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The Italians celebrated their victory by launching captain Corrado Barazzutti up and down into the air, then ran around the court dousing each other with water bottles.
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"Schiavone is a gladiator," Italy captain Corrado Barazzutti said.
Italy advances to Fed Cup final with doubles win over France 2007
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"They fought like lions," Italy captain Corrado Barazzutti said.
USATODAY.com - Slovakia, Croatia lead Davis Cup semifinals 2005
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I used to call Corrado every now and again, in those days when calling Europe was quite expensive, and I would be passed on to this girl, Francesca.
Harper's Magazine 2009
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Tony Corrado, Jay Kiedrowski, and Bill Galston—brilliant scholars who helped refine my thinking on the key issues—shared their ideas generously.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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Tony Corrado, Jay Kiedrowski, and Bill Galston—brilliant scholars who helped refine my thinking on the key issues—shared their ideas generously.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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Tony Corrado, Jay Kiedrowski, and Bill Galston—brilliant scholars who helped refine my thinking on the key issues—shared their ideas generously.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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Only the defenses mustered by the brothers Baldric (a shepherd) and Corrado (a blacksmith) saved the village, albeit at the cost of Baldricâs life.
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In gratitude, the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III made Corrado Von Baur the local baron and gave him control over these lands.
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He handed the economic development and infrastructure portfolios to Corrado Passera, the chief executive of Italy's biggest retail bank, Intesa Sanpaolo.
Mario Monti appoints technocrats to steer Italy out of economic crisis 2011
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