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Men blew dust on objects in a room on the seventeenth floor of the Hotel Dumont and blew it off again, and did the same in a tiny, almost airless room in a tenement in the West Forties.
Mitchell was for using it, Jones against, and Sen. Wayne Dumont Jr. R-Warren did not mention it when the three Republican gubernatorial candidates spoke at staggered intervals before 100 persons at the Park Hotel.
This appeared in 11 volumes in 1838 – 1843: Bowring based his edition on previously published editions ( including those of Dumont ) rather than Bentham's own manuscripts, and he did not reprint Bentham's works on religion at all.
People such as Annie Oakley and her husband Frank Butler did sharp shooting, together with the likes of Gabriel Dumont.
Dumont proposed a bill stating that all French-language movies in Quebec must be dubbed locally, but the bill did not pass.
Perpetuating Groucho's joke on the subject, film critics and historians have incorrectly stated for decades that since Dumont never broke character or cracked a smile at Groucho's jokes, she did not " get " the Marx Brothers ' type of humor.
One of his artillery batteries opened fire on the Métis to little effect, although well-fired cannonades did succeed in driving away Dumont ’ s Cree allies before their weight could be added to the battle.
* 23 September 1959: a VASP Saab Scandia 90A-1 registration PP-SQV en route from São Paulo-Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont during climb after take-off did not gain enough height and crashed 1 1 / 2 minutes out of São Paulo killing all 20 passengers and crew.
* 23 September 1959: a VASP Saab Scandia 90A-1 registration PP-SQV en route from São Paulo-Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont during climb after take-off did not gain enough height and crashed 1 1 / 2 minutes out of São Paulo killing all 20 passengers and crew.

Dumont and make
: Dumont ( kittenish after Groucho steals a peck ): You make me think of my youth.
It was also the route of the four month Victoria Land Traverse 1959-1960 which ascended the Skelton Glacier from the Ross Ice Shelf to make the first entry into the deep interior of Victoria Land from the head of the Skelton Glacier to the French Adelie Land Traverse of 1958-1959 near Dumont d ' Urville Station on George V Coast, and thence to the Transantarctic Mountains in the vicinity of the USARP Mountains.
Dumont composed what was to be one of Piaf's greatest signature tunes, " Je ne regrette rien ", whereupon Piaf took 11 of Monnot's songs out of her repertoire for her upcoming performance at the Olympia to make room for more Dumont songs.

Dumont and any
" He also wished that Margaret Dumont could have been present, adding that she was a great straight woman for him and that she never understood any of his jokes.

Dumont and major
Dumont has two major parks in the town.
Santos Dumont Airport is the second major airport serving Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
With the gradual shift of international operations to Rio de Janeiro-Galeão Airport opened in 1952, Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont lost its place as an international hub, but for many years retained its position of a major hub for domestic traffic, particularly until 1960, when the capital of Brazil was moved to Brasília.

Dumont and mistake
* 12 April 1972: a VASP NAMC YS-11A-211 registration PP-SMI flying from São Paulo-Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont flew into the side of a mountain while on descent 50 km north of Rio de Janeiro due to pilot mistake.
* 12 April 1972: a VASP NAMC YS-11A-211 registration PP-SMI flying from São Paulo-Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont flew into the side of a mountain while on descent 50 km north of Rio de Janeiro due to pilot mistake.

Dumont and during
* Petequakey (‘ Comes to Us With the Sound of Wings ’, better known as Isidore Cayen dit Boudreau, Chief of the Parklands or Willow Cree at Muskeg Lake, born in St. Boniface, Manitoba, as son of Pierre Narcisse Cayen dit Boudreau and Adelaide Catherine Arcand (‘ Kaseweetin ’), though he was a Métis he became chief of the Willow Cree an the Métis, who were living with the Cree, brother and counselor of chief Kee-too-way-how ( a. k. a. Alexander Cayen dit Boudreau ), after Kee-too-way-how had left the reserve on the Muskeg Lake to live around Batoche, became Petequakey chief ( 1880 – 1889 ) of the remaining Cree and Métis living in the reserve, he participated on 26 March 1885 along with the Métis leader Gabriel Dumont at the battle at Duck Lake, thereafter he led his tribal group to St. Laurent to participate in the defense of Batoche, one of the largest Métis settlements and the seat of the Saskatchewan's provisional government during the rebellion )
* Kee-too-way-how (‘ Sounding With Flying Wings ’, better known as Alexander Cayen dit Boudreau, Chief of the Parklands or Willow Cree at Muskeg Lake, born 1834 St. Boniface, Manitoba, son of Pierre Narcisse Cayen dit Boudreau and Adelaide Catherine Arcand (‘ Kaseweetin ’), though he was of Métis descent he became chief of the Willow Cree and the Métis, who were living with the Cree, brother of Petequakey (‘ Isidore Cayen dit Boudreau ’), lived along Duck Lake, signed 1876 Treaty 6 and settled in a reserve at Muskeg Lake-that was later named after his brother Petequakey-but left the reserve in 1880 and lived again in the following years close to St. Laurent de Grandin mission, played a prominent role during the Northwest Rebellion of 1885 in which he participated in every battle, served also as an emissary of the Métis leader Gabriel Dumont to ask the Assiniboine for support, on 23 May 1885 he also submitted the declaration of surrender of Pitikwahanapiwiyin (' Poundmaker ') to General Middleton, was captured on the 1st June 1885, in the subsequent trial of Kee-too-way-how at Regina, Louis Cochin testified that he and the carters in the camp of Pitikwahanapiwiyin survived only thanks to the intercession by Kee-way-too-how and its people, despite the positive testimony, he was on 14 August 1885 sentenced to imprisonment for seven years for his involvement in the Métis rebellion, died 1886 ).
In 1993, after the failure of the Charlottetown Accord, many nationalist members of the Liberal party led by Jean Allaire and Mario Dumont, including many from the party's youth wing, left to form the Action démocratique du Québec ( ADQ ) because the Liberal Party dropped most of its autonomist demands during the negotiation of the Charlottetown Accord.
The new main base, Dumont D ' Urville station, was built on the same island and opened on January 12, 1956, to serve as center for French scientific research during the Antarctic International Geophysical Year 1957 / 1958.
* Andrews MI & RM Naik ( 1965 ) Some observations on flocks of the Jungle Babbler Turdoides striatus ( Dumont ) during winter.
His younger brother André Dumont was elected to the Convention during the French Revolution.
Gagne became one of the most well-known stars in wrestling during the golden age of television, thanks to his exposure on the Dumont Network, where he wowed audiences with his technical prowess.
Along with Joseph Paul Gaimard he served as naturalist aboard La Coquille under Louis Isidore Duperrey during its circumnavigation of the globe ( 1822-25 ), and the Astrolabe ( 1826-1829 ) under the command of Jules Dumont d ' Urville.
* Ebenezer Dumont 1836, member of the United State House of Representatives from Indiana and Brigadier general of the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Among the last collaborators with whom Atkinson may have been associated was the mentalist C. Alexander, " The Crystal Seer ," whose New Thought booklet of affirmative prayer, " Personal Lessons, Codes, and Instructions for Members of the Crystal Silence League ", published in Los Angeles during the 1920s, contained on its last page an advertisement for an extensive list of books by Atkinson, Dumont, Ramacharaka, Vishita, and Atkinson's collabrator, the occultist L. W. de Laurence.
Joinville Island was discovered and charted roughly during 1838 by a French expedition commanded by Captain Jules Dumont d ' Urville, who named it for Prince François, Prince of Joinville ( 1818 – 1900 ), the third son of Louis-Philippe, Duke of Orléans.
* 30 December 1958: a VASP Saab Scandia 90A-1 registration PP-SQE flying from Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont to São Paulo-Congonhas, during climb after take-off had a failure on engine no.
* 31 October 1996: a TAM Airlines Fokker 100 registration PT-MRK and operating flight 402 from São Paulo-Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont crashed on urban area during take-off procedures and after engine no. 2 suffering an uncommanded reverse thrust and thus losing power, stalled, yawed to the right and struck a building.
* 3 May 1934: a Syndicato Condor Junkers W-34 registration PP-CAR crashed during landing procedures at Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont.
* 30 December 1958: a VASP Saab Scandia 90A-1 registration PP-SQE flying from Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont to São Paulo-Congonhas experienced a failure of engine no. 1 during climb-out after takeoff.
* 31 October 1996: a TAM Airlines Fokker 100 registration PT-MRK and operating flight 402 from São Paulo-Congonhas to Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont crashed on urban area during take-off procedures and after engine no. 2 suffering an uncommanded reverse thrust and thus losing power, stalled, yawed to the right and struck a building.
* 23 October 1973: Vasp, a NAMC YS-11A-211 registration PP-SMJ, flying from Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont to Belo Horizonte-Pampulha airport, during an aborted take-off overrun the runway and slid into Guanabara Bay.
In November 2007, Mario Dumont, in which his party suggested the elimination of school boards, proposed a motion to topple the government in the wake of poor voting turnouts during the school elections on November 4, 2007.
It is most famous as the site of the Battle of Fish Creek during the Northwest Rebellion of 1885 between General Frederick Middleton of the Canadian Militia and Gabriel Dumont, adjutant general of the Metis Provisional Government of Saskatchewan.

Dumont and televised
With limited financial resources and excluded from the televised leaders debate, Dumont won a seat in the Quebec National Assembly in the 1994 provincial election, the only adéquiste candidate to do so in that election.
In the ensuing election campaign, Dumont took part in the televised leaders debate and was re-elected as an MNA, but could not expand his electoral support significantly enough to get other party members elected and remained his party's only sitting MNA.
The péquiste campaign was largely seen as lacking momentum until Marois ’ performance in the televised debate against Charest and Mario Dumont brought new enthusiasm to the party.

Dumont and leaders
The choice of Johnson was criticized by both leaders in opposition André Boisclair ( PQ ) and Mario Dumont ( Action démocratique du Québec ) because of the possibility of conflict of interest.
Premier Bernard Landry took to wearing the white ribbon and the other two main party leaders in Quebec, Jean Charest and Mario Dumont, followed suit.
This custom was shortly followed by the two other main party leaders, Charest and Dumont.
He went to Geneva in 1781, where he made the acquaintance of the chief democratic leaders, including Étienne Dumont.
The wearing of this ribbon was soon adopted by the two other main party leaders, Charest and Dumont.
The success of the ACF can be attributed to many strong leaders such as Raymond Denis, Dr. Laurent Roy, Order of Canada recipient Irene Chabot, Roland Pinsonneault, Dumont Lepage and Albert Dube.

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