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  • Campodonico and Bulkley had about as much stop-motion experience as Batman has with stand-up comedy, but Green and Senreich asked them to help shoot a batch of short vids to show online and air on Late Night With Conan O'Brien .

    Fowl Play: Adult Swim's Low-Budget, High-Geek, Stop-Mo Hit Robot Chicken Adam Winer 2007

  • [Journalist] Comrade Fidel, Comrade (Campodonico) has only referred to oil and mining payments but our country has very large emporiums which make big payments.

    LATIN AMERICAN PRESS FORUM ON REG. FINANCIAL CRI 1985

  • Campodonico, who knew nothing of the true state of affairs.

    Taquisara 1881

  • Campodonico, but he was too proud to turn to her, and too deeply conscious that she had done all she could to give Gloria the social position the latter coveted.

    Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2 (of 2) J. Andr�� [Illustrator] Castaigne 1881

  • Cardinal Campodonico had gone to Rome to attend one of the consistories for the creation of new cardinals, which are often held shortly before

    Taquisara 1881

  • Cardinal Campodonico was at that time the archbishop of Naples, and he received Don Matteo immediately, for the priest was a man of extraordinarily brilliant gifts and well known to the prelate, who liked him and had caused him to be made a canon of the cathedral not many years earlier.

    Taquisara 1881

  • Campodonico was a woman of taste and culture, in the modern sense.

    Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2 (of 2) J. Andr�� [Illustrator] Castaigne 1881

  • Campodonico had assured them that Dalrymple was a gentleman, they had no further questions to ask, and raised their eyebrows when Gloria volunteered information on the subject of her ancestors.

    Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2 (of 2) J. Andr�� [Illustrator] Castaigne 1881

  • Campodonico and tore her honour to shreds and her virtues to rags of abomination; and her flaming pride blazed out in searing hatred and contempt for the coward who had struck her in the face.

    Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2 (of 2) J. Andr�� [Illustrator] Castaigne 1881

  • Campodonico, to the unconcealable satisfaction his words gave her.

    Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2 (of 2) J. Andr�� [Illustrator] Castaigne 1881

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