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“Luciano is a fascinating case of how criminals are made, broken - and made again.”
The Huffington Post: Eric Dezenhall: Waiting for Lucky Luciano
“I've been trying to win Luciano's heart for forever.”
“Nice box of inchies, and that post card of Luciano is fabulous!”
“He’s lazy, he hung around with some young Boston hoods and stole at least one car; he likes his grandma, probably because she gives him money, but he calls Luciano boss.”
“The witness, a jailed Naples mobster called Luciano Aviello, announced he wanted to retract and was questioned by Comodi in prison in July.”
The Huffington Post: Knox Trial: Court Rejects Request For New DNA Test
“They gave a ton of money to a gansterrapper called Luciano to promote the country.”
“HEFNER: Well, in between times, I think Marilyn Grabowski, our West Coast photo editor, called Luciano, who runs Guess.”
“Falkland Islands, when the Spaniards murdered some of their own countrymen and all the Englishmen, a young friendly Spaniard was running away, when a great tall man, by name Luciano, came at full gallop after him, shouting to him to stop, and saying that he only wanted to speak to him.”
“As a proof of their force, I may mention, that at the Falkland Islands, when the Spaniards murdered some of their own countrymen and all the Englishmen, a young friendly Spaniard was running away, when a great tall man, by name Luciano, came at full gallop after him, shouting to him to stop, and saying that he only wanted to speak to him.”
“Also, there’s a place in the Tyson’s Corner Mall called Luciano’s, which, if it only used better sauce, could have the best pizza in the DC metro area.”
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