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Ste.-Thérèse

[seynt-tuh-reez, -reyz, sant-tey-rez]

noun

  1. a town in S Quebec, in E Canada.



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Student activism, reborn Students protesting against tuition hikes kneel in front of a line of Quebec Provincial Police at the Lionel Groulx college Tuesday, May 15, 2012 in Ste. Therese, Quebec, Canada.

From Salon

On the 30th of September, 1879, Lieutenant-Governor Robitaille paid a visit to the Seminary of Ste. Thérèse, where he had been a student more than twenty years previously.

He received his education at the Model School of Varennes, at the Seminary of Ste. Thérèse, at the Laval University, Quebec, and finally at McGill College, Montreal, where he graduated as M.D. in May, 1858.

Toward the end of August he encamped below the town on the island of Ste. Therese, and awaited the arrival of the other English armies.

About 18 months ago, Ronald Knox, working on a translation of the Autobiography of Ste. Therese of Lisieux, began to feel poorly.

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