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"Paganica" was a similar ball, but harder, being stuffed with feathers, and was used by the country-people.
The Captiva and the Mostellaria Titus Maccius Plautus 1847
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Alessia Pierdomenico/Reuters People lined up for a meal in a tent camp in Paganica.
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Marco Longari/AFP/Getty Images Protesters marched from the village of Paganica to the quake-hit Italian town of L'Aquila, where the G-8 summit ended at midday Friday.
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Alessia Pierdomenico/Reuters Two-month-old Giada Baldassone is kissed by her father during her baptism ceremony in a tent camp where earthquake victims were taking shelter in Paganica, Italy.
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Sandro Perozzi/Associated Press People gathered in a tent-camp set up on a rugby field in Paganica.
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Max Rossi/Reuters SAVING MADONNA: Firefighters removed a marble statue of the Madonna from a damaged church in Paganica, Italy, Monday after last week's deadly earthquake.
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Law enforcement cordoned off the areas hardest hit by the quake to prevent looting, including the center of L'Aquila and the towns of Paganica and Onna, Capt.
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Law-enforcement cordoned off the areas hardest hit by the quake to prevent looting, including the center of L'Aquila and the towns of Paganica and Onna, Capt.
unknown title 2009
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In Paganica, the Herald is escorted through streets of perilous no-go areas by two Vigili del Fuoco, the national fire officers who give their time knowing just how many sons and daughters of Abruzzo migrated to Sydney postwar.
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Law enforcement cordoned off the areas hardest hit by the quake to prevent looting, including the center of L'Aquila and the towns of Paganica and Onna, Capt.
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