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Carrière

[ka-ryer]

noun

  1. Eugène 1849–1906, French painter and lithographer.



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In the theater, we find the Royal Shakespeare Company’s eight-hour production of “The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby” — saw it, it was great — and Peter Brook’s nine-hour production of Jean-Claude Carrière‘s “The Mahabharata.”

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Kinew's First Nations ethnicity may put him in a tough spot on some issues as premier, such as development of hydro-electricity that some First Nations people have opposed for its impact on their land, said Real Carriere, an assistant professor at University of Manitoba who specializes in Indigenous politics.

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"We have a magnificent body of water when it's full. It's fabulous. It is a haven of peace, a place of leisure and relaxation," Carriere, who has been volunteering at the club since the early 2000s, told Reuters.

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As he walks the lake's dried-up bed, sailing instructor Claude Carriere checks on sailing boats stranded a few metres from the water.

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Carriere, one of nine honorees announced Tuesday morning, will receive a $25,000 award.

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