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Luigi Pirandello (1867-1936) was born in Girgenti, Sicily.
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She lived in Girgenti on the south side of Sicily, in the great mining district.
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There was a little, narrow, miserable roof-garden on Margherita Cornado's house in Girgenti.
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For example, state Sen. John Girgenti , who has been under fire for controversies involving campaign donations, is considering moving back to Paterson after his hometown of Hawthorne was moved out of his current district and placed into one served by another Democratic senator.
Christie Loses Redistrict Fight Lisa Fleisher 2011
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Greek city of Akragas (Girgenti) in 409 B.C., then describes who bears most responsibility for the destruction of Sicily's Greek architecture.
A Review of Greek Cities in Italy and Sicily, by David Randall-MacIver 2009
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According to one of the law's backers, state Senator John Girgenti, the law makes it easier for sex offenders to stay on the straight and narrow, "reducing the risk of them being tempted to be a repeat offender."
- Boing Boing 2007
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The following brief passage mentions the Sicilian Greek city of Segesta's alliance with Carthage against the Sicilian Greek city of Akragas (Girgenti) in 409 B.C., then briefly describes who bears most responsibility for the destruction of Sicily's Greek architecture.
Greek Cities in Italy and Sicily by David Randall-MacIver (1931) 2008
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Guido Girgenti thinks they should leave it at two and let readers enjoy the latter novels on their own terms.
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Finding it hopeless longer to look for succour or common humanity from the deceitful and infatuated court of Sicily, which persisted in prohibiting by sanguinary edicts the exportation of supplies, at his own risk, he sent his first lieutenant to the port of Girgenti, with orders to seize and bring with him to Malta the ships which were there lying laden with corn; of the numbers of which he had received accurate information.
The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson Southey, Robert, 1774-1843 1993
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Girgenti is full of corn; the money is ready to pay for it; we do not ask it as a gift.
The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson Southey, Robert, 1774-1843 1993
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