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  • Special thanks go out to my consummate tour guide, Bill McDunough, founder of BostonPrivateTours.com and his amazing driver, Larry Constanzo, for my crash course in Boston history, lore, and layout.

    Dirty Little Lies Julie Leto 2006

  • Special thanks go out to my consummate tour guide, Bill McDunough, founder of BostonPrivateTours.com and his amazing driver, Larry Constanzo, for my crash course in Boston history, lore, and layout.

    Dirty Little Lies Julie Leto 2006

  • It is only fitting that one of the great clubs of the world should meet in one of the great hotels of the world, and I acknowledge the help of the Royal York Hotel's management, and especially the staff who do so much for us at every meeting, led by Adriano Ferreira and Charles Decastro, together with Emilio Fucile and Sammy Constanzo.

    Christmas Luncheon 1980

  • But we must not lose sight of the influence of Constanzo

    Some Forerunners of Italian Opera 1896

  • They collected his verse, and printed it at the expense of the Academy; and it was established without dissent that each Arcadian in turn, at the hut of some conspicuous shepherd, in the presence of the keeper (such was the jargon of those most amusing unrealities), should deliver a commentary upon some sonnet of Constanzo.

    Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions William Dean Howells 1878

  • He was being held without bail in the death of Micaela "Mickey" Constanzo, a popular student-athlete at West Wendover High School who disappeared after track practice Thursday.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Constanzo identified three main categories of her job - event planning, marketing and sponsor relationship work - and divided her tasks accordingly.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed WALLACE IMMEN 2010

  • Constanzo, leader of the group that kidnapped and killed Mark J. Kilroy in March 1989, was an initiated palero, a person who practices Palo Mayombe.

    Professor Hex 2009

  • As Zavaleta sees it, what Constanzo and his followers practiced went beyond black magic.

    The Monitor : 2009

  • He has met with Palo Mayombe practitioners during the past 20 years in the Rio Grande Valley, other Texas locations and Mexico City, and "they all, with no exception, just lament what Constanzo did and (that) he caused them so much harm and so much damage (to their religion)."

    The Monitor : 2009

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