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  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 'The Molo from the Bacino di San Marco on Ascension Day' (detail) by Canaletto Francesco Guardi (1712-93) was never in danger of being degraded to cabinet rank.

    Waning Genius in Venice Bruce Anderson 2010

  • I saw now why they called Molo the terror of the starways!

    Wandl the Invader Ray Cummings 1922

  • a Chinaman, called Molo, carried on a prosperous trade in the _Calle del Rosario_, in the Manila district of Binondo.

    The Philippine Islands John Foreman

  • "Molo" is a treat with its winding bebop patches and swing feel.

    All articles at Blogcritics Jordan Richardson 2010

  • "Molo" is a treat with its winding bebop patches and swing feel.

    All articles at Blogcritics Jordan Richardson 2010

  • "Molo" is a treat with its winding bebop patches and swing feel.

    All articles at Blogcritics Jordan Richardson 2010

  • "Molo" is a treat with its winding bebop patches and swing feel.

    All articles at Blogcritics Jordan Richardson 2010

  • Thou shou’dst have told him I was confin’d to my Chamber upon my Brother’s suspicion, that the Business on the Molo was a

    The Rover; or the Banish'd Cavaliers 1677

  • The earliest work on view, by a Netherlandish artist, Gaspar van Wittel (known as Gaspare Vanvitelli)—"The Molo from the Bacino di San Marco" (1697)—seems to set the challenge for the rest of the artists in this exhibition, and we're off to watch what rivalry means.

    The Venice of Our Dreams Tom L. Freudenheim 2011

  • We're obviously disappointed the conspiracy charges were affirmed, said Steven Molo , a lawyer for Mr. Butler.

    Credit Suisse Ex-Broker Wins Part of 'Auction-Rate' Appeal Chad Bray 2011

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