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Chimenti has spent the last few years in a drab, cluttered office cobbling together increasingly clever explosive devices out of cellular phones and artillery shells.
Archive 2004-10-01 2004
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Pier di Cosimo was the head man, and eldest of all; with such ties was he bound to his master and godfather, that he was known better as Cosimo's Peter than by his own patronymic of Chimenti.
Fra Bartolommeo Scott, Leader, 1837-1902 1881
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He was at this time twenty-two years of age, his registry in the Florentine Guild proves his birth in 1462, as the son of Lorenzo, son of Piero, son of Antonio, Chimenti.
Fra Bartolommeo Scott, Leader, 1837-1902 1881
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Pier di Cosimo was the head man, and eldest of all; with such ties was he bound to his master and godfather, that he was known better as Cosimo's Peter than by his own patronymic of Chimenti.
Fra Bartolommeo Leader Scott 1869
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"That was a warning," said Anna Chimenti, a professor of constitutional law at the University of Foggia.
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It was 2007, and Chimenti's mother, who had been hospitalized, was suffering from severe facial cuts and bruises caused by the mask attached to the ventilation machine used to pump air into her breathing passages.
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Later that day, Mr. Del Baso reported back to Mr. Chimenti, saying that when he left Mr. Xanthoudakis's office, "he was pissing blood over there."
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed RHÉAL SÉGUIN 2011
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Her doctors tried every available solution but nothing seemed to work, so Chimenti set out to create a fix.
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The transcript also showed that in a telephone conversation, Cosimo Chimenti told an associate, Francesco Del Baso, that he invested $300,000 with Mr. Xanthoudakis.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed RHÉAL SÉGUIN 2011
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Now it's been taken up by the bassist Phil Lesh and the guitarist Bob Weir, who, together with John Kadlecik on guitar, Jeff Chimenti on keyboards, Joe Russo on drums, and Sunshine Becker and Jeff Pehrson on backing vocals, carry on the music and the spirit of the Grateful Dead.
The New Yorker newyorker.com 2011
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