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  • They were to occupy the lands of "Cadie" (Acadia, Nova Scotia),

    Pioneers in Canada Harry Hamilton Johnston 1892

  • Erin Kunkel for The Wall Street Journal Left to right: Cadie, age 4, Jack and Hannah at the Seesaw café; its kids menu is Danish- and Korean-inspired.

    Baby's First Words, 'What's the Purée of the Day?' Alina Dizik 2011

  • As her mother explains, she got a call from school when Cadie was in the third grade and they've been dealing with "this" ever since.

    Tina Wells: Skins Wins Where Gossip Girl Failed Tina Wells 2011

  • When Cadie overdoses and appears to stop breathing, her friends steal a car and recklessly careen to the hospital.

    'Skins': The Good, The Bad and the Truth Dr. Harold Koplewicz 2011

  • Cadie wakes up from her near-death overdose none the worse for wear.

    'Skins': The Good, The Bad and the Truth Dr. Harold Koplewicz 2011

  • The show isn't without flaws, and as an African-American, I am saddened that the one bi-racial girl Cadie also happens to be the one with all of the issues.

    Tina Wells: Skins Wins Where Gossip Girl Failed Tina Wells 2011

  • An example was the Lavasseur map in 1601, which labelled that area as the “coste de Cadie.”

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • De Coste, Mathieu “Declaration of Nicolas de Bauquemare, par laquelle il reconnaît avoir engagé le nègre Mathieu de Coste pour des services de Canada, Cadie et ailleurs; Canada, Acadie, et Nouvelle-France.”

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • An example was the Lavasseur map in 1601, which labelled that area as the “coste de Cadie.”

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • De Coste, Mathieu “Declaration of Nicolas de Bauquemare, par laquelle il reconnaît avoir engagé le nègre Mathieu de Coste pour des services de Canada, Cadie et ailleurs; Canada, Acadie, et Nouvelle-France.”

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

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