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I called Emilio, (again, thank god I didn't disconnect my cell phone) and he translated to the service manager Cesare.
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I called Emilio, (again, thank god I didn't disconnect my cell phone) and he translated to the service manager Cesare.
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Seth calls Emilio's clothes "older," but it's obvious he's not really bitching -- getting a catty barb out of Seth Aaron is like squeezing Manic Panic from a stone.
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Seth calls Emilio's clothes "older," but it's obvious he's not really bitching -- getting a catty barb out of Seth Aaron is like squeezing Manic Panic from a stone.
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Hellgate is Astoria's Cheers, so it seems a bit pretentious to call Emilio the chef.
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"I am seeking a man called Emilio the Corinthian," the sergeant said to Ferian.
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"I am seeking a man called Emilio the Corinthian," the sergeant said to Ferian.
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What is known is that Mr. Botín's father, also called Emilio, left Spain with part of his wealth in late 1936, after the start of the Spanish Civil War, fearing, like many other Spaniards, what might come.
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What is known is that Mr. Botín's father, also called Emilio, left Spain with part of his wealth in late 1936, after the start of the Spanish Civil War, fearing, like many other Spaniards, what might come.
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Lane remembered the visitor's fondness for Napa Valley wine and, leaving a half-dozen executives in the room, he snuck out, sped the six miles home and returned with two prized bottles of a special edition cabernet called Emilio's Terrace from his own cellars.
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