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Bill Johnson qui injure
Bill Johnson qui injure

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Bill Johnson, Master of the Linguistic Debate
Artist (Né / Born 1945)
SignatureL. l., SChapleau 99 8-5
Date 1999
Medium / Technique Graphite
Dimensions43.2 x 35.6 cm
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2000.93.74
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Serge Chapleau
Status
Not on view

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Finally, linguistic school boards!
Finally, linguistic school boards!
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Christian parents oppose linguistic school boards: If we must defend a lost cause, might as well enjoy it!
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"Pit Bill" Johnson Comes Home
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Debate But No Vote on Kosovo in Parliament
Debate But No Vote on Kosovo in Parliament
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And the Winner of the Televized Debate? Charest? Bouchard?
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1998
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First the Debate, Now Watch the Sequels
First the Debate, Now Watch the Sequels
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1998
M2000.93.155
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How to Stoke the Debate on the Language of Signs
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