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It's called Lazzaroni Amaretto and, if you're a fan of the Italian macaroons called amaretti, you may recognize the name Lazzaroni. h4 class="regseriflbl large"More related to this story Watch your back, Captain Morgan: New spiced rums hit the shelves How Dan Aykroyd finally got his skull vodka unbanned from the LCBO The perfect fall cocktail: the Manhattan but don't skip the rye
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Beppi Crosariol 2011
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Did you shoot those 165 grainers out of a Lazzaroni 7.82 Warbird?
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Did you shoot those 165 grainers out of a Lazzaroni 7.82 Warbird?
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Green bottles of Lurisia water and red boxes of Lazzaroni amaretto cookies brighten the shelves separating, but not hiding, the series of eating rooms.
Tom Sietsema on Casa Nonna: Latest Italian offering lands in Dupont Circle Tom Sietsema 2010
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Lazzaroni, in general, meddle very little in politics, and do not care how much you abuse king or kaiser so long as nothing disrespectful is said of the Virgin Mary, St Januarius, or Mount
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844 Various
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Everybody in the little neighborhood of Lazzaroni knew and loved Old
The Little Gold Miners of the Sierras and Other Stories Various
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The Lazzaroni, in particular, crowded round him in multitudes: vast numbers of them bearing birds of different species, in curious wicker baskets; which they displayed to the hero as he passed, and then giving them their liberty, watched their flight with all the anxiety and assumed importance of the ancient Roman augury.
The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1 James Harrison
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The report of such sincere devotion to their favourite saint, flew with the celerity of lightning along the ranks of the Lazzaroni.
The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 2 James Harrison
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On the contrary, Prince Pignatelli had been previously created a viceroy; a grand, police guard established, to preserve the tranquillity of the city during his majesty's absence, commanded by officers selected equally from the respective classes of the nobility and private citizens; and large sums of money, with a prodigious number of arms, freely distributed among the Lazzaroni, to preserve all the advantages of their accustomed ardent zeal and loyal attachment.
The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1 James Harrison
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The three streets are, the Chiaja, the Toledo, and the Forcella; the five hundred others are nameless -- a labyrinth of houses, which might be compared to that of Crete, deducting the Minotaur, and adding the Lazzaroni.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844 Various
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