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Charterhouse of Cantave near Juliers, where, according to Hartzheim, he was also preacher (concionator) to the Court of William, Duke of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Cantave had engineered the corner, taking a pass at midfield and racing the length off the field before a defender poked the ball away.
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A few feet away from Cantave and Valmont sat Jean Ricia Geffrand, a widowed mother of five and a grandmother at just 47.
Raw Story 2010
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A few feet away from Cantave and Valmont sat Jean Ricia Geffrand, a widowed mother of five and a grandmother at just 47.
Raw Story 2010
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Cantave, 36, is convinced that the Americans had only good intentions.
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"I was very excited to see them," says Cantave, who also scored goals in two of Canada's pre-tournament games.
Ottawa Sun 2010
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Cantave, whose childhood idol was and is former national team star Charmaine Hooper, a fellow Ottawan, says she'll long recall the welcoming party she had last Monday.
Ottawa Sun 2010
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The goal came when Cantave, a forward for the Ottawa Fury, beat her marker to angle a header in off a Chantale Campbell corner.
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Of late, Cantave has been taking part in regular training sessions with Capital United's academy, reconnecting with old teammates.
Ottawa Sun 2010
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A few feet away from Cantave and Valmont sat Jean Ricia Geffrand, a widowed mother of five and a grandmother at just 47.
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