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Examples
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It would be insulting to think of him as a "Divo", because he is so much more than that; generous, engaging people, making connections.
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It would be insulting to think of him as a "Divo", because he is so much more than that; generous, engaging people, making connections.
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It would be insulting to think of him as a "Divo", because he is so much more than that; generous, engaging people, making connections.
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In Scotland, it's Toni Servillo, who made such a stunning Andreotti in last year's Il Divo.
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It is the group's youth, says the dream team, which gives it the edge over Il Divo, the other pop-opera group invented by Simon Cowell in 2003, while their genuine vocal skills can grab the attention of teens reared on TV talent shows.
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Above, a man picks coffee beans on a coffee and cocoa plantation in Divo.
Ivory Coast Cocoa Export Ban Brings Price Spike Caroline Henshaw 2011
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He nodded enthusiastically when he first heard an Il Divo record.
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She's turning out first-rate recordings: Her latest, "Diva/Divo," contrasting female roles with the "trouser roles" that are a staple of the mezzo repertory, came out in January.
Opera singer Joyce DiDonato talks about her all-American work ethic Anne Midgette 2011
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On 9 December 1991 the then 13 European leaders – including Germany's Helmut Kohl, Francois "Sphinx" lMitterrand of France and Italy's Giulio "Il Divo" Andreotti – convened for lunch.
The euro was conceived 20 years ago today, but now even Maastricht questions its survival 2011
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Chinese rice expert Liu Lanjin explains rice varieties from China at the rice plots in Divo, Ivory Coast.
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