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  • The actor will play the boyfriend of Kay Cappuccio guest star Hilarie Burton, a Kim Kardashian-like reality star who's famous for being famous.

    Smallville's Justin Hartley to Visit Castle 2011

  • Hilarie, who left her One Tree role as Peyton in 2009 and currently costars on USA's White Collar, has won a guest spot on ABC's Castle as a charismatic reality TV personality named Kay Cappuccio, who to me sounds a lot like a certain Kardashian.

    Keck's Exclusives: Hilarie Burton Gets the Keys to the Castle 2011

  • Professor Cappuccio points out that short sleep duration may lead to obesity through an increase of appetite via hormonal changes caused by the sleep deprivation.

    Boing Boing: July 9, 2006 - July 15, 2006 Archives 2006

  • Paul Cappuccio, one of Starr's law partners, recalls a meeting only last year at which Cappuccio said "" Goddamn. ''

    The Most Dangerous Man In Washington 2008

  • Miss Cappuccio, my second-grade teacher, challenging us to write from one to one thousand, a task that little hands holding fat pencils took forever to finish.

    Living History Hillary Rodham Clinton 2003

  • Miss Cappuccio, my second-grade teacher, challenging us to write from one to one thousand, a task that little hands holding fat pencils took forever to finish.

    Living History Hillary Rodham Clinton 2003

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    Spring training statistics 1996

  • It's what they do for a living, and it's why they've left the U.S. Like thousands of other professional players, Stout and Cappuccio have been denied their source of income since Black Friday-Apr. 15, 2011-the day when, without warning, the Justice Dept. blocked access to the three top online poker sites in the U.S. Relocated and logged in, they're making up for lost time.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • He barely finishes his sentence before Cappuccio, six-foot-three but the quieter of the two, blurts out: By 'eventually,' we meant 'now.'

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Professor Francesco Cappuccio, of Warwick University, said the initial report was wrong to study people with normal and high blood pressure separately, and that grouping the results together showed a clear link between salt and high blood pressure.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

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