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Gaston arose to his feet, and leaned up against the door, for she was singing Gounod's charming valse from 'Mirella', the bird-like melody of which suited her high clear voice to perfection.
Madame Midas Fergus Hume 1895
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They have been sent on this mission by the three Fates, who instruct them to rescue the lovely Princess Mirella from the ogre and put him to the sword.
In Brief: Children's Literature Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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Mirella showing a little tenacity and finishing something doing one thing (two, actually) in a rational, systematic way
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In the past month, I have been blessed to meet in the flesh Vanessa, Marina, and Mirella.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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Mirella Izzo is one of the most known transgender activist, in Italy.
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In mentioning his "formative influence" on J.K. Rowling and praising her work, King reminds me of what Zinka Milanov allegedly said of Mirella Freni: "she sounds like a young me!"
Looking over his shoulder Roger Sutton 2009
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Mirella Izzo is one of the most known transgender activist, in Italy.
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At any rate, it helps the story along not only that the Fates begin with one wrong impression—that the ogre of Oglefort, a pacific fellow, means harm toward Princess Mirella—but that they end with another, that the ogre is dead he isn't; he is on a cruise.
In Brief: Children's Literature Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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Mirella Izzo (Genoa, Italy, 1959) wrote the “Manifesto” trying to find a common feeling, among Italian and international trans Movement about Transgender Cultures.
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Mirella Izzo (Genoa, Italy, 1959) wrote the “Manifesto” trying to find a common feeling, among Italian and international trans Movement about Transgender Cultures.
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