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Later on she was again with child, and gave birth to a girl, whom they called Cosa, after the mother of my father.
The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini Cellini, Benvenuto, 1500-1571 1910
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Later on she was again with child, and gave birth to a girl, whom they called Cosa, after the mother of my father.
III 1909
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Later on she was again with child, and gave birth to a girl, whom they called Cosa, after the mother of my father.
Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini Benvenuto Cellini 1535
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He rested at an indian town called Cosa, till August 20, 1540, when he began to move through Tallamuchassie Ullobali and Toasi.
Fagots from the campfire, Louis J Dupre 1881
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Earlier this year, Facebook removed some mafia-related content, including a page dedicated to Toto "The Beast" Riina, once known as the Cosa Nostra "boss of bosses," ANSA said.
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He spoke of "La Cosa Nostra " as an "ideology" he was born into and that remains "a living, breathing beast."
'Mikey Scars' Gets Repaid For Informing Tamer El-Ghobashy 2011
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"He brought with him an encyclopedic understanding…of the inner workings of Cosa Nostra," Mr. Otto said.
'Mikey Scars' Gets Repaid For Informing Tamer El-Ghobashy 2011
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Cosa pensano i bloggers arabi del Maghreb delle elezioni iraniane?
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Then, like any good syndicate, the centrist Cosa Nostra will tell you it's time to return the favor with a hit job or two.
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Then, like any good syndicate, the centrist Cosa Nostra will tell you it's time to return the favor with a hit job or two.
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