- The
Gareau was a
Canadian automobile manufactured only in 1910. Only
three 35 hp worm-drive
fours were
completed before the firm,
based in Montreal, folded...
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Jacqueline Gareau (born
March 10, 1953) is a
Canadian runner who won the
Boston Marathon on
April 21, 1980.
Gareau led the women's
field for most of the...
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France Gareau (born
April 15, 1967) is a
Canadian athlete, who
competed in the
sprint events.
Gareau was born in Verner, Ontario.
Gareau competed for...
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agricultural and
pastoral in its character". However, some commentators, such as
Gareau,
extend the term to mean "any
postwar program designed to
effect and preserve...
- and
ripped the
flesh off the
bones of another."
Professor Frederick H.
Gareau has
written that the
Contras "attacked bridges,
electric generators, but...
- ISBN 0-8103-7714-4. Boisvert,
Donald L. (2020), Palmer,
Susan J.; Geoffroy, Martin;
Gareau, Paul L. (eds.), "The
Temple of Priapus:
Contemporary Phallus Worshippers...
- an
edited volume edited by
Susan J. Palmer,
Martin Geoffroy, and Paul L.
Gareau,
discussing religious history and new
religious movements in Quebec. The...
- (1985),
Alexander L. George's
Western State Terrorism (1991),
Frederick Gareau's State Terrorism and the
United States (2004), and Doug Stokes' America's...
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occupation of West
Germany ended on May 5, 1955.
According to
Frederick H.
Gareau,
noting that
although US
policy had
changed well
before that; "the last...
- campus. Most seriously, no
other runners could recall seeing her.
Jacqueline Gareau was told that she was
leading the race at the 18-mile mark,
while Patti...