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Examples
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Tom Maresca, a longtime observer of the Italian wine trade, had this to say when queried about the situation:
Department of Greenwashing: Ceci La Luna lambrusco | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Tom Maresca, also at the Barbera meeting, has the tale.
Baboons, biting hands, Bordeaux disarray, sommeliers – sipped and spit | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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The letter, released through the family's lawyer Francesco Maresca, represented a rare break in their silence.
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In the tiny confines of EST, the sets by Rebecca Lord-Surratt, costumes by Sydney Maresca, lighting by Matthew Richards, and sound by Chris Barlow all make the most out of modest means.
Michael Giltz: Theater: "Hand To God" Has Devilish Fun With Puppets Michael Giltz 2011
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The letter, released through the family's lawyer Francesco Maresca, represented a rare break in their silence.
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We are surprised and stunned by such a categorical judgment, said Francesco Maresca, the Kerchers' lawyer, adding that the forensic experts who carried out the original testing were serious professionals.
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The Ricco-Maresca gallery represents the Hawkins estate, and "All About Eve" is "one of Hawkins' major pieces," Frank Maresca said, and would have been priced at $100,000 had selling the work been uppermost in the dealers' minds.
Daniel Grant: Museums Acquire Some Artworks Through Swaps Daniel Grant 2011
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Francesco Maresca, a lawyer for the Kercher family, tried to cast doubt on Alessi's credibility, recounting his criminal record, then showing a picture of Onofri and asking Alessi if he knew him.
Amanda Knox Trial: Witness Mario Alessi Says He Can Clear Her 2011
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One example of a swap took place a couple of years ago, involving the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, which acquired an assemblage painting by folk artist William Hawkins titled "All About Eve" (c. 1989) through part gift, part purchase ("five figures," according to David Brenneman, the museum's chief curator) from, and part trade with, New York gallery owners Frank Maresca and Roger Ricco.
Daniel Grant: Museums Acquire Some Artworks Through Swaps Daniel Grant 2011
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A lawyer for the Kercher family, Francesco Maresca, also noted the testimony said nothing of the public buses that pass through the piazza.
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