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Poirier is a French surname, meaning pear tree (cf. poire). Notable people with the surname include: * Anne and Patrick Poirier, French artists * Dustin Poirier, Acadian-American mixed martial arts fighter * Claude Poirier, French-Canadian television journalist * Denise Poirier, American voice actress * Denise Poirier-Rivard, French-Canadian politician from Quebec * Dominique Poirier, French-Canadian journalist and diplomat * Ghislain Poirier, French-Canadian DJ and record producer * Gregory Poirier, American film and television writer, director, and producer * Jean Poirier, Canadian politician from Ontario * Jennifer Poirier, American politician from Maine * Kim Poirier, French-Canadian actress, singer, film producer, and television host * Luc Poirier, French-Canadian professional wrestler known as Rambo * Lyne Poirier, French-Canadian judoka * Manuel Poirier, French film director * Mark Poirier, American novelist and screenwriter * Narcisse Poirier, French-Canadian artist ...
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Pear Tree
Pears are fruits produced and consumed around the world, growing on a tree and harvested in late summer into mid-autumn. The pear tree and shrub are a species of genus ''Pyrus'' , in the family Rosaceae, bearing the pomaceous fruit of the same name. Several species of pears are valued for their edible fruit and juices, while others are cultivated as trees. The tree is medium-sized and native to coastal and mildly temperate regions of Europe, North Africa, and Asia. Pear wood is one of the preferred materials in the manufacture of high-quality woodwind instruments and furniture. About 3,000 known varieties of pears are grown worldwide, which vary in both shape and taste. The fruit is consumed fresh, canned, as juice, dried, or fermented as perry. Etymology The word ''pear'' is probably from Germanic ''pera'' as a loanword of Vulgar Latin ''pira'', the plural of ''pirum'', akin to Greek ''apios'' (from Mycenaean ''ápisos''), of Semitic origin (''pirâ''), meaning "fruit" ...
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Lyne Poirier
Lyne Poirier (born June 16, 1968 in Port-Cartier, Quebec) is a retired judoka from Canada, who won the bronze medal in the women's extra-lightweight (– 48 kg) competition at the 1987 Pan American Games. She represented her native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. In 1986, she won the bronze medal in the 48 kg weight category at the judo demonstration sport event as part of the 1986 Commonwealth Games. See also * Judo in Quebec * Judo in Canada * List of Canadian judoka This is a list of prominent Canadian judoka, including members of the Judo Canada Hall of Fame, lifetime members of Judo Canada, ''kōdansha'' (high '' dan''-holders), all participants in the Olympics, Paralympics, and World Judo Championships, a ... References External links * 1968 births Living people Canadian female judoka Judoka at the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympic judoka for Canada Martial artists from Quebec Sportspeople from Côte-Nord Pan American Gam ...
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Poitier
Poitier is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Damion Poitier (born 1976), American actor * Jane Poitier (1736–1786), British singer and dancer * Sidney Poitier (1927–2022), Bahamian-American actor, film director, and author * Sydney Tamiia Poitier Sydney Tamiia Poitier ( ; born November 15, 1973) is an American-Canadian television and film actress. Early life and family Born in Los Angeles, Poitier is the daughter of Bahamian-American actor Sidney Poitier and Canadian actress Joanna Sh ... (born 1973), American actress, daughter of Sidney See also * Poitiers (other) {{surname ...
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Vincent Poirier
Vincent Yann Poirier (born 17 October 1993) is a French professional basketball player for Anadolu Efes of the Turkish Basketbol Süper Ligi and the EuroLeague. He also represents the French national team in international competition. Professional career Europe Poirier started to play basketball in May 2010 at the Bussy Basket Club. In the 2013–14 season, he finished as the top rebounder of the Espoirs championship, averaging 12 points and 10.8 rebounds in 27 minutes over 30 games. On 24 April 2014, he signed a three-year deal with Paris-Levallois, but was loaned to Hyères-Toulon of the Pro B. He started the season being a solid rotation player with Davante Gardner. On 14 February 2015, he contributed against Angers by finishing the game with 10 points and 4 rebounds in just 10 minutes. For the 2015–16 season, he returned to Paris-Levallois. From December onward, he was subject to a special designation allowing him to be able to play both with Paris-Levallois, and wi ...
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Rose-May Poirier
Rose-May Poirier (born March 2, 1954) is a Canadian politician from New Brunswick. She has been a member of the Senate of Canada since February 28, 2010. Previously, she served as member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for Rogersville-Kouchibouguac from 1999 to 2010 and municipal councillor in Saint-Louis-de-Kent from 1993 to 1999. A Progressive Conservative, she was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 1999 provincial election defeating Liberal candidate Maurice Richard by just over 100 votes – the closest result of the election. She faced Richard again in the 2003 election and defeated him by 321 votes. Poirier joined the New Brunswick cabinet following the 2003 election as minister responsible for the Office of Human Resources and retained that post until a cabinet shuffle in early 2006 when she became Minister of Local Government and Minister responsible for Aboriginal Affairs. She was re-elected in 2006 in which her par ...
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Richard Poirier
Richard Poirier (born Gloucester, Massachusetts, September 9, 1925, died New York City, August 15, 2009) was an American literary critic. Career He graduated from Amherst College, Yale University, and Harvard University, and also studied under the literary critic F. R. Leavis at Downing College, Cambridge, on a Fulbright Scholarship. He co-founded the Library of America, and served as chairman of its board. He was the Marius Bewley Professor of American and English Literature at Rutgers University. He was also the editor of '' Raritan'', a literary quarterly, and an editor of ''Partisan Review''. He was series editor of Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards from 1961 to 1966. In 1968, he signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War."Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" January 30, 1968 ''New York Post'' Works * ''Stories British and American'' (1953) with Jack Barry Ludwig * ''The Comic Sense of Henry J ...
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Paul Poirier
Paul Poirier (; born November 6, 1991) is a Canadian Ice dancing, ice dancer. With Piper Gilles, he is a four-time World Figure Skating Championships, World medalist, a two-time Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, Four Continents champion (2024 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, 2024–2025 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, 25), and the 2022–23 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, 2022–23 Grand Prix Final champion. As well, he is a seven-time ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating, ISU Grand Prix gold medalist and four-time Canadian Figure Skating Championships, Canadian national champion (2020, 2022, 2024–25). Gilles and Poirier competed for Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics, 2018 and 2022 Winter Olympics. With earlier partner Vanessa Crone, he is the 2010–11 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, 2010 Grand Prix Final bronze medallist, 2011 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, 2011 Four Continents bronze medallist, 2008 World Junior Fig ...
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Pascal Poirier
Pascal Poirier (February 15, 1852 – September 25, 1933) was a Canadian author, lawyer, and the all-time longest-serving Senator. Born in Shediac, New Brunswick, in a big family, he attended College Saint Joseph in Memramcook, New Brunswick. At an early age he wrote a book on the Origin of Acadians, a history that contradicted myths of the time. He also wrote multiple articles and a glossary of the Acadian French language. After finishing school at the College Saint-Joseph in Memramcook during 1872, Poirier was appointed Postmaster of the Dominion Parliament at age 20. He held that position until he was appointed to the Senate thirteen years later. Poirier was the first Acadian appointed to the Senate of Canada. He was appointed in 1885 and served for 48 years, 6 months, and 17 days until his death in 1933. The Constitution of Canada requires new senators to be at least 30 years old, and senators appointed since 1965 are required to retire from the Senate at age 75. T ...
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Normand Poirier
Normand Poirier (1928February 3, 1981) was an American journalist, essayist, and newspaper editor. His name is often spelled Norman Poirier. Poirier is noted as one of the first journalists to report on war crimes on Vietnamese civilians by American soldiers during the Vietnam War."Normand Poirier."
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Normand Poirier was born to parents Raoul Rene Poirier and Therese LaPointe Poirier in



Narcisse Poirier
Narcisse Poirier (March 19, 1883 – April 3, 1984) was a Quebec artist. Poirier was born in Saint-Félix-de-Valois, Quebec and moved to Montreal, where he studied at the Monument-National. He continued his studies in art at the Académie Julian in Paris. In 1922, one of Poirier's works, ''La vieille maison d’Henri IV'' was purchased by the Quebec government. His paintings were shown at the Royal Canadian Academy and later at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and he participated in a number of shows with the sculptor Alfred Laliberté. In 1932, his work ''Le temps des sucres'' received first prize at a show at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Poirier painted a number of religious paintings which can be found in churches at Saint-Félix-de-Valois, Saint-Eustache, Montreal and Rivière-du-Loup. His landscapes, painted in a traditional style, usually take as their theme the countryside of Quebec. In 1975, Poirier exhibited works at the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C. ...
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Mark Poirier
Mark Jude Poirier is an American novelist, short story writer and screenwriter. He grew up in Tucson, Arizona, the fifth child in a family of eleven children. He lives in New York City with his partner, Edward Cahill. Career He wrote the novels '' Modern Ranch Living'' and ''Goats'' as well as the short story collections '' Unsung Heroes of American Industry'' and '' Naked Pueblo''. He served as the editor of the book '' The Worst Years of Your Life: Stories for the Geeked-Out, Angst-Ridden, Lust-Addled, and Deeply Misunderstood Adolescent in All of Us'', including short pieces by George Saunders, Jennifer Egan, A. M. Homes and Nathan Englander. In 2015, Scribner published ''Intro to Alien Invasion'', a satirical graphic novel he co-wrote with Owen King. At one time, Poirier was named "the young American writer to watch" by the Times Literary Supplement. He has been the recipient of a Maytag Fellowship and a James Michener Fellowship. He is currently working as a screenwri ...
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Manuel Poirier
Manuel Poirier (born 17 November 1954) is a French film director and screenwriter. He has directed 15 films since 1984. His film ''Western'' won the Jury Prize at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Filmography * '' La première journée de Nicolas'' (1984) * '' La lettre à Dédé'' (1985) * '' Appartement 62'' (1986) * '' Sales histoires'' (1990) * '' La petite amie d'Antonio'' (1992) * '' ...à la campagne'' (1995) * '' Attention, fragile'' (1995) * '' Marion'' (1997) * ''Western Western may refer to: Places *Western, Nebraska, a village in the US *Western, New York, a town in the US *Western Creek, Tasmania, a locality in Australia *Western Junction, Tasmania, a locality in Australia *Western world, countries that id ...'' (1997) * '' De la lumière quand même'' (2000) * '' Te quiero'' (2001) * '' Les femmes... ou les enfants d'abord...'' (2002) * '' Chemins de traverse'' (2004) * '' Le sang des fraises'' (2006) * '' La maison'' (2007) References External links * ...
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