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The pile which the mighty shadow makes: refers to another palace in the Via Larga where the duke (not the lady) lived, and which is to-day known as the Riccardi
Dramatic Romances Robert Browning 1850
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At Florence Piero de Medici commissioned Benozzo to paint in fresco the chapel of the palace (afterwards known as the Riccardi
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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As Mr. Riccardi makes clear, it was awkward for Armstrong to comment on his country's faults while making goodwill tours on its behalf; yet it was hard to ignore current events, especially when prodded by foreign reporters.
The Art of Staying Hot Tom Nolan 2011
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An inspirational call to action from Andrea Riccardi, Sant'Egidio's founder kicks off the event.
Katherine Marshall: From Munich To Sarajevo: A Pilgrimage For Peace Katherine Marshall 2011
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And yet, as Mr. Riccardi reminds us, Armstrong's latter-day career highlights are extraordinary.
The Art of Staying Hot Tom Nolan 2011
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Mr. Riccardi—writing with the fervor of an advocate, the skill of a critic and the knowingness of a musician he is a pianist as well as a writer—gives us something vivid on every page of "What a Wonderful World."
The Art of Staying Hot Tom Nolan 2011
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An inspirational call to action from Andrea Riccardi, Sant'Egidio's founder kicks off the event.
Katherine Marshall: From Munich To Sarajevo: A Pilgrimage For Peace Katherine Marshall 2011
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The nursing-home bill "means potentially thousands of dollars," says Frederic Riccardi of the Medicare Rights Center, based in New York.
Check Hospital Tab Anna Wilde Mathews 2012
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An inspirational call to action from Andrea Riccardi, Sant'Egidio's founder kicks off the event.
Katherine Marshall: From Munich To Sarajevo: A Pilgrimage For Peace Katherine Marshall 2011
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With "What a Wonderful World," Mr. Riccardi, an archivist for the Louis Armstrong House Museum in Corona, N.Y., celebrates the trumpeter-singer's twilight years, a period sometimes slighted in otherwise appreciative accounts of his life.
The Art of Staying Hot Tom Nolan 2011
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