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Joliette

American  
[zhaw-lyet] / ʒɔˈlyɛt /

noun

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


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Joliette St. Hubert scored eight goals and Alejandra Barragan added six as top-seeded Birmingham dominated West Valley League rival Granada Hills 18-9 Wednesday night at Valley College to prove itself as the City’s premier team for a second straight year and the third time in four years.

From Los Angeles Times

They were then to be escorted in groups of 500 to the metro, which they would catch back to the Place de la Joliette, the mandatory fan meeting point put in place by the local authorities and the police in Marseille.

From BBC

The feed for Joliette, which has more than 56,000 followers, is a grid of aspirational vignettes plucked right out of a chic Parisian apartment, featuring bentwood bistro chairs, tableaus of pottery and brass candlesticks on rustic tables.

From Washington Post

The nearest public hospital — the Joliette hospital where Ms. Echaquan died — is at least two and half hours away by car.

From New York Times

Then, his 20-year-old daughter, Marie-Wasianna, rushed to Joliette hospital, where, he said, the receptionist refused to help her.

From New York Times