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An appeal was turned down by commissioner Gilles Courteau on Feb. 19, but the Huskies then asked for an independent arbitrator.
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Courteau is literary editor of the Wilson Quarterly.
Maggie Pouncey's 'Perfect Reader' about a young woman and her father's poems Sarah L. Courteau 2010
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Courteau is literary editor of the Wilson Quarterly.
Reviews of 'Romancing Miss Bronte,' 'Charlotte and Emily,' 'Jane Slayre' 2010
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After the handshake at the net, she climbed into the stands and shared a long, tearful hug with her coach, Loic Courteau.
USATODAY.com - Rally propels Mauresmo to first title at Wimbledon 2006
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Box 6.6 Wetland conversion and the endangered wattled crane [130] (Credit: BIOS Courteau Christophe (B)/Still Pictures)
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"As soon as she went up to the net to volley, it was like a knife thrust in her back," Courteau said.
USATODAY.com - Back injury forces Mauresmo out of quarterfinals 2004
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"As soon as she went up to the net to volley, it was like a knife thrust in her back," said her coach, Loic Courteau.
USATODAY.com - Safin upsets Roddick, will face Agassi in semis 2004
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She hit for about 10 minutes on center court with coach Loic Courteau, then buried her face in a towel and began to weep.
USATODAY.com - Back injury forces Mauresmo out of quarterfinals 2004
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Courteau said the 27-year-old French player was OK at first, but began experiencing pain as the warmup intensified.
USATODAY.com - Back injury forces Mauresmo out of quarterfinals 2004
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He is a weak creature and certainly should have married the _Countess Courteau_, an Amazonian lady, who would have kept him in order.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 26, 1919 Various
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