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  • So-called boutique brokers such as Chapdelaine are cutting back or exiting the credit business after banks returned to using their own money to facilitate trading and debt markets recovered, shrinking profit margins on matching fixed-income buyers and sellers.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • The diapers need "visual differentiation," says Louis Chapdelaine , product director of fibers at Seventh Generation Inc., a Burlington, Vt.- based company that specializes in eco-friendly household cleaning products and paper.

    Trying On Shades of Brown to Scream Green Sarah Nassauer 2012

  • It was double bad luck for Chapdelaine, who was celebrating his 40 birthday that very same day.

    ”Best Little Whorehouse in Cleveland” | Impact Lab 2007

  • After the lesson, Chapdelaine could not have been any more gracious, and was a damn sight more than I'd have been in his shoes.

    Classical Blues Steve Perry 2007

  • Thus, according to Chapdelaine, the announcement was false and issued for the purpose of discouraging potential licensees from negotiating or entering into agreements with Chapdelaine.

    Vaporware claim evaporates under Lanham Act scrutiny Rebecca Tushnet 2006

  • This announcement, made at a bond market industry conference, allegedly caused potential Fail Management System licensees to cease negotiations with Chapdelaine.

    Vaporware claim evaporates under Lanham Act scrutiny Rebecca Tushnet 2006

  • Plaintiff Chapdelaine owns the software-based Fail Management System that enables licensees to track and confirm failed fixed-income securities trades, including mortgage-backed securities.

    Vaporware claim evaporates under Lanham Act scrutiny Rebecca Tushnet 2006

  • Henry Drummond interpreted the French Canadian from the English viewpoint; and recently a Frenchman, M. Hémon, in his masterpiece, Maria Chapdelaine, gave a most sympathetic picture of French -- Canadian life.

    The Canadian Type 1969

  • Hemon wrote, in Maria Chapdelaine, that "they are a people who will never accept to die", to which an Anglo-Protestant echoed, saying: "they have come here to stay".

    Canada Victorious, Happy and Glorious 1943

  • Henry Drummond interpreted the French Canadian from the English viewpoint; and recently a Frenchman, M. Hémon, in his masterpiece, Maria Chapdelaine, gave a most sympathetic picture of French -- Canadian life.

    The Canadian Type 1923

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