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Meanwhile, Uri falls for Shlomi Angel Bonanni, an abusive closeted taxi driver and Shuli's romance with Gabi falls apart.
George Heymont: Puttin' On The Glitz (Two Hot New Gay Movie Musicals) George Heymont 2011
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Meanwhile, Uri falls for Shlomi Angel Bonanni, an abusive closeted taxi driver and Shuli's romance with Gabi falls apart.
George Heymont: Puttin' On The Glitz (Two Hot New Gay Movie Musicals) George Heymont 2011
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"We want a negotiation, not a simple consultation," said Raffaele Bonanni, head of CISL, a moderate union with more than 4 million members, half of them already retired.
Italy's Monti to Unveil New Austerity Program Christopher Emsden 2011
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Mesley, president of the Albany Police Officers Union, said he's been on the force 14 years and cannot recall another instance, outside of McKenna and Bonanni, where an officer was charged with assault.
Archive 2006-04-01 Alex Navarro 2006
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: But Bonanni says the Dishmaker is currently just a prototype and his work isn't done yet.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: And, according to Bonanni, this device doesn't just save space and time, it saves energy, too.
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Bonanni says the DishMaker would be useful in restaurants, hospitals and other institutions that use a lot of dishes.
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Maggio; Flaminio da Latera, "Compendio della storia degli ordini regolari" s.v. "Theatine dell'immacolata Concezione"; Bonanni in
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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Theatine clerics: a white tunic under a black garment with wide sleeves and girdle of wool; on the head a white veil without wimple, the place of which is supplied by the collar of the outer garment, like that of the Theatine clerics (Baronius and Bonanni).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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Bonanni, No.lxxiv. of his volume on the Vatican, represents the outside of one of the rotundas, the nearest to the obelisk of the circus.
Pagan and Christian Rome Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani 1888
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