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Examples
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As Valencian chef Llorenç Millo sensibly observes, "paella has as many recipes as there are villages, and nearly as many as there are cooks".
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The program for the second half was just a list with a heading: "Mme. Millo will choose from among these arias and duets."
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Aprile Millo stood, a bit shocked, tears streaming down her face, as if she hadn't known she had it in her.
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The program for the second half was just a list with a heading: "Mme. Millo will choose from among these arias and duets."
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Aprile Millo stood, a bit shocked, tears streaming down her face, as if she hadn't known she had it in her.
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Millo also called Callas a huge bonfire, referring to her explosive performances, but also to the fact that Callas burned white hot, then fizzled out, with a voice left in tatters while she was still in her 40s.
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Millo also called Callas a huge bonfire, referring to her explosive performances, but also to the fact that Callas burned white hot, then fizzled out, with a voice left in tatters while she was still in her 40s.
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Millo also called Callas a huge bonfire, referring to her explosive performances, but also to the fact that Callas burned white hot, then fizzled out, with a voice left in tatters while she was still in her 40s.
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Now, this Abimelech slew sixty-nine of his brethren upon one stone, according to Jewish custom, and in consequence the Jews, full of respect and admiration, went to crown him king, under an oak near Millo, a city which is but little known in history.
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Millo also called Callas a huge bonfire, referring to her explosive performances, but also to the fact that Callas burned white hot, then fizzled out, with a voice left in tatters while she was still in her 40s.
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