He was a Desert Rat and often spoke of his experiences in the desert and at Mont Cassino. |
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Another famous mountain stage is the climb of the Mont Ventoux, often claimed to be the hardest climb in the Tour due to the harsh conditions there. |
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For example, the encirclement parent of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps, is Mount Everest. |
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Mont Blanc, the supreme and magnificent Mont Blanc, raised itself from the surrounding aiguilles, and its tremendous dome overlooked the valley. |
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And next to Rosa is Mont Charre, which is great, but just a hair less great than Rosa, am I right or am I right? |
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On 12 October, the British cavalry advanced and captured the Mont des Cats. |
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The training is offered at Zoot Enterprises' headquarters in Bozeman, Mont. |
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He fell back to a previously reconnoitred position on an escarpment at Mont St Jean, a few miles south of the village of Waterloo. |
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In the 1980s, missionary work of a Methodist church in Agen led to new initiatives in Fleurance and Mont de Marsan. |
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The reverse benefits of its natural defence were not lost on Louis XI, who turned the Mont into a prison. |
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This marked the beginning of the brief period of Breton possession of the Mont. |
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We, however, always have been fans of red meat, and La Cense Beef, Dillon, Mont. |
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There is a difficult northern ascent from Malaucene of Mont Ventoux. |
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Armorica is featured extensively in Bernard Cornwell's novel The Winter King where Ynys Trebes, later Mont Saint Michel is besieged and destroyed by the Franks. |
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Now a rocky tidal island, the Mont occupied dry land in prehistoric times. |
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Deposits at Mont Wright, Schefferville, Labrador City, and Wabush drove industrial development and human settlement in the area during the second half of the 20th century. |
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In 2009 she was sold for the last time, renamed Mont, and scrapped. |
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