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  • Patricio and his cousin Umberto put up two chain barriers, one on the road to the ranch, the other at the entrance to the ranch, right at his front door.

    The Calling 2009

  • Patricio and his cousin Umberto put up two chain barriers, one on the road to the ranch, the other at the entrance to the ranch, right at his front door.

    The Calling 2009

  • She had money and she believed in Umberto and his dream.

    A Fairy Tale About Umberto « Colleen Anderson 2009

  • I’d go for Janet Agren when she was in Umberto Lenzi’s “Eaten Alive!”

    Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2007

  • Where before, as in Umberto Eco’s wonderful Baudolino, the reality of cities like Paris was an exercise in the description of winding shit-filled streets, today’s cities provide much better amenities.

    notes from the peanut gallery Dean Francis Alfar 2003

  • Where before, as in Umberto Eco’s wonderful Baudolino, the reality of cities like Paris was an exercise in the description of winding shit-filled streets, today’s cities provide much better amenities.

    Archive 2003-10-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2003

  • To paraphrase Umberto Eco, people seem to like King Arthur and the members of his court at Camelot.

    CFP: Why Arthur? (round table) (9/1/09; Kalamazoo 5/13-16/10) The Society for the Study of Popular Culture 2009

  • To paraphrase Umberto Eco, people seem to like King Arthur and the members of his court at Camelot.

    Archive 2009-06-01 The Society for the Study of Popular Culture 2009

  • Having recently been to DiFara's, I could no longer call Umberto's my favorite Sicilian slice in the land.

    Serious Eats 2009

  • On Saturday, thousands attended a rally in a Milan sports stadium, including notable left-leaning intellectuals such as Umberto Eco and anti-mafia author Roberto Saviano.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

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