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Adrien D. Pouliot (born February 27, 1957 in Sainte-Foy, Quebec) is a Quebec lawyer, businessman and politician. He is the son of Jean Pouliot , a pioneer of Canadian broadcasting, and the grandson of the mathematician and Université Laval Dean of Science Adrien Pouliot .
A hot dog is a dish consisting of a grilled, steamed, or boiled sausage served in the slit of a partially sliced bun. The term hot dog can refer to the sausage itself. The sausage used is a wiener (Vienna sausage) or a frankfurter (Frankfurter Würstchen, also just called frank).
- Frankfurter, frank, wiener, weenie, tube steak, sausage, banger, coney
- Hot
- Sausage made from pork, beef, chicken, turkey or combinations thereof and a bun
- Multiple
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Adrien D. Pouliot, né le 27 février 1957 à Etobicoke en Ontario, est un avocat de formation, homme d'affaires et homme politique québécois. Il est le fils de Jean Pouliot, un pionnier de la radiodiffusion, et le petit-fils de l'ingénieur et mathématicien québécois Adrien Pouliot.
The hot dog may be the culinary icon of fun street food in the USA. But when you trace its history back, the hot dog actually tells a story about German immigration.
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Adrien Pouliot, CC (January 4, 1896 – March 10, 1980) was a Canadian mathematician and educator. Born in Île d'Orléans, Quebec. He married Laure Clark and was cousin of André Hudon. He obtained a B.A. in applied sciences from the École Polytechnique de Montréal in 1919.
- March 10, 1980 (aged 84), Quebec City, Quebec
Jul 23, 2008 · Adrien Pouliot, engineer and mathematician (b at Saint-Jean, Île d'Orléans 4 Jan 1896: d at Québec City 1980). After completing his cours classique at the Séminaire de Québec, he entered the École Polytechnique de Montréal earning a BA in applied science in 1915.
Adrien Pouliot, CC (January 4, 1896 – March 10, 1980) was a Canadian mathematician and educator. Born in Île d'Orléans, Quebec. He married Laure Clark and was cousin of André Hudon. He obtained a B.A. in applied sciences from the École Polytechnique de Montréal in 1919.