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That conference, supported by the NSF, was focused on Training Science Information Specialists and was held at the GeorgiaInstitute of Technology in 1961 and again in 1962 (Emard, 1976).
A Little Information History « Beki's Blog (there's an original name) 2010
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And, sadly, I must admit I was born in Ville-Emard and we lived in The Point.
Oh my …. LuLu 2008
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Before he was elected in 1988 as an MP for the federal riding of LaSalle-Emard, Paul Martin was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Canada Steamship Lines, and a Director of seven Canadian companies.
Canada's 1997 Budget 1997
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Prior to his first election in 1988 as an M.P. for the federal riding of LaSalle-Emard, he was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Canada Steamship Lines and a director of seven major Canadian companies.
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Bishop Emard founded a classical college affiliated to Laval
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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"The death of netbooks is overstated," says Acer spokeswoman Lisa Emard.
Forbes.com: News Elizabeth Woyke 2011
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A 911 call at 1: 40 a.m. sent police to an apartment in the city's Ville-Emard neighbourhood where they found the three victims -- the 72-year-old man and the two boys, ages seven and one.
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A 911 call at 1: 40 a.m. sent police to an apartment in the city's Ville-Emard neighbourhood where they found the three victims -- the 72-year-old man and the two boys, ages seven and one.
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Emard adds that he was always told by his father not to go to bed mad after a fight with his wife.
London Free Press 2010
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The 33-year-old woman also discovered the body of her 72-year-old boyfriend at their home in the city's working-class Ville-Emard neighbourhood.
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