Radio-Canada.
2000 Richard Cazes.
2000 Régis Dubost.
2000 Luc Durand.
2000 Andre "Dede" Fortin (The Naughty).
2000 Anne Hebert, author.
2000 Michelle Juneau.
2000 Pierre Labelle (Andre Labelle). Alec Pelletier
2000. 2000 Patrick
Peuvion.
2000 Gilles Potvin, director and impresario.
Janou 2000 St-Denis.
2000 Lionel Villeneuve.
2001 Guy
Beaulne, director.
2001, Françoise Berd.
2001 Jean Besré. Charlotte Boisjoli
2001.
2001 Solange Chaput-Rolland. 2001 Jeanne D'arc
Charlebois.
2001 Georges Dor.
2001 Roger Garceau.
2001 Marc Gélinas.
2001 Juliette Huot.
2001 François Lavigne.
2001 Jean-Paul Nolet, Téléjournal advertiser.
2001 Robert Paquette JA.
2001 Robert Andre, host of Good Sunday.
2001 Claude Saint-Denis. Claudine Vallarand
2001.

2002 André Caillou.
2002 Jacques Dupont. Emilie Durand
2002.
2002 Denis Forest, "The frog and the whale."
2002 Monique Gaube Bourgeois singer. Daniel Gelin
2002.
2002 Suzanne Langlois. Sylvain Lelièvre
2002. Sita Riddez
2002.

2003 Gaétan Bacon radio host.
2003 Charles Biddle (I).
2003 Pierre Bourgault.
2003 Pierre Claveau.
2003 Pierre Daignault. Janine Fluet
2003.
2003 Emile Genest.
2003 Roland Giguère (I), poet.
2003 Alexis Kanner.
2003 Prof. Lebrun (Jacques Lebrun), weather announcer.
2003 Roland Leclerc, host. Gisele Mauricet
2003.
2003 Jean-Pierre Ronfard. Heikki Salomaa
2003. Vadim Schneider
2003.
2003 Jean Simon (Roland Charette), moderator. 2003 Bernard
Tanguay, author of "Passe-Partout".
2003 Robert Verge.

2004 Paul Berval.
2004 Serge Bossac.
2004 Gilles Cantin flokloriste.
2004 Albert Chartier, cartoonist. Mimi D'Estee
2004.
2004 Marc Drolet, singer.
2004 Serge Drouin (The Clash). Mariette Duval
2004.
2004 Martin Sullivan.
2004 Dino expectancy (Caesar and the Romans).
2004 Hubert Loiselle.
2004 Pierre McNicoll.
2004 Helen Martineau.
2004 Jean A. Pouliot, Director of TQS.
2004 Guy Provost.
2004 Céline Royer, singer.
2004 Pierre Regimbald, creator of puppets "Passe-Partout".
2004 Anne-Marie Theroux. Yvon Thiboutot
2004.
2004 Serge Turgeon.

2005 Pierrette Beaudoin, author of Youth.
2005 Paul Buisson, sports commentator.
2005 Henry Corden, voice of Fred Flintstones second.
2005 Marthe Choquette.
2005 Jean-Pierre Desaulniers, professor and columnist.
2005 Michel Desroches advertiser. Fabienne
2005 Dor.
2005 Marc Favreau.
2005 Roland Giguère (II), founder of VAT.
2005 Jean-Paul Kingsley.
2005 Robert Leroux, singer. 2005 Guy
Maufette. Eugeniusz Priwieziencew
2005.
2005 Guylaine St-Onge.
2005 René-Salvator Catta.
2005 Gisèle Schmidt.
2005 Pierre Therrien (The Clash).
2005 Verreau Richard, tenor.

2006 Oriel Barrette.
2006 Gaétane Belanger.
2006 Jacques Bélanger, singer "Mama, you're the most beautiful in the world."
2006 Louis Bilodeau.
2006 Claude Blanchard.
2006 Jacques Bouchard, founder of pubs.
2006 Aline Caron.
Edouard Castonguay 2006.
2006 Paul Cormier (Mr Sharp).
2006 Johanne Emond.
2006 Fernand Gignac.
2006 Pierre Gobeil.
2006 Bernard Gosselin, a filmmaker.
2006 Daniel Guerard chorniqueur. Bobby Hachey
2006, country singer. Armand Laroche
2006.
2006 Jacques Lareau, baritone.
2006 Jacques Lorain, director.
2006 Henriette Major.
2006 Claude Martin.
2006 Mercedes Palomino.
2006 Marc Picard.
2006 Raymond Plante, author youth.
2006 Bernard Primeau Jazz musician.
2006 Louise Spickler, producer and director. 2006 Jacques
Véronneau, tenor.
2006 Len Watt.

2007 René Bail, filmmaker.
2007 Henri Barras.
2007 Andree Basilières.
2007 Claude Bisaillon, host and actor. Therese Cadorette
2007.
2007 Michel Caron (The Clash)
2007 Gilles Cloutier. Yan
2007 David Singer.
2007 Roland Dazoi, radio host.
2007 Pierre Desroches, Director of "Pépinot. Angelina
2007 Di Bello, a seamstress.
2007 Marie-Claude Dionne, researcher and one of the "Sisters T."
2007 Magali Ferland.
2007 Claude Gay.
2007 Bertrand Gagnon.
2007 Micheline Gerin. 2007 Lucien
Frenchie Jarraud
2007 Roger Lessard.
2007 André Lemieux.
2007 Pierre Martineau, host of LNI.
2007 Noel Moisan, 1 Bonhomme Carnaval.
2007 Jean Morin, a filmmaker.
2007 Richard Pérusse, author of "In the olive branch." Amelie Proulx
2007, researcher and columnist at TVA.
2007 Michel Robert-Edmond, author of "Bye Bye 76"
2007 Iris Robin, singer of the 60s.
2007 Percy Rodriguez.
2007 Tony Roman singer and filmmaker.
2007 Marcel St-Germain (The Cynic)
2007 Robert Savoie, baritone. Madeleine Sicotte
2007.
2007 Guy Thivierge, radio host. 2007 Georges
Thurson, "Black Ball".

2008 Paul-Emile Aquinas chaplain taxis and radio host.
2008 Jacqueline Bertrand.
2008 Leonard Bilodeau, tenor.
2008 Jean-Guy Chapados, "The Baronets"
2008 Michel Conte, author of "Evangeline."
2008 Napoleon Bisson, baritone.
2008 Fernand Doré. Gabi
2008 Drouin, host and journalist.
2008 Georges Dufaux, filmmaker.
2008 Alexis Dunn, actor-set ("tease the planet," "The gags) 2008
Fabiola singer.
2008 Helene Fortin, soprano.
2008 Amulet Garneau (Huguette Laurandeau).
2008 René Geoffrion.
2008 Armand "Terry" Hachey, country singer. Solange Harvey
2008, e heart. Hedwig Herbiet
2008, actress and director.
2008 Daniel Hetu, pianist. 2008 Robert
Herbarium, singer and director of programming VAT.
2008 Georgette Lacroix radio host.
2008 Ulysses Landry, poet and musician.
2008 Richard Ledoux, "A Family Affair", "CRAZY" 2008
Germain Lefebvre, writer.
2008 Valérie Letarte columnist.
2008 Louis Martin, journalist and father of Alexis Martin.
2008 Richard Monette. Clairette Oddera
2008, singer.
2008 Helen Pedneault, writer. Gisele Phaneuf
2008, opera singer.
2008 Jean Pilote, producer.
2008 Sylvain Rocheleau. Rosita Salvador
2008, singer of the 60s.
2008 Gaston Tessier, singer (Maurice and Gaston).
2008 Michel Vastel journalist.

2009 Nelly Arcan (Isabelle Fortier), a writer, "Crazy."
2009 Lucille Bélair, The Zephyr in "Entre chien et loup."
2009 Marcel Béliveau, producer and host "Surprise taken."
2009 Jean-Marie Benoit, musician "Zap", "Jesus of Montreal".
2009 Roger Bernard, comedian and guitarist.
2009 Marie-Elaine Berthiaume, "The Feast of Kings," "Cruising Bar".
2009 Raymond Berthiaume, singer. Reynald Bouchard
2009.
2009 Reginald Breton, singer (The Eccentric).
2009 Gilles Carles, filmmaker.
2009 Lucille Cousineau, "Rain or shine," "The Stranger".
2009 Mireille Daoust, "Dominique".
2009 Dentchev Kliment, "Klimbo.
2009 Pierre Falardeau, filmmaker Elvis Gratton, "" The Party ".
2009 Jacques Fauteux, host.
2009 Martin Fréchette "Bouscotte", "Watatatow. Renee
2009 Girard.
2009 Norman Knight, host and singer. Hops-managing wolves.
2009 René Lacourse, "Duplessis".
2009 André Langevin, director of dust over the city.
2009-Lyne Laurette Lebrun, "Duplessis", "Tell us about love."
2009 Benoit Marleau.
2009 André Mathieu, biographer of "Dawn".
2009 Pierre Mathieu, founder of the youth series "Alphabus.
2009 Renée Morisset, pianist. 2009 Luce
Ribourtout, performer.
Sunchet 2009 Marie, singer centenary.
2009 Joseph Wiseman in Dr. No "James Bond".

2010 Jean Dalmain.
2010 Robert de Courcel facilitator.
2010 Lhasa salts, singer.
2010 Micheline Legendre, puppeteer in "The Box surprise". Yvon Leroux
2010.
2010 Jacques Morency, journalist and broadcaster.
2010 Jean Séguin.

If you do know that very few in this list then you have your whole life ahead of you.

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Coca-Cola or the belly if you prefer Coke has come a long way since its inception. A brief history ... well here is a rather historic.

1886: On May 8, 1886, Dr. Pemberton, the Atlanta pharmacist discovered a new syrup and is selling the "soda-fountain" of Jacob's Pharmacy, for 5 "cents" glass. The first tasters are immediately captivated by this new soft drink. The amount of the pharmacy, Frank Robinson, is the name Coca-Cola and designed the first graphic, still used today.

1888: In 2300 dollars, the business was bought by Asa Candler, who becomes the sole owner of the formula for Coca-Cola secret.

1892: With a capital base of $ 100 000, Asa Candler founded "The Coca-Cola Company"

1893: Coca-Cola is a registered trademark (A registred trademark)

1894: A milestone was reached when a merchant Vicksburg won the right to Coca-Cola bottles, as well as the exclusive sales in the state of Mississippi.

1895: Three years after the founding of The Coca-Cola Company, "said Asa Candele to shareholders:" From now on, Coca-Cola drinks in each state and territory of the United States.

1896: Coca-Cola for the first time crossed the borders of the United States and is distributed in Canada, Hawaii and Cuba.

1899: Asa Candler sells for a symbolic dollar, the exclusive bottler in the rest United States, two residents of Tennessee. This franchise agreement will be the first of many série de contrats exclusifs de vente octroyés à des concessionnaires indépendants.

1905: Les bouteilles de Coca-Cola sont pour la première fois bouchées avec des capsules.

1913: Harold Hirsh, avocat de la compagnie, propose de créer une bouteille unique pour tous les embouteilleurs. Alexandre Samuelson la dessine en prenant pour modèle une femme.

1915 : En 1915 à Atlanta, lors du congrès des embouteilleurs, les nouvelles bouteilles "la dame en fourreau noir" est plébiscitées par les participants. L'office américaine des brevets l'enregistre, des années plus tard, comme marque déposée, privilège rarement octroyé à un packaging.

1919: The Candler family sold the Coca-Cola is a consortium of banks led by Ernest Woodruff Atlanta for $ 25 million.

1920: The company wins in court, a trial on the protection of its brand name "Coke", which was introduced in 1945 as a second brand name.

1923: Robert Woodruff (son of Ernest Wooddruff) a director of the automotive industry 33 years becomes the new president of The Coca-Cola Company. It implements a draconian system of quality control for the bottlers, which have become very numerous. Coca-Cola then benefit of the law on prohibition and the drink becomes queen United States. Robert Woodruff directs the company until 1958. Until his death in 1985, he remained an honorary member of the board of directors of the company.

1926: To distribute Coca-Cola around the world and give it a grassroots organization, created the Robert Woodruff Foreign Sales Department who later became "The Coca-Cola Export Corporation."

1928: Coca-Cola enter the homes for the first time he has sold more Coca-Cola bottles that soda-fountains. Success of the campaign "Make a Coke at home" (Bring a Coke home). That same year, Coca-Cola became the first official drink of the Olympics taking place in Amsterdam.

1930: The first vending machines for Coca-Cola are placed on the market.

1933: Coca Cola made its appearance in France in the very popular cafe-tabac in Europe, near the Gare Saint-Lazare. The first bottling plant moved to Paris, Avenue Felix Faure, under the aegis of the French Society of Natural Beverages. Other smaller units are also created in Lille, Nice and Strasbourg.

1940: Production of a new drink: Fanta (in Germany during the war when the plants were out of stock syrup for Coca-Cola).

1939-1945: The War and restrictions, including sugar, interrupt the progression of Coca until liberation.

1945: After the liberation, with the arrival of G.I 's, France discovered the real Coca-Cola.

1941: In the U.S., Coca-Cola said "supply of major war." During WWII, Robert Woodruff poses challenge to provide Coca-Cola to every man in uniform for the price of 5 "cents", wherever they are, whatever that may cost the company. Five billion bottles were distributed. At the end of the war, the whole world knows Coca-Cola. Robert Woodruff won his bet.

1943: At the request General Eisenhower, they build bottling plants of Coca-Cola in Africa. On request of the army until 1945, 64 plants are starts for bottling behind the front.

1949: With the help of a few pioneers, mainly Foussier Jacques, president of Pernod, the production of Coca-Cola in France restarts. Chaired by Jacques Foussier is created Parisian Society of Soft Drinks (SPBG), which became the main dealer of Coca-Cola in France. A bottling plant was born Rouelle street in Paris.

1950: That's the army that the Coca-Cola to put first drink in tins (cans). First television broadcast live with a program sponsored by the Coca-Cola. 1950 always: Society Foundation Provencal Soft Drinks and Vichyssoise, respectively dealers in Marseilles in Vichy. In the '50s, Coca-Cola really took off in France. This decade was devoted mainly to the introduction of the brand. It is also the time of the Revolution''of the cold. "Coca-Cola upsets consumption patterns by introducing the habit of drinking fresh. Refrigerators and vending machines are installed in factories and offices.

1958: Launch of the family of 77 cl bottle, responding to the need created by the proliferation of refrigerators. Now, Coca-Cola drinks also at home. Launch of Fanta.

1960: The Coca-Cola bought Minute Maid Corporation, a leading producer of citrus, and began its diversification in food products. It thus adds Minute Maid and Hi-C to its product line.

1966: Coca-Cola became the number 1 in France of soft drinks.

1968: Launch of a liter bottle of glass and lost record.

1970: The era of restoration Collective offers Coca-Cola new opportunities. The market for canteens, canteens, allows it to affect other consumers, in other occasions. The launch of tins (cans) opens the market bakeries, gas stations, and accelerates the takeaway.

1971: Launch of Finley

1979: Coca-Cola is distributed in China.

1980: The success of fast food (fast food) in France leads to increased consumption of Coca-Cola. Precursor in the 50's, Coca-Cola in the 80s, the symbol of a lifestyle of leisure and sports occupy an important place.

1982: In the United States has launched Diet Coke or Coca-Cola light. And Caffeine Free Diet Coke 83 The same year, the Coca-Cola acquires film Columbia Pictures Industries, and society Belmont Springs Water Co., Inc.. One of the largest companies in the market for bottled water.

1984: In Los Angeles Coca-Cola participated in the first Olympics held in history with private funds in 1984 and also the launch of Sprite (advertising campaign "Listen to your thirst")

1985: In the United States U.S. and Canada is launched Coca-Cola new formula "New Coke. "After feedback from a number of consumers, the old formula is again on the market under the name" Coca-Cola Classic "(The" New Coke "will remain on sale to satisfy all consumers) . And also in 1985 for the space shuttle, the Coca-Cola is developing the first packaging adapted to the consumption of soft drinks in weightlessness (Coca-Cola Space Can). Coca-Cola soft drink and the first to be drunk in space. In 1985 launch of Coca-Cola without caffeine, which after 4 months of market presence, already represents 17% of Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola became the official drink Tour de France

1986: Coca-Cola celebrates its centenary.

1987: Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.., Forms with TriStar Pictures, the independent Columbia Pictures Entertainment Inc..

1988: Launch of Coca-Cola light. By 1989, Coca-Cola light is No. 1 in the market for low calorie drinks.

1989: The Coca-Cola dreaming Belmont Springs Water Co., Inc.., And its share of Columbia Pictures Entertainment Inc.. (Columbia Business is sold to Sony). Also in 1989 the Coca-Cola acquires all of the SPBG and its subsidiaries which bottles and distributes Coca-Cola on most French territory. Creation of Coca-Cola Beverages SA

1990: A Coca-Cola museum is set in Atlanta: The World of Coca-Cola Pavilion brings together some other, more than 1,000 collectibles. Launch of Coca-Cola light caffeine free. Vending machines for cans 33cl are established throughout the French territory.

1991: the initiative of the Coca-Cola and Nestle SA, Coca-Cola Nestle Refreshments Company is created. She is in charge of producing and marketing of concentrates and bases for the production of ready to drink beverages, coffee, tea and chocolate, under the brands Nescafe, Nestea, and Nestlé (except Japan). The new recycled PET plastic bottle made its appearance in the United States. This is the latest innovation from Coca-Cola, integrated into its ongoing commitment to protecting the environment through the use of recycled materials for its packaging. This bottle was launched in Europe, the limited market in Great Britain in 1992. Even 1991 launch of Fanta Orange new formula

1992: The Coca-Cola celebrates the tenth anniversary of Diet Coke in the U.S. number one low-calorie beverages in the world. A bottling plant products the Coca-Cola is built in Poland. The Coca-Cola plans to invest $ 1.5 billion in the countries of Central Europe and Eastern Europe between 1992 and 1995. For the first time, sales volume beverage company Coca-Cola worldwide topped 10 billion fund (about 56 billion liters). Also in 1992 the launch of Minute Maid. Coca-Cola Light is the third soft drink (soft drink) on the French market, and represents approximately 13% of the volume of Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola light caffeine free accounts for more than 20% of sales of Coca-Cola light.

1993: The Coca-Cola launches new campaign advertising internationally, with a new theme "Alfas Coca-Cola." Of joint venture agreements are signed for the production and distribution of products of Coca-Cola in Mexico, India, Vietnam and China. The products of the Coca-Cola is introduced in the Republic of Georgia and Jordan. New bottling plants and products of Coca-Cola are built in St. Petersburg, Prague and Poland. The Coca-Cola launches first pan-European sponsorship program music: "Coca-Cola Music. Also in 1993 and still launch the new advertising campaign "Always Coca-Cola." The launch of Coca-Cola light new taste. New advertising campaign for Coca-Cola Light in France "Try everything in life" with Linda Evangelista. Launch of Fanta Orange with 10% orange juice. Launch of Fanta Orange 20 cl bottles in some cafes. New advertising campaign for Fanta "With Fanta, Fanta Fantastic Everything is" with Claudia Schiffer.

1996: Creation of a joint-venture-Minute Maid Danone "for the production and marketing of a range of chilled juices in over 50 countries around the world by the year 2000. Coca-Cola Foods, based in Houston, Texas (USA), became Minute-Maid Company, responsible for the marketing of fruit juices and nectars The Coca-Cola Company (Minute-Maid, Five Alive, Hi-C ...) Purchase of Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc.. first bottler of Coca-Cola Company in the world. Launch of Nestea Lemon-flavored and Fishing on the food sector. Launch of Cherry Coke "New Formula" New advertising campaign for Coca-Cola light Coca-Cola light you never was like that refreshes "New Sprite advertising with a new communication" Just listen to you "

1997: New advertising campaign for Fanta "Fanta welcome to the world" New advertising Coca-Cola with the same communication "Always Coca-Cola (Always Coca-Cola) Introduction of the bottle plastic for 50 cl Coca-Cola Light and Sprite for Coca-Cola Beverages Ltd., a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc.. becomes Coca-Cola Company.

After all that I'll get a big gossip, all dress two hamburgers and a diet coke.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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can use white vinegar for household use at a lower cost services that can make the white vinegar are more massive and no pollution by chemicals.

Here are a few fields of use:

1 - To clean the limestone at the joints, faucet or any trace of limestone in a pot, or otherwise use white vinegar. Place the vinegar, wait for it to act, and rinse with water.

2 - While the products are relatively expensive panes you can use white vinegar to clean her windows cheaper. This makes them shine and leaves no traces, more vinegar perfectly degreased.

3 - To soften the laundry put some white vinegar into the pan laundry softener. It leaves no odor, removes all traces of detergents and preserves the colors.

4 - can also clean many things including his refrigerator, wash with water and soap dishes, then go after a rag soaked in white vinegar and pass it across the fridge it is a good antibacterial and very cheap!

5 - Put in place of rinse aid in your dishwasher and you have glasses super bright (more than with the rinse and especially 10 times cheaper!).

6 - You can also disinfect the toilet and bathroom, can be mixed with a drop of lemon (the smell).

7 - You can even use it to "stretch" of small metal parts, soak the metal all night and the next it shining like new!

8 - Revive old sponges by washing them in vinegar water, then let them soak overnight in one liter of water mixed with 1 / 4 glass of vinegar.

9 - Use vinegar to polish up the metal. Mix 1 / 4 glass of vinegar in a quart of water to clean the metal screen, doors, and aluminum furniture. Add a little more vinegar if your water has a high mineral content.

10 - Your glasses are easy to clean and remain without a trace if you use water mixed with a dash of vinegar.

11 - Clean your microwave by boiling vinegar. Mix 1 / 4 glass of vinegar and 1 cup water in small bowl and heat for 5 minutes. This eliminates odors that linger and soften food spills. A gust of damp cloth then.

12 - The brass will be cleaner if you use a mixture of lemon juice and vinegar in equal proportion. Use a paper towel to brush and polish with a dry cloth.

13 - In the kitchen, clean your worktops with pure white vinegar to prevent mold.

14 - To disinfect baby toys, use a little soap and warm water and a healthy dose of vinegar. Rinse thoroughly.

15 - For a floor cleaner, add a glass of vinegar in a bucket of wash water. Or, after be brushed, rinsed with clean water mixed with a glass of vinegar. It removes soap scum that tarnish its brightness.

16 - For your laundry, in addition to the usual detergent, add 1 / 4 glass of white vinegar to brighten colors and whites sparkling. It also serves as a softener and prevents mold growth. It also helps to kill the fungi found in the stockings of those who suffer from athlete's foot.

17 - The risk of vinegar to dissolve the wax found on the furniture or floor. To clean and polish, use very small amounts of vinegar. Use a stronger solution to get rid wax and stubborn stains.

18 - You can also add vinegar in a bucket when you wash new clothes for the first time. It helps to remove chemicals and their odors.

19 - A vinegar rinse is also used to reduce static cling and lint in clothes. Some stains will disappear after soaking in milk and vinegar in equal proportions.

20 - When you wash your vegetables, add a little vinegar and salt. Insects and snails will rise to the surface and microbes will be killed.

21 - A mixture of 1 / 4 cup oil flax, 1 / 8 glass of vinegar and 1 / 8 glass of whiskey is good for polishing furniture. The dirt seems to disappear gradually as the alcohol evaporates.

22 - A striped wood can be repaired with vinegar and tincture of iodine. In a small dish, mix the two ingredients in equal parts, then apply the mixture with an artist's brush. For a darker color, add iodine to a lighter color, turn benefit of vinegar.

23 - Scrub the leather with a mixture of 2 / 3 cup oil flax, 1 / 3 cup vinegar and 1 / 3 cup of water (as would Mononc Ray, that's 4 / 3! ). Beat everything well and apply it with a soft cloth. Then polished with a clean cloth.

24 - Brushes hardened by the old dried paint can be softened by boiling them in vinegar. Cover with boiling vinegar and just let them sit for an hour. Then, heat the vinegar with the brush, until the vinegar starts to bubble. Make "simmer" for 20 minutes. Rinse well and rid the hair of the softened paint. If the paint is very firmly embedded, it may need to repeat this procedure.

25 - Almost all the old wood adhesives can be detached once softened. Simply wet the area with vinegar and glued to keep it wet overnight. Even the greatest of all modern adhesives can be removed if they soak overnight in vinegar.

26 - To get rid of cooking odors, simmer uncovered 1 / 4 vinegar in a pan of water. For more freshness, add 1 / 2 tsp. teaspoon of cinnamon.

27 - White vinegar is also called white vinegar. It is colorless and is used to descale the coffee machine or other kettles.

28 - A tip it is also used for the windows with newspaper, it's super effective especially on the windows ...

So your house will feel the snack bar.