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It is true that Everett has had some spotty moments in his career, including the jaw-to-jaw shouting match with minor league manager Sal Rende that got him tossed from the Florida organization.
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_Rende_, giving a variation which for its poetic worth well deserves to be marked, if not to be introduced into the received text.
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Italy he began, though a layman, to preach in the outskirts of Rende and
Life of St. Francis of Assisi Paul Sabatier 1893
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'That man is attached to the remnant of his life: I could not wish him dispossessed of it,' said Rende.
Beauchamp's Career — Volume 5 George Meredith 1868
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'That man is attached to the remnant of his life: I could not wish him dispossessed of it,' said Rende.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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'That man is attached to the remnant of his life: I could not wish him dispossessed of it,' said Rende.
Beauchamp's Career — Complete George Meredith 1868
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Rende said Turkish investigators questioned more than 100 "Turkish and foreign" activists who were aboard the flotilla while compiling the report, and also sought the opinions of international legal experts.
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Rende said the excessive force caused panic among the activists, "forcing them to use their right to self-defense, even without firearms."
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Don't expect traditional Italian meatballs when you go to Enzo's on Arthur Ave. Indeed, Culinary Institute grad and owner Enzo Di Rende likes his meatballs a very particular way.
NYDN Rss JACOB E. OSTERHOUT 2011
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"Israel violated laws regarding the safety of navigation in open waters and the freedom to navigate," Rende said, adding that the blockade of Gaza amounted to illegal "collective punishment" of 1.5 million people.
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