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  • There was one fantastic dueling banjos-esque moment when Pandolfi on banjo and Cobb on mandolin faced each other and started going at it -- musically, that is.

    Meghan Neal: Infamous Stringdusters Delight Brooklyn Bowlers And Bluegrass Loyalists Alike 2010

  • The types like Doty, Collins, Pandolfi, Alexander, et al, especially if funded and USG authorized to disinform and disrupt, create COINTELPRO-type psyops that are much more insidious and effective.

    Posthuman Blues Mac 2007

  • Pandolfi, Antonio -- PANORMO, VINCENZO; follower of Antonio Stradivari; residence in London and in Ireland; his struggles with adversity; light and graceful character of his work -- Pansani, Antonio -- Pasta,

    The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart

  • Pandolfi family, have a strong dislike for the darker and softer tones.

    Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster 1881

  • "What do you mean, Signor Pandolfi?" inquired Carnesecchi, drawing himself up to his full height and then striking his hollow chest with his lean hand.

    Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster 1881

  • Such scenes as he had just witnessed were not uncommon in the Pandolfi household, and Don Paolo did not believe that any consequence was to be expected after he had left the house.

    Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster 1881

  • "You might as well talk of converting the horses on Monte Cavallo as of making Paolo change his mind," replied Pandolfi, beginning to sip the white wine he had ordered.

    Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster 1881

  • Don Paolo exercised a dominant influence in the Pandolfi household.

    Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster 1881

  • "I imagine that you did not count upon the canonry as a means of pleasing him," remarked the Signora, Pandolfi, with a smile.

    Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster 1881

  • "We've been obsessively focusing our attention on 2 percent of the genome," said Dr. Pier Paolo Pandolfi, a professor of medicine and pathology at Harvard Medical School.

    NYT > Home Page By GEORGE JOHNSON 2011

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