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  • Harris had followed the case while writing the novel, and he had been a guest in Perugini’s home.

    The Monster of Florence 2006

  • Harris had followed the case while writing the novel, and he had been a guest in Perugini’s home.

    The Monster of Florence 2006

  • Names such as Perugini, Dellape and Parisse have proved problematic for messers Ford, John Wells and Graham Rowntree.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • Problem was, that on the other side Perugini was all over Ireland's prop Ross and pulling the scrums down.

    Are home-loving Six Nations referees becoming a law unto themselves? | Robert Kitson 2011

  • Perugini was more dignified than his sweaty and troubled fictional counterpart in the movie version of Hannibal.

    The Monster of Florence 2006

  • Signor Perugini flung his stiff, dome-shaped hat merrily onto the table, where it wobbled before coming to rest like an upended bowl.

    The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008

  • Perugini viewed this evidence with skepticism; he was smitten by the idea of solving the crime with computers.

    The Monster of Florence 2006

  • Signor Perugini flung his stiff, dome-shaped hat merrily onto the table, where it wobbled before coming to rest like an upended bowl.

    The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008

  • Inspector Perugini had his suspect; all that remained was to gather evidence.

    The Monster of Florence 2006

  • The haul was pretty disappointing, but on the twelfth day, just as the operation was winding down, Perugini announced with great fanfare that he had found an unfired .22 bullet in the garden.

    The Monster of Florence 2006

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