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In conjunction with this launch, long-time GarageBand. com member and American Idol finalist, Bo Bice, is featured on Papion, a new single now available through GarageBand. com and the first track ever released by a major artist expressly for podcasting.
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June 17th, 2005 -- by Augie De Blieck Jr. Bo Bice is still in denial.
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A real living child familiarly called Bice, the diminutive for Beatrice, enamoured Dante with a real, genuine love.
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"He always called me 'Bice' -- sometimes 'Bicetta,' 'Bicinola,' 'Bicina;' it was his pretty Italian way.
Cord and Creese James De Mille
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"Bice;" Despard wished to find those whom his dead father had denounced to him.
Cord and Creese James De Mille
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Featuring authentic Italian cuisine, Bice at The Pearl-Qatar is part of the legendary Bice Group which was established in 1926 when its founder Beatrice 'Bice' Ruggeri opened her first trattoria in Milan.
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Bice seemed to take the ribbing in stride, telling the Huffington Post, [Soup host] Joel [McHale] has always picked on me, but with love.
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Bice chronicled her life's highs and lows in the 2005 memoir, Pull Yourself Up by Your Bra Straps and Other Quacker Wisdom.
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Moreover, Bice's several appearances on QVC made her something of a cult figure — she was featured often on The Soup and honored on The Soup Awards.
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Bice, who first appeared on QVC in 1995, was known for her headbands, boisterous personality and even more boisterous clothing, which was typically sold in bright colors and embroidered with seasonal and holiday-themed adornments.
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