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"Le Drapeau de Carillon" is perhaps his best-known and best-loved poem.
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Lakeview is often referred to as Carillon at one end, Houghton in parts, and even sometimes "Downtown".
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Today, I want to thank the Prime Minister and the people of the Netherlands for renovating and updating the Carillon, which is now receiving a 50th bell.
President And Pm Of Netherlands Press Conference ITY National Archives 1995
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The natural navigation of the Ottawa River from the head of the Island of Montreal to Ottawa City -- a distance of nearly a hundred miles -- is interrupted between the villages of Carillon and Grenville which are thirteen miles apart by three rapids, known as the Carillon, Chûte à
Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883 Various
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The manuscript, titled Carillon Chimes, was written for a carillon, a large instrument containing many bells.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2012
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The Carillon was a place nobody seemed to talk about.
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The Carillon was a place nobody seemed to talk about.
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The Carillon was a place nobody seemed to talk about.
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The Carillon was a place nobody seemed to talk about.
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The Carillon was a place nobody seemed to talk about.
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