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King of Dirt Gino Panaro, a New York landscaper, may be able to provide some as he mows down clients while beautifying their lawns.
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Doge of Genoa, he had acquired Serezana and other places situated on this side the Magra, upon condition that, if he wished to alienate them, they should be given to the Genoese, it was quite palpable that he had broken the treaty; and he had, besides, entered into another treaty with the legate of Bologna, in opposition to his engagement respecting the Panaro.
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The question having been strongly debated, an amicable arrangement was at length effected, by which Filippo engaged not to interfere with anything on the Florentine side of the rivers Magra and Panaro.
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Panaro; the surgeon's knife, seeking for German bullets, while the blood streamed and the amputated limbs dropped from the poor maimed trunks.
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In Italy, the Spaniards on the Panaro had achieved a Pyrrhic victory over
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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A canal connects the town with the Panaro, a tributary of the Po, by which means water communication with the Adriatic is obtained.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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Located in central Italy, between the rivers Secchia and Panaro.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Hesch encouraged Panaro to tryout out for the squad.
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Rather, Panaro is the top goalkeeper and, arguably, the most valuable player, on the biggest team in town, the FC Buffalo Blitzers.
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Panaro starting playing more in the Buffalo District Soccer League, and in men's leagues at
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