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Langkow gathered a loose puck and fed Savage, who lifted it over a sliding Sauve from the left side at 9: 38, cutting the
USATODAY.com 2003
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Sauve is a player agent today, and his partner will represent Philippe.
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Madame Sauve is bilingual, a superb hostess, and a mature, dignified public figure known for her discretion and diplomacy.
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Madame Sauve is also the Commander in Chief and the Governor General of Canada.
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I felt part of the short-lived chaos sensation of the "Sauve qui peut" ... and I quickly joined in and laughed with you and the crowd when the 'golden bull' was rolling past.
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We still love magazines recently had a catch up with Marie Amelie Sauve.
Debra Scherer: A Chat With Fashion Editor Marie Amelie Sauve Debra Scherer 2011
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Her husband, Bob Sauve, said the bathrooms looked old and should have been refurbished when the store was converted in March from a Designer Depot, part of another chain Mr. Benitah owns.
Target Goes to Canadian Court Ann Zimmerman 2011
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While Ms. Chen praised the array of women's clothing and prices, another customer, Jo-Anne Sauve, wasn't impressed.
Target Goes to Canadian Court Ann Zimmerman 2011
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Accumulated debt was 131 per cent of Canadian household income last year after income tax and transfers such as child benefits, up from 91 per cent in 1990, Sauve says.
Our Consumer Economy In For A Big Crash? « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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Accumulated debt was 131 per cent of Canadian household income last year after income tax and transfers such as child benefits, up from 91 per cent in 1990, Sauve says.
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