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Aldo seems to be bringing out one really cool style per season (with 'Guerette' coming out top for A/W 09) and I'm tempted to say that this new design is their latest triumph.
Shoewawa 2010
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Michelle Guerette also reached the final in single sculls, winning her heat and finishing second in a semifinal, taking fifth place overall.
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Wariner pushes all-time best in 400 meters 2006
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Michelle Guerette: It was quite tricky, but then you look at it perspective after you start traveling.
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World Cup; Munich: Michelle Guerette finished fifth in the single sculls, and Anna Mickelson and Megan Cooke finished fifth in the pairs.
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Clay posts a near-perfect 10 2006
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The U.S. also took two bronze medals — Michelle Guerette in the single sculls and coxswain Chase Phillips, Micah Boyd and Jordan Smith in the men's pair with coxswain.
USATODAY.com - Athletes of the Week pull together for world title 2005
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Gehman, and Michelle Guerette became a medal contender after winning bronze at a World Cup this year behind Great Britain and Germany.
USATODAY.com 2005
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No ship has left the station since the last time Nurse Guerette checked on her.
WARCHILD ESTHER FRIESNER 1990
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Guerette said the budget accomplishes those goals but also reflects an even approach, as opposed to big swings up or down that she feels would affect students.
BangorDailyNews.com - News By Eric Russell BDN Staff 2010
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Webb and Guerette will present the school department's budget to city councilors on April
BangorDailyNews.com - News By Eric Russell BDN Staff 2010
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Guerette agreed and was optimistic that the council would approve the budget as presented.
BangorDailyNews.com - News By Eric Russell BDN Staff 2010
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