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If convicted, Mr. Spicuzzo and Mr. Lucarelli face a minimum of 10 years in prison, as well as fines.
Sheriff's Officer Charged in Corruption Scheme Lisa Fleisher 2011
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"This is our reinvention of the paper clip," says Carol Lucarelli , a brand manager at ACCO, as she hands a visitor a sheaf of paper held together by stainless steel clamps called Klix in shiny hues of red, purple, green, blue and "classic silver."
Mousetraps, Maybe, but Can You Build a Better Paper Clip? James R. Hagerty 2011
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The officer, Paul Lucarelli , 45, was described as the middleman for Mr. Spicuzzo, picking up cash and delivering it to the sheriff's office.
Sheriff's Officer Charged in Corruption Scheme Lisa Fleisher 2011
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He demonstrates this partly by having Ms Negro spend the first book dealing with the physiological symptoms both of PMS and the onset of her period – which are never played either for laughs or postfeminist crap by Lucarelli—and I would imagine that most women readers will find themselves cramping in sympathy!
Meet the man behind crime fiction's most despicable character Peter Rozovsky 2010
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Lucarelli is better known for his contemporary detective series and, I think, for hosting a true-crime television show in Italy than he is for the De Luca novels.
Meet the man behind crime fiction's most despicable character Peter Rozovsky 2010
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"All along we believed in this horse from his first start," says part-owner Donnie Lucarelli.
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And Lucarelli writes a woman character with great understanding.
Meet the man behind crime fiction's most despicable character Peter Rozovsky 2010
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The holders Italy with their striking force of Camilleri, and Sciascia yes they are old and dead but very experienced and a defensive wall of Carlotto, Carofiglio, Amannitti and Lucarelli must be hot favourites.
The Group of Death Peter Rozovsky 2010
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LIVORNO GOAL: Christiano Lucarelli in the 65th minute
USATODAY.com 2004
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LIVORNO GOAL: Christiano Lucarelli in the 42nd minute
USATODAY.com 2004
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