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At 6-6/192, Corbeil is big enough to blot out the sun, yet he has wonderful athleticism for a man-child of that size.
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"He said, `Listen, Benoît, people are going to come out against you unanimously and you're going to lose your reputation and you're going to lose a lot of friendships,' " recalled Corbeil, telling Justice John Gomery he reached Gagliano at his Montreal home.
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Thus it came about that, still more confident in myself, I moved my school as soon as I well might to the castle of Corbeil, which is hard by the city of Paris, for there I knew there would be given more frequent chance for my assaults in our battle of disputation.
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Halifax netminder Mathieu Corbeil has all of a sudden turned on the lights and become one of the fastest-rising prospects on Red Line's draft board.
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With the trend among NHL clubs being 'bigger is better' when it comes to goaltenders, expect Corbeil to draw a ton of interest as the season moves on.
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"It was a big attraction for Cirque to get a family of dedicated people who could do two numbers," Ms. Corbeil said.
A Family Wired For Thrills Joanne Kaufman 2011
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We could add another wire,' said Ann-Marie Corbeil, the show's artistic director.
A Family Wired For Thrills Joanne Kaufman 2011
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Abeltshauser's teammate, Mathieu Corbeil, meanwhile, has made the most of a heavy workload.
It's Hall ... it's Seguin ... now it's Hall back in the lead! 2009
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Corbeil has singlehandedly turned around the Mooseheads after a woeful start that saw them win just once in their first 14 contests.
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In fact, we just spotlighted Corbeil as Red Line Report's Prospect of the Week (see the video at www. redlinereport.com).
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