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Burrows, who was Bourdon's closest friend on the team, pounced on a long rebound to give the Canucks a 3-0 lead 2 minutes into the second period, then added his second goal of the game 2: 48 into the third, one-timing a pass from Ryan Johnson past Miikka Kiprusoff.
USATODAY.com 2008
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` ` It was not easy, that's for sure, especially seeing Luc's family there, that was the toughest thing, '' said Luongo, who joined Burrows in presenting the jersey worn by the 21-year-old defenseman in his last game to Bourdon's family and former girlfriend, who made the cross-country trip from Shippagan, New Brunswick.
USATODAY.com 2008
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François-Louis Bourdon's alcoholism meant that he was often intoxicated in the Convention's evening sessions.
Names 2007
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The Canucks, who went 13 minutes without a shot after Bourdon's goal, were outshot 10-7 during the first.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Bourdon's funeral will be held tomorrow in Shippagan.
Archive 2008-06-01 James Mirtle 2008
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His family, understandably, has remained quiet, but one friend left a message on a blog explaining the incident, saying that Bourdon's girlfriend watched the accident unfold in a car trailing his newly purchased bike.
Archive 2008-05-01 James Mirtle 2008
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-- Merlin de Douay, originally a worthless character, and become yet more so by way of obviating the imputation of bribery from the court, seconded Bourdon's motion, and the obnoxious article was repealed instantaneously.
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Bourdon's patent of the metallic manometer in 1849, when Bourdon and Richard placed about 10,000 aneroids on the market.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various
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-- Merlin de Douay, originally a worthless character, and become yet more so by way of obviating the imputation of bribery from the court, seconded Bourdon's motion, and the obnoxious article was repealed instantaneously.
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Bourdon's answer was, "Why, with your hammer, to be sure!"
Industrial Biography Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904 1863
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