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  • While Washington State Ferry riders have long been able to slake their thirst with cold microbrews, the closest Water Taxi passengers have gotten to cocktail culture is a virgin concoction called the "Constantini," so named for the aforementioned councilman, who was instrumental in King County's seizure of the 12-minute run.

    Seattle Weekly | Complete Issue 2009

  • The best wine store in Rome (Constantini) has a far narrower wine selection than the best wine stores in LA, SF, NYC or DC.

    Fred Franzia and American wine under $10 | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • The news agency also took the time to berate the hapless Constantini for his false conclusions.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Jan 2008

  • The report adds that "the mummy was already pronounced by a majority of archaeological experts as being of Iranian origin," quoting the nonexistent "interview" with hapless Italian paleobotanist Constantini once more.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Jan 2008

  • BAKHTIAR: OK, thank you, Bob, a lot of unanswered questions -- Bob Constantini from Montgomery County, Maryland.

    CNN Transcript Oct 6, 2002 2002

  • The news agency also took the time to berate the hapless Constantini for his false conclusions.

    Special Report: Saga of the Persian Princess 2001

  • But when Lorenzo Valla, in his celebrated De falso credita et ementita Constantini donatione Declamatio (1440), proved the falsity of the donation that the Emperor

    RENAISSANCE HUMANISM NICOLA ABBAGNANO 1968

  • O sol sub Irenae et Constantini temporibus iterum me videbis.

    The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968

  • As they had only been married six months, and some part of the fortune was not yet paid, the inquisitor sent an order to the Constantini family, at

    Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal Sarah J. Richardson

  • One Constantini invented the character of Mezetin, as the Narcissus of Pantomime.

    A History of Pantomime R. J. Broadbent

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