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tremont
Word definitions for tremont in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Trémont may refer to the following places in France: Trémont, Maine-et-Loire , a commune in the Maine-et-Loire department Trémont, Orne , a commune in the Orne department Trémont-sur-Saulx , a commune in the Meuse département
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Population (2000): 390 Housing Units (2000): 178 Land area (2000): 4.945054 sq. miles (12.807631 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.014255 sq. miles (0.036921 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.959309 sq. miles (12.844552 sq. km) FIPS code: 74400 Located within: Mississippi ...
Usage examples of tremont.
At the long Norwegian banquet table, Victor Tremont and his four guests dined on a feast that could have come from Valhalla itself--- wild duck confit with shitaki mushrooms, poached local lake trout, and venison shot by Tremont himself, with braised Belgian endive, potatoes dauphin, and a Rhone Hermitage reduction sauce.
Unlike Tremont, who was dressed in custom-made chinos, pewter-colored bush shirt, Gore-Tex lined safari jacket, and a broad-brimmed safari hat that hung from its chin strap down his back, they wore expensive, tailored business suits.
The corporate officers were listed: Victor Tremont, with some 35 percent of the stock, and George Hyem, Xavier Becker, Adam Cain, and Jack McGraw with 10 percent each.
With Tremont, an acronym of first and last names: Victor, Adam, Xavier, Hyem and McGraw, with an extra `A' to make it look like a word.
Then Tremont swung his stick up and rested it jauntingly across his shoulder.
As Victor Tremont, COO of Blanchard Pharmaceuticals, stood on his deck in the vast Adirondack State Park looking west, in his mind's eye he could see the map: stretching from Vermont on the east nearly to Lake Ontario on the west, Canada on the north to just above Albany on the south, some six million acres of lush public and private lands rose from rushing rivers and thousands of lakes to forty-six rugged peaks that towered more than four thousand feet above the Adirondack flatlands.
Tremont meant contacts and campaign contributions and a big chunk of Blanchard Pharmaceuticals stock, an unbeatable combination in this high-priced political age.
He opened a humidor, selected a cigar, lighted it, and took the first long, savory draw as the elevator stopped and Victor Tremont stepped out in his white tie and tails.
The Bergen Greenhouses referred to in the note were near the intersection of Tremont and Whittemore Avenues.
Instead of walking south on Whittemore, which was a dark, poorly lit dirt road, Condon headed east on Tremont, where the light was better and he felt safer.