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  • U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, on crutches, said the prosecution was gratified by the guilty verdicts on the two counts, calling Cellini's prosecution an "extremely important case."

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • We read the Greek epics and dramas of ancient times, Cellini's Autobiography from the Renaissance,

    Edmund S. Phelps - Autobiography 2007

  • "The Myth of Antiquity" presents works of art depicting mythological scenes by Correggio, Parmigianino, Titian and Spranger alongside objects such as Cellini's "Saliera."

    Time Off: Cultural Events Around Europe 2009

  • Cellini's Autobiography was there because of its open celebration of his success – his ambitions and his "making it."

    Edmund S. Phelps - Autobiography 2007

  • Stuart Levine, another of Cellini's alleged co-conspirators, who raised huge sums for Blagojevich and got reappointed to two state boards, testified at Rezko's trial that the governor once told him during a 2003 plane ride, "You stick with us and you'll do very well for yourself."

    Corruption in the Land of Lincoln 2008

  • There's always Cellini's autobiography, but I was looking for something a little less sensational...

    New Novel on Renaissance Florence Julianne Douglas 2008

  • In the space of fifty-four seconds Benvenuto Cellini's solid-gold Saliera — known as "the Mona Lisa of sculptures," and valued at roughly $65 million — was stolen by a bold thief.

    The Art of the Steal 2005

  • In the space of fifty-four seconds Benvenuto Cellini's solid-gold Saliera — known as "the Mona Lisa of sculptures," and valued at roughly $65 million — was stolen by a bold thief.

    The Art of the Steal 2005

  • The FBI is asking for your help in finding these stolen works of art from Da Vinci's Madonna, (INAUDIBLE) to Cellini's salt cellar to Munch's "The Scream" just stolen over a year ago.

    CNN Transcript Nov 19, 2005 2005

  • "God Save the King," as he must, the NASSR Quashee kept it and rose again to his feet as the final choruses were sung, holding it aloft above himself and everyone as high as he could, like Cellini's famous statue of Perseus displaying the grisly face of Medusa, as the finale ended.

    Directing Obi in the Year 2000 2002

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