- The
Demer is an 85-kilometre (53 mi) long
river in
eastern Belgium, and a
right tributary of the Dijle. It
flows through the
Belgian provinces Limburg...
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Demers (1842–1912), New York
politician Gaston Demers (1935–2004),
Canadian politician Isabelle Demers (born 1982),
Canadian organist Jacques Demers (born...
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Demer Holleran is a
female American former professional squash player. She was
American champion 9 times. She was
inducted into the
Pennsylvania Sports...
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Jacques Demers (born
August 25, 1944) is a
former Canadian Senator,
former broadcaster and
former professional ice
hockey head coach.
After a
lengthy coaching...
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Isabelle Demers (/dəˈmɛərs/) is a
Quebec concert organist. Born in Lachine, Quebec,
Demers began studying piano at the age of six with Mrs.
France David...
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Jason Demers (born June 9, 1988) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey defenceman who is
currently an
unrestricted free agent. He most
recently pla****...
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Claude Demers (born
March 10, 1962) is a
Canadian filmmaker from Montreal, Quebec. He is most
noted for his
series of do****entary
films that were indirectly...
- Dr.
Patricia A.
Demers, CM FRSC is a
Canadian humanist and academic. She was the
first female president of the
Royal Society of
Canada serving from 2005...
- Yves
Demers (born 7
September 1938) was a
Liberal party member of the
House of
Commons of Canada. He was a
Chartered Accountant by career. Born in Laval...
- Market-garden.info. "Sergeant
Keith Demer Banwell". Pegasusarchive.org. "Banwell,
Keith Deamer "Tex"". TracesOfWar.com. "Keith
Demer "Tex" Banwell, soldier, born...