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  • Flying thus on the winged winds through the Seas, even from Minerva, unto the Scalea in

    The Decameron 2004

  • Calabria, searching for his lost Love in every angle: at length it was told him at the Scalea, that shee was carryed away by certaine

    The Decameron 2004

  • They knew their way about, however, and reached an open footpath without any adventure, so that in half an hour they were on the mule track to Scalea.

    The Children of the King 1881

  • Instead of turning to the left after going down the hill beyond the tower, they took the right hand path to the Scalea river, and as it had not rained they got across without getting very wet.

    The Children of the King 1881

  • Count Roger, either, though you know the story of Judas Iscariot by heart as you have heard it told many a time in Scalea.

    The Children of the King 1881

  • Scalea -- stand out for the reef, the only one in Calabria -- with a stern breeze.

    The Children of the King 1881

  • Scalea uses canned soda as an explanation of brand loyalty out the window.

    Forbes.com: News Meghan Casserly 2011

  • If "value" means quality over price, Scalea explains, when a consumer tries a sale brand over his normal, or "number one" pick think

    Forbes.com: News Meghan Casserly 2011

  • "These consumers aren't going to go back to their favorite brands when the economy recovers," says Scalea.

    Forbes.com: News Meghan Casserly 2011

  • "It's staggering how people are fleeing premium or luxury brands," says Rob Scalea, CEO of

    Forbes.com: News Meghan Casserly 2011

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