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  • Most memories decay naturally, but people under extreme stress pump an abnormal amount of stress hormones during the event — so the memories are stored differently, said Dr. Alain Brunet, professor of psychiatry at McGill University in Montreal.

    Boing Boing: January 29, 2006 - February 4, 2006 Archives 2006

  • Boucher preserved the one-goal lead by stopping Benoit Brunet from the left circle and Jamie Langenbrunner from the right post late in the second period.

    National Hockey League - Stars vs. Flyers 2001

  • France's Marie Laure Brunet, one of only two athletes to clear all 20 shooting targets, took bronze and gave a whimsical twirl of her ski pole when she crossed the line.

    Germany's Neuner cruises to gold in women's biathlon pursuit 2010

  • Brunet gave France a 22-second lead at the first exchange, but Hauswald and Bogaliy-Titovets caught up to Becaert on the second leg, and the three teams stayed together until Medvedtseva pulled away.

    Russia wins women's Olympic biathlon relay 2010

  • Held at the official NHL hotel The Loews Hotel Vogue, the corporate hospitality event kicked off before the game with a seated 4-Course Gourmet Dinner where corporate clients enjoyed a champagne reception and listened to retired National Hockey League left winger Benoit Brunet share his NHL experiences.

    From Jon | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • From Emmanuel Brunet, who lives and blogs in Paris.

    Global Voices in English » Can social media help make microfinance sustainable? 2009

  • Phoebe as it is more correctly spelled was the daughter of Captain Nenon Alexander Connor, formerly of H.M. 71st Regiment, granddaughter of the Edward Connor, Esq. of the War Office, Dublin Castle, and maternal granddaughter of the last Count Brunet-dit-Dauphinay.

    Marie Connor Leighton Steve 2010

  • Phoebe as it is more correctly spelled was the daughter of Captain Nenon Alexander Connor, formerly of H.M. 71st Regiment, granddaughter of the Edward Connor, Esq. of the War Office, Dublin Castle, and maternal granddaughter of the last Count Brunet-dit-Dauphinay.

    Archive 2010-02-01 Steve 2010

  • Mays was due up fifth in the top of the ninth, and George Brunet was pitching.

    WILLIE MAYS JAMES S. HIRSCH 2010

  • Chuck Marr and Gillian Brunet of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities have calculated that a family of four at the exact middle of the income spectrum will pay only 4. 6percent of its income in taxes.

    Raise My Taxes, Mr. President! 2010

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