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My pal Adina is in India, working as a volunteer on sustainable technology projects.
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It's a DVD called Adina's Deck and their website is: www.
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The site also has jewelry from lines such as Adina Reyter and Tarina Tarantino.
Fashion Forward: Blanchett is bright in Armani's Black Lace makeup
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The City Opera has been fortunate in finding as gifted a tenor as David Loneli to sing the key role, Nemorino, a shy young man attracted to the brash Adina.
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Stefania Dovhan is masterful as Adina, Meredith Lustig sings with great force as her rival, Jose Adan Perez has the proper vocal swagger as Nemorino's rival, and Marco Nistico is excellent as the snake oil salesman who dispenses "the elixir of love."
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She has returned to play Liu, Mimì (La bohème), Juliet (Roméo and Juliette), Adina (The Elixir of Love), and Butterfly.
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The story of that transaction, of the cache that was shifted and of the scholars who subsequently deciphered it, has been told many times but never so well as by Adina Hoffman and Peter Cole in "Sacred Trash: The Lost and Found World of the Cairo Geniza."
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But in this case setting the opera in some Midwestern plains town in the '50s where the heroine Adina runs a combination filling station and diner clarifies the setting.
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His wife, Adina Hoffman, has written a remarkable biography of a contemporary Palestinian poet.
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Stefania Dovhan is masterful as Adina, Meredith Lustig sings with great force as her rival, Jose Adan Perez has the proper vocal swagger as Nemorino's rival, and Marco Nistico is excellent as the snake oil salesman who dispenses "the elixir of love."
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