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From modest beginnings in Valcourt, Quebec, a half century ago, we have now become a global competitor.
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Today's speaker, Bernard Valcourt, is Canada's Minister of Employment and Immigration.
The Need for Change 1993
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Richard R. Valcourt, wditor-in-chief of the International journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, called it "an authoritative and much-needed study... bringing to life the increasingly forgotten harsh reality of the Communist police state."
Holly Cara Price: SMERSH: Stalin's Secret Weapon, Soviet Military Counterintelligence in WWII By Dr. Vadim Birstein Holly Cara Price 2012
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Richard R. Valcourt, wditor-in-chief of the International journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, called it "an authoritative and much-needed study... bringing to life the increasingly forgotten harsh reality of the Communist police state."
Holly Cara Price: SMERSH: Stalin's Secret Weapon, Soviet Military Counterintelligence in WWII By Dr. Vadim Birstein Holly Cara Price 2012
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In Valcourt, which was invaded by foreign journalists and TV crews after the Raelians announced the first birth of a human clone, people are skeptical but highly tolerant of their strange neighbours.
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Prince de Guermantes (on whose account, partly, she was anxious to exclude Mme. de Valcourt, whom he declined to meet) was not to be invited, alarmed her.
The Captive 2003
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Mme. de Mortemart need not have bothered herself about Mme. de Valcourt.
The Captive 2003
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Mme. de Valcourt heard nothing, for the simple reason that she did not understand a single word.
The Captive 2003
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“No she cannot possibly hear what I am saying,” Mme. de Mortemart concluded inwardly, reassured by her own glance which as a matter of fact had had a totally different effect upon Mme. de Valcourt from that intended: “Why,” Mme. de Valcourt had said to herself when she caught this glance, “Marie-Thérèse is planning something with Palamède which I am not to be told.”
The Captive 2003
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Charlus, could not refrain, as though under a fascination, from casting a glance at Mme. de Valcourt (the rejected) in order to make certain that the other was too far away to hear her.
The Captive 2003
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