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So the Krausz clan took the name Castelli (his mother's maiden name), and the future dealer learned firsthand about the frightening malleability of identity.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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The piece, by Christopher J. Castelli, is about how the services are starting to think that the forthcoming Fiscal Year 2010 defense budget, Obama’s first, is going to contain bigger spending cuts than originally envisaged — but there’s a caveat.
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Canea had its west-end in what is now known as the Castelli, -- the slight elevation on which, most probably, the ancient city was built, and on which stood the Venetian citadel, and the aristocratic quarter, enclosed and gated with an interior wall, whose circuit may still be traced in occasional glimpses of the brown stone above and between the Turkish houses.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867 Various
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Foreign Minister Franco Frattini, a member of the People of Freedom, called Castelli's plan
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Why is the long island of "Castelli" separated into two groupings of artists/cities at north and south, with the long middle essentially vacant, except for a craggy peninsula containing a very isolated "Johns"?
post.thing.net - A lean, mean, media machine. Steven Kaplan 2010
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Why is the long island of "Castelli" separated into two groupings of artists/cities at north and south, with the long middle essentially vacant, except for a craggy peninsula containing a very isolated "Johns"?
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Cybernetic Existentialism came up in a conversation between two gallerists: Leo Castelli and my curator, Carmen Gallo.
Lia Petridis Maiello: 'I Read, I Think, I Paint' Lia Petridis Maiello 2011
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He seeks approval to some degree, but only as any human -- and one who was perhaps unfairly targeted for so long -- might (that's not to say, however, that I didn't find his Pruitt-Early show at Leo Castelli Gallery somewhat offensive myself, but at the same time I felt that it offered a perspective on a particular time in pop culture, albeit a narrow perspective).
Marina Cashdan: The Rebirth of Rob Pruitt Marina Cashdan 2010
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I was really thinking about this moment in my career when I had a show [ "Red, Black, Green, Red, White and Blue"] at the Leo Castelli Gallery, in 1992.
Marina Cashdan: The Rebirth of Rob Pruitt Marina Cashdan 2010
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Cybernetic Existentialism came up in a conversation between two gallerists: Leo Castelli and my curator, Carmen Gallo.
Lia Petridis Maiello: 'I Read, I Think, I Paint' Lia Petridis Maiello 2011
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