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  • Gherardi, whose celebrity clients include Michelle Pfeiffer, Jay-Z and Beyoncé, estimates that the average cost for a seven-night trip, booked through Island Destinations, is $15,000 to $20,000.

    Ten Places Celebs Go To Unwind Hottest Star Hideaways 2006

  • Marchese Gherardi of Lombardy, and Mr. John Spottiswoode the younger, of Spottiswoode, the solicitor.

    The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D. 2004

  • By the following December, the Gherardi brought him to

    Remains Returned List WWII 1954

  • By the following December, the Gherardi brought him to

    Remains Returned List WWII 1954

  • While they were being ferried to Middletown's Coddington Cove, and to their 384-foot destroyer Gherardi, rain began to fall and the winds and seas kicked up fiercely.

    Remains Returned List WWII 1954

  • While they were being ferried to Middletown's Coddington Cove, and to their 384-foot destroyer Gherardi, rain began to fall and the winds and seas kicked up fiercely.

    Remains Returned List WWII 1954

  • By the following December, the Gherardi brought him to

    Remains Returned List WWII 1954

  • While they were being ferried to Middletown's Coddington Cove, and to their 384-foot destroyer Gherardi, rain began to fall and the winds and seas kicked up fiercely.

    Remains Returned List WWII 1954

  • While they were being ferried to Middletown's Coddington Cove, and to their 384-foot destroyer Gherardi, rain began to fall and the winds and seas kicked up fiercely.

    Remains Returned List WWII 1954

  • By the following December, the Gherardi brought him to

    Remains Returned List WWII 1954

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