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montreal
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Gazetteer
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Population (2000): 838 Housing Units (2000): 487 Land area (2000): 2.241113 sq. miles (5.804457 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.009724 sq. miles (0.025185 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.250837 sq. miles (5.829642 sq. km) FIPS code: 54075 Located within: Wisconsin ...
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Montreal is a city in Quebec, Canada. Montréal or Montreal may also refer to:
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
city in Canada, originally Ville Marie de Montréal , settled by the French 1642, named for the hill on which it was built, Mont Réal , in French literally "royal mount;" named 1534 by Jacques Cartier in honor of Francis I. Related: Montrealer .\n
Usage examples of montreal.
The Montfort women of Montreal had been celebrated for their style, she said, but of course Adelia Montfort had died before I was born.
Smith landed in Montreal at a time when nationalist stirrings had reached their culmination in the Papineau rebellion, and his vessel passed the steamer Canada, carrying the last of the Patriotes of the 1837 uprising to Bermudan exile.
I believe I got from either the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Montreal or the Biltmore in New York.
The larger gangs move into the cities, such as Montreal, only to find that they are safer from prosecution in towns and villages where police forces are small and easily intimidated.
The Montreal chapter recruits gangs from around the province shortly after it is formed on December 5, 1977.
For there is that about this genial frontiersman that draws all men to him alike, be they Scotch or English, Canadian habitans or Montagnais, and he is the king of the coast, as his father was before him, or as was old Peter McKenzie, the head factor, who incidentally cast the best salmon fly ever thrown east of Montreal or south of Ungava.
Sonny Lacombe and Doctor John Arksey from the Montreal chapter, as well as the Ottawa chapter to join the Outlaws.
Pierre LaManche, the chef de service for the medicolegal section at the crime lab in Montreal.
Montreal and loajed on the Stord, a Norwegian -built merchant ship, which promptly ran aground at Pointe des Monts in the Gulf of St Lawrence.
Montague, John, 281 Naskapi Indians Montreal, 23-24, 25, 43, 44, 48 Nault, Alexandre, 67 Moran, Lord, 430 Nault, Andre, 54 Moravians, 2 3 3 Nesbitt, A.
What is more, association-ism, initially a psychological theory, became a neurobiological one as well in the hands of the Montreal psychologist Donald Hebb, whose book The Organization of Behaviour, published in 1949, explicitly offered a cellular, neural version of associationism.
Two Outlaws approach Detective-Sergeant Normand Ostiguy as he sips his coffee in an east Montreal restaurant on November 25.
Then the quid pro quo: Gammons tells Billy that the Montreal Expos have decided to trade their slugging outfielder, Cliff Floyd, to the Boston Red Sox.
The Montreal Company were also to obtain the extension of the Minnesota telegraph to your boundary near Pembina, you extending your telegraph to that point.
In the 1962 election, however, the suburbanites rejected the Tories and out of the fifty-eight seats in Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Vancouver, Diefenbaker held on to only nine.