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istened WWE's 2003 No Way Out pay per view in | Montreal, there was a similar (but scripted) action th |
In | Montreal they won a silver medal for double sculls row |
In | Montreal they are often called squeegee punks, in refe |
At the 2005 World Championships in | Montreal they became 9th, while Bianca also finished 9 |
Victoria easily beat | Montreal three games to one out-scoring the Canadiens |
Seattle defeated | Montreal three games to one in a best-of-five game ser |
7 Bayley returmed to Canada where he lived in | Montreal through 1879. |
he remained with the | Montreal through the 1983 season. |
Montreal Times (English) | |
An overwhelming "Non" vote in | Montreal tipped the balance. |
olved in transporting goods for the army from | Montreal to Kingston. |
Ontario, he had gone to McGill University in | Montreal to study engineering in 1913. |
an anchor for Pulse, Haugland relocated from | Montreal to Vermont; he commuted back and forth across |
League for three seasons, and then return to | Montreal to play for Montreal Shamrocks in the 1908 an |
In 1997 he left Vision | Montreal to sit as an Independent, as several of his c |
They travelled from | Montreal to Winnipeg to play the championship game and |
h, 2011 she announced that she is leaving CTV | Montreal to become the main anchor at CBC Montreal, (r |
Afterwards, he moved back to | Montreal to set up his practice, specializing in nephr |
Carle was then re-signed by | Montreal to a one-year contract on July 13, 2010. |
on comes to an end, Edmonton will now head to | Montreal to face their long-time Grey Cup rivals, the |
, France, and Switzerland before returning to | Montreal to play for the Montreal Matrix of the Americ |
gh, who grew up in Hamilton, Ontario, came to | Montreal to attend McGill University. |
in Loja, Granada, Spain, he moved in 1960 to | Montreal to pursue his career in international law. |
tminster for two seasons, before returning to | Montreal to play for the Montreal Canadiens for two se |
arded a Greyhound bus that was traveling from | Montreal to New York. |
Yes, it is based in Canada, in | Montreal to be specific.--Ramdrake |
0,000 people gathered in the Champ de Mars in | Montreal to hear Mercier voice their support for Riel. |
flight on November 14, 1987, travelling from | Montreal to Acapulco. |
In 1836, he returned to | Montreal to work with the Montreal Herald; he became e |
ine" and their combined offensive prowess led | Montreal to their second Stanley Cup Championship in 1 |
From | Montreal to Gloucester to Kuala Lumpur, unsuspecting p |
its standing in the province from one seat in | Montreal to a surprising total of 59. |
is Bachelor in Business Economics he moved to | Montreal to study with bassist Michel Donato. |
et was renamed in 1976, as part of a drive in | Montreal to rename streets after French figures and pl |
ronto, proposes annexation of the District of | Montreal to Upper Canada. |
te de Louvigny led a vital supply convoy from | Montreal to Michilimackinac. |
It was one of the last areas of the city of | Montreal to be developed and urbanized. |
rliament votes 25,000 pounds for a canal from | Montreal to Lachine. |
They were soon brought to | Montreal to record, and released their self-titled deb |
In 1826, he joined a team assembling in | Montreal to build a military canal linking Lake Ontari |
eeds County, Upper Canada in 1817 and went to | Montreal to live with his uncle after his father's dea |
She then returned to | Montreal to produce her second album, The Living Road, |
It was the first French newspaper in | Montreal to adopt the tabloid format. |
n Los Angeles, and had employees in Honolulu, | Montreal, Tokyo, London, Bucharest, Hyderabad, and oth |
e Babcock (Detroit Red Wings), Scotty Bowman ( | Montreal), Tom Johnson (Boston), Mike Keenan (Philadel |
The Edmontons won game two, 7-6, but | Montreal took the two-game total goals series, 13-10. |
generally limited to a few specific markets; | Montreal, Toronto and Phoenix. |
ry, Vancouver, Whitehorse, Kelowna, Edmonton, | Montreal, Toronto and Halifax. |
l have 2,500 lawyers in 38 offices, including | Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Ottawa, Calgary, Johannesbu |
It is filmed in | Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and Winnipeg; the fifth s |
Montreal traded this selection to BC for Sean Whyte. | |
March 9, 2000 - | Montreal trades Ulanov and Alain Nasreddine to Edmonto |
Dauphin is a past president of the | Montreal Transit Corporation. |
ed as an important tourist attraction by most | Montreal travel guidebooks, and as an urban planning a |
Born in | Montreal, Tremblay received a Queen Elizabeth II Schol |
From his base in | Montreal, Trudeau took control of the Liberal Party an |
eet (29,729 m2) of stores and services, Place | Montreal Trust attracts 14 million visitors each year. |
runswick Telephone Company and a director for | Montreal Trust Co.. |
Place | Montreal Trust is linked to the Underground City of Mo |
0 McGill College Avenue, it was built for the | Montreal Trust Company, and shared the name Place Mont |
The Place | Montreal Trust shopping center and Maison Astral tower |
Casgrain was also chief engineer for the | Montreal Turnpike Trust. |
Montreal Ukrainians (Sports Association Montreal Ukrai | |
UFF Award for four of its films at the Second | Montreal Underground Film Festival, Montreal, Quebec, |
ns through the commercial section of downtown | Montreal underneath Boulevard de Maisonneuve, formerly |
In 1951, | Montreal University (Canada) awarded him PhD for his t |
He studied at | Montreal University in Montreal, Canada, and received |
d King's Counsel in 1906; he practised law in | Montreal until 1901 when he moved to Hull. |
He lived in | Montreal until 1890, when he moved to Joliette. |
The regiment served south of | Montreal until the end of the war. |
He remained in | Montreal until his death. |
Schuyler remained a captive in | Montreal until he was released. |
was one of the last cities to be merged into | Montreal until the 2002 municipal reorganization. |
May 24 - Lion of Belfort ( | Montreal) unveiled |
Montreal Upper Yellowstone, on old Indian trail along | |
The Roman Catholic Bishop of | Montreal urged French Quebecers to help their fellow C |
Montreal used tramlines and street cars for decades. | |
Tryouts were also held in | Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Winnipeg. |
It is the | Montreal version of the traditional Lebanese dish, and |
International Heavyweight Championship ( | Montreal version) (5 times) |
In 1866, he helped to found the | Montreal Veterinary College. |
Previous Collectives took place in | Montreal, Vienna, New Zealand, Rotterdam, Thailand, Al |
, arriving first in Quebec then travelling to | Montreal, Ville-Marie, and Michillimackinac. |
eals were conveyed through the newspapers the | Montreal Vindicator, Le Canadien, and La Minerve. |
Montreal vs. Buffalo | |
Montreal vs. Pittsburgh | |
His son, Jim Kendall, played hockey with the | Montreal Wanderers before emigrating to Australia. |
The Wanderers nickname was a namesake of the | Montreal Wanderers team which played in the Montreal W |
, and with Giroux in net, Kenora defeated the | Montreal Wanderers 12-8 over two games to win. |
However, about a week later the | Montreal Wanderers regained the Stanley Cup from Kenor |
He then joined the new | Montreal Wanderers of the Federal Amateur Hockey Leagu |
ry 11, 1908 for a game between Ottawa and the | Montreal Wanderers, the top rivalry of the day. |
His first senior team was the | Montreal Wanderers, then an amateur team for the 1904- |
ccurring he met Jimmy Gardner, manager of the | Montreal Wanderers. |
In 1988 Bank of | Montreal wanted to close the Bahamian operations so th |
Pointe St-Charles in 1859, showing the | Montreal ward of St. Ann and the area outside the city |
At the time of confederation, 1867, | Montreal was the biggest city in the British North Ame |
The series, produced in | Montreal, was judged the best television show of the y |
Montreal was a founding member of the Quebec Rugby Foo | |
Their Song | Montreal was featured in one episode of Discovery Chan |
On the night of May 3, 1926, | Montreal was struck by a violent thunderstorm and Russ |
His first work in | Montreal was the city's original Custom House, complet |
y of Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve, founder of | Montreal, was unveiled on July 1, 1895, as part of the |
The Citadel of | Montreal was a former fortress used to defend the city |
The 2006 Champ Car Grand Prix de | Montreal was the eleventh round of the 2006 Champ Car |
While | Montreal was the largest Canadian city and the centre |
The 2005 Molson Indy | Montreal was the tenth round of the 2005 Bridgestone P |
After | Montreal was conquered by British forces during the Fr |
The Redpath Museum of natural history in | Montreal was built in 1882 as a gift from Peter Redpat |
Corbeau of | Montreal was injured but finished the game and continu |
The Grand Prix of | Montreal was an annual auto race in Montreal, Quebec o |
1612, Ancy-le-Franc - May 31, 1660, | Montreal) was the French governor of New France from 1 |
On 15 December 2006, The Ritz Carlton | Montreal was sold to a group of private investors. |
Montreal was down 3-0 after two periods, but Seattle h | |
Allan, a Jew from East End | Montreal, was working at an advertising agency. |
At the time, | Montreal was a well-known center of clandestine Confed |
The NFB in | Montreal was contacted so that artists could experimen |
The Governor of | Montreal was the highest position in Montreal in the 1 |
Montreal was the site of the fifth game, and the Canad | |
Nathan Bangs, who had been assigned to | Montreal, was unable to fulfill his role there, and Bu |
The Humanist Fellowship of | Montreal was an organization of secular humanists foun |
reached 1.8 million people, the population of | Montreal was reduced to 1.6 million residents. |
utes and 30 seconds left in the third period, | Montreal was down by a score of 5-2. |
4 in Antonosz near Kaunas - March 23, 1978 in | Montreal) was a Polish diplomat and politician. |
Montreal was captured, while Thetis managed to escape. | |
direct result of this action, the group Save | Montreal was formed to organise resistance to future d |
largest of its kind in Canada held in one of | Montreal's hottest touristic outdoor venues; the Old P |
In Game One of the series versus | Montreal, Wayne Gretzky had five assists. |
On the City of | Montreal Website, additional plans to update the now-r |
Montreal went on to defeat the New York Rangers for th | |
4 Sussex while renovations on his new home in | Montreal were being completed. |
39,000 jobs in | Montreal were generated by the tourism industry in 200 |
Le Junior de | Montreal were a Junior "A" team based out of Montreal, |
But his days in | Montreal were numbered. |
in August that expeditions against Quebec and | Montreal were being organised. |
A Remembrance Day ceremony in | Montreal West |
Montreal West includes three medium-sized churches. | |
Montreal West Horticultural Society | |
Montreal West Scout Group | |
The | Montreal West United Church also rents space to a Pent |
lip's Church), and the final is Presbyterian ( | Montreal West Presbyterian Church). |
One is United ( | Montreal West United Church ), one is Anglican (St. |
This riding was created in 1892 from parts of | Montreal West riding. |
This riding was created in 1892 from parts of | Montreal West and Montreal East ridings. |
the voters and he was defeated in 1808 in the | Montreal West riding. |
He represented | Montreal West in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Can |
Overseen by the | Montreal West Garbage Bowl Association, this match has |
In the 1832 by-election for | Montreal West, Lower Canada, Gamelin was one of 226 wo |
Wolseley Avenue is a street in | Montreal West, a part of Montreal which was laid out i |
tdoors on the 1st day of January each year in | Montreal West, Quebec, Canada. |
islative Assembly of Quebec for the riding of | Montreal West. |
ommons in the 1878 election for the riding of | Montreal West. |
the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for | Montreal West. |
the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for | Montreal West; he had also run unsuccessfully in Effin |
ted to the 1st Parliament of Lower Canada for | Montreal West; he was elected again for Montreal Count |
During the 1960s when | Montreal's financial district shifted from its St. Jam |
a political assistant to Louise Harel, Vision | Montreal's 2009 candidate for Mayor of Montreal, when |
Abdollahi participated in 1976 Olympics in | Montreal, when Iran reached the quarterfinals. |
He also participated in 1976 Olympics in | Montreal, when Iran reached the quarterfinals. |
hey showed up during the 2005 Francofolies in | Montreal when many artists decided to honour them. |
eciak competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, where he received an individual gold medal. |
Subsequently traded to | Montreal where he played in their farm system. |
nadiens pulled out and moved the team back to | Montreal where they became the Montreal Voyageurs of t |
Charles grew up in | Montreal, where he started his broadcast career while |
At age 15, her parents sent her to | Montreal, where she studied English for a few years. |
nications degree from Concordia University in | Montreal where she currently resides. |
He lived on a farm at Abercorn, near | Montreal, where he died on 17 June 1971. |
chmer competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, where he won the silver medal in the men's d |
1996-97 season, the Blues traded him back to | Montreal, where he played until 2000. |
She competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, where she won an individual gold medal. |
prenticed as a printer there and then went to | Montreal where he worked for the Montreal Herald. |
In 1848, Bond travelled to | Montreal, where he served as assistant minister in one |
th the petty politics, he moved his family to | Montreal, where he worked in theatre at the Mountain P |
From there he moved in 1921 to | Montreal where he was to spend the rest of his ecclesi |
He is a Canadian filmmaker currently based in | Montreal, where he earned a degree in film production |
akada competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal where he received a gold medal in Freestyle w |
At age sixteen, he moved to | Montreal where he lived for twenty-four years, working |
1865, McEachran opened a private practice in | Montreal where he moved the following year. |
n 1990 he was elected Chairman of the Bank of | Montreal, where he worked for more than 30 years. |
Eventually, Tim moved to | Montreal, where the Arcade Fire formed. |
ently released and eventually made his way to | Montreal, where he re-joined the 1st battalion, once a |
nigin competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal where he received a gold medal in Freestyle w |
He and his family landed in the city of | Montreal where he still resides today. |
Payne studied music at McGill University in | Montreal, where he majored in orchestral conducting. |
In 1832, Rolland moved to | Montreal where he worked as an apprentice typographer. |
He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, where he won a gold medal in the finn class. |
He did this at the 1976 Olympics in | Montreal, where he won three gold medals and one bronz |
duced by the National Film Board of Canada in | Montreal, where Lipsett had worked from 1958 to 1972, |
participated in documenting shopping malls in | Montreal, which resulted in an exhibition in the Optic |
she began her segment called Debra Arbec's My | Montreal which ran weekly on the newscast and featured |
village of Hochelaga (where today is located | Montreal) which existed when France, led by explorer J |
es United Church on Saint Catherine Street in | Montreal, which took place from 1887 to 1889. |
after Tampa Bay suffered a 3-0 defeat against | Montreal which knocked them out of a playoff position. |
On March 28, 2008, Bank of | Montreal, which is also known as BMO Financial Group, |
A lot of emphasis on Jewish contributions on | Montreal while other ethnic groups are only partially |
McGill University and Marianopolis College in | Montreal while working on his doctorate at McGill. |
Heughan of Ross & Macdonald, | Montreal, who designed the Cenotaph with the assistanc |
Pierre (Habich) is a photojournalist from | Montreal who's working on a reportage in Nicaragua. |
He served as Chairman of the Bar of | Montreal's committee on access to justice in the Engli |
Control is a Canadian Hardcore punk band from | Montreal, whose "First Impressions" single is one of t |
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