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The latter gentleman is to employ this interval in ascertaining the position of some important places in New-Brunswick, for which province he has ere this taken his departure by the route of Boston.
Archive 2005-08-01 2005
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Last night 06.01.07 I had a few people over to make a meal out of the canned New-Brunswick lobster that I brought back to Hamilton with me.
Must... Shake... Off... Flu... Carlo Artieri 2006
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But unfortunately, as some of you may not know, good ol' New-Brunswick was actually one of the first places to get high speed internet in North America.
I've Found The Middle of Nowhere!!!! Carlo Artieri 2005
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Now, the nice thing about New-Brunswick is that owning a house here is not a ridiculously unreasonable venture.
Archive 2005-12-01 Carlo Artieri 2005
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But unfortunately, as some of you may not know, good ol' New-Brunswick was actually one of the first places to get high speed internet in North America.
Archive 2005-12-01 Carlo Artieri 2005
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Now, the nice thing about New-Brunswick is that owning a house here is not a ridiculously unreasonable venture.
My Old Home... Carlo Artieri 2005
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I'm from Moncton, which you can see on the right side of this map of New-Brunswick, whereas Grand-Sault is about a 4 to 4.5 hour drive away, on the other side of the province.
I've Found The Middle of Nowhere!!!! Carlo Artieri 2005
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I'm from Moncton, which you can see on the right side of this map of New-Brunswick, whereas Grand-Sault is about a 4 to 4.5 hour drive away, on the other side of the province.
Archive 2005-12-01 Carlo Artieri 2005
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If only the "remotest rumor had come," says he, "of the faithlessness of the brunette in England, I should have been fastened for life in the New-Brunswick valley."
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864 Various
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They then started for the village for help, and he struck for New-Brunswick, which he reached just in time to take the six o'clock boat for New-York, where he arrived and placed himself in the care of a colored minister's family, the minister himself being on a journey to Canada with some fugitives; and by their influence he was provided with a temporary home.
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