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  • Amelita Galli-Curci, a famous Italian singer from the early twentieth century, permanently lost her voice after surgery for a thyroid tumor.

    After the Diagnosis MD Julian Seifter 2010

  • After Galli-Curci, whose fans drew her carriage in traces.

    Gorgeous Sills Wills, Garry 1975

  • That is what Galli-Curci, the great soprano, used to do.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • Helen Jepson told me that she used to see Galli-Curci before a performance, sitting in a chair with all her muscles relaxed and her lower jaw so limp it actually sagged.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • Helen Jepson told me that she used to see Galli-Curci before a performance, sitting in a chair with all her muscles relaxed and her lower jaw so limp it actually sagged.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • That is what Galli-Curci, the great soprano, used to do.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • Helen Jepson told me that she used to see Galli-Curci before a performance, sitting in a chair with all her muscles relaxed and her lower jaw so limp it actually sagged.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • That is what Galli-Curci, the great soprano, used to do.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • Helen Jepson told me that she used to see Galli-Curci before a performance, sitting in a chair with all her muscles relaxed and her lower jaw so limp it actually sagged.

    How to Stop Worrying and Start Living Dale Carnegie 1944

  • That is what Galli-Curci, the great soprano, used to do.

    How to Stop Worrying and Start Living Dale Carnegie 1944

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