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  • Several years later, Passero swore him in as an attorney.

    For Muslim Nominee, An Unorthodox Path To N.J. Court Josh Fleet 2011

  • Several years later, Passero swore him in as an attorney.

    For Muslim Nominee, An Unorthodox Path To N.J. Court Josh Fleet 2011

  • SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: 3, Greensboro-Passero 2 (Bell; Amidovski) 4: 37. 4,

    East Coast Hockey League - Charlotte vs. Greensboro 2001

  • Dan Passero netted the only score for Greensboro, which fell below the. 500-mark for the first time this season (3-4-0).

    East Coast Hockey League - Charlotte vs. Greensboro 2001

  • Passero and Rob Sandrock both notched a third-period goal for

    East Coast Hockey League - REA vs. Greensboro 2001

  • Remember the fast launches that Stella said the Germans had in Passero?

    The Lonely Sea MacLean, Alistair, 1922- 1985

  • The massacred Partisans, the butchery of the Rangers and the Commandos, the capture of our agents, the tip-off at Passero - all friend Passiere's work. '

    The Lonely Sea MacLean, Alistair, 1922- 1985

  • Il Passero had found her, and, after several times successfully "indicating" where coups could be made, she had been taken into his employment as a decoy, frequently travelling on the international _wagon-lits_ and restaurants, where she succeeded in attracting the attention of men and holding them in conversation with a mild flirtation while other members of the gang investigated the contents of their valises.

    Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo William Le Queux 1895

  • "Il Passero very often assists those against whom a false charge is laid," the woman remarked.

    Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo William Le Queux 1895

  • The black-gloved hand of the wizened, bristly-haired old man was the hand that controlled a great organization spread all over Europe -- an organization which only knew Il Passero by repute, but had never seen him in the flesh.

    Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo William Le Queux 1895

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