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Dumont

American  
[doo-mont, dyoo-] / ˈdu mɒnt, ˈdyu- /

noun

  1. a city in NE New Jersey.


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A short spur leads to the Dumont Dunes, a popular off-highway vehicle area, but I came to witness the miraculous waterway that surfaces above ground on its 185-mile horseshoe journey from Nevada to Badwater Basin: the diminutive but mighty Amargosa River.

From Los Angeles Times

The first continuing American TV sitcom was the DuMont network’s “Mary Kay and Johnny” in 1947—the same year that also brought the earliest shows geared at children, in “Kukla, Fran and Ollie” and “Howdy Doody.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The Venetian is owned by the Sands Corporation, whose president is Patrick Dumont, owner of the Mavericks, while the Rockets are the former club of Chinese star Yao Ming.

From Barron's

"I could not be prouder of having the Mavericks come to Macao," Dumont said.

From Barron's

“Mr. Driftwood,” says Margaret Dumont to Groucho in “A Night at the Opera,” which was filmed during the depths of the Great Depression.

From MarketWatch