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Bailliu is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Gilbert Bailliu (born 1936), Belgian footballer * Jeannine Bailliu, Canadian economist *Lionel Bailliu Lionel Bailliu is a filmmaker best known for writing and directing his Academy Award-nominated 2002 short film Squash. According to the Internet Movie Database, Bailliu also wrote four episodes of the French T.V. series Élodie Bradford, a show ..., French film-maker See also * Bernard de Bailliu (1641-after 1684), Flemish engraver * Pieter de Bailliu (1613-after 1660), Flemish engraver {{surname ...
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Jeannine Bailliu
Jeannine N. Bailliu is a Canadian economist and academic. Bailliu worked for the Bank of Canada for over twenty years, where she rose to the role of Director of Emerging Markets before becoming the Associate Vice-President (Programs) at the C.D. Howe Institute in Toronto. Dr. Bailliu has published multiple scholarly articles, focusing her research on international economics, international finance and applied econometrics. Early life and education Bailliu attended high school at the French language École Secondary Étienne-Brûlé in Toronto and the École Secondary Publique Louis-Riel in Ottawa. She obtained a bachelor of commerce with honours from McGill University before receiving a master's degree in international economics at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland and a PhD in Economics from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Career While studying for her doctorate, Bailliu worked for the Organization of Economic ...
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Gilbert Bailliu
Gilbert Bailliu (4 September 1936 – 2 April 2023) was a Belgian footballer who played as a striker, notably for Cercle Brugge and Club Brugge. Career Bailliu started his career at hometown club Cercle Brugge. He made his début for the first team in 1954 against FC Izegem. At that time, Cercle were playing in third division, their lowest level ever. It would last until 1957 for Bailliu to play on a regular basis for the first team. This was due to his conscription and a knee injury. But after these problems, Bailliu would become a key player for the green and black side, becoming top scorer of the team for five seasons. This way, he had a great deal in achieving promotion back to the highest level of Belgian football in 1961. And even at the highest level, Bailliu would remain a ''goal scoring machine''. In 1966, Cercle were relegated to second division. But more disastrous were the corruption rumours spread by Lierse player Bogaerts, who said he had been approached b ...
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Bernard De Bailliu
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(1641 in – after 1684 in Antwerp or Rome) was a Flemish reproductive engraver who was active in Antwerp and Rome.


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Bernard de Bailliu was born in Antwerp as the oldest son of the engraver Pieter de Bailliu and Elisabeth van Engelen. He was the brother of the engravers Pieter II (or Peeter-Frans) and Jan Baptist. He trained and worked ...
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