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•OCTOBER 2006: Casualties list | A closer look: Shane T. Adcock was brave and loyal, always ready to help, according to Brian Jalbert, a friend.
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"Words can't describe what kind of a person he was," Jalbert said.
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Shane T. Adcock was brave and loyal, always ready to help, according to Brian Jalbert, a friend.
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One such was Michel Jalbert of Pohenegamook, a village in Quebec.
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They were the Jalberts, daughters of the innkeeper, who himself with two young politicians from Montreal were impressing on a _habitant_: "If you don't vote for Libergent, you can't go to heaven;" Jalbert being an adherent of the Blues in the hope of "running" Dormillière, if they succeeded, for his license had been taken away by the new movement.
The Young Seigneur Or, Nation-Making Wilfrid Ch��teauclair
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Very unlike to, for instance, the daughters Jalbert, those bold and idle girls, whose steady occupation was tom-boying scandalously with chance young men, and jeering impudent jeers at everybody.
The Young Seigneur Or, Nation-Making Wilfrid Ch��teauclair
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We're a small company, said Luc Jalbert, chief executive and co-founder of Dizolve.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"It's just unsafe," said Jim Jalbert, president of C & J Trailways.
All Stories 2011
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Jalbert further emphasized the need for a highway infrastructure bill, and noted that the busy interstate is already operating 20 percent above its intended capacity.
All Stories 2011
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Jalbert said he hopes Tide Pods create a path for his detergent sheets in the U.S. market.
The Seattle Times 2011
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