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[Amtrak station] ===Mordechai Vanunu=== Created FAC from original nomination here. Added by Raul654 on 00:24, 4 May 2004 ...
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[electoral district] Pontiac (formerly known as Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle) is a federal electoral district in south-western Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1949 and since 1968. From 1980 until 2011, Pontiac was a bellwether electoral district whose electoral winner also was a member...
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[person] Pontiac, or Obwandiyag, (c. 1720 – April 20, 1769) was an Ottawa war chief who became noted for his role in Pontiac`s War (1763–1766), an American Indian struggle against British military occupation of the Great Lakes region and named for him. It followed the British victory in the French and Indian War, the North American fron...
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[provincial electoral district] Pontiac is a provincial electoral district in the Outaouais region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It includes the Aylmer sector of the city of Gatineau as well as the municipalities of Pontiac, Shawville, Fort Coulonge, Sheenboro, Bryson and Waltham. It was created f...
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An Ottawa Indian who formed an unsuccessful 'conspiracy' in 1761-1763, killed at Cohakia, IL in 1796.
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Ottawa Indian chief who became a great intertribal leader when he organized a combined resistanceknown as Pontiac`s War (1763–64)to British power ... [1 related articles]
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city, seat (1820) of Oakland county, southeastern Michigan, U.S., lying on the Clinton River 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Detroit. Named for Chief ...
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city, seat (1837) of Livingston county, central Illinois, U.S. It lies on the Vermilion River, about 90 miles (145 km) southwest of Chicago. It was ...
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(c. 1720-1769) American Indian, chief of the Ottawa from 1755. Allied with the French forces during the
French and Indian War (the North American branch of the Seven Years' War), Pontiac was hunted by the British...
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Pontiac is a cultivated variety of potato.
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[
n] - famous chief of the Ottawa who led an unsuccessful rebellion against the British (1715-1769)
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The red grape variety (also New York 4265) is an interspecific new variety between Herbert x Worden(Concord - open flowered). It contains genes from Vitis labrusca and Vitis vinifera. The hybrid was crossed in 1903 by the breeder S. A. Beach at the Vine Breeding Institute of Cornell University in Geneva, New York State. In 2010 no stocks were ...
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noun famous chief of the Ottawa who led an unsuccessful rebellion against the British (1715-1769)
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(person) American Indian, chief of the Ottawa from 1755. Allied with the French forces during the French and Indian War (the North American branch of the Seven Years' War), Pontiac was hunted by the British after the French withdrawal. He led the `Conspiracy of Pontiac` 1763–...
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