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For the coastal areas of the Rio Grande, see Ciotti et al.,
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To my friends and colleagues in the art and police worlds, particularly Bob Wittman, Bob Goldman, Dennis Ahern, Vernon Rapley, Silvia Ciotti, and Gianni Pastore who, through their confidence in me, propelled my voyage upon the uncharted seas of the study of art crime.
The Art Thief Noah Charney 2007
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After Grimaldi the path crosses the top of the ridge, and having passed up by the E. or left side of the Vallon St. Louis, ascends the hill, on the top of which is the hamlet of Ciotti (1090 ft.), consisting of some 20 houses compactly grouped together.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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An establishment that once enriched the clans of the 'Ndrangheta has returned to being a legal business, said Father Luigi Ciotti, the head of Libera.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Nick Squires 2011
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Ciotti said his draft law, first advocated by President Nicolas Sarkozy as he tries to win support from the far right, was inspired by Canada's parole system.
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Ciotti said he was drafting a law that would allow judges to make parents responsible for conditions imposed on paroled juveniles.
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But then Betty Kelly of the National Marrow Donor Program, who helped coordinate the event, informed Ciotti and the last remaining volunteers that the estimated total participation was
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As the main Yale contact for the event, Ciotti received dozens of e-mails from those looking to help or just looking to thank him and the Yale athletic department.
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"One e-mail came from a woman thanking us for doing this because both her son and her daughter had leukemia," Ciotti said.
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"Coach Williams told the team: whatever we do, we're going to do it as a team, and we're going to do the best we can," said Ciotti.
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