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  • Police were continuing to surround an apartment block last evening but would not say if they believed the last missing escapee, Ryan John Agecoutay, 25, who sometimes goes by the alias Bellegarde, was there.

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • Agecoutay, who court records say also goes by the last name Bellegarde, is accused of aggravated assault.

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • RCMP confirmed on Tuesday evening that 25-year-old Agecoutay (also known as Bellegarde) was arrested at 7: 20 p.m. local time, following a tense standoff on the Star Blanket First Nation,

    canada.com Top Stories Heather Polischuk and Jana G. Pruden 2008

  • Agecoutay, who court records say also goes by the last name Bellegarde, is accused of aggravated assault.

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • In one dictionary has been quoted “spirit of politeness”; but from an author named Bellegarde, who is no authority.

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • Perry Bellegarde, chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, said he would be recommending Ahenakew be removed as chairman of the organization's senate as a first step.

    Daimnation!: Yet another Ahenakew update: It 2002

  • Bellegarde also said initial attempts to have Ahenakew clarify what he said were unsuccessful.

    Daimnation!: Yet another Ahenakew update: It 2002

  • Of course, the head of the FSIN, Perry Bellegarde, says he still considers Ahenakew a "respected elder".

    Daimnation!: The CBC is finally reporting 2002

  • The supper which she had prepared for Bellegarde, and which consisted of much more than two partridges, was then served up; the King, taking up a small loaf, split it open, and, sticking a whole partridge into it, threw it under the bed.

    The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency d'Orleans, Charlotte -Elisabeth, duchesse 2001

  • Bellegarde and Boswell, and later, as we shall see, Monsieur de Charrière, were of this type; the first was an amiable fool, the second a prig, the third a pedant; all three were rigid and circumspect and slow: but each had a disarming honest absurdity.

    Something About Beauty And Integrity 1998

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