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Everton made inquiries for the Fiorentina winger Alessio Cerci, AEK Athens's central defender Kostas Manolas and the Paris St-Germain striker Guillaume Hoarau but it was the capture of Jelavic on a four-and-a-half-year contact that realised his priority.
Louis Saha replaces Roman Pavlyuchenko on busy day for Tottenham 2012
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Two goals from Stevan Jovetic and one from Alessio Cerci saw Fiorentina claim their second win of the season with a 3-0 victory over Parma.
Milan, Napoli and Juventus drop points as Genoa go top of Serie A 2011
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Cerci had changed all his companions back to their original forms.
Faun & Games Anthony, Piers 1997
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"You, Cerci-you don't want to go home to the sea?"
Faun & Games Anthony, Piers 1997
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Cerci: two lateral anal appendages; usually short, jointed, antenna-like, developed from the eleventh abdominal segment of the embryo; sometimes unjointed and specialized into forceps or other processes.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology John. B. Smith
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The Alighieri dwelt in that quarter, but more humbly than their fine neighbours, the Portinari, the Donati, and the Cerci.
Heroes of Modern Europe Alice Birkhead
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Roberto Mancini, who is likely to step up his pursuit of Arsenal's Samir Nasri and Fiorentina's Alessio Cerci this week, said the defeat would not affect City's mental edge.
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Mancini has already discovered one potential signing, Fiorentina winger Alessio Cerci, has opted to remain in Serie A.
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Mancini did confirm he likes the look of Fiorentina winger Alessio Cerci, although it is by no means certain he will make an official approach for the 24-year-old.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Alessio Cerci had given Fiorentina the lead eight minutes in at its Artemio Franchi stadium and Brazil playmaker Hernanes equalized for Lazio in the 28th.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Andrew Dampf 2011
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