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Better known as Blondin, he was a famous tightrope walker and acrobat and he was best known for his many crossings of a tightrope that was 335m in length (1/3 of a km), suspended 50m above the Niagara Falls.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Machinists name Blondin to new national post Mark Blondin, the former district president of the Boeing Machinists union in the Puget Sound region, has been promoted to general vice president with the national union and given a senior role in organizing the aerospace industry.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The plot centers on the plight of young Idrissa (Blondin Miguel), an African boy from Gabon who, stranded in Le Havre, is befriended by Marcel Marx (André Wilms), a shoeshine man with a fragrant Bohemian background.
'Margin Call': Thrills, Chills of Financial Ills Joe Morgenstern 2011
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Jean Blondin/Reuters Dancers from India's Bharani group performed at a concert in Marrakech, Morocco, May 29, 2011.
India in Pictures 2011
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He was known as “The Great Blondin” and was a sensation in France from the time he was five years old.
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Jean Blondin/Reuters The explosion just before noon tore the facade off the two-story, terracotta-colored Argana cafe, leaving awnings dangling.
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"This contract signifies jobs throughout the region, throughout the Northwest," said Mark Blondin, aerospace coordinator for the IAM branch.
Boeing Machinists Ratify Landmark Contract David Kesmodel 2011
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This French tightrope walker and acrobat was born Jean-François Gravelet-Blondin.
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“Ultimately, there were no consequences to his actions,” Blondin said.
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“Ultimately, there were no consequences to his actions,” Blondin said.
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