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The buy-out clause of Perotti, which is obligatory under Spanish law, has been increased to 48 million euros ($70.69 million), mainly because of rumours that twin giants Real Madrid and Barcelona are interested in him.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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The buy-out clause of Perotti, which is obligatory under Spanish law, has been increased to 48 million euros ($70.69 million), mainly because of rumours that twin giants Real Madrid and Barcelona are interested in him.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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For The Laramie Project actor and writer, Greg Perotti, the news of Clementi's death added another pall over a show that, each night, retraces the journey of Matthew Shepard's death.
Alicia Anstead: The Laramie Project: When Art and Life Intersect Alicia Anstead 2010
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"The investigation is pure folly," said Roberto Perotti , professor of monetary policy at Bocconi University in Milan.
Port Town's Prosecutors Probe S&P, Moody's Stacy Meichtry 2011
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While fetching her mail, Perotti - a marathon runner - shouted that she had spoken to her husband "by phone" but declined to comment further about the furor.
Archive 2008-02-01 Michael Turton 2008
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Notice, too, that Perotti argues from a position of authority, being an archbishop.
Information, Culture, Policy, Education: History of information 2008
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According to Perotti (1430-1480), persons who had been bitten by this reptile fell into a state of melancholia and stupefaction.
Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery Robert Means Lawrence
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But the change is apparent in the excellent series of Latin classics, which included Tacitus and Lucretius, and in the number of books by Italian writers, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Ficino, Filelfo, Lorenzo della Valle, Æneas Sylvius, and Perotti.
Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages 1911
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Perotti, and Rinaldini, and Mr. Santley in the leading parts; in 1876, by Carl Rosa as "The Flying Dutchman," an English version; and again in 1877 as "Il Vascello fantasma."
The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers 1876
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Bessarion was complimented as 'the most Latin of the Greeks'; he might have ruled as Pope in Rome, some said, if it had not been for Perotti refusing to disturb him in the library.
The Great Book-Collectors Charles Isaac Elton 1869
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