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“This is not a silver bullet, but it goes a long way to help prevent piracy,” Gareau says.
Android software piracy rampant despite Google’s efforts to curb John Cox 2010
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"We sat there for about an hour, and nothing was happening," Gareau recalls.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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BRIEF SYNOPSIS: Anna Gareau can, with a touch, read a person's past, whether she wants to or not.
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Touch, by first time author Gayleen Froese, is the story of Anna Gareau and her ability to read a person's past by touching something of value to that person.
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BRIEF SYNOPSIS: Anna Gareau can, with a touch, read a person's past, whether she wants to or not.
August 2005 2005
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Late at night, the memories of that last day, that last hour on DS9, that last minute before he had been beamed out to the U.S.S. Gareau, were as vivid to Nog as if they had happened only hours earlier, as if he were still in his youth, still only an ensign.
THE WAR OF THE PROPHETS JUDITH REEVES-STEVENS GARFIELD REEVES-STEVENS 2000
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Though Gareau had been slain trying to ascend the Ottawa and Father Ménard had by this time preached in the forests of Lake Michigan, the Jesuits had made no great discoveries in the Northwest.
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Gareau, who was mortally wounded on the Ottawa, probably by a Frenchman or renegade hunter, died at Montreal; and Dreuillettes did not go farther than Lake Nipissing.
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The army was his devoted servant; Italy and the world should see how different was his moderation from the rapacity of the republic and its tools, vandals like the commissioners Gareau and Salicetti.
The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. I. (of IV.) William Milligan Sloane 1889
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Canada's Jacqueline Gareau, a contemporary of Ruegger, was the real winner.
Thestar.com - Home Page Randy Starkman 2011
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