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- noun   A native orinhabitant of the city ofMontreal .
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								Allan's uncle, now a Montrealer, is still after us to move there. we're back 2005 
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								Drawing on various tropes from the French Nouvelle Vague of the '50s and '60s, the 22-year-old Dolan tells a tale of Montrealer 20-somethings and their fractured threesome -- well, that is, an imaginary one. Brad Balfour: Films in Review: Two of the Next Generation for Francophiles Brad Balfour 2011 
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								But hey, that's just me, speaking as a Montrealer, where rioting is almost as ubiquitous in this city as seedy strip clubs, poutine, and potholes. Supriya Dwivedi: Vancouver 17 Years Later: Still Rioting Supriya Dwivedi 2011 
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								"My 14-year old said, 'Where's the campground?'" said Ms. Wong, the Montrealer. A Campground Grows in Brooklyn, Bringing a New York Edge to Roughing It Barry Newman 2011 
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								But hey, that's just me, speaking as a Montrealer, where rioting is almost as ubiquitous in this city as seedy strip clubs, poutine, and potholes. Supriya Dwivedi: Vancouver 17 Years Later: Still Rioting Supriya Dwivedi 2011 
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								He tells a tale of Montrealer 20-somethings and their fractured threesome. Brad Balfour: Films in Review: Two of the Next Generation for Francophiles Brad Balfour 2011 
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								But hey, that's just me, speaking as a Montrealer, where rioting is almost as ubiquitous in this city as seedy strip clubs, poutine, and potholes. Supriya Dwivedi: Vancouver 17 Years Later: Still Rioting Supriya Dwivedi 2011 
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								Drawing on various tropes from the French Nouvelle Vague of the '50s and '60s, the 22-year-old Dolan tells a tale of Montrealer 20-somethings and their fractured threesome -- well, that is, an imaginary one. Brad Balfour: Films in Review: Two of the Next Generation for Francophiles Brad Balfour 2011 
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								But hey, that's just me, speaking as a Montrealer, where rioting is almost as ubiquitous in this city as seedy strip clubs, poutine, and potholes. Supriya Dwivedi: Vancouver 17 Years Later: Still Rioting Supriya Dwivedi 2011 
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								This former Montrealer can attest that Canadian politics, business and values are not congruent to America's. Bill Mann: U.S. Media, Public Can Learn a Lot From Neglected Neighbor Canada 2010 
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