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The "Corsaro" excerpts consisted of Corrado's double aria - a slow cantabile section followed by a rousing martial cabaletta - Medora's Romanza exquisitely sung by Eleni Calenos, accompanied by Harp, Flute, oboe and Clarinet and finally the Medora-Corrado duet that closes Act I of the opera, complete with string pizzicatos and harp as well as heavy brass, pre-recorded canon shots and glorious high notes to close the first half of the program.
Greek News 2009
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Corsaro, William A. The Sociology of Childhood, 2nd ed.
Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011
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So achieving and being praised for that achievement is what's most important in their view in terms of themselves, Corsaro says.
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Corsaro, William A. The Sociology of Childhood, 2nd ed.
Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011
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I think I would still go with a Moto Morini 1200 Corsaro if it was available in N.America. hoyt
Ducati Streetfighter and Streetfighter S get 155bhp 1098 engine - Hell For Leather 2008
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He was unhappy with the casting, particularly Jessica Tandy in the lead role, and he fought constantly with the director, Frank Corsaro.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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His next productions were “Il Corsaro,” brought out at Trieste in 1848; “La Battaglia di Legnano” at Rome in 1849; “Luisa Miller” at Naples in the same year; and
The Great Italian and French Composers Ferris, George T 1878
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Corsaro asked a member of Palin's team if he thought it was dangerous to have reporters forced to chase her from stop to stop.
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It adds up to a dangerous situation, says CBS News Producer Ryan Corsaro.
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"It feels like she's baiting us and treating us like paparazzi and make the 'lamestream media' appear that way," said Corsaro.
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