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Discovered in 1647 by a Jesuit missionary, Father Jean De Quen, after whom it is named, Lac Saint-Jean was often frequented by fur traders and missionaries.
Discovered in 1772 by the French navigator Yves-Joseph de Kerguélen-Trémarec and later explored by the British explorer Captain James Cook, the archipelago was often frequented by whalers and seal hunters.
The Jacobites, especially under William III and Queen Anne, could offer a feasible alternative title to the crown, and the exiled court in France (and later in Italy) was often frequented by disgruntled soldiers and politicians.
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Ephemeral waters are often frequented.
As a bonus, the island is often frequented by whale sharks - one of the ocean's gentle giants.
With a number of meeting rooms, this hotel is often frequented by business travelers, but sees more tourists on the weekends.
They were driving to the theater a few nights back when they passed an intersection near Sepulveda and Olympic boulevards that is often frequented by homeless panhandlers.
These are often frequented when the weather is hot, leading to financial stress for gamblers who are then unable to pay their power bills.
In addition, gym premises could be used to distribute safe-sex messages, in order to improve knowledge about HIV transmission, as gyms are often frequented by MSM involved in risky sexual behaviour.
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