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  • (mine author adds), hear a strange story, and worthy to be chronicled: I had a servant at the same time called Fulco

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Fulco Tedeschi, “100 candeline per la signora Fernanda,” Bollettino della Comunità Ebraica di Milano, November 1989.

    Delizia! John Dickie 2008

  • It's kind of a nifty little symbolic thing: Jesus is going to beat him at his own game, Fulco said.

    languagehat.com: TRANSLATING THE PASSION. 2004

  • "I tracked down some obscene graffiti from Roman army camps," Fulco said.

    languagehat.com: TRANSLATING THE PASSION. 2004

  • Fulco was aware of the anachronism in using the Italianate pronunciation.

    languagehat.com: TRANSLATING THE PASSION. 2004

  • For the relatively few Middle Eastern Christians who still speak Aramaic, "The Passion" may sound riddled with mistakes—spurring Fulco to point out, "modern Aramaic dialects are as different from ancient ones as Chaucer and modern English."

    languagehat.com: TRANSLATING THE PASSION. 2004

  • Still, now that the movie is in general release, Fulco fully expects to get an earful about his use of languages.

    languagehat.com: TRANSLATING THE PASSION. 2004

  • Fulco is also expected to be implemented at Libanon in February.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • "It appears the strikers do not want to work Fulco and would instead like to have productivity committees set up," Davidson said.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • The mine has proposed full calendar operations, or Fulco, which means there would be continuous operations at the mine to increase its gold production.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

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