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When my step-father adopted me, I took his last name "Pettinato" as my middle name.
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According to The Sun, Pettinato growled, "Your moment has arrived, little Nazi octopus," while slowly lowering the animal into the appliance.
'Nazi Octopus' Slain By Argentine TV Host In World Cup Revenge (VIDEO) 2010
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Quartet Friday Mr. Grimes, a bassist, violinist and long-lost pillar of the 1960s avant-garde, recently made an album with the Argentine saxophonist Roberto Pettinato - better known in his homeland as a journalist and television personality - and the drummer Tyshawn Sorey.
NYT > Home Page 2011
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Research by Carol Graham and Stefano Pettinato suggests another reason why a prospering society might still be a rebellious one.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed CHRYSTIA FREELAND 2011
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Pettinato went 6-for-7 from the charity stripe to finish the first half with 12 and the game with 14.
The Union - All Categories By Scott P. Hopper Staff writer 2010
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Pettinato came to the Bears as the first female golfer to qualify for a state sectional from a Chicago public high school.
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Pettinato, from Argentina's 'A Perfect World 'programme, said he wanted revenge after the tentacled soothsayer called the results so well.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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Pettinato came to the Bears as the first female golfer to qualify for a state sectional from a Chicago public high school.
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Pettinato, 6-foot-4, 235 lbs., led the Miners in receiving yards (700), was second in receptions (35) and fifth in tackles (94) on the defensive side of the ball.
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Pettinato went 6-for-7 from the charity stripe to finish the first half with 12 and the game with 14.
The Union - All Categories By Scott P. Hopper Staff writer 2010
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