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Examples

  • Concerning it see Mannucci, "La cronaca di Jacopo da Viraggio" (Geneva, 1904).

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

  • In this environment, office manager Natalie Valerie Mannucci is visibly aging and fossilizing by the hour.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Additionally, independent investigators, Mannucci et al., have conducted the largest, most comprehensive meta-analysis of rosiglitazone clinical trials to date (164 clinical trials) and found no association between rosiglitazone and myocardial infarction.

    WebWire | Recent Headlines 2010

  • "Maybe a priest or a gravedigger put the brick in her mouth, which is what was normally done in such cases," Mannucci said.

    Yahoo! News: Top Stories 2009

  • "Maybe a priest or a gravedigger put the brick in her mouth, which is what was normally done in such cases," Mannucci said.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Maybe a priest or a gravedigger put the brick in her mouth, which is what was normally done in such cases," Mannucci said.

    News from www.muscatinejournal.com 2009

  • "Maybe a priest or a gravedigger put the brick in her mouth, which is what was normally done in such cases," Mannucci said.

    Local News 2009

  • "Maybe a priest or a gravedigger put the brick in her mouth, which is what was normally done in such cases," Mannucci said.

    Travel Oregon Sesquicentennial Events 2009

  • "Maybe a priest or a gravedigger put the brick in her mouth, which is what was normally done in such cases," Mannucci said.

    Local News 2009

  • "Maybe a priest or a gravedigger put the brick in her mouth, which is what was normally done in such cases," Mannucci said.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here 2009

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