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When we meet Maria ‘Cabiria’ Ceccarelli, she is drowning; having fallen into a river after a shiftless new boyfriend steals her purse.
James Napoli’s Rental of the Week – This Week: NIGHTS OF CABIRIA (1957) – Collider.com 2009
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Ceccarelli, Lo stomaco della Repubblica: Cibo e potere in Italia dal 1945 al 2000, Milan, 2000.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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The postponement let down the large crowd that showed up to support defending Olympic champion Daniela Ceccarelli, who lives just a few miles from San Sicario.
USATODAY.com - Women's super-G race postponed until at least Monday 2006
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Ceccarelli said he thought Kubica would need three months to recover, but the driver asked to get back in his race car less than six weeks later.
NYT > Home Page By BRAD SPURGEON 2011
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After being taken off the critical list, Kubica underwent extensive rehabilitation and is now ready to begin a further programme under the supervision of Dr Riccardo Ceccarelli, who runs the Italian sports clinic 'Formula Medicine'.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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Ceccarelli and David Williams, also of ARC, were conducting a fish census there on Aug. 1, 2011, when they spotted the sharks.
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"We didn't observe the end of the predation event, but as the bamboo shark was most definitely dead, we assume that the wobbegong eventually consumed it," Ceccarelli said.
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Dr Riccardo Ceccarelli said it was "impossible" to predict when the Pole would be able to race again.
BBC News - Home 2011
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"It's not unusual for them to prey on other sharks, especially small sharks such as the bamboo shark, as they forage for invertebrates on the seabed," Ceccarelli said.
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"The white bamboo shark appeared first, and as we came closer, we suddenly realized that its head was not hidden under a ledge, as is usual, but in the mouth of the very well-camouflaged wobbegong," Daniela Ceccarelli of Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence ARC for Coral Reef Studies, told LiveScience, adding that "witnessing predation events like this is very rare."
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