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Examples
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The Madoff scheme "has devastated a lot of people, and this is just another aspect," Ambrosino says.
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"Judge, I believe you have the opportunity today to find out where the money is and who else is involved in this crime," Ambrosino said.
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CHERNOFF: Ambrosino and her husband, Dominic, both retired, say they squirreled away their entire savings with Madoff, believing the nest egg had grown to $1.6 million.
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Ambrosino knew, but that didn't mean he wanted the other runners to know.
The Shadow Of The Lion Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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But then she turned away from Ambrosino towards the bench and crooked her finger, beckoning.
The Shadow Of The Lion Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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Also returning from injury is back row Julio Farias Cabello, with Alejandro Campos left out of the matchday 22 altogether and Lucas Gonzalez Ambrosino dropping to the replacements' bench.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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John Ambrosino also excels as Mark, an aspiring filmmaker who is both participant in and observer of the action among a tightknit group of free spirits in the East Village who are trying to find what happiness they can in the middle of the AIDS epidemic.
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If federal funds are not available, it's not like I can make it up in my budget,'' Mayor Thomas G. Ambrosino said.
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"Surely the stress and strain of what has been going on contributed to his reason for retiring a few years earlier, but it is not the only reason," Ambrosino told The Record of Bergen County.
Traffic - WCBSTV.com 2010
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"I can't fathom why an official like that would spin such a yarn to a reporter," Ambrosino said.
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