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Ga´rous


a.1.Pertaining to, or resembling, garum.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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When Avery discovers some large footprints in the mud they wonder if they have been made by a 'loup garou' and she's sure that if they could find a living example of this legendary creature people would make a big effort to stop the decline of the area.
For the first time in Dubai, singer, songwriter and actor Garou will perform at a solo concert as part of his 20 Years Jubilee Tour.
The new season will feature a new sinister enemy for Saitama in the form of Garou. He is pictured in the season 2 poster as the man with silver hair.
Singer Garou will be bringing his 20-year Jubliee Tour to Dubai on October 26.
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The spooked harmonies and death rattle of the title track, the itching wrath and bare bone rhythms of Loup Garou and the thunderbolt strafed, metal menace of Dionysus follow the same pulverising theme.
Loup Garou, named for the French legend of the werewolf, is one of the album's many stand-out tracks that explores male desire and excess.
Loup Garou, named for the French legend of the werewolf, is one of album's many stand-out tracks explores male desire and excess.
I remember Jeff Becker's formidable design for Loup Garou, an outdoor piece by New Orleans's Mondo Bizarro that explored the interconnectedness between land and culture in Louisiana in the face of massive land erosion.
Garou was the first to turn around, a move that soon encouraged the other judges to follow.
Two loup-garou texts appeared in 1899, Louvigny de Montigny's (1876-1955) "Une histoire de loupgarou" in La Presse and Louis Frechette's (1839-1908) "The Loup Garou," which was published in English in his book Christmas in French Canada, prior to its French debut the following year in L'Almanach du peuple.