- Joseph-Étienne
Desmarteau (4
February 1873 – 29
October 1905) was a
Canadian athlete,
winner of the
weight throwing event at the 1904
Summer Olympics....
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Heterocyclic Chemistry. - 1964. - Vol. 1, No. 1. - pp. 59-60 Russo, Antonio;
DesMarteau,
Darryl D. (June 1993). "Difluorodioxirane".
Angewandte Chemie International...
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Desmarteau is a multi-purpose
complex with two ice
rinks in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The
centre is
named in
honour of Étienne
Desmarteau, a Canadian...
- Le
Marteau sans maître (French: [lə maʁto sɑ̃ mɛːtʁ]; The
Hammer without a Master) is a
chamber cantata by
French composer Pierre Boulez. The work, which...
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medal event. It took
place from July 18 to July 27 at the
Centre Étienne
Desmarteau and the
Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Women's basketball...
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regarded as a team. The most
notable Canadian medal winner was
Etienne Desmarteau who
placed first in the 56
pound weight throw. He was
fired as a Montreal...
- Montréal
Ensemble Montréal
Other —
Borough mayor François
Limoges Étienne-
Desmarteau City
councillor Ericka Alneus Marie-Victorin City
councillor Jocelyn...
- Étienne
Desmarteau Atom B, pla**** at Aréna Henri-Bour****a Pee-wee AA, pla**** at Aréna Michel-Normandin Pee-wee A, pla**** at
Centre Étienne
Desmarteau Pee-wee...
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Centre Étienne
Desmarteau, Montreal...
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Games Gold
Silver Bronze 1904 St.
Louis details Étienne
Desmarteau Canada John
Flanagan United
States James Mitc**** United
States 1908–1912 not included...