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Examples
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Presently he left the sailor heartily gulping down his meal, and spoke to Pedro who nodded in Nicolo's direction.
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When Abel spoke again Nicolo was conscious that his question disguised the real motive:
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The three men sitting on the sand looked up, as they approached, and again Nicolo thought of hawks.
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Here – "Magellan drew Nicolo from the doorway –" step out where you can see.
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"As I figure, Master Abel –" again Nicolo waived the other's question – "when you get the Oriental trade to your side of the world, you'll need ships, more ships than you now have."
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In the afternoon of 'Nicolo' Day, the children get ready to receive the visit of Nicolo himself.
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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"Nicolo," she breathed hardly above a whisper, "you said – I heard you say – you had nothing."
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"Nicolo" – Ferdinand leaned closer, and lowered his tone – "something's going on at the palace.
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The constant stream of new dances from creators largely unknown to mainstream American audiences includes those of the Finnish-born Elo, Itzik Galili, Septime Webre, Nicolo Fonte, Thierry Malandain and Cayetano Soto.
Debra Levine: Ballets Russes Updated: Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Turns 15 Debra Levine 2011
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The constant stream of new dances from creators largely unknown to mainstream American audiences includes those of the Finnish-born Elo, Itzik Galili, Septime Webre, Nicolo Fonte, Thierry Malandain and Cayetano Soto.
Debra Levine: Ballets Russes Updated: Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Turns 15 Debra Levine 2011
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