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Both teams started to fight and Gasparini emerged with a bloody face.
WATCH: Friendly Soccer Match Turns Into Bloody Brawl Michael Klopman 2011
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The book by Drew Gasparini and Louis Sacco who plays Simon's therapist has some very strong jokes and well-defined characters.
Michael Giltz: Theater: New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) #1 Kissless, Crazy, Cartoonish! Michael Giltz 2011
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Gasparini is on less solid ground when going for more serious, emotional moments but his work overall is good to you-bet-he-can-do-even-better.
Michael Giltz: Theater: New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) #1 Kissless, Crazy, Cartoonish! Michael Giltz 2011
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Both teams started to fight and Gasparini emerged with a bloody face.
WATCH: Friendly Soccer Match Turns Into Bloody Brawl Michael Klopman 2011
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Marcel Gasparini; and a photographer who has been closely associated with him, M.
From the archive, 25 January 1969: French actor Alain Delon held 2012
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In New Jersey, Patricia Gasparini, the principal of Woodruff Elementary in Berkeley Heights and a runner, started a Happy Feet Club in which close to 100 children in second through fifth gradesnearly half the student bodymeet one afternoon a week for running.
Young Runners Marc Bloom 2009
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Dakosaurus, the geologically youngest member of the group, was in the news a lot in 2005 as D. andiniensis, an Argentinian species first named in 1985 (though initially misidentified as a species of Metriorhynchus), was described from new specimens (Gasparini et al. 2005).
Archive 2006-07-01 Darren Naish 2006
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* And, according to Langston & Gasparini (1997), not from the Pliocene as usually stated.
Archive 2006-09-01 Darren Naish 2006
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While these possibilities remain untested (to my knowledge) it now seems that the primary function of the bones was that they housed enlarged salt glands, as exceptionally well preserved Argentinian metriorhynchids actually have their salt glands preserved within the prefrontals (Fernández & Gasparini 2000).
Archive 2006-07-01 Darren Naish 2006
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Fernández & Gasparini (2000) suggested that the specialised fossae might have been used to drain unwanted saline secretions from the glands – a novel function for the structures not seen in other archosaurs.
Archive 2006-07-01 Darren Naish 2006
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