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Aquilina, Pawlu (August 28, 1929 – January 29, 2009) Poet
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"Take a look at the leading men today," says Geoffrey Aquilina Ross, author of "The Day of the Peacock: Style for Men 1963-1973," being published in May.
Dress Like an Icon Steve Garbarino 2011
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Mike Aquilina was the first excellent editor I dealt with.
Editor Appreciation Day Heidi Hess Saxton 2007
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Jeanson James Ancheta, of Downey, California, pleaded guilty in Los Angeles federal court to four felony charges for crimes, including infecting machines at two U.S. military sites, that earned him more than $61,000, said federal prosecutor James Aquilina.
Boing Boing: January 22, 2006 - January 28, 2006 Archives 2006
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A poet might have admired the magnificent Aquilina; but the winning Euphrasia must be repulsive to every one — the first was the soul of sin; the second, sin without a soul in it.
The Magic Skin 2007
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Towards noon, next day, the fair Aquilina bestirred herself.
The Magic Skin 2007
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“What is there so alarming about the hospital?” asked the terrific Aquilina.
The Magic Skin 2007
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“If he has any gratitude in him, he will give me a couple of carriages with fast steppers,” said Aquilina.
The Magic Skin 2007
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Raphael and Emile took the coffee which she poured into the cups brought by Aquilina, and began to talk with her.
The Magic Skin 2007
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“Aquilina mia, you have never shown more sense than in this depressing fit of yours,” Euphrasia remarked.
The Magic Skin 2007
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